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Eugene Weiss

Niskayuna, New York

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Eugene Weiss NiskayunaEugene Weiss died at home on January 30th 2014, after a lengthy illness. He was born in Czechoslovakia to Mayer and Gisela Weiss, who named him Jeno. At 13, his life was destroyed by Nazi invaders in his city and his parents and five younger siblings were murdered....

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Ros - I am so sad to discover your loss. You & I must reconnect.

We are very sorry to hear of your loss.

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Jiro and Mari
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I am so sorry to have just learned of this very sad news. I have very fond memories of Jeno. He was a very kind, wise, and generous man. He was chosen to survive and lived an incredibly full life after his horrible experiences as a child of the holocaust. He didn't just chose to survive. He chose to live. On behalf of my mother, Clare goldmacher, and myself and my family, I send my heartfelt condolences to Ros, Alex, Gail, Marc and families, as well as The entire Weiss family. Love, Sheila...

Sorry to hear of your loss, my dad and I worked for Gene at the Latham Circle Mall, my dads home away from home. This during when Tony Audi & John Holmes were there, used to hang out w/ Jerry & Pete at the Circle Deli. This man has been through more than anyone should ever have to go through. Thanks, Gene for letting me drive your Jaguar to fill the gas tank, it was my honor! RIP, Peacefully.

We are very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Audrey, Tony, Antonio and Sofia Maciel

It is with deep sadness to hear of the recent loss of our dear friend Gene, "Mr. Weiss."

Words could never express the sorrows we carry in our hearts as we consider ourselves among the most fortunate
ones to have shared a part of the life of "Gene," an amazing man, and his wonderful loving family.

The service at the Levine Memorial Chapel was a beautiful tribute to a well deserved man who at an early
age suffered and struggled intensely but proved to the world that no...

Mrs.Weiss
What an extraordinary man.Thank you for giving me the opportunity for meeting him and sharing just a few hours with him.My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
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It was our honor to know him. He will be missed. Sheila and Joe