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Paul Kaufman, M. D.
December 10, 2023
We were colleagues for a number of years at UMASS Disability Service and became good friends. I became very fond of Steve and looked forward to our weekly contacts . I am a now retired psychiatrist. I live in Waban, near your daughter and grandchildren there. Steve was a very knowledgable and helpful colleague. What I remember most was love for his family and his pride in their accomplishments. I felt I came to know you vicariously through the years of talking with him. I am sorry to have lost track of him in recent years. The people af DES also are saddened as his liss stimulated me to reconnect with some them. Your loss myst be very painful. I think he was a very good person.
Jimmy Considine, Charlestown
November 29, 2023
Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in peace.
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