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2014
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Emma Schwartz
April 30, 2014
April 29, 2014
Dearest Sheila, Pam, David, Elizabeth, Julia and your respective families:
We were very sorry to learn of the passing of your husband/father/grandfather.
While is has been a long time since we have had the opportunity to be together to share the love of our extended and growing family, we shall forever remember Chuck as a warm and caring person.
Our sincere condolences to each of you.
Hugs from all of us,
Barton, Marina, Daniel and Nina
3402 Woolsey Drive
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
Linda Kopans
April 25, 2014
I worked with Dr. Schwartz for many years culminting in his being my supervising psychiatrist for prescribing in Quincy. My best memory, however, was toward the end of a long and hard winter and he said to me not to worry, "spring will come." Wow! Cut right threw infant time. Our paths took separate routes after Quincy. I learned a great deal from him, enjoyed his sense of humor, and I will miss his presence on the planet. Sympathies to all his family.
Linda Kopans
Natick
April 25, 2014
April 25, 2014
Robert Weinstein
April 25, 2014
Dear Sheila, Pam, David, Elizabeth, Julia, and families -- I just learned the sad news and wanted to send my sympathies to all. One of my first memories of Chuck was when he guided me around the kitchen on McCarthy Road, making sure I knew where the dog food was stored and how to measure it and fill the bowl. He, Sheila, and Pam were going away for a weekend (don't remember if David was born yet), and I was being put in charge of Sam. It was the first time anyone had ever given me full responsibility for the care and well-being of another creature, even if it was the four-legged dachshund variety. I felt so grown up at 7-8 years old. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers! With love, Robert
April 24, 2014
We miss you, Poppa.
Jacob Schwartz
April 24, 2014
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