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herman season
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February 9, 2014
David was a fantastic tennis player . and A B29 Pilot in WW2. He was real Fine gentlemen!. Im glad i got to see he and spend time talking with him a few weeks ago.
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Harry
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February 7, 2014
Growing up in a house full of music as the piano would sing from Beethoven to Mozart and filled the air with serenity. It was amazing to watch him play so effortlessly so graceful...
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Marcia Spieler
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February 6, 2014
From the time I met Dave in 1963 his infectious and uplifting personality, his genuine smile, laugh and compassion never changed. His light shown brightly in this world and to all he touched. He was blessed as was his beautiful family.
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February 6, 2014
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Linda Clancy
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February 6, 2014
I just remember the times I saw the three brothers together and seeing how much they enjoyed the company
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Lori Weiner
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February 5, 2014
Only One Uncle There are millions of stars in the heavens above, I truly only had one uncle to cherish and love. The news I dreaded hearing brought tears to my eyes, you made me remember what it was like to cry. My uncle was someone special I will always remember with warmth and pride. Even though every time he saw me he wanted me to become someone's bride. It takes many special qualities to make an uncle like you, A lot of care and kindness and understanding, too... I will never forget your thoughtfulness and patience of teaching me to use a tennis racket; you were so happy and proud of me whenever I achieved a higher tax bracket. So many thoughts in my head, so many things left unsaid. You always had faith in me and you were always excited to see me succeed. The many things you've done, and all the times that you were there, help me know deep down inside how much you really cared. You've always made things make sense; I hope that was something you could see. I love you dear uncle, you meant so much to me.
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Harry Rabin
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February 5, 2014
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Sheri Gross
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