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Burke
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Burke, Mary Lermann,
a nursing theorist who, with Georgene Gaskill Eakes and Margaret A. Hainsworth, developed the Theory of Chronic Sorrow to describe the ongoing feelings of loss that arise from illness, debilitation, or death.


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Howard led the Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich team for Ascend Communications, supported by associates Pamela Burke, William Choe, Melanie Erasmus, Gil Gallardo, Jon Perry and Nicole Quilici, partners Larry Cogan, Marvin Meisel, David Plewa, Jay Spitzen, and summer associate Kristina Planes.
Howard led the Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich team for Ascend Communications, supported by associates Pamela Burke, William Choe, Melanie Erasmus, Gil Gallardo, Jon Perry and Nicole Quilici, partners Larry Cogan, Marvin Meisel, David Plewa, Jay Spitzen, and summer associate Kristina Planes.
Howard led the Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich team for Ascend Communications, supported by associates Pamela Burke, William Choe, Melanie Erasmus, Gil Gallardo, Jon Perry and Nicole Quilici, partners Larry Cogan, Marvin Meisel, David Plewa, Jay Spitzen, and summer associate Kristina Planes.
 
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