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Robert Blumenfeld
April 26, 2010
My condolences and my great sympathy to you and your family. I read the obituary in the Town Topics, the local Princeton newspaper, and was very saddened. I went to high school with David, and knew him very well in those years. We were in the same class, and worked on the high school newspaper together. He was a wonderfully kind and extremely nice friend. We had of course not been in touch since high school, but I have very fond memories of David. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Michael Wall
April 7, 2010
Linda,
Words cant express my sympathy for you and your family... Just know that rain and the storm endures for a night, but joy comes in the morning. May God continue to bless and keep you all during this time.
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