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EDGAR FREITAG

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FREITAG--Edgar. The Officers and Members of Old Oaks Country Club mourn the passing of dear friend and fellow member, Edgar Freitag. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to his wife, Barbara and his entire family. Geoffry Handler, President

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I grew up with Buddy in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn. We were both teen age boys.
Sorry for your loss.

Dear Barbara,

I hope you remember us, ( I just heard from Jim Parham),as I asked about you and what Plays you are Producing.
We bought your extra Magic Tickes, and saw Drowsy Chaperone, here at Bob Carr.It was fabulous. Our Son Dave, especially enjoyed getting to know your husband Buddy, who was a wonderful person.
We are so very sorry to here your beloved "Buddy" has Passed away. We send our deepest condolences to you,and your family as you are in our...

Barbara,
I don't know if you would even remember me, but I was saddened to discover this site on the internet telling of Ed's long fight and eventual loss to brain cancer. I worked for him at Grey 1968-1970. He gave me very good advice: "Go home to Atlanta and be happy. You don't belong in the advertising business." He was right. I was thrilled to see that he spent his later years supporting the arts. That is what I now do here in my home community, and my roots in Atlanta are...

Dear Barbara: So sorry to read about your husband's passing. Please send my condolences to Eve.
Best regards,
Aly

Barbara,

So sad to hear about Buddy's passing. Be bless with peace during this time. I will always remembered him as a bright and kind person.

Y.Tabuchi, Orlando, Florida

My deepest sympathy to the entire family, let God be for you a refuge and strength to help you copy during the difficult times ahead, may He provide you with peace and comfort . Psalms 46:1
Robin

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

God's words promise: he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.

Dear Barbara,
I was truly saddened to hear about Buddy's death. I saw him from a distance at the opening of NICE WORK and knew he was very ill. I was bowled over by his spirit and bravery in all he did. What class! No matter how much you try to prepare, nothing prepares you for such a huge loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Jennifer