SYDNEY-MITCHELL-Obituary

SYDNEY MITCHELL

New York, New York

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MITCHELL--Sydney, of West Lebanon, New Hampshire, and formerly of New York City and New Rochelle, NY, beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, died peacefully at home on January 18, 2017, of natural causes. He was 102 and was predeceased by his wife, Cecile Mitchell, who died in 2013,...

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To the Mitchell Family,
I am so sorry to learn about Syd. He is and always will be a very special person to me and will be greatly missed.

christine cortes

My sincere condolences to all of you. I remember you all from when we were children. My mom and dad were very good friends of your parents. In fact I bought my first born son in a Pydion Haben ceremony For five silver dollars fifty three years ago from your dad. After my Mom's 80th Birthday your dad kept in touch with me through the years always caring So much about how she was doing. He was a wonderful and thoughtful gentleman. You all must be very proud.

Dear Andrea,

I'm sorry to hear of your father's passing, but pleased to hear that he lived a long life. As a friend of Arthur's I got to know and like your dad alot. My mom, who died two years ago at 96, and I always looked forward to seeing your dad (and on occasion you too) in synagogue on the holidays. I miss those days. Hope you are doing OK.

Andrea, we watch you so regularly that you seem like family to us. Our condolences and best wishes. We lost our Dad a few weeks ago at age 90, oh to live such full and wonderful lives!
Diane

Condolences to the Mitchell family.

Andrea,
My sincere condolences on the passing of your father, someone whom I knew and respected deeply. Your whole family was very special to mine. Please share this with your family.

May the God of Abraham be you as we await the fulfillment of seeing his offspring filled the earth like the stars in the heavens. Genesis 15: 5,6.

My since condolences to all the friends and family. During these times of distress is especially more necessary to pour out your heart to God in prayer because he cares for you. He promises that all who do so will have their thoughts and feelings soothed by "the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. Phillipians 4: 6,7