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Jerome Joseph Aresty

COLLEGE STATION, Texas

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Jerome Joseph Aresty died at the age of 79 after four miraculous years surviving lung cancer, and after quite a few bonus golf games, in Boca Raton, Fla., on June 5, 2009. Funeral services will be held on June 9, 2009 at 1 p.m. at Temple B'nai Or in Morristown. Arrangements are by Bernheim...

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Lorraine, Karen and Jim,

I was so sorry to hear about Jerome. May his memory be ever for a blessing.
Debby and Betsy join me in sending our codolences.

Ron Kwasman

Aunt Lorraine, Jimmy and Karen and the rest of the family, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Jerome. He will be missed. I am very sorry I could not be there to say goodbye, but I will be partaking in a ceremony here in India to remember him on Tuesday. My heart goes out to you and I miss you all. Love JoJo Aresty

Irving and I would like to offer our sincere condolences for your loss. We have read the obituary and ar e impressed with the full and generous life you and Jerry have lived together.

I am very sorry for you loss. Your dad sounds like he lived a full life and shared it with others. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Betsy Feuerstein

Uncle Jerome a "Remarkable/Extraordinary man will be missed and thought of fondly. Aunt Lo, Karen, Jimmy & Family the memories will always keep you close to him. Thank God for our Uncle Jerome!!

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure to meet him and worked with him.
He was a great person. Today is a sad day for the Alfred Dunner Family.

Ray and I hold you in our thoughts at this sad time, knowing that memories of happier days will soon fill your hearts.

Such fond,loving,fun-filled memories of Mr. Aresty. A "second-Dad" to me. I will miss his bright smile and his warm embracing hugs. He will always be remembered and he will truly be missed.

I'm sorry for your loss. As a recent Rutgers graduate, I owe much of my undergraduate education to his generous scholarships. He contributed much to the Rutgers community.