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Today the Pharmacy department at All Children’s threw a wonderful Retirement luncheon. Fabulous food from Mazzaro’s and a to die for Chocolate Cake from Wright’s accompanied a joyous camaraderie. The wonderful people that I have worked with for the past fourteen years gifted me with an 80gb iPod Classic with a with a hilarious message engraved on the back! As exciting as it is to be embarking on a new phase of our lives after my last shift on December 14th, I know that in many ways I will miss being an integral part of the ACH Pharmacy community. Thanks to all of you for your wonderful support, professionalism, and especially friendship. Please think of me as a department member emeritus.                      ~Karen



  

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