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L Hutchinson
July 24, 2010
May 05, 2010 …Reposting:
Hello, I have been looking for a Patricia Brandt, whom is or was the daughter of a Samuel Brandt. Mr. Brandt if a live should be about 85 years old.
He lived in Brooklyn with his wife for many years and in the 70's and 80's ran a "home health aide agency"
He had four daughters! I was told his daughter Patricia lives or lived someplace in New Jersey. And he Mr. Samuel Brandt was to have relocated to Florida during his later years. Please if you have any information please contact us. Thank you
lorraine family
May 5, 2010
Hello, I have been looking for a Patricia Brandt, whom is or was the daughter of a Samuel Brandt. Mr. Brandt is a live should be about 85 years old. He lived in Brooklyn with his wife for many years and in the 70's and possible 80's ran a "home health aide agency" He and his wife had four daughters! I was told his daughter Patrica lives or lived someplace in New Jersy. And he Mr. samuel Brandt was to have relocated to Florida during his later years. Please if you have any information contact me at: 418-800-1507. Thank you
Dennis DeSimone
January 23, 2010
Dear David: Carolyn and I wish to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of Patsy. The time we got to know Patsy provided a look into one's life guided by passion for family, friends and nature. I personally was move by the warmth of your home and garden setting. It expresses a life full with joy and appreciation for the wonders of life. I was fortunate to know Patsy and offer that her memories will speak profoundly in the days and years to come. May the pain of your loose ease in the months ahead.
Sincerely,
Dennis and Carolyn De Simone
January 20, 2010
I was saddened to hear of Patsy's passing...my heart goes out to her family and close friends. Lillian Schatz Edelman
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Marlene Collins
January 16, 2010
From Marlene Collins (wife of the late Wayne Collins), I would like to extend my most profound sympathy on the loss of Patsy. The last time we saw each other was in 1967 at the Provincial Apartments after the birth of Allison and our first son, Troy. I remember Patsy as a smiling, happy, kind person and I was very saddened to hear of her passing. Having gone through the loss of my dear husband almost four years ago, I can understand how difficult it is to experience the passing of someone so close - it is like having part of you amputated. Unfortunately, words can do little to appease our pain - when the shadow covers the valley and the cold freezes inside us, tales of intense sunshine and sweet breezes do little to comfort us. My thoughts are with you.
Dave DiGiacomo
January 16, 2010
From Dave and Christina Di Giacomo from Mystic Eye Tattoo, we would like to extend our deepest sympathies to Patsy's family for their loss. On Jan.7 of this year my wife & I have also experienced the loss Christina's beloved mother, we also would like to say our relationship with Patsy was for the most part business without her kindnesses, patience, & overall generosity has allowed us to pursue our goals & dreams.
Colleen Murphy
January 15, 2010
Patsy was a woman of substance, intelligence, elegance, compassion and great fun. I'll treasure memories of her kindness and laughter always. Her loving spirit will live on in the hearts of all who loved her.
Michael Gordon
January 14, 2010
From childhood we each called the others’ parents “Aunt” and “Uncle” and that made the feelings more like family than friends. Our lives went in different directions but I always held a special feeling for Patsy even though we rarely saw each other. She was a most special person and she will be remembered – always with a smile.
January 14, 2010
We will miss Patsy very much. She was a loving person full of kindness. Our hearts and prayers are with David and the family.
Jan and Frank Hoerst
January 14, 2010
she will be missed...
David Sufrin
January 14, 2010
It's hard to absorb the loss of someone so full of life...someone so able to see the best in people and in the world around her. Patsy was so involved in everything that surrounded her, and she made her surroundings better for all of us. Patsy "cultivated" kindness, respect, intellect and beauty -- whether in her garden, or in her children, grandchildren and friends -- she tilled her soil with love and patience. Her compassion and kindness (along with her assistance with the Sunday Times crossword) will be missed, but her voice will continue to comfort us. May we all "till our soil" as lovingly as she did.
Mary and Bill Mueller
January 14, 2010
She was very special and fun to be with. We were very lucky to know her.
January 13, 2010
May all your wonderful memories of Patsy give you comfort in your time of loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mary Alice Rogers and Brian Krulikowski
January 13, 2010
A great and brave lady gone too soon. Her love and compasson permiates our hearts forever. M&B
January 13, 2010
Many memories run through my mind when I think of Patsy... She was always interested and interesting and fun to be with. We shared wonderful conversations about books, movies and travel over dinner in quaint little restauranrs that she and David would scout out. She will be missed by many...mostly her family. She fought a long battle with dignity and grace. Our sympathies to David and family. May she rest in peace.
Sue and Joe Carey
Cherry Hill
January 13, 2010
HAMAKOM Y'NACHEIM ET'CHEM B'TOCH AVELEI TZION V'YERUSHALAYIM
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