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Helen Bressler
October 22, 2010
My condolances to you, the family. I met David and her sister and sister in law at the hospital when she went in for her first hip surgery. I remember the photo of her and her sister at her bedside from the Great Wall in China. I worked with her at Concorde. She was a wonderful and beautiful addition to our staff. She will be greatly missed by us all. I am sorry to say that I will be unable to attend the memorial as I am scheduled to work that day and haven't been able to find a replacement for that day. The students LOVED her as we all did. I know nothing that we say can decrease the pain of her loss but may you find some comfort in knowing how much she was loved.
--A kindred spirit and instructor, Helen Bressler
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