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Rabbi Bernard Cohen
November 5, 2019
May he Rest In Peace
bernard Cohen
November 11, 2010
My name is Rabbi Bernard M. Cohen....I was the Rabbi in Terre Haute Indiana when Ron was working as a physician at the federal pententary and was a member of our congregation, the United Hebrew Congregation in Terre Haute......My wife Doris and I always were very fond of Ron and enjoyed many of his visits to our home. We are saddened by his death and send our best and love. May he rest in peace.
Rabbi Bernard and Doris Cohen 310 909 9588
Robin Brucker
November 11, 2010
Dear Sandy and David,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Ron fought a courageous battle and won, he is whole and at peace. I will always have the fond memories of the two of you living so close to us that my brother and I would walk to your place and visit. We thought we were so cool back then, to be able to visit our cousins anytime we wanted. We send our love across the miles.
Robin and Jim
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