John Neil Gilmer

February 7, 1941 - November 19, 2010


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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Neil, mon cher ami. I’m so thankful for all the light hearted times, the deep belly laughs and the memories created while knowing you. Of course this is the hunting season and we could be retelling and reliving every one of those old jokes and old memories as done so many times in the past. To blog some of those now just wouldn’t be the same as sitting around the table in a musty old cabin, critters sneaking across the floor and wind and snow blowing through the gaps in the windows and doorways. I think back on all the hours of scouting and building the perfect blinds and wonder why we weren’t more successful. You don’t suppose it had anything to do with time in the field or being deep enough in the woods do you? It is also fun to recall all the work problems solved, strategic plans generated and new product ideas we worked on while in deer camp – undoubtedly a contribution to Eaton’s success, wouldn’t you say? Well, nonetheless, two particular ‘Neil’ memories stick out in my mind at this time:

o The proverbial “full court press into the end zone” – an often joked about work tenet that I’m shocked to see you actually believed in as demonstrated by you and your family so well during these past difficult months.

o Embellishment - what you have always done best. Webster says that embellish is “to heighten the attractiveness of by adding ornamental details”. You have a lot to be proud of and as evidenced by reading these blogs; your life doesn’t need embellishment.



Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family.



Bryce

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