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Intuit's Steve Blundell Dies

Steve Blundell, IntuitSteve Blundell, who worked for Intuit for 20 years, has died. Blundell, age 71, died in September after a battle with cancer. A resident of Helena, Ala., he was a well-known figure in accounting firm technology for many years.

Blundell retired from Intuit in January. A celebration of life will be held in San Diego, Calif., in January with details to be made available later.

He was a partner with Pignato, Underwood, Blundell, a Delray Beach, Fla.-based accounting firm where he worked for 17 years. Together with Larry Wolfe, Blundell founded Direct Link Software, which wrote the Accountant's Trial Balance. That product was marketed by the American Institute of CPAs for many years.

In 1997, Chipsoft, the original publisher of TurboTax, acquired Direct Link. ChipSoft was later acquired by Intuit. At that company, Wolfe became an EVP and headed the TurboTax Group, leading the launch of that product's online version. Blundell's was leader of non-tax development and VP of the Pro Series Tax Group.

In his later years with the software company, he served as Accounting Customer Advocate.

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