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David Lerman

WHITEFISH BAY, Wisconsin

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Lerman, David Phenomenally gorgeous Father and Husband, Justice-Seeker, 56 David Migel Eyal Chai passed surrounded by family on October 18th, 2012, the 3rd of Cheshvan, 5773. Loving husband of Sharon Lerman (nee Marcus), father of Rachel, Nomi, Ilana Lerman, son of the late Phil and Anne Lerman,...

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Sharon, My name is Jim Yee and David and I were best of friends at Maryland Ave. Grade School. I am so sorry I never made it to David´s funeral because I found out after the fact years later. I tried at that time when I heard of David´s passing, to locate you to say I´m sorry to hear about David´s passing. Today is September 01,2013 and I finally saw David´s obituary through another Riverside friend who posted David´s obituary on our Riverside FB page . We just celebrated our 50th HS...

Sharon,

Please accept my condolences. David and I spent the summer of 1977 together at the Wright-Ingraham Institute for Environmental Studies in Colorado.

Dear Sharon and family,
The sad news about David reached us only recently and brought with it many memories. Grieving, yet remembering the light in David's eyes, his smile and kindness, as he shared his curiousity and vitality with others.
We were privileged to meet David and his family back in 1968, when our parents, Uriel and Pnina Yisraeli, were the first 'Shlichim' to Milwaukee. We remember the Lerman's home, the warmth and joy, alongside the interesting and stimulating...

I just found out about David. He was in my Meso group on line with ACOR. We e-mailed often and shared alternative ideas. I have lived 16 years with Meso. It saddens me every time I hear this sad news. Jill Vaughn

"Another songbird falls silent on Earth, and in the heavens another star
blinks
into existence in the evening skies to help light the way for the rest of
us."

Dear Sharon and family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies for the passing of David. Although I only saw David a few times in recent years, I have many fond memories of growing up with David on the eastside. I will always remember David as one of my closets friends in the neighborhood. I always thought of him as a teacher, someone I always leaned from.
I am so sorry his life ended too soon, there is alot more the world could have learned from David.
May he rest in peace and may...

I knew David in my capacity as former station manager of WYMS radio, where he hosted the weekly "Jewish Cultural Hour" every Sunday. He will be missed for his commitment to justice and his talent for sharing the rich Jewish cultural experience with listeners throughout the Milwaukee area. My sympathies to his family.

I never met David, yet knew his father very well. It appears that the son quite well followed in his father's footstep, regarding justice, equal rights and respect for others.

Yet, much as changed in our environments and success if difficult, yet I understand David tried very hard to mame restorative justice a lasting symbol for us all.

He's doing good somewhere.

Sharon, So sorry to hear the news of David's death. My Prayers are with you and your family as you deal with the loss of such a wonderful husband, father and man!

IN REMEMBRANCE OF DAVID... HAVING A MOMENT OF SILENCE IN MY HOME