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George Saltzman

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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George Saltzman, 91, of Delaware Water Gap, died Thursday morning, Sept. 9, at his daughter's home. He was the husband of Dorothy (Waterman) Saltzman, with whom he shared 67 years of marriage on April 24, 2010.Born on Aug. 13, 1919, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a son of the late Joseph and Dorothy...

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Dear Gram, Mom and family,
I just wanted you all to know how much I loved Gramps. He was the only grandfather I ever had. I loved just sitting and holding his soft, warm hands. I loved listening to his kind and gentle voice. I loved seeing the smile on his face when we'd walk through the door. And I loved how much he loved us unconditionally. My heart grieves and weeps with you. And I will keep praying for you all to find peace in your memories of him.

Chel, Ryan and family,
Please accept my deepest condolences during this most difficult time of loss. Although I never met him, I can tell that he had a great zest for life and that he was surrounded by so much love from his wonderful family and friends. He enriched so many lives and will be sorely missed. I'm confident that his legacy will continue for many years. I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers and hope that you find comfort in remembering him for the great man that he...

Mrs. S, Chel, Ed and family,

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathies to your family.

Dear Chel,
Although I had never met your father, he sounds like he was a dear,wonderful man who will be greatly missed. I pray that the Gift of God's Grace and Blessings bring you and your family peace and comfort at this difficult time...

Every time I met Mr Saltzman he impressed me with his absolute love and adoration for his wife and family, a true family man!

You're in my thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. I remember your Dad well and know how much he loved you....May he rest in peace knowing how much you two shared in life and the lifetime of memories you have.

Each time I met Mr. Saltzman he struck me as a class act and it was obvious how much his wife and family meant in his life, everything!

I'll always remember his smile and our talks about diamonds and jewelry. I'll miss him. To the family, my thoughts are with you.

My darling Dad,
The hole in my heart can never be filled as you are irreplaceable and everyone who has had the honor and blessing to have had you in their lives knows this.
Always waiting for the day we are reunited, I remain your loving and devoted daughter,
Rachelle Jo