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Earlier this week, a long-time friend of our firm, Rich Burd, passed away. Rich has long been a leader in the Lawrence community, helping with Little League Baseball and countless other youth sports. BitWise has had the honor and privilege of working with Rich for many years. We enjoyed his matter-of-fact demeanor and what-you-see-is-what-you-get attitude. Rich was never without a smile.
We’ll miss our friend Rich, for certain.

Our prayers, thoughts and condolences go out to his wife Chris, their four children, their family and friends during this time.

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Rick Wilkerson Comment by Rick Wilkerson on November 17, 2009 at 12:59pm
Rich was a good guy and I have been very saddened by his passing since learning of it last week. I worked with Rich for a year or so back in his Indiana Car & Truck days. In looking over the various news stories, it's clear that he was a major force in the Lawrence community.

My sympathies to all who knew him, and most especially, his family.

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