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Nancy Rigg is a writer, filmmaker, editor, public safety consultant, friend and champion for water rescue training for rescue professionals. Her story is a fascinating journey of the creative human spirit involving personal tragedy, the extension of love towards those in need, and the application of her unique writing talent as a voice for those less fortunate. Her ability to tell the deep feeling story has gained her worldwide recognition as an inspiration and advocate.
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What a profound gift you are and have been to those who have journeyed along with you or encountered you and been able to share the magnificent benefits of your life-long commitment to swiftwater rescue.
Kudos and Blessings!! Mary Jo
No, you are a hateful vile excuse for a woman (And I use woman loosely) You have shown blatant disregard for the parents of drowning victims on your own site while championing your own agenda and self grandeur. I hope and pray that anyone who has the opportunity to ever get close to Nancy step extremely lightly and carefully. This woman has intentionally harmed the well being of already the most fragile group of grieving mothers.
No, you are a hateful vile excuse for a woman (And I use woman loosely) You have shown blatant disregard for the parents of drowning victims on your own site while championing your own agenda and self grandeur. I hope and pray that anyone who has the opportunity to ever get close to Nancy step extremely lightly and carefully. This woman has intentionally harmed the well being of already the most fragile group of grieving mothers.
Hi Nancy,
We met ab=out 30 years ago when you stopped at the Santa Fe Fire Department looking for info on swift water rescue. You were mentioned in the Albuquerque FD retirees monthly newsletter written by Ed Abeita, whom you met during your stop through NM.
I'd be glad to send you the newsletter if you'd like.
My e-mail is: chiefpeteduran@gmail.com
Pete
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