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Miriam Pat Thorpe
December 21, 2010
Mrs. Eisenberg, I'm so sorry to hear of Sidney's death. Recently I have been thinking about him and how much he impacted my life throughout the years. He taught me how to work while I was working for him at Robert Hall Clothing from 1961-1962. I will forever be indebted to him for instilling in me a strong work ethic. He set such a good example for everyone. He had high standards and always wanted everyone to be happy.
Jean Chandler
December 3, 2010
Carol and Family, Not sure if you remember me,but I wanted to extend my condolences to you after reading about Sydney in the paper.He was a kind and loving man and I'm sure you will miss him. By the way I still have the beautiful secretary,
Sincerely,
Jean Chandler
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