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Laura Bergang
May 2, 2008
Oy, did I have a lot of problems as a little girl, so my mother brought me to see Dr. Milman. This would have been in the early 1950s. My mother told me the wonderfully insightful and accurately predictive thing Dr. M said about me, "Laura will NEVER have an ulcer." Such a wise woman--I never keep anything inside and have always been this way!
My condolences to her family.
Prinny Anderson
October 28, 2007
I know how much Doris will be missed by her dear daughter, her grandchildren, the rest of her family, and her friends. Many wishes for solace and the comfort of years of happy memories.
Julie Goldman
October 28, 2007
grandma, we love you so much and will miss you dearly. you will be in our thoughts and memories forever and ever. with all our love, julie and james xoxoxoxo
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