Carla Mabie

May 23, 1945 - March 2, 2012

Carla Mabie

 

Carla passed away peacefully March 2, 2012 in West Valley City.

She was born May 23, 1945 in Gloversville, NY.  She worked at Unisys and Rocky Mountain Care Center.  Carla was like an M&M:  hard on the outside but soft and sweet on the inside.  She loved to laugh and was truly a nice, caring person.

A graveside service will be held on Friday, March 9, 2012 at 11:00 AM at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, Salt Lake City.

In Loving Memory

I am truly shocked and sad to find out about Derek from his faeobcok page. I worked with Derek for a startup company when he lived in Chicago and he came out to Colorado to work with me on a project for a couple days. Derek was funny and smart and amazingly easy to talk to. We've kept in touch since he moved back to France that's the sort of friendly guy he was. I am so sad. All my best wishes to his family.

Sontika

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Benjamin

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Frankly, I'm surprised to see such a blanekt statement from you with no facts behind it. Who cares how much a company spends on marketing versus research in any other industry? This is an anecdotal panacea that people use to justify their jump onto the drug companies are evil bandwagon. Keep in mind that the drug companies spend $30B+ on research. Much of which never makes it to market. And we benefit from those drugs. If nobody made them, we might die from the average infection, but at least we wouldn't be over-charged for it. The problem with prescription drugs in this country is the FDA. The FDA controls the price and the politics of which drugs we can get. As someone who worked for a company that reported on FDA regulation daily, I can tell you that it is insane. When will someone step up and call the FDA out. I guess it's just not popular enough.

Shruti

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