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David P. Gandelman

Bloomfield and Hartford, Connecticut

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David P. Gandelman, 38, of Bloomfield, died Sunday, (January 27, 2002) at his home. He was the beloved husband of Mary (Welsh) Bastian Gandelman. Born in Hartford, David was a Bloomfield resident for most of his life. He graduated from Auto Technical School and prior to his illness was formerly...

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Dave, you were a friend and a colleague. You taught me a lot about EMS and life in general. You touched many of our lives at Aetna Ambulance. You will never be forgetten.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to the Gandelman family.

Jonathan


To the Gandelman Family,
My deepest sympathy, and heartfelt saddness to your loss. David had been a wonderful friend. Years, miles, and different paths made us travel our seperate ways...but, still, the love of a special friend had never left.....
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always...
As long as I'm living..
MY GOOD FRIEND YOU'LL BE!

Wrench,
Thank you for letting me a part of your life. My ambulance work was never quite the same after knowing you :)). I hope you have found peace. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Jenn

The Gandelman Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Barbara (Goldberg) LaTulip

The Gandelman Family:

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Susan Sklar-Biddy

Dave,
I will remember you with many fond memories. Will never forget that drive to upstate N.Y. Will see you when I get up there.

Wrench,
I'm glad I got a chance to know you. You are missed by all.

David once saved my life. He taught me what it meant to love unconditionally and allow yourself to be loved. I will miss you, David. And I will love you forever.
Lisa

Dear Art and Evelyn, It is with deep sadness and heartfelt sympathy we learned today that you lost David after his valiant and life -long battle with Juvenile Diabetes. There are not enough words to describe your loss and what you must be going through. Is it enough to say we care? Is it enough to say that I am glad to have helped launch David's ambulance career? That I remember him with much fondness? Susan told us some time ago how ill he was, so we were not surprised, just at a loss now....