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Erwin Friedman

Savannah, Georgia

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Erwin A. 'Ernie Friedman - SAVANNAH - Erwin Aaron Friedman, known by all as Ernie, was born February 11, 1931 in Savannah GA. He and his brother, Karl, were raised by Harry and Rose Friedman. Ernie attended Armstrong Jr. College, the school he regularly claimed provided the best education he ever...

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I just learned of Ernie's passing and am deeply saddened. While with the City of Savannah, I had many occasions to work with Ernie and truly enjoyed my dealings with him. He was a consummate professional and a good friend. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Please accept the deepest condolences of the entire SCAD community in the loss of Ernie, an esteemed member of the Savannah community. I hope that treasured memories of Ernie will provide some measure of comfort to the family he loved so much.

In sympathy,

Paula Wallace
SCAD President and Cofounder

Dear Mrs. Friedman,
I was so sorry to hear today of Ernie's death. He was truly a gentleman and a fine example of how to live one's life. He will be greatly missed but his great legacy lives on through you, Abby and Stephen.

Mrs. Friedman I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Friedman's death he was always so kind to me and so were you when we ate together at the synagogue he will be greatly missed. Mrs. melaver's caregiver Deborah. You are in my prayers.

Dear Mary, Stephen, Abby and family, Ernie created a beautiful circle of love with all those he touched that will be a lasting tribute to him. Our hearts are with you.

Such an honorable man. God bless him for all his work here on earth. I will keep Ernie and the Friedman family in my prayers. May he rest in peace.

Mary, Abby, Stephen and family,

I am so sorry for your loss of Ernie. He has been a part of my life as my lawyer, partner and dear friend for many years. I'll miss his intellect and energy, but especially his wit. Monday evenings with Ernie at the poker table with his friends was anticipated by all who knew him.

Godspeed my old friend. I'll miss you.

For me, he was just Uncle Ernie, Dad number two, a member of my family. I will miss him injustice that way.

Ernie represents all that is good in this world, and knowing him has enriched my life.