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Christian Mahler
March 19, 2014
To the Naimon Family: Please accept my deepest sympathies on the passing of your husband, father, and grandfather. To those of us who never met Alex, we learned from the funeral service about a man that wish we we had known in life, and who in death still serves as an inspiration for his life in public service, among the many other virtues his family so lovingly recalled. May his memory be eternal.
--Chris Mahler
HHS Office of the General Counsel,
Public Health & Science Branch
Myra Coles
March 5, 2014
David and Family,
I was so sorry to hear, about the loss of your father.
March 4, 2014
To the Naimon family,
May the God of comfort give you strength, peace, love and comfort at your time of need. My sympathy to the family.
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