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Neal Sherman

Jamaica Plain, Medford, Chelsea, Massachusetts

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Jamaica Plain, Medford, Chelsea, Massachusetts

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Of Jamaica Plain. Entered Eternal Rest by accident December 19, 2005. Beloved son of Herbert & Molly (Shapiro) Sherman. Dear brother of Len Sherman and Judith Atwood. Cherished uncle of many nieces & nephews. Services at Goldman Funeral Chapel, 174 Ferry St. (off Route 60), MALDEN, on...

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I am so sad to think of not seeing or talking to Neal again. He was a wonderful person and we will never forget him.

I will miss Neal very much. He always made me smile, and I loved his warmth and intelligence. Rest in peace, friend.

sorry to see the passing of neal.he was always a fine gentleman.i saw him at the local pub from time to time.eddie byrne also sends his condolences to the family of this fine gentleman.we will miss him.

(N)ever a dull moment
(E)nriched and touched the lives of so many people
(A)n Angel that found his place in the sky
(L)oves humans, felines and canines alike

Neal was my brother-in-law and was the ideal relative to have, a solid presence and an interesting character to know. His sister Judy and I looked forward to entertaining Neal in the future, either here in Western Mass or even in Nova Scotia, where his appreciation of the Atlantic could find it's true self. We are very sad.

The quiet and darkness from Neal's apartment is a sorrowful reminder of his absence. We'll fondly remember the lilting sounds of his saxophone. May he rest in peace and his family find comfort from his memories. Leila (upstairs at Robinwood)

I have known Neal for 40 years. We grew up together in Chelsea. He was truly a Renaissance man. My prayers go out to his family.

My heart is full of sympathy for the family and friends of Neal Sherman. It was a shock to learn of Neal's passing and I will miss his presence in the building. We were neighbors for only a short while, but in that time I knew him to be a very thoughtful and generous person. Luna, Neal's cat, seems to sense his loss. I'll do my best to take care of her.

Peace,

Yasemin

My deepest sympathy goes to Neal's family. I only knew him for a short time but enjoyed talking with him when we crossed paths in the building. It's strange to know that I will never hear his jazz music echoing in the building again. May God bless him.