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Announcement: Canby Publications

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I, Debra Groves Harman, would like to announce my unwavering support for Canby Publications. Any past employees who are abusing my goodwill and my relationship with Canby Publications and the owner, the late Ken Cramer, are not to be trusted. Because the current staff of Canby Publications is working to continue the business, despite many challenges, I continue to support them. Please help me to support the children and family of the late Ken Cramer. He was a good father, and a good community member to expats and Cambodians alike. It would be wrong to listen to ex staff members who seek to make money from his name--or mine. Ken Cramer and I began developing Canby Publications--named for my hometown--in 1996. We had been acquainted for seven years at that point, and we married in 1993. Ken and I split up in 2001, but had remained good friends. Currently, his daughter is with me here in the USA. Those of you who have been in Cambodia for awhile know how staff can and will suddenly turn. We have dealt with one staff member, with access to money and clientele, who has abused power. Please continue to support the family. Thank you.
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Cinnamoncat wrote:I, Debra Groves Harman, would like to announce my unwavering support for Canby Publications. Any past employees who are abusing my goodwill and my relationship with Canby Publications and the owner, the late Ken Cramer, are not to be trusted. Because the current staff of Canby Publications is working to continue the business, despite many challenges, I continue to support them. Please help me to support the children and family of the late Ken Cramer. He was a good father, and a good community member to expats and Cambodians alike. It would be wrong to listen to ex staff members who seek to make money from his name--or mine. Ken Cramer and I began developing Canby Publications--named for my hometown--in 1996. We had been acquainted for seven years at that point, and we married in 1993. Ken and I split up in 2001, but had remained good friends. Currently, his daughter is with me here in the USA. Those of you who have been in Cambodia for awhile know how staff can and will suddenly turn. We have dealt with one staff member, with access to money and clientele, who has abused power. Please continue to support the family. Thank you.
Hi Debra. I miss Ken a great deal, and have thought about him a lot lately, for various reasons, but especially because I've been spending a lot of time in Phnom Penh lately, and it was always a treat to run into him around town at night.

I have not heard anything bad about Canby Publications since his untimely death last year. What's been going on?

Are you the sole owner now, and will you continue to run it for the foreseeable future or what?

I hope you and the rest of the family are doing well.
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General Mackevili wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2017 4:27 am
Cinnamoncat wrote:I, Debra Groves Harman, would like to announce my unwavering support for Canby Publications. Any past employees who are abusing my goodwill and my relationship with Canby Publications and the owner, the late Ken Cramer, are not to be trusted. Because the current staff of Canby Publications is working to continue the business, despite many challenges, I continue to support them. Please help me to support the children and family of the late Ken Cramer. He was a good father, and a good community member to expats and Cambodians alike. It would be wrong to listen to ex staff members who seek to make money from his name--or mine. Ken Cramer and I began developing Canby Publications--named for my hometown--in 1996. We had been acquainted for seven years at that point, and we married in 1993. Ken and I split up in 2001, but had remained good friends. Currently, his daughter is with me here in the USA. Those of you who have been in Cambodia for awhile know how staff can and will suddenly turn. We have dealt with one staff member, with access to money and clientele, who has abused power. Please continue to support the family. Thank you.
Hi Debra. I miss Ken a great deal, and have thought about him a lot lately, for various reasons, but especially because I've been spending a lot of time in Phnom Penh lately, and it was always a treat to run into him around town at night.

I have not heard anything bad about Canby Publications since his untimely death last year. What's been going on?

Are you the sole owner now, and will you continue to run it for the foreseeable future or what?

I hope you and the rest of the family are doing well.
Dear friend--

Thanks very much for your kind words. It has been a really difficult eight months. Of course, the immediate family is the most impacted, and it has been beyond horrible for them.

His brother is technically the owner, and his kids and wife are continuing to try to survive without his very fine efforts.

It continues to run, and we certainly hope that in time, Ken's legacy is honored via continuation of the business that we created.

Thanks so much for your kind words, and I appreciate your support so much.

Deb
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