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Shirley Stolarski
August 25, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathies. Mr. klein was a very nice person who I knew from the East Side Pharmacy.
We will miss him.
Brian Hoeckh
July 28, 2008
Mr. Klein was a real gentleman who I've had the pleasure of meeting in the past year. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Art Kostrzewa
July 28, 2008
Jeff...your dad was a friend and mentor. The profession has missed him since his retirement...and now we will all miss him indeed. I join you in your sorrow at his passing and celebrate his new life in the hereafter. My prayers are with you...God bless you and yours.
Tobi (Wabnick) Horwitz
July 28, 2008
Dear Phyllis,
I am sorry to read about your father's passing.
Sincerely,
Tobi
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