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Mike Casey
December 29, 2008
Mr. Braverman,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
even dressed him like a mountian man and took him shooting
December 16, 2008
we had a nice day
December 16, 2008
when i talked him into going into the rockies with me
December 16, 2008
i think this was his most relaxed space
December 16, 2008
many a day i saw him sit there making appointments
December 16, 2008
Irving Braverman
December 15, 2008
Eilleen My deepest simpothy and love to you, Debbie and Jeff.
It is a very hurtful and loving lose.
Love, Irving
Ellen Segal Bevins
December 14, 2008
Sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. We are cousins of you and your families, and have fond memories that go back a long time.
Ellen Segal Bevins, Carole Segal Crosby Neitlich, and Gail Segal Martin, children of the late Anne and George Segal
Rosalie (Schwartz) and Ted Kotler
December 14, 2008
Eileen:
Just read of Morty's passing. He was the type of guy who could "sell ice to the Eskimos". Please accept our condolences.
Bette Davis
December 14, 2008
Dear Eileen, Debbie, and Jeff,
Our deepest condolences to all of you. Morty was a very special person whom Chuck and I both remember with much fondness. Over the years, I especially recall how warm and kind he was, always taking time to catch up on my family and career. He will be missed. We hope that the memories of your good times together will enable you to get through this very difficult period. You will be in our thoughts. Fondly, Bette and Chuck
Jude, Ed, and Max Goldman Braverman
December 14, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all - Mortie was really such a wonderful, caring and kind person. He will always be in our memory and in our hearts.
Susan and Bob Shrager
December 14, 2008
Dear Eileen, Debbie and Jeff,
Bob and I are so very sad to hear about Mort's passing.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
We send you our deepest sympathy
and love.
Neal Braverman
December 14, 2008
Dear Eileen,Debbie and Jeff,
We were all blessed to have Uncle Morty as a special part of our lives and I know this has got to be one of the most dificult days of your lives right now. My thoughts and prayers go out to you at this very special time. I am hoping that we can do most of our thoughts in Remembering how special Morty was and remains in all our hearts!!! He will certainly be missed and I know each one of us will live on being in a very special place for having Morty in a very special part of out heart's and lives.
Always, Neal Braverman
Mort & Eileen
December 14, 2008
Dianne (Keller) Cohen
December 14, 2008
I was so sorry to read of your loss this morning. It's been many many year but I still remember the times we spent as youngsters and Mortie at the Evans Pharmacy. My best wishes.
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