Eric-Palace-Obituary

Eric S. Palace

Boston, Massachusetts

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Of Boston, on Thursday, December 12, 2002. Beloved husband of Marjorie (Stein) Palace. Loving son of Susan and William Palace of Sarasota, FL. Dear brother of Lori Palace of Short Hills, NJ. Services at the Levine Chapels, 470 Harvard Street, BROOKLINE, on Sunday, December 15, at 10:00 A.M....

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Eric was a wonderful person who always seemed to have a smile on his face. My heart hurts for his family, who must be so heartbroken about this tragic loss. Cherish all of your wonderful memories.

My wife and I offer our deepest condolences... Eric and I attended the same elementary school and grew up together. It seems like just yesterday he was having his Bar Mitzvah. Although we hadn't kept in touch since high school, the news of his passing shocked and saddened me deeply. "May the Lord comfort you among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem."

In loving memory of Eric Palace.

Eric was a friendly face on Penn's campus. We will miss him.

My husband, Philip wrote to our friends that we are both shocked and very, very saddened by this news. It reminds us how important friends and family really are. Eric was a good friend to both of us while we were at Boston University. Phil wrote that in fact Eric helped us go on our first date. I had lost Phil's phone number and Eric naturally knew how to track him down due to their work on the Student Bar Association together. PhiI was sitting at home waiting for me to call him after my moot...

Our thoughts are with you with the loss of your loved one. We hope that somehow fond memories and the love of family and friends will help to ease your sorrow.

In loving memory of a great person whose life ended much too soon. He will never be forgotten.

Our hearts are filled with sorrow. No words can express our deepest sympathy, no words will comfort or console you, we can only hope that our love and friendship will in some way grant you some solice.

In loving memory of Eric Palace