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Nathan Liss

Cliffside Park, New Jersey

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LISS Nathan, on September 4, 2012, of Cliffside Park, NJ, age 95. Nathan was born in Paterson, NJ on July 4, 1917. He was a member of the Cliffside Park Democrats and served as an aide to Cliffside Park Mayor Gerald Calabrese for many years. Nathan also served as Chairman of the Cliffside Park...

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Still miss you and Aunt Edith.

I had a memory come to me as I read Uncle Nathan's obit. I remember him speaking Italian and it sounded beautiful. I can't remember if he was fluent in Italian or not but what I heard on a couple of occasions was lovely, lyrical Italian. Thinking of Uncle Nathan, Aunt Edith and Cousin Bobby.

Still my favorite uncle and still think of you when I hear a good joke! xo

I have nice memories of you, Aunt Edith and Cousin Bobby. It feels like a lifetime ago when we were all together. Miss you all.

Always remembered for your love of family, so many funny stories and how beautiful you spoke in Italian. Forever in our hearts Chrissy

I think of you and Aunt Edith so often and miss you both.

Dear Uncle: I still talk about you and will always remember your sense of humor and wit. Go find my husband--he left this world on 8/9/19. He might need to hear some of those jokes you used to tell.

Uncle Nathan~My favorite uncle. You were always a joy to be with. You were warm and welcoming. Frank and I will remember your great oratory skills, your funny jokes and how much you loved your family. Aunt Edith was lucky to have met and married such a wonderful man.



Edith, Brenda & Family
My deepest sympathies are with you in your time of sorrow.
Nat was a one of the most enjoyable people to be around and had a amazing sense of humor.  Nat, you were the only Jewish person that I knew that could converse  in Italian better then most of us. My  thought of Nat that will never be erased is the time he  dressed up as Santa Claus, you surely  were the strangest  looking Santa I ever met.  I will always cherish the wonderful  gatherings we shared...