Sarah,
I am saddened at the news of your husbands untimely death. The contributions made to this world by your and David's efforts have made a profound impact on our scientific community, especially among the younger generations. Your work will live on in the great posters you have created.
Last Spring, one of my older daughters came home from college for a visit. When she saw one of you Periodic Table in Earth and Sky posters on the wall in my office, she said that if science had been that cool when she was in high school she would have enjoyed it more and paid more attention.
My condolences to you Sarah, your collective family and friends. Forty eight years is not nearly enough time for a creative mind to share his thoughts and dreams.

Best Regards,

John Gwilliam

At 08:29 AM 10/31/02 -0600, Jensan Scientifics/ Sci-Mall wrote:
Dear List Members,

I regret to inform you that my talented and amazing husband, David L.
Coleman passed away yesterday after a sudden stroke.  Davids talent went
beyond the scope of just loving science. With me he invented many
wonderful educational posters and geolgical study sets that changed the
way people at the sciences, such as astrogeology with our World Impact
Maps.

As most things are, his work will probably be more esteemed in death
than in his short life.

David was 48.

I will miss him terribly.

Sarah Kennedy-Coleman
Jensan Scientifics/ ScienceMall-USA

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