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Ben Choroser

Syracuse, New York

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Ben Choroser May 26, 2011 Ben Choroser was a remarkable man who had a remarkable life. Ben was born in Paris, France, in 1930 to a Jewish family who owned a local shoe factory and store. He was one of 10 children living in a one-bedroom apartment. His parents had emigrated from Poland in the...

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Ben and Dave,
I've been meaning to contact you. I was sorry to hear about your father. I had no idea about his life's story. Really amazing. My thoughts are with you. Take care.

Bob Sekowski

Mark and Louise,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time. Your dad's story is a remarkable display of courage and perseverance. He will not be forgotten.

Mark,
My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Jennifer Markowski

I worked with Ben for many years at Unity Life, and he was a lovely, caring man. He was the perfect example of a true gentleman, and I'm sure he'll be missed by many. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.

avec tous nos regrets pour cet homme si humble et très bon il restera dans notre coeur condoléances à tous ses enfants et petits enfants lili et andré Paris FRANCE

Dave and Ben, I haven`t seen you since high scool but I rememer seeing you dad at the games. What an incredible life story he had.Sorry for you loss.

Paul Micale

Dear Sarah,

Please accept the sympathy of Le Moyne College on the occasion of the death of your Grandfather. Be assured of our prayers for him, for you and for your family.

~Le Moyne College Office of Alumni & Parent Programs

I miss you already, Uncle Ben. You were always a favorite of mine! You always had a way of making everybody feel special and beautiful and worthy of your time and attention. You were always a very sweet man and the world is a much darker place without you.

My heart goes out to all the family and you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Linda Burke

My Uncle Ben always had a smile. That smile was always the biggest though when he was surrounded by his family. Nothing meant more to him than to be with his family. He had great love for his sisters and his brothers who he helped to bring safely to America. I have many fond memories of my wonderful Uncle Ben. I will treasure them always. With much love, Lynne