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February 21, 2019
Stewart Dalzell had a towering legal mind, exceeded only by his extraodinary intergiry, and his dedication to his country and to his family. He was also a great friend; always there to listen, to give advice, and to comfort. He will be sorely missed by all of his college classmates at Penn (1965), including me.
My condolences to his wonderful family.
love, bobfab
Kathrin Wagner
February 20, 2019
Dear Andy and the family - I was so very sorry to hear through Tom of your sad loss - please accept my heartfelt sympathy and deepest condolences! I remember your dad as a lovely man, a welcoming and generous host, and a real mensch'! I wish you strength as you go forward, and know you have the love of your family to support and sustain you! - Warmest love and hugs, Kathy W ('Toms Mom )
February 20, 2019
My condolences to Judge Dalzell's family and friends. He was a brilliant, strong willed, compassionate and fair Judge and sang like an angel at St. Mark's. May we all be inspired from his example. Marjorie Obod
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joseph benedetto
February 20, 2019
First met Judge Dalzell in 1968 while I was with the USDC and he was with the Drinker firm.
Always a fine gentleman and a great lawyer.
Before I retired in 1995 I worked with Judge Dalzell and my admiration for him continued to grow.
May his family find comfort in all the great memories they can share.
Stewart singing at my wedding with the choir of St. Mary's, Hamiton Village, on October 5, 1985
Frank Innes
February 20, 2019
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February 19, 2019
Judge Dalzell was a very knowledgeable, intelligent and fair judge. Rest well your honor.
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