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Patti Skalinski
October 24, 2008
Arlene, Michael, Denise & Family:
It has been practically a year since Jerry's passing, and I still think of him and speak of him to people we knew. He will, as your family will, always be in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care of yourselves and continue to live your lives the way Jerry would have wanted.
love
Patti
richard heyman
December 6, 2007
I just became aware of Jerry's passing and quickly remembered the first time we met, in law school 1964, at Eastern College. The fun times there, snacks after school at local places, the jokes and banter,and the true friendship.We drifted over the years, but happily we renewed the last few years for an occasional lunch, which were delightful.I looked up to Jerry for his friendship, and especially for his sharing of wisdom. I will miss that twinkle in his eye and that big Steinberg smile, and mainly him addressing me so often as "hey kid". Rest in peace, you have run and won the race.
Richard Heyman
Patti & Raymond Skalinski
October 31, 2007
Dear Arline & Family:
It was with the utmost saddness to learn of Jerry's passing. I have not seen Jerry in years. My husband Ray had seen him a few times when he was working in the Owings Mills area. Ray had been at your house to help Jerry with shelves or something when you first moved in there. After our tenure at Medaphis was done, we kept in touch via e-mail, he was always forwarding a good joke. We had forwarded pictures to one another of our Grandchildren. Jerry was especially proud of all 3 of them. Denise, for that you and Larry should be proud. He was also proud of the fact that he and Arline had celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary last year, and the entire family went on vacation.
I will never forget Jerry's kindness when Ray & I got married at the courthouse in Towson, 20 years ago. He got a cake made, and had sparkling cider to drink, with plastic champange glasses.He offered all of this to my family to come back to the office, and they all enjoyed themselves. Jerry's toast was that he had hoped we would be blessed with all the years, that he and Arline had spent together. He truly was a gentlemen.
Jerry called me a couple of months ago on a Sunday night at 9:00 just to say thanks for always remembering his Birthday through the years. We spoke about family and his health for about 1/2 hour. I realized during the conversation, that Jerry was saying goodbye to me. It was one of the hardest conversations I ever had, and definately, the most treasured.
I have been through alot with Jerry during those days at Medaphis, and he taught me everything I know about the medical billing business.
He truly was a wonderful and generous man, and he will never be forgotten.
Love
Patti
Ken Katz
October 30, 2007
On behalf of Ken, Julie, Jordan and Lyndsay Katz, we extend our sympathies to the Steinberg family for their loss. He'll be missed.
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