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Dr. Val Farmer | ||
Rural Mental Health & Family Relationships | |||
6. Reader response and appreciationLoginArticlesFrom The Mailbag (September 1997)
Thanks to all of you who have taken the time to send me a note or a letter. Your doing this is one of the things that makes writing this column so worthwhile. Here are some letters that were thought provoking and I would like to share with you.< Letters Offer Special Thanks (December 1999)
These two letters express how advice has made a difference in their lives. Heartwarming Appreciation And Comments (June 2002)
This article gives a slice a feedback I get from readers on a regular basis. It makes me feel good that my column makes a difference in people's lives. Readers Express Appreciation (September 2006)
These are some recent comments from readers via e-mail or letters expressingt appreciation for the column and hope that the column will continue after my move to Missouri. Yup! These Are My Readers (August 2009)
This article contains readers responses to the impact of Dr. Farmer's writing on their lives. Letter Encourages Dr. Farmer To Keep On Writing (June 2009)
A reader expresses his appreciation for the impact Dr. Farmer has had on his life. VAL FARMER, YOU WROTE MY LIFE
“There an old country song called ‘Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life.’ Well I can say to you, Val Farmer, you wrote my life.
DEAR FRIEND, WE WILL MISS YOU!
“These columns have meant so much to me and I know there are many, many other readers that need them as much as I do. You’d have a thick book if you reprinted all your columns. They all have a special place. I’ll miss reading your column. I wish you and your family much happiness.” YOU HAVE TOUCHED OUR LIVES
“These columns have meant so much to me and I know there are many, many other readers that need them as much as I do. You’d have a thick book if you reprinted all your columns. They all have a special place. I’ll miss reading your column. I wish you and your family much happiness.” |
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