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Holly Lechtur
February 11, 2007
My Uncle Lenny..............He was always able to chear me up when I was down. He could "steal my nose" in a blink of an eye and make funny noises while doing it. He would tickle me as he walked by, just enough to let me know, that threw all the craziness, I was important too. Life did get better Uncle Lenny. Thank you.
Every time I smell a sour pickle or deli........I love you Uncle Lenny.
I am the person I am today because of those memories.
My heart is with my cousins on this sad day. I love you all.
Cousin Holly
Rebecca Cohen Fenster
February 8, 2007
Ronnie, Elaine, and Beth,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My thoughts are with you.
Karen Mack
February 8, 2007
Ronni, Elaine & Beth, Sorry to read about your Dad's passing,I still picture him when we were all kids! I'm thinking of all of you, hope your happy memories help you during this difficult time. Best regards, Karen
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