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Lee J. Panoff

Holliston, Massachusetts

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Lee James Panoff, 68, of Holliston and Juno Beach, FL, passed away Saturday, September 3, 2011 at the Mass General Hospital in Boston. Born in Maryland, he was the son of the late Alfred and Florence (Gurvitz) Panoff. He was the husband of Carol A. (Woodcock) Panoff of Holliston and Florida. An...

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I would like to express my deepest condolences to Robin and the entire family.

I am sincerely saddened to hear of Lees passing.It has been many years since we last saw one another. He found me somehow on the internet and called one day about a year ago just to say hello. We grew up on Central Street together and also attended Hebrew School together. I am sure I was one of his best customers at Alpens over the years. Please accept my sincerest condolences .
Debby (Freedman) Pastore Marlboro,Mass.

Carol, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your husband, Lee. I know he will be greatly missed. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless,

Carol, I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you and your family are in my prayers.With Sympathy, Jane (Lalor) Murray

How well I remember Lee from Alpens. He was a young guy when I first
knew him, grew up, went to college, got married, had kids and was manager of the famous Alpens when his Dad passed. Everyone who shopped at Alpens dressed like a fashion plate.
Styles were just beautiful. And the nicest thing, Lee and his Dad trusted us.We didnt make that much money in those days, and we would pay by the week. What guys.....Your family will miss you, Lee.
God Bless and love you.

Dear Carol and family,
Please accept with deepest sympathy the condolences of Marjorie Glover and family. Marge has many fond memories of her time spent with you, Lee and your family at Alpen's.

Carol...please accept my condolences regarding Lee...I just heard today..although I havent seen him or you since the flower shop...let me please extend my sadness today to you and your family. He game me my first job and gave me the opportunity to meet some of the most wonderfuly ladies and people I have ever met in my young life...always..david beccia-calzolaio