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Marilyn Kramer
March 20, 2010
Dear Louise,
So sorry to learn of your Mother's death. I know how much you loved her, giving up your career in Washington, D.C. to return to Chestnut Hill so you could devote yourself exclusively to her!
Yours in Sympathy, Empathy, and Profound Sadness.
Bunny Gordon
March 19, 2010
Louise, I am Bunny (Waldfogel) Gordon, daughter of Ben and Irma. I haven't seen you since Nancy Ross's Sweet Sixteen party at Blue Hills Country Club. Our parents were friends since our Moms went to high school together. I particularly remember your Mom as one of the most "sophisticated" friends in my mom's circle. Your Mom and Dad were quite often the "stars" of the "Wild and Crazy" New Year's Eve parties at my parent's home on Esmond St. Both my parents are still "Wild and Crazy" in some other universe....your Mom will have a warm welcome.
March 10, 2010
Dear family of Florence,
I remember Florence's name many times when I worked as a Real Estate agent in Newton and Brookline. She was well respected in the profession. Eternal rest be hers.
Ann L. Martin, West Roxbury, MA
Linda Friedman
March 9, 2010
Dear Louise ,
I happen to see your mother passed away. I am so sorry and wish to offer my heatfelt condolences. We haven't seen each other in about 55 years but I remember you both so well. My name then was Linda Rosen and I lived next door to the Nautilus Inn, Hope we can be in touch.
PS I lost my mother last year .
Linda Friedman
March 9, 2010
Florence was a significant person in my life. The 10 years we worked in real estate will not be forgotten. She was a very smart lady and made some unbelievable deals. She was a very unique person. Marcia Charpentier
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