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Brenda (Ziff)Sherman
November 8, 2008
I too am so sorry to hear about Gary. Allyn was my first best friend and I remember Gary playing with us along with my brother Scott and Dickie in our open back yard (before pools and fences were vogue).
While we have all grown up, moved from Althea Park and have new experiences to share, I'll always remember Gary as the younger brother who was a good kid with a sensitive heart.
Laura and Bob Levine
November 1, 2008
Dear Audrey and Eddie, So sorry to learn about Gary. My heart and my love go out to you in this sad time. I will call you when I get to Fl.
Scott Rubenstein
October 30, 2008
As a member of your graduating class of 1977. I want to express my sadness and loss of a classmate who has left us much to soon. My heart goes out to your entire family. May you rest in Peace....
Steve Kendall
October 30, 2008
TJ, our thoughts are prayers are with you. If you need anything, do not hesitate to let us know.
-- Steve Kendall, Trevor Short, Ray Richard
Scott Ziff
October 30, 2008
There are alot of memories from my childhood with the Maltz family. Gary, even though you were the younger brother of one of my closest friends, you were always included in most of our activities. Whether we were playing football, baseball , street hockey. ice hockey at Petes Meadow,where I remember like it was yesterday rescuing you out of the water after ths ice broke...yikes..you parents now finally know...they were not supposed to..oh well..All of the memories are great as we shared lots of good fun. I got to see you briefly the last time I came to the Boston area and was great. We reminissed a little and shared a laugh when I reminded you of the time you bit me in the arm. You were a great kid when we were growing up and there will always be a place in heart for you and your family. God bless you and rest in peace.
HARVEY ZIFF
October 29, 2008
AUDREY AND ED IWAS SO SORRY OF YOUR LOSS .YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY . HARVEY R. ZIFF
Judy Wolfe
October 28, 2008
Dear Audrey, Eddie & family,
Words cannot express how sad we are about the loss of your son Gary. We go back along time in Randolph, Ma. on Smith Rd. Our children grew up together and had a great childhood. We will always remember "Gary". He was a great kid.
Dorothy Binder
October 28, 2008
Dear Audrey and Edward,
I was deeply saddened to read about your son's passing today. I know how much your family meant to the two of you.
Please extend my sympathy to his family. May happy memories sustain you at this time.
Dotty Binder of Canton
Laura Lerner
October 28, 2008
Gary you were part of this world for far to brief a time. You were funny and fun to be around. I will never forget how you deliberated about where to have lunch, all based on where you'd be estimating that day. My daughter called you the human calculator and was amazed how numbers could be thrown at you and you'd always come up with the right answer. I hope now you can find some peace. You will be missed.
Lauren , T. J. and Hayley - I want to extend my deepest sympathy
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