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Leonard ("Len") Levine
October 7, 2013
Steve, Please accept my condolences. We met at Bernice's Assisted Living Home two or three years ago. We had a wonderful afternoon (around Passover time). We're related as 3rd Cousins through the Fannie Hannington - Louis Foilb, my great grandparents. I visited with my Aunts Lillian Foilb Stanger and Adelaide Stanger. And I'm friendly with Bert Udovin here in Northern Virginia. I keep a Family Tree on Ancestry.com with all this information. Again, please accept my condolences. My e-mail is [email protected].
Nancy Brickley
September 23, 2013
Gil and Steve,
Sorry to learn of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
September 23, 2013
Gil and family, so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom,she was a very nice woman.. cindy guiness(charlotte yorks daughter)
Glenna Stone
September 23, 2013
Gil-so sorry for your loss.
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