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Richard E. Halperin

New York, New York

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HALPERIN--Richard E., sadly on June 19, 2008 at age 53. Born December 7, 1954 in New York, NY to Alvin and Anne Halperin. Richard was the former Chief Operating Officer of the Quellos Group. Prior to joining Quellos, Mr. Halperin was Executive Vice President and Special Counsel to the Chairman of...

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Lucy, we met in Bermuda in July of 1984. We were both on our honeymoon. Richard had friends and or family in Scarsdale where I am from. I know Richard died many years ago but I just wanted to express my condolences to you and your family. Bob Morie

Richard always encouraged my photo hobby.

Has it been 5 years? I still choke when I think of Richard not being with us anymore. He was always such a giving, enthusiastic, loving human being and h e had a wonderful outlook on life along with his quirky sense of humor. I'm sure. He has all the angels in heaven in stitches.. Always celebrate his life.
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Mr halprin confirmed that we we not crazy bringing Gatorade onto the football field ...unreal loss so very very sad ...we talked a about his humble start.,,,he was easy to talk to r

Dear Mrs. Halperin,
I was shocked to hear the belated news of the passing of Richard. I will always remember our early morning coffee meetings in Nevis, waiting to sign up for dinner reservations. My sincere condolences to you and your sons. David Gorberg

Dear Lucy:

I pray that you are well.

It has been almost 30 years since I have seen you and 21 years since I had seen Richard. I recently returned to the New York region after 21 years in Texas and 2 in DC. I Googled Richard this morning to see how to reach him and learned of his passing.

Thank you for this opportunity to belatedly share the view through my window of my brother Richard.

Richard and I served together on the staff of Bob Abrams...

Dear Mrs. Halperin and Boys: I was shocked when I discovered so belatedly that Richard had passed away. Someone in an entry here recalled his walk - it is how I remember him and how it bespoke total optimism and there was indeed an aura about him that was positive and strong. I am so very sorry.

Dear Lucy, I am moving to Manhattan and was just thinking about people I had known who may still be in the area. I was shocked that when I "googled" Rich''s name, I found the untimely notice of his death. You may not remember me, but Rich was an intern at John Hancock in Boston in the 70's while he was attending law school and worked with me on various projects. Every once in a while, I 've contacted him over the years to see how he was progressing. I had not been in contact with him for...

Dear Lucy,

I was so saddened to learn of the passing of Richard.

I will always remember Richard's warm personality, caring nature, wonderful sense of humor, and of course his forehand that we worked on each year. It was always a highlight to see Richard, and never have I met a nicer or more genuine guy.

Richard cared about his family more than anything else in the world. He was happiest spending time with his family and he told me that on more than one occasion. ...

Dear Marsha and Lucy
As friends of Marsha and Martin Epstein we got to know Rich over the past 30something years. The one thing that always impressed me was that inspite of all of wonderful things he had accomplished in his life, he always remained a sincere friendly, regular guy whose humanity was ever present. He was a real mensch. Our thoughts and and prayers are with you and your families. We are thankful to have known him as you are lucky to have had him as your brother and...