The Only Gift the Wealthy Cannot Afford to Be Without
Released on = April 18, 2006, 7:00 am
Press Release Author = Business Bootcamp
Industry = Accounting
Press Release Summary = You have built an impressive estate, judiciously invested assets and commissioned a family portrait. But how can you ensure that your legacy will be properly regarded and appreciated?
Press Release Body = You have built an impressive estate, judiciously invested assets and commissioned a family portrait. But how can you ensure that your legacy will be properly regarded and appreciated?
When Kirk Martin\'s father was diagnosed with prostate cancer two years ago, Martin shuddered at the thought of losing the wisdom of a man who rose from the Great Depression, fought on the shores of Normandy and served his country for a quarter century before achieving substantial business success. Kirk Martin raced the clock and spent months by his father\'s side, discovering-and preserving in a bound book-his father\'s amazing sacrifice and wisdom.
Thus was born PROSE FOR POSTERITY, the only service that provides distinctive hardbound gifts that will speak for generations. "The written word lasts forever," Martin asserts. "There is no greater gift to your grandchildren than passing on your unique insight."
Martin recently completed a fascinating history to preserve and pass along the story of the family who developed the innovative Coca-Cola contour bottle in 1915.
In addition to writing family histories and biographies, Prose for Posterity can write a personal love story for your spouse or capture a magical experience in writing. It is a gift that cannot be duplicated.
Martin considers his service a necessary, and crowning, part of a distinguished person\'s estate.
"In centuries past, statesman and men of industry maintained elaborate notes and wrote letters in great detail. But with the advent of modern telecommunications, that record is often lost," Martin says. "A personalized, hardbound book preserving a love story, family history or memorable experience in writing is a rare and everlasting treasure."
This exclusive service is not for everyone, but Martin welcomes confidential inquiries at 703-508.7908 or via email at kirk1martin@aol.com.