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Marcus: A retailer worth remembering
1/25/2002 6:50:17 PM
Posted By: Dale Peskin

The death of Stanley Marcus at 96 received scant attention outside his home of Dallas, where he was vibrant figure until a week before his death. But Marcus -- a renaissance man and innovator who wrote a column for the Dallas Morning News for more than 30 years until he was 94 -- is a role model for those who dream big, think big, and live with style and grace. From his obit on the www.neinammarcus.com:

"A life well lived is a life well remembered.

A man who taught the world that good taste elevates our existence. That service is a language worth learning well. And that thinking big brings us closer to our dreams."

More, too, on www.dallasnews.com

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