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Sue Arenstein
June 28, 2008
Susie & Steve,
I want to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
I have fond memories of Joe and Gloria when they chaperoned our Bar Mitzvah dances so many years ago. I know you will always have fond memories of your very special sister.
Dan Stamm
June 24, 2008
Gloria was a great teacher and a smiling face. She will always be remember by me and the other March of the Living students that she taught.
Susan Levin
June 21, 2008
My sincerest condolences to all of Gloria's family and friends. Unfortunately I understand all too well what it means to lose a mother to lung cancer. I founded Lung Cancer Circle of Hope 2 years ago with one thought in mind - to prevent one other family from facing the shock of a lung cancer diagnosis - while we do not always succeed with that goal, we believe there must be hope.
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