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Dave Goldstein
October 8, 2010
Herman, you are missed far and wide. All the way here in New Zealand people know your stories and have learned from your guidance. I'm not just talking about me -- I'm also talking about all of my students, all over the world, who know of you. You encouraged me to follow my dreams and I did. ...and through me, and many, many others, your spirit lives on. Peace.
Michael Grogan
October 7, 2010
Herman. I will miss our conversations. You were the Uncle I never had rather than just a second cousin. Your good name will always preceed you. Because of you I am proud to be a Mirotznik. Rest in blessed peace dear friend.
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