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Anne Harris-D'Amato
December 6, 2008
Dear Vi and all other D'Amato's,
I will miss Ted sorely, but feel so fortunate to have known him. I have many favorite memories that range from the first visit to the "basement," a cultural multi-hour binge ranging from chess to to Beethoven to Sacco and Vanzetti; to my very last talk with Ted, when he said he felt great joy,
and wanted me, Paul and Max to remember him with joy.
i love him and miss him very much.
Anne
Bettie Lasden
December 5, 2008
To Vivian
I was sorry to read that Ted passed away. My fondest memory was having dinner at your house with Frank and listening to Ted's music.
My prayers are with you at this sorrowful time
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