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February 17, 2013
My dad was a gentle giant! He always treated me as his princess and whenever I would call he would call me his darling." How are you doing today my darling?"
For the past five weeks I was by his side as he went from being someone who had never experienced an operation to having to have two in a weeks time and catch pneumonia and have a slight stroke.All this at once was more than a man of 94 could endure.Thanks to the wonderful people at Palm Beach Hospice he was able to end life in peace. I will dearly miss him, his wit and up beat personality. He was of the generation who knew what a work ethic was and how to do anything to provide the best for his family.He was a proud veteran of WWII who loved his country!
I am proud to call him my dad Moe!
Linda Sokolove Ypsilanti, Mi.

Todd Sokolove
February 11, 2013
Waddaya Gonna Do?
- Morris "Moe" Goldman
My Grandpa Moe passed on today at the accomplished age of 94.
I've been very lucky to have spent time this past week with him, and especially thankful that I've had the chance to get to know him more in recent years.
He was born first generation of his newly American family in Boston, Massachusetts in August of 1918, and for most of his life, his home was New England. He married my Grandma Edie on a three day pass from active duty with the US Army Air Forces. At the time of my Grandma's passing, they had been married for over 63 years, and he never lost his love for her since she left his life.
When he left the service a Master Sergeant, my Grandfather became a salesman, and I truly believe it's what he excelled at. He could sell anything and often did. He took pride in everything he sold and listened to your needs, which translated to success and eventually his own business.
He had a passion for competition, especially golf. He loved to travel, hitting up Vegas and Miami in its heyday. He cherished a good dirty joke, and delivered the punchline perfectly. He made up a song called "The Hobo Convention" which I still to this day can't prove the existence of, but can sing every word. He brought a smile to every friend and family member, and left an impression on anyone that just met him.
He will be dearly missed, and lovingly remembered.
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