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MYLES J. AMBROSE

Washington, District of Columbia

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 MYLES J. AMBROSE  Myles J. Ambrose, born in The Bronx in 1926, died June 3, 2014. He is survived by his wife, Lorraine; his brother, Charles Schunk; his children, Myles, Kathleen, Kevin, Elise, Nora and Christopher; his stepchildren, Michael, Susan, Tom Genovese and Nancy Iannone; 17...

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THANK GOODNESS FOR SALK DRIVE. THAT ALLOWED MY FAMILY TO BECOME FRIENDS WITH ALL THE AMBROSES. THE FREINDSHIP ENDURED THROUGH THEIR MOVE TO WASHINGTON AND CONTINUES TO THIS DAY. HAPPY MEMEORIES!

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A real leader full of intelligence, courage and humor. There were many reasons people really loved him. Nobody ever forgot him! He made a difference.

Myles was a great guy and a good leader in the "War on Narcotics"! He was also one terrific Irishman! Rest in peace Myles. Your job was well done!

John Connelly
Former U.S. Customs & DEA

Dear Myles,Elise,Kathleen, Kevin,Nora and Christopher. I was so sorry to hear about your dad. Myles and your mom were good friends of my parents Isabel and Larry Winsch years ago and were my Godparents. I have many fond memories of spending time with the family both in NY and DC. A loss of a good man who left quite a legacy.
Gabrielle Winsch LaCroix

Lorraine, I am so sorry to hear the sad news of Myles's passing. You and the entire family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I just heard about the passing of Myles.
My heart goes out to you during this most difficult time.

Dear Christopher,
I am saddened to have just learned of your loss. Myles was a great man with a truly generous spirit.
My best wishes,
Nancy Howar

Dear Lorraine, Kathleen, Elise, Myles, Nora, Kevin and Chris, My condolences. As you know, I had the privilege of working with Myles for many years. He was also a friend who counseled me during some very tough times. I hope your memories serve to ease your loss. I know Myles will be missed. Kindest regards to you all, Evelyn Suarez