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“«Noch einmal blättert, den wir lange kannten, der weite Nachtwind in den harten Bäumen; doch darüber stehen, stark und diamant, in tiefen feierlichen Zwischenräumen, die grossen Sterne einer Frühlingsnacht.» (R. M. Rilke)”
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La plateforme présente ses sincères condoléances à la famille et aux proches. Nous nous associons à leur peine en ce moment de deuil et leur adressons nos pensées respectueuses.
To the Burger family, I am deeply saddened by the news of Juerg's passing. I send my sincere condolences for such a major loss. He was a great person. Juerg was my boss at Corden Pharma for 3+ years (2013-207) during which time I learned a tremendous amount from him about how to run a professional organization, and more importantly, how treating people with respect and compassion should be non-negotiable. He always took the "high road" and did so with grace. We became friends, and I will cherish that for the rest of my days. I am grateful to have known him as I did. Stewart (Boston, USA)
“«Noch einmal blättert, den wir lange kannten, der weite Nachtwind in den harten Bäumen; doch darüber stehen, stark und diamant, in tiefen feierlichen Zwischenräumen, die grossen Sterne einer Frühlingsnacht.» (R. M. Rilke)”
La plateforme présente ses sincères condoléances à la famille et aux proches. Nous nous associons à leur peine en ce moment de deuil et leur adressons nos pensées respectueuses.
To the Burger family, I am deeply saddened by the news of Juerg's passing. I send my sincere condolences for such a major loss. He was a great person. Juerg was my boss at Corden Pharma for 3+ years (2013-207) during which time I learned a tremendous amount from him about how to run a professional organization, and more importantly, how treating people with respect and compassion should be non-negotiable. He always took the "high road" and did so with grace. We became friends, and I will cherish that for the rest of my days. I am grateful to have known him as I did. Stewart (Boston, USA)