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Saul Goldfarb

Windsor Locks West Hartford Bloomfield, Connecticut

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Saul Goldfarb, 80, of West Hartford, formerly of Windsor Locks, died Mon-day, September 17, 2007.Born in Hartford, he was the son of the late Moses and Jenny (Furman) Goldfarb. He graduated from Windsor Locks High School and he attended Hillyer College. Saul was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of...

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Ruth:

Saul was as good as men come, and he was a great Lion, a model Lion. I think of him often when telling my fellow Lions out here in California what it was like being a member of the very special club -- the family -- that is the Windsor Locks Lions Club. As one of the most active members of the club, Saul simply never stopped giving. He seemed to be involved in every single program, event or activity. In fact, he probably was! Or, at least very nearly so. His leadership, or his...

I was so saddened to hear of Saul's passing. I worked with him at Vogal's so many years ago. His kindness to everyone has kept him in my heart.

Dear Ruth: I was so sad to hear about Saul (Moe to me) He has touched the hearts of many people. He married me and all 4 of my brothers and sisters. I'm sure right now he is up in heaven having lunch at a deli with my dad!! Your are all in my thoughts and prayers. Debbie Campanelli Rochat

Dear Ruth, Bob and I were so very sorry to hear about our dear friend, Saul. It was almost 21 years ago that he married us and many more since he and I became friends. You and Saul were an inspiration to us because of your commitment to each other and the humor with which you lived your lives. Saul will be missed by his many friends - all of whom respected and admired him. I wish you well and hope that all of your happy memories sustain you.

Dear Ruth and family, we are saddened at Saul's passing. He was a very special man. The tributes from family and friends yesterday at his service prove that. We were happy to be neighbors and friends for many years. George and I were very happy to have you and Saul as our wedding planners 16 years ago. You all will have many memories to keep him close to you. Our deepest sympathies go to you all.
Pat and George

Dear Goldfarb Family:

Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. While we never knew Saul directly, his son Ed is our trusted and valued partner. Saul instilled hard work, integrity and humor in Ed. He raised a great son.

To The Goldfarb Family,
Mr. Goldfarb was such a wonderful gentleman. Always concerned about others, and a terrific supporter of the students of Windsor Locks High School. He'll be missed by everyone who knew him.

Ruth and Family,

I am so sad to hear the news of Saul's passing. I called my dad to tell him. He said you had already notified him. We both feel blessed to have known Saul. He was a GREAT person and an inspiration to all who were fortunate to meet him. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Thank you Saul for all your jokes and all the times you made us smile, and most of all for being a great friend and performing our wedding ceremony.