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Gertrude M. Abrams

Buffalo, New York

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ABRAMS - Gertrude M. Of Amherst, Massachusetts, formerly of Hamburg, NY, died at age 101 on October 4, 2008, content with her life and at peace with her death. She is survived by her daughter, Linda Abrams, and her daughters husband, Robert Miltz, of Amherst, Massachusetts, and by the niece...

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Linda, It was wonderful to see you at the reunion and share with you some great memories I had with your Mom. She was thoughtful ,kind and generous lady,and she will be truly missed. Love, Marian

Linda - My deepest condolences for your lost. Your mother will always remain in your heart and thoughts.

Dear Linda, I was saddened to learn of your mom's passing. It is wonderful that you shared many years together. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Linda, I'm very sorry to hear about your mom's passing. How lucky you were to have her in your life for so long. How many mom's can live to see their children celebrate their 50th class reunion. And I'll bet if her class celebrated every five years as ours does, there weren't many at her last reunion. You must have some wonderful memories.

Linda, I am saddened to learn of the passing of your dear Mom. I wish you and yours comfort in a difficult time. Your Mom may no longer be physically present, but she will never be gone.

Dear Linda, Jack and I were so sorry to hear (read) of your Mom passing. You were so proud and happy to talk about her at the reunion. We send you our best wishes, and will think of you often. Love Nancy

Linda and family- Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Your mother lived a long and fruitfull life and how fortunate you had her for so long.

Dear Linda, What a great lady and a wonderful life she had; may you be comforted by your many memories of her.
Hugs,

Linda, so sorry for your loss. What a blessing to have had your mother in your life for so many years. May the happy times and laughter warm you in your grief.