J.-Hamburger-Obituary

J. Victor Hamburger

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Westborough, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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J. Victor Hamburger, 64, of Westborough, died on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 at the UMass Memorial Healthcare University Hospital. He was the husband of Cynthia (Martin) Hamburger. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Amos and Victoria (Daloz) Hamburger. He was educated in Needham schools and...

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My deepest sympathy to the entire family. It was an honor to spend a moment in time with the Hamburger family. My prayers go ut to you in this sad time. May you find comfort in the memories of a wonderful man.

I've just heard of Vic's passing. I worked for him for a while at DEC in Marlborough.

He was always fair, a smart guy and an excellent manager. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Paul Anderson

My sincere sympathy to all Vic's family and friends. I knew Vic through the New England narrow gauge railroad group. Time spent talking to Vic was always a high point of any get together. He always had an up-beat and positive outlook. He will certainly be missed by a great many.

Cynthia & Family,
Betty and I send our sincere condolences on the loss of Vic.
We know the heartache of losing one so dear to cancer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May memories of good times and the knowledge that Vic is no longer suffering sustain you. We wish you peace.

Dear Cynthia,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Vic was just a wonderful human being. I look at the little wooden birds that I have in my cabinet, VH '02 carved into the bottom. I will always cherish them as I will always cherish your friendship.

Love,
Sue Cooper, Westborough

Cynthia and family,
My sincere condolenses for your loss. My parents (Dick and Nancy) extend their love and prayers as well. May God's love comfort you and your children,

My condolences to the Hamburger family. You are in my prayers during the coming weeks. I will miss joking with, and learning from Vic at model railroad meets.

Dear Doris,

My condolences to your family for your loss. May your memories sustain you during this difficult time.

Condolences to the Hamburger Family. Vic and I share same year and city birthplace and co-workers in same company. I know I will see him again and have no problem "waiting" for that occurance. I pray for your comfort in the time ahead, Cynthia.

PEACE.