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Sumner N. Goldstein

Randolph, Brookline, Massachusetts

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Of Randolph, MA, formerly of Brookline, MA. Died at the age of 83 on August 29, 2007. Sumner is survived by sister Eleanor Sandler of Randolph MA, Nephew Jeffrey Sandler of Ft Lauderdale, FL, Nephew & Niece Bruce & Caren Sandler of Northampton, MA, Grand Nephews/Niece Matthew and Joseph...

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Sumner, we'll miss you very much.
Thank you for being an inspiration.

Sumner,
When I saw you last time, you were drinking beer w/ Gordon at UNO's and you look so happy... I still cannnot believe you had passed away. You always talk funny stories, make us laugh and loved music so much. I'll never forget about you and your left side in Symphony Hall.
May you rest in peace.

I will remember Sumner as a person who knew something about everything; he taught me about topics ranging from philosophy to the Red Sox. The day I heard that we had lost him, I was just thinking about how much I was looking forward to starting up some more conversations with him. He will be sorely missed, but he is forever a part of my memories of Boston and Symphony Hall. We're all better for having known him.

Sumner,
You made Symphony one of the best jobs for a college student in the city. I will miss you're funny stories and opions about "kids these days". Your side of the hall will never be the same. Good Luck on this new journey.

Sumner you will truly be missed, you were one of the finest people (not to mention coolist) that I have ever had the pleasure of knowing, let alone work with. I thank you for your friendship, God Bless.

Dear Sumner,

You were a one of a kind person in my life. I remember one night after work when a few of us went out for drinks and you said being around us college students made you feel like a kid again. I wouldn't have enjoyed or even remembered that night if you weren't there. You made me enjoy it.

In the end you've taught me people don't have to grow out of being young and silly. Thanks for always being yourself and doing what you wanted. I will do my best to always be...

Sumner,
Thanks for the fun times, laughs and good stories. Symphony hall will never be the same without you. You were loved by all and will be missed.
-Laura

Dear Sumner,

I still cannot beleive you are gone, and we made promise to see for opening night at symphony.

I wish I could play for the music.
Please stay warm at the heaven.

Yuji Kano

Sumner with Yuji kano, May 2006 symphony hall