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December 28, 2010

To Gemma. In memory of Mark



Produced on December 28, 2010, Mark's Day 9.

Side bar Eulogy for Mark Smith by George Perry, Wenquan Zou, and an excerpt of memories by Nate Berger is accompanied by Alex Koudinov love song on melody of not recorded song "Grown old with you" by John Lennon. Russian lyrics was written in 4+10 minutes on 8 and 11 October 2010. The song was originally dedicated to Alex Koudinov children, brothers, sister, a woman, and John Lennon 70th Birthday, and written for a sister (all, thanks God, are doing well), and is now re-dedicated to Gemma in memory of Mark. Translation of lyrics into English is provided at the end of this video clip. Sound Recording virtually made via software programming at Abbey Road Studio 1, London. To experience the sound of a listener in a studio, please download surround edition of the song. Surround sound 5.1 is available for download as Dolby Digital 5.1, 6 channel .wav or 6 channel .wma files, the link for a free VLC player is provided
http://surround.rusradio.me

Please visit Journal of Alzheimer's disease memorial web page In Memory: Mark A. Smith at
http://www.j-alz.com/marksmith.html to read Mark's guestbook memories by friends and colleagues.

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