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Laurie Basile
January 18, 2011
I knew Harry for 41 years and he was a very warm, kind and gentle man. As his daughter-in law's sister, I had been in his company at many events, parties and celebrations. Harry was genuinely interested in my family and their lives. He was always listening with 100% care and attentiveness and I will always feel like he was almost a relative of mine as well. He will be missed.
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Mimi & Ed Perl
January 18, 2011
Please accept our condolences on the passing of Harry. May your memories of Harry bring you comfort during this difficult time.
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