08-09 2021 18:23
wrote:
My sincere and deepest condolences to Harriet's family - I am still processing the shocking news of Harriet's passing, but can only imagine how they must be feeling at this difficult time.
I met Harriet over ten years ago when she joined the SIS II Programme and had the pleasure of getting to know her and watching her blossom into one of the most patient, cheerful, thoughtful and kindest person you will ever meet. Harriet had a strong work ethic, always going the extra mile to get the job done. Harriet had an even stronger affinity with people, she wasn't just interested in what you did , she was interested in who you were and how life was treating you.
I feel privileged to have known her both as a colleague and, most importantly as a friend.
Harriet - you will always be remembered and forever in my thoughts!
08-09 2021 18:23
wrote:
My sincere and deepest condolences to Harriet's family - I am still processing the shocking news of Harriet's passing, but can only imagine how they must be feeling at this difficult time.
I met Harriet over ten years ago when she joined the SIS II Programme and had the pleasure of getting to know her and watching her blossom into one of the most patient, cheerful, thoughtful and kindest person you will ever meet. Harriet had a strong work ethic, always going the extra mile to get the job done. Harriet had an even stronger affinity with people, she wasn't just interested in what you did , she was interested in who you were and how life was treating you.
I feel privileged to have known her both as a colleague and, most importantly as a friend.
Harriet - you will always be remembered and forever in my thoughts!