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Lester E. Blank

Fairfield, Connecticut

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BLANK Attorney Lester E. Blank, age 80, of Bridgeport, died Monday October 22, 2007 at St. Vincent's Medical Center. Attorney Blank was born in Bridgeport, a son of the late Walter and Rose (Rome) Blank, and was a World War II Army Veteran. Attorney Blank was avid sportsman and loved hunting,...

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Vickie,
I was extremely saddened to learn of Lester's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Hello Vickie and all, I was saddened to read of Lester's passing and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'll never forget Lester. I had the pleasure of working for him for 6 short months, but he made his staff feel so special. He called me "Miss Cool" and awarded me often for my "great" ideas at our staff meetings with things like bananas. I'll never forget our staff lunches on Fridays and proudly wearing those Blank & Blank shirts. I still talk about my time working for Lester...he was certainly special!

To The Lester Blank Family, My Sincerest Condolences Ada Shapiro(Cousin of Adelaide Eckhart )

We loved him and we still do. He was soooo special and just an extrodinary man. Grandpa Lester or as some call him "Plester" is always in our hearts forever. We know that he is okay because he is with his parents and brother. He always knew the perfect way to make us smile. He is still with us, so therefore, we still smile. LOVE is what we all feel for our grandfather and we know that he still feels love for us too. Thank you Grandpa Lester, for all that you have done for us and our families.

We all really enjoyed Lester's company and lawn parties (even it was to rain). What an interesting person who will very much remain with us.

Lester I am happy to say that I have met you, even though it was not a very long time, you were sunshine and a breath of fresh air.

Very simply, it was a pleasure and a privilege to know Lester. I will miss him dearly.

Lester was a fine man. I enjoyed his humor, his insight and his love-of-life. He was a valued member of our Thursday evening Mens Group.

With deepest sympathy,

Bob Kamm