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Sheldon I. Meshberg

Chicago, Illinois

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Sheldon I. Meshberg, 74, passed away March 10, from his ongoing battle with lung cancer. He may have been weak in strength but he was still sharp in mind. His wife was at his side when he passed onto the next part of his journey. Sheldon was a loving and caring husband and father. He and his wife...

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Dear Reenie and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Stacey K. Apfel

Sheldon was a really great neighbor and friend. He was always upbeat and positive - a real joy to be around. We used to chat "over the fence" many many times. Our love, prayers & condolences to Eva, Allen, Reene, Bruce and all the grandchildren and great grandchildren. He will see you all in heaven one day.

Dear Eva,
Although we lost contact with your family when we moved out of State I will always remember Sheldon. The Turetzky and the Meshberg seniors were very close for a lot of years. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.

MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO YOU EVE, AND THE MESHBERG FAMILY. MY MEMORIES OF SHELDON DURING OUR YOUNG LIVES ON KEDVALE AVENUE WILL ALWAYS BE WITH ME. ART

Hello Eve sorry to hear about Sheldon as you know we grew up together, just got all this information a little to late. Sorry about this. We just grew away from eachother when I moved to Ca. Take care. Love Buddy

I was sorry to learn of my cousins death. I always enjoyed the conversations I had with him when I was younger.

Sheldon was a longtime friend, first as a member of the BCCA, and later with the Skedder Chapter. He was a most generous individual, always willing to help out a fellow collector, be it a novice or advanced collector. He helped organize both beer can and schedule trades, and often opened his home to collectors. Whenever I saw him at a trade session, he always asked: "What do you need? Take it." I'll miss trading with him, both in person and by mail, but more, I'll miss him as a good...

...when you have lived well and done all you could, some of my ancestors would say, "It is a good day to fight. It is a good day to die. Go in beauty"...bye, sheldon

Our deepest sympathy to Sheldon's family and friends. We have had the sincere pleasure of knowing Shelly for many years via BCCA meetings and sked trading. His kindness and thoughtfulness were just a couple of the things that made him stand out above the rest. Sheldon you will be missed by many who's hearts you have touched.