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Sandra Glinberg
August 29, 2005
Dear All of the Lippow Family:
We were so sorry to hear of the death of our Aunt Sylvia. We only recently were shown a death notice from the Milwaukee Journal.
She will truly remain one of our favorites and always be in our hearts. Some of our best memories of her were from our childhoods. It is wonderful to have a vivid picture of how we remember her. May our love and sympathy surround you and someday may we all get together.
Ron and Annette Plotkin, Elliott and Sandi Glinberg, and Bill and Roxanne Lindekugel and all our Children and Grandchildren.
Lorraine Jacobs
August 15, 2005
To Sylvia's Family,
It was my pleasure to meet Sylvia this year. Volunteers from our office took her shopping and visited with her. I often was the one to take Sylvia shopping. I enjoyed her good natured outlook.
She had her way of doing things and lived a very simple life. I'll never forget her phone calls, to say her "fridgidare was empty" and we knew it was time to schedule a shopping trip.
Sylvia was always appreciative of our help and seemed to look forward to my visits.
I extend my sincere sympathy to you all in the loss of your loved Mother and Grandmother.
Lorraine Jacobs
Director
Shoreline Interfaith
Outreach for Older Adults
Judith and Marshall WEINGARTEN
August 15, 2005
Dear Harvey and Jane,
Brenda just e-mailed me about your mother's death - Marshall and I send our condolences to you both and to Elizabeth. It is very sad to lose a loved one and we appreciate what you are going through. Do not know if Annette and Jeff will remember us, but please convey our condolences to them, also. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Love, Judy and Marshall
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