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Len and Deena Segal
January 1, 2009
Dorothy was always a very special person who loved life. She was so dedicated and caring to her family, friends, and all those who knew her and loved her. We'll certainly miss her and her smiling face, delightful voice and positive attitude toward living a good life. We extend our deepest sympathy to everyone in her family and feel very grateful to know her and that she lived a long and happy life and has seen so much mazel in her family.
Len and Deena Segal
Sharon, MA
Ken, Debbie, Vivienne, and Amanda Carter
September 8, 2008
The Carter Family expresses their deepest condolences.
joan kniager
September 8, 2008
Dear Steven and family,
Sorry to hear of mom's passing. She lived a very long life. Our condolances to you and your family.
May time heal your sorrow.
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