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Marshall & Beth Arkin
August 4, 2008
Dear Marilyn,
We were so sorry to learn of the passing of your beloved husband, Irving. We extend our deep and heartfelt condolences to you and your family. We hope the many happy memories you created and shared will be of comfort to you now and always. May his name be for a blessing, and may you be comforted among the mourners for Zion and Jerusalem.
Love,
Janis Rattet
July 29, 2008
Judi, your Aunt Libby belongs to my temple and I was sad to see the news of your dad. My heart goes out to you and your family. It's been ages, but I still have happy memories of being another Hoffman kid in the house. Give my best to your mom.
Marilyn and Menachem Katz
July 28, 2008
We are saddened to learn of your loss.
Although we are far away we are thinking of you.
Love,
Marilyn and Menachem Katz
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