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Kay E. Poliner

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Kay E. Poliner EASTON Kay E. Poliner, 94, of the Freedom Village at Brandywine Retirement Community in Coatesville, PA, formerly of Easton, PA, passed away on Dec. 23, 2017. Born on Aug. 25, 1923, in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Anna Steiger Friedman. Kay was...

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Kitzie, my thoughts and prayers are with you, your brothers, and extended family at this difficult time. Your mother was so proud of all of you. She was a kind, gracious lady who always had the most wonderful smile. Sharon Lock LaRose

To the Police family,

So sorry for the loss of your Mom. My prayers are with you all during this difficult time of sorrow.
I was a patient of your Dad'said for 50 yes I also remember your Mom working for your Dad.My grandmotherdid cleaning for your parent what great memories My deepest sympathy.

Remembering the Poliner's as a child was wonderful. The treated our family like we were there family, They would always buy candy or what ever we were selling from school. (Wolf). 2 great people for sure. R.I.P. Mrs. Poliner The Mackus Family from Bank St. 8 kids total.

My condolences to all the family. May your mother and father be reunited in Heaven. We were blessed to have known them all our lives through your father's work. People like them are few and far between.

To Jay and the Poliner family, we are so sorry for your loss. Sincerely, the PB Medical/Wellness and Disability staff.

Skip - to all of your family - both of your parents were amazing people. I fondly remember your Mom in the office when I was a patient of your Dad's, as well as taking my son there. The world needs more people like them! Our deepest sympathies.

To all the Poliner children
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and your families. We were patients of your Dad from 1940 till his retirement. You all were blessed by having a Mother & Father who exemplified the true values in life. May they both rest in peace.

I had the pleasure of knowing the Poliner's through my work at ERA. What a delightful, generous and devoted couple. The world needs more kind people such as them. My condolences to the family.

One of the nicest most pleasant ladies I have ever met. Rest in peace.