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Barbara Parmet
February 23, 2010
Dear Jac & Carol,
Aunt Helen has always been one of my heros. Beautiful, inside and out. I will never forget her and the very brief time that I was able to be with her is treasured. My deep condolences.
Phyllis Ehrlich
February 21, 2010
To my Aunt Helen
I will miss you very much....
I am so pleased that you were able to come to Michigan a few years.
Lots of Love,
Phyllis
Diana Rosen
February 18, 2010
A woman of valour, indeed. Sweet, sharply intelligent, fun, beloved. She will not be forgotten.
pamela nemeth
February 18, 2010
..... My deepest sympathy and empathy to all of you. How many nights and/or days did I walk around they neighborhood seeing her in the garden, having sweet conversations. Friday night movies, playing and having fun with Lisa and Scott .... , Sita, All of you, although it's been a long time since I have seen you, my fondest memories and deepest condolences during this time of great loss. Love and prayers to all of you. Pamela Nemeth
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