Irv-Starr-Obituary

Irv Starr

PITTSFORD, New York

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Starr, Irv Rochester: Passed away peacefully in his sleep on September 20, 2008, at the age of 85. Predeceased by parents, Ida & Sam Starr and sister, Pearl Bray. He is survived by his beloved wife, Joy Ann Starr; his devoted children, Andy Starr (Joan Flender), Eileen Bisha (Lynn)...

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Donna, Dave and family we sincerely send our deepest sympathy to all you. Losing a loved one is never easy. The fond memories will keep your loved one close at heart.
Fondly,
Alton, BillieJo & family

May the life of Irv Starr continue to shine through the lives of all he has touched.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To Tracy and her family. From Tommie & Karen Mitchell You have our deepest sympathy. If you need a shoulder to cry on we are here for you.
Sincerely yours
Tommie & Karen

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I always remember him having that special twinkle in his eye! Love always, Suzie (and Tim and Nicholas)

To the family of Irv, My deepest sympaty to all of you. This was a very kind and generous man. My father-in-law was one of his renters, and Irv was so good to him and to me at his passing. It was most difficult having to work and clean out his Town house in Greece. No pressure on me to vacate. Everyone at Towne House Circle appreciated the kindness of this fine man. He had a wonderful rapport with all residents. He will be truly missed.

Irv was a very special person. He usually had a smile on his face and a deal in his heart. No one worked harder than Irv and to work with him in a real estate deal, etc. was an honor. His word was his contract. My condolences to his family whom I know he loved very much. He will not be forgotten in our hearts.

Condolences to the family and thank you for the memories of fun and laughter in the kitchen on Edgerton Street.
Sally Korenstein Gamble and husband Robert A. Gamble

My love to you David and Donna.........I thought alot about your dad over the years..........be in touch!! I've lost track of you.