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RJ Corby
October 20, 2020
My forever favorite professor and friend. Loved his laugh and his wit. His memory will be with me the rest of my days.
sean smith
July 14, 2020
He was a wonderfully pragmatic and effective teacher. I learned a lot from him at Kutztown University.
August 30, 2018
I only encountered Matt at the very end but what a lovely sweet soul ! God bless him ! And lord would you watch over Linda ! Love Ronnie S.
Janice Cal
August 29, 2018
I am so sorry to learn of Matt's passing. I knew him when I was the English Dept. secretary at Kutztown U. and he was Dr. Nesvisky. Such a kind, wise, gentleman. I still have the little Hebrew book of Psalms he gave me after a conversation. God rest his soul. And my sincere condolences to his family. He spoke so lovingly of you all when I asked how you were all doing.
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Judy Nesvisky
August 28, 2018
Linda, you and Matt were always so creative. Matt had a delightful sense of humor. He adored his children and grandchildren. We're so sorry for your loss. We know he filled your lives with love and laughter. May you cherish his memory. Our hearts are with you this time of sadness.
Ed and Barbara Green
August 27, 2018
We smile every time we think of Matt because he could always make everyone laugh. He was such a great writer, his words were a pleasure to read, and he was a mensch. We aren't smiling now.
Linda and Ayal Maizels and Yariv
August 25, 2018
To the Nesvisky Family: tonight we are thinking of Matt, wise and wonderful friend, caring landlord, and protector of Persian cats everywhere. We will remember him every time we read a fine piece of writing or smell some particularly inviting pipe smoke. With love from Ayal, Linda, Ro, and Louie.
Eileen Geffrey
August 24, 2018
I am saddened to hear of Uncle Moldy's illness and passing. He will forever be my favorite tooth fairy. As I think of him, I hear his laugh and smell his pipe. My thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time.
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