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Barbara Bliss
September 23, 2007
Bernie:
Ida will always be remembered in my heart. I will miss our visits and her singing.
violet cohen
September 23, 2007
Dear Bernie, just read about Ida and to say the least we are very sorry to hear the news. I have known the two of you for many many years and have never forgotten your family. Jack and I used to live in zanesville but have lived in columbus for the past 20 years; however still stay in touch with dayton. again so sorry about ida's death. Jack and Violet (Kastner) Cohen.
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