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Judith Podpalka
September 24, 2020
How lucky you were to have a Mom that fled her country to give you a better life. My Mom did the same. In their honor we must live life to the fullest.
Diane Menzel
October 12, 2012
Dear Willy, Paul, Julie, Ericka, and extended family members of Eva Eisen,
It is with great sadness that I learned of Eva's passing. I will always appreciate what a wonderful friend she was to my mother, beginning in Queens where we were neighbors, and continuing in Port Washington where she, my mother, and I and my family coincidentally all moved. I knew Eva to be kind and caring, always with an open mind and heart. Whenever I'd run into her, I would marvel at how happy and youthful she always seemed strolling down Main Street or shopping at local stores. I admired how she would share with pride but also a sense of humility about her children and grandchildren who brought her such joy.
My sisters and I have such warm memories of Eva and all of you. We are so sorry for your loss.
Sending my love and condolences,
Diane (Simon) Menzel
Jennifer Bohatch
October 9, 2012
Dear Eisen family, may you find love and peace in one another during this difficult time.
LINDA NOVACK
October 8, 2012
My husband, Stan, and I knew Eva in Kew Garden Hills, NY, many years ago when she was raising her granddaughter, Ericka, who is the same age as my son, Jeff. They lived across the street from us, and the kids played together. We stayed in touch for many years, but after we both moved several times, we lost touch. My husband and I were saddened to read about her passing, and were especially sad to find out that she had lived in Studio City in her last years, because we moved to L.A. almost two years ago, and would have visited her if we had known we lived so close to her and Willie. Our condolences go out to Willie, Julie, and Paul as they mourn her loss. She was a strong woman, and she will be missed. She was incredibly proud of her family.
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Hester Bates
October 8, 2012
Dear Eisen Family,
May God be with you at this time. He encourages us in the Hebrew scriptures to throw all our burden upon him and he himself will sustain us. (Psalms 55:22)
stuart morgenstern
October 5, 2012
Eva, you were a class act. God speed.
October 5, 2012
Reading this obituary I am even more impressed. My high holidays were not complete without reading that Ms. Eisen had polished all the silver on the Torahs -- an impressive amount of work, even without all the other, larger things she did, for us and the whole community. She will be missed, by those who knew her and those who didn't.
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