Dear Jim: This is another attempt to express my gratitude for your hard work. The previous letters were never finished. I made the mistake of trying to list each kindness for which I was grateful to each of you, and the list was growing faster than I could write. I fully realize that the set of footprints I look back and see are those of the Lord carrying me. He is in the form of a composite figure of family, friends and Jim Holliman.
Jim: What would I have done in the last 2 years without you in my life? You’ll never know how much you touched my life.
My Dearest Jim: Just a short note to thank you for all the many times you stopped and took so much of your time to sit and talk and make my problems go away.
Dear Jim: I just want to thank you once again for the tremendous job you did for me. The concern and caring attitude you showed me helped me through the most difficult time in my life. I was truly fortunate to have you as my attorney and friend.
John, Thank you for coming on such short notice to speak with my agents. I value your advice and am confident in any assistance you and your staff provide.
John, Working with you was a pleasure. Your professional and helpful manner made what is often a confrontation a friendly and beneficial transaction.
John, Thanks so much for speaking to our sales meeting. It was quite obvious that everyone loves you. You did a great job and I hope you'll come back again.
