Sherman-Kanter-Obituary

Sherman G. Kanter

West Hartford, Connecticut

1936 - 2016

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Sherman G Kanter, 80, of West Hartford, formerly of Newington, died peacefully Monday, August 22, 2016, surrounded by his loving family, after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was the beloved husband of Janice (Moscov) Kanter for 54 years. He was born April 15, 1936, in Hartford, son of...

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So sorry to hear about your loss. May he Rest In Peace. Sending you all Our love.

Dear Jan and family,
My condolences for the loss of Sherm. Your warm welcome to us when we moved into the house on Arrowhead Circle will never be forgotten. May Sherm rest in peace. May you always feel his love and humor surrounding you. ~Pam & Tom Atwood, Tommy Jr & Charlotte

My condolences to the Kanter family. My memories go back to Farmington High School and playing next to Sherm on the offensive line on the football team. Neither one of us was big enough for that job, but we did allright at it.

Walt Blackler, Skaneateles, NY

Dear Kanter Family, So sorry to hear about your loss. Sending you our love. The Stmms

Dear Gary and Kelly,

I am sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers for the deceased, you and your family.

Sherm and I would play Tigers and Yankees for hours as well as Monopoly. We shared long discussions as brothers in Pi Beta, a high school fraternity and as brothers in AEPi, at UCONN.We also played Russians vs Germans with Elaine being designated the German. But most of all we collaborated to steal the afokamin at Pesach.While the 6 weeks younger cousin,
he was the brother I never had and will remember him all my time. He was indeed a special person.

Dear Friends,

I am so sorry for your loss of Sherm, and offer my sincerest condolences to you all at this sad time.

Sherm and I first met during our freshman year at UConn in '54. I am sorry that we had lost touch for many years afterwards. Sherm was a good guy and a mensch, and I share your loss. may his memory always be for a blessing. May he rest in peace