Daniel-Gintis-Obituary

Daniel Gintis

Kinston, North Carolina

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Daniel Gintis passed away in Kinston, North Carolina. The obituary was featured in Free Press on September 10, 2008.

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Mrs. Gintis, Julie, and Warren,
What wonderful memories I have of life with the Gintis family. Jim and I send our love and sympathy. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Mrs. Gintis, Julie and all,

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Your family has meant so much to me my ENTIRE life...from the kitchen conversations between my mother and Edith that I witnesses as a child to now living down the street from Julie and sharing our 'Kinston' ties...
Take time for and take care of yourselves.

You have my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Edith, Warren, Julie and families,
I was so sad to hear of Dan's passing. I have so many nice memories of his warmth and humor.
Thinking of you with love,
Terry

Mrs.Gintis,Warren,Julie and families, We are so sorry for your loss and very happy that we got to see him at Carly's Bat Mitzvah. Love,the Levandoski's

Mrs. Gintis, Warren, Julie and family;

We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Gintis. I've enjoyed knowing him all these years and am grateful to have seen him recently at Carly's Bat Mitzvah....what a joyous celebration and wonderful opportunity to be with your family.

You will all be in our thoughts and prayers.

Julie,
Your Farther was very special and inspired many,I was one .I will miss Him. my thoughts and love to your family always

Dear Warren, Marsha, Haley and Drew,
With friendship and understanding we extend our deepest sympathies to all of you at this difficult time. It helps to know the memories, pride, love and spirit will live on forever.

I was so sorry to learn of Dan's passing. The Gintis family looms large in my childhood. I know my father counted Dan as a great friend. And I always looked forward to visits from, and to, Dan and Edith, even after we left NC.
"Ha-makom yinafem es-chem besoch sheh-array avahlay tzion be-Yerushalayim" Hashem should comfort you with the remnants of the mourners of Tzion and Yerushalayim.