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Carol Waxman
October 12, 2010
Dear Ann Louise and Family,
Please accept my heartfelt and sincere condolences upon the loss of your extraordinary and irreplaceable father. I have wonderful memories of your parents in the house on Seminole Circle. You had an idyllic childhood and the most loving and adoring parents. I know how proud they both must be of you and your brother.
In loving support and friendship,
Carol Homar Waxman
Richard Castagno
October 10, 2010
Dear Mrs. Gittleman, Stuart, Ann Louise and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Ann Louise, what a beautiful tribute you wrote of your Dad.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Rich Castagno
Mike Feldhouse
October 10, 2010
Arthur was the perfect example of the "greatest generation" of men. He served his country, his community, and his family. My sympathy goes out to his family.
Robert McKeon
October 8, 2010
Art Gittleman was one class guy whom I have a great deal of respect for. Sitting on my desk is a pen & pencil set with my name on it that Art made for me.I didn't notice in his obituary what a great craftsman Art was or that his last employment was at Connecticut Distributors for Donald Harrison a man who also held Art in great respect. I am so sorry.
Shalom,
Bob McKeon
(Formerly McKeon Wine & Spirits
West Hartford)
Dan Kriwitsky
October 8, 2010
I will miss Uncle Art. He was the most down to earth and decent man you could ever hope to meet.
Ann Louise Gittleman
October 8, 2010
My Dad was an angel in disguise: a noble, loving and wonderful father and husband. I spoke with him nearly every day these past few daus and he was happily looking forward to the future. This man was extra-ordinary - not just because he was my father. Ask anyone who had the privilege of knowing him. I don't ever remember him upset, angry or mad. His good nature, cheer, and loving heart made this word a better place just because he lived in it. I will miss him so...but know he has left his mark and we will always remember, revere and respect King Arthur. May he rest in peace.
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