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Leslie Adler

EAST GREENBUSH, New York

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Adler, Leslie EAST GREENBUSH Leslie Adler, 52, of East Greenbush died Sunday, July 20, 2008 at her home. Leslie leaves a loving husband, Bob and two sons, Eric and Douglas; her parents, Blanche and Boris Jarushewsky; sisters Elizabeth, Suzette and Andrea; a brother, Jayson; nieces and nephews and...

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To Leslie's Family, I worked with Leslie at CHIC many years ago. I hadn't seen her in many years but I have many fond memories of her. I just learned from one of her co-workers that she had passed away. My sincere condolences to Bob and the boys.
Remember all the happy times you had with her and we pray God will give you strength to get through this difficult time.

Bob, Eric and Douglas:

We are truly saddened to hear about Leslie's passing. Leslie and I went to Lawrence High School together and RPI. Probably elementary school and junior high as well.

Leslie was my buddy--we travelled back and forth from North Woodmere to RPI every few weeks during our early years there. Leslie was with me when my Dad had his heart attack when we were 18--she really helped me thru a hard, scary time.

I wonder if Leslie told you about me...

My sincere condolences to your family on Leslie's passing. I grew up across the street from Leslie. Her house and large, fun family were a comfortable second home to me for over 15 years. Leslie was a friendly, kind and happy person. I remember sitting in her room listening to Procol Harem records as teenagers! When I have thought of Leslie over the years, it has always been with affection and warm wishes. May she rest in peace.

Dear Bob,
My deepest condolences to you on the loss of your dear wife. May you find comfort in all the happy memories you two shared.
Best wishes,

Rick Reinstein, (Adler A.A. customer)

Dear Bob,Eric and Douglas,
We were very saddened to read of Leslie's passing. She was a wonderful lady who shared her friendship,and her family with ours for many years. Our children brought us together as young friends in Hebrew school. Leslie became a friend too, and we will miss her friendship and spirit. May each of you find comfort and peace in your memories of her.
the Loveman family

Dear Bob, Eric and Douglas:
I ache for your loss. Leslie was such a doll. I will always remember her fondly.

Two years ago, Leslie burst into our lives like a red hued firecracker. It was odd, the timing of it all. I met her in an interview for my job at DHCR. It was only a couple weeks later, after I had accepted the position, that we first saw Leslie at B’Nai Sholom. She didn’t realize that we were already members and said, excited as always for new members, “don’t worry, we’ll never talk shop here.” Two years seems such a short time, but Leslie filled that time up with enough joy and energy...

To the Adler family,
I am so sorry to hear about Leslie. I knew her from the Parker School/Doane Stuart era, and she was a great help to me during a difficult year.
In the ways that I knew her, she was always part of the solution. Please accept our sincere condolences for your loss.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I worked with Leslie for only a short time, however, she made a lasting impression on me. She was a friendly dedicated professional public servant who was truly dedicated to the mission of providing quality affordable housing across NYS. I am also a State worker and am deeply saddened . I have no doubt that Leslie's beautiful spirit and memories will live forever with all the people that she has touched both personally and...