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Marda Dunsky
December 25, 2003
Dear Mrs. Wiznitzer, Max, Israel (Jay) and Ira,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your husband and father, Abraham. My own father passed away a year ago, so I understand well what you are experiencing at this time.
It has been so many years since our families knew each other on Campbell Avenue. Still, I remember all of you fondly.
With best wishes,
Marda Dunsky
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