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Frances Kaufman Doft
December 17, 2005
Dear David, Marilyn, yourchildren and grandchildren,
No matter how long our parents live, losing them is always painful. Please accept my sincere sympathy at this time of loss. Frances
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Ethel Saltzman
December 16, 2005
Uncle Noka was a unique presence in my childhood. The candies and the warm teasing made it clear to a child that he truly loved everyone young. He lived to a great age but kept that chidhood playfulness that all the succeeding little ones delighted in.
Carole Shiller
December 15, 2005
Uncle Noka was loved by many and will always be remembered. I'm so sorry I can't be there to honor him now.
Love,
Carole
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