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Nason Hurowitz

Worcester, Massachusetts

1930 - 2018

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Nason A. Hurowitz, 88Worcester - Nason A. Hurowitz, age 88, died on Tuesday morning, October 16, 2018.He leaves his wife, Martha P. Grace; his sons, Steven Hurowitz and his wife, Susan; Dr. James Hurowitz and his wife, Dr. Doreen Brettler; his daughter, Beth Crotty and her husband, Donald; his...

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Nason is always in my head... I was looking at #2 Rollingwood on Zillow today. I'd love to know how much that house cost to build. I listened to many a classical and Broadway play album in that house while ensuring that nothing untoward happened to the kids down the hall. (And you don't even know that I was there.) The Army took me far, far away but when I did come to visit, I always made a point of stopping in at Tech Pharmacy to visit with Nason, Joyce and Howard. Juicy "Big Beefs" from...

I still think of him often and the fun we had in the Pharmacy. Running down the street to Friendly's to get Big Beef sandwiches for the crew! Sol was a delight too; with the way he would tease his clientele when they would come in from a snowy day. "C'est que ce?"

Remembering Nason (and Sol). Two great guys who gave me my first job while in high school (Classical). I clerked at the pharmacy and delivered prescriptions in that beat-up old Chevy "truck". Wonderful memories. So sorry that I wasn't able to re-connect with Nason before he passed. I would loved to have seen him one more time.

Tech's delivery vehicle with me driving.

Me on the phone behind the counter at Tech Pharmacy

Martha,

Sincere condolences from the Guts. I will let Marlyse know when next we speak. So sorry for your loss, I enjoyed the dinners at my parent's house with you good folk.

Philippe E Gut

Dear Martha and Family,

Lea and I were saddened to learn of Nason's death. We were newlyweds when we began to patronize the wonderful old Tech Pharmacy. He was a very nice man. It was fun to run into him from time to time after that. We send you our sympathy.

John Hench