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Mitchell Shifrin
December 18, 2006
Dear Ed and Selma:
I am so sorry to hear of Ed's passing. He was one entertaining next door neighbor back on Addington Road. I remember that every time I entered your house I thought I had accidentally stumbled into a train station when Ed would bellow his classic "’boared!” I can still smell those cigars and see all his collections in the basement. He was quite a character and I'll always cherish the memories. With sadness and joyful memories I offer my condolences.
Best regards,
Mitch
sandy and Paul Walerstein
December 16, 2006
Dear Selma , We wish to express our sincere condolences on the death of your dear husband Eddie. We have many pleasant memories of the times we spent with him. Fondly, Sandy and Paul Walerstein
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