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Jon M Levin
March 9, 2025
I knew Moe Eagerman from my highschool job.He could be gruff but in hindsight he was gare better to me than I deserved. Thank you Moe, I hope yiou rest in pe
Elizabeth Freedman Stearns
December 17, 2004
I'm sorry to hear of Mr. Eagerman's passing. I remember him well from my childhood days going to eagerman's bakery after church with my mother to get bagels and onion board, lox and whitefish. There were always tasty samples on the counter and coffee for customers waiting inline with their numbers. My mother was catholic and my father was Jewish. I didn't know until many years later that this was not a catholic tradition! Going to Eagerman's every Sunday is a happy memory of my childhood that I'll always treasure. Rest in Peace "Moe"
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