Well I don't have a subscription to the source, but it appears he was a maybe-famous tennis player. Brian Marsden, 54; competed on tennis court, in boardroom By Gloria Negri Globe Staff / May 4, 2005
Whether he was competing in the boardroom or on the tennis court, Brian W. Marsden set an example for others.
Thanks Rebecca - it just seemed like such an odd combination of words. I know to the family it made perfect sense, which is the only damn thing that matters.
I found a tombstone in 2011 that got me thinking. She had died at 98 years old and was living the afterlife with three words on her tombstone: "An Untimely Demise." Is that all we take with us, name, dates and a few words? What will my epitaph be? In 2013, I'll read 10,000 tombstones to find clues, walking in cemeteries everywhere I go...
Well I don't have a subscription to the source, but it appears he was a maybe-famous tennis player.
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By Gloria Negri
Globe Staff / May 4, 2005
Whether he was competing in the boardroom or on the tennis court, Brian W. Marsden set an example for others.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/05/04/brian_marsden_54_competed_on_tennis_court_in_boardroom/
Thanks Rebecca - it just seemed like such an odd combination of words. I know to the family it made perfect sense, which is the only damn thing that matters.
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