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August 3, 2013
I knew Ed in schenectady n.y. when We shared an office with Dick Gralton and Dick Young. I was the only one that had been to Harvard B. school. He was a smart guy and left to join Value line. He got me to put a few $ into a little Co. texas Inst. Best investment I ever made
January 19, 2013
I will miss you, Ed. You were a great man. Your waitress, Cindy
Rose Ballaro
January 17, 2013
mr ed swort and family - sorry to hear about the passing of your father, i did not know him but mr ed swort was my first grade teacher
Julia Perry
January 17, 2013
Ah, the man who met us at the train station Holly. Love and thoughts your way. Jules
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