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Louis Chaikin

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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CHAIKINLOUIS, Jan. 22, 2006; husband of Marilyn (nee Reinheimer), father of Mark (Joanne) Chaikin, Jay (Ricki) Chaikin and Donald Chaikin, Esq. Son of Anna Chaikin, brother of Estelle Salen and Norma Michaels, grandfather of Todd, Lindsay, Tucker, Cooper and Mason. Relatives and friends are...

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Louie, you are at my side day and night. When I think of you, I smile....no matter how I feel. Your presence is felt constantly. I miss you so much...more every day.
Rest in peace, dear, big brother. I know you are with Daddy...tomorrow (1-29) is the anniversary of his death. Noni and I are taking good care of Mom. Rest in peace, Louie. We will be together again. All of my Love, "Eh-Eh"

Louie,
Today marks a year since you left us. I think of you none the less but more and more, and I miss you more than you could imagine.
I do wish that I could pick up the phone and just hear your voice say "hi noni".
your 'baby' sister

Uncle Louis,
I love you so very much! We had many wonderful times together.... like camping in the mountains and going to Niagra Falls, and even spending a week with you and Aunt Marilyn and my son, Jimmy. You are in my heart and you will be missed greatly. The twinkle in your eyes will always shine in my memories.
Love,
Debi jo
a.k.a. "Sugar"

Dad,

I stumbled upon this guestbook by accident and it flooded up memories of you. No matter how grown up anyone in our family was, you affectionately called them by their nickname...Eh-eh, baby Norm or Noni, Cotton, Dixie, Goosey, Rocky, Heldzel, Sugar, Milky, Marky, Ira, Frog...I miss you more than you would ever know. We will take good care of Mom (Milky) and all the grandkids and will think of you every day. I know you are in a better place because you are free from your...

Uncle Louie,
I'll always remember your wonderful laugh and love of life. I know I inherited some of your love for travel and adventure. I miss you.
Your niece,
Lori "Dixie"

Uncle Louie,
You always had a smile on your face and laugh in your heart. I will miss you.
Love,
Hopie-opie
"cotton"

Uncle Louie was such a funny, easy-going guy. He always had a smile, a sense of humor and a nickname for all of us. I loved him. He leaves behind a wonderful family. I look forward to spending happy times with them in the future.
Rich and I would not have been able to buy our house without Louie's generous professional and financial assistance. That house will always remind me of him.

Louis: I've known you since I was a teenager, always loved you and always was pleased to see you. I will truly miss you. Love, "Lance"

My big brother Louie; I wrote that I could not imagine you not in my life. Although it pains me that you are gone, I find comfort in knowing you are at peace. I have always loved you with all my heart.
Your baby sister Noni