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Patty Roberts
September 9, 2012
To Max's sons and Max's stepdaughters:
I feel as if I know all of you as I worked with your dad/stepdad for many years at the New York State Dept. of Taxation and Finance. I listened to many wonderful stories about each of you from Max and Lillian. Max was a great person to work with and for. I shall pray for your family at this difficult time. The last time I saw Max was at an Alumni Luncheon for our Dept. I'm sorry I didn't know about his service because I would really have tried to be there. You all have my deepest sympathy for a wonderful man.
Lois Edwards
August 30, 2012
May the cherished memories of Max Kuperman sustain his dear family at this time & May He Rest in Peace for All Eternity...Sincerely,Lois H.Edwards (Neighbor @ 222 Heritage Road)
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