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Sven Paul
October 30, 2008
I remember Enn from the days when we were Estonian cub scouts together. Enn, like myself and may other kids were taken to Estonian School every other Sunday (usually under protest). In hindsight, they were very happy times with many happy memories. I was very sorry to hear of Enn's passing and express my sincere condolences to his family.
Marga Anto-Raudsepp
October 28, 2008
I remember Enn when he was a sweet little boy, always at his father's side. I read of his death with shock and deep sadness. I didn't know him as an adult, but he was born into a tightknit Estonian community on Long Island and we all "knew" each other because of our friends and connections.
My heartfelt condolences to Enn's wife and children, to his dear mother whom I knew and his sister Ly whom I knew quite well. I am truly sorry for your loss. Puhka rahus, kallis Enn.
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