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MATTHEW GREENBERG

New York, New York

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GREENBERG--Matthew, on February 19, following a long illness. A lawyer who worked on the Howard Beach case and a lifelong Yankees fan, Matt is survived by his wife, Susan, daughter, Alyssa (Simon Nyi), mother, Rhoda, and sister, Sue. The family wishes to thank the many doctors, nurses, and aides...

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My deepest condolences goes to miss susan,and the rest of the family.I will miss you counting the amount of coke i drink throughtout the day,watching the yankees,big bang.You left before you could push me in the wheelchair across the Brooklyn Bridge,but we'll meet again.You will be truely missed.

Sandy and I extend our deepest condolences to you, Ali and families.

We always will remember Matt, as my college roommate and source of enlightenment (primarily political), as Moderator of the student strike against the Vietnam War in the spring of 1970 (I think he was one of the few, if not the only person who knew Robert's Rules of Order!), as a strident protester in the march on Washington that same year (before leaving, he gave me an envelope with instructions in case he didn't...

We will miss his baseball, political and legal critiques and prognostications, and his nickel bets on all of the above. We send and bring much love and deep affection to Sue, Ali, Sue G and Rhoda.

Buddy & Marcy

We will miss his baseball, political and legal critiques and prognostications, and his nickel bets on all of the above. We send and bring much love and deep affection to Sue, Ali, Sue G and Rhoda.

Buddy & Marcy

From college days in MA to grown up life as neighbors in Brooklyn . . . We thought of Matt always as truly one of the good guys. May his family and friends find comfort, and May his memory be for a blessing.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

He was a great guy and a true Yankee fan.