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Michael & Nancy Thomas
August 10, 2005
How can anyone understand this loss? How sad to bury one's child. It has been years since we have spoken, but Don, Lois and ofcourse Julie will always be a part of our lives. This proves life is far to short to have issues with those who were important in your lives. Julie loved her parents and was loved in return. She will be missed. We are so very sorry for your loss.
Leslie Ghrist
July 25, 2005
Don & Lois, I do not know if you will remember me, but todd Bernstein, my ex-husband and I lived down the street from Julie and Mark before we moved to Hidden Hills. I just heard about your loss today and I am so very shocked and sorry. My prayers are with you all. Julie will be missed.
Barbara Season
July 25, 2005
Dear Don & Lois,
I'm so sorry to hear about Julie. It was so good to just be with her a few weeks ago at my baby shower. She was a very special person. I have many great memories from High School and I will miss not being able to re-connect with her again.
My thoughts are with you.
Barbara Season
Eddie Arnstein
July 23, 2005
Dear Don and Lois, I was so shocked to hear about Julie. My deepest sympathies are with you in this time of grief. If I can help you in any way, please call me at work or home. We are praying for you both. Love, Eddie and Roxanne
Kay Neshat
July 22, 2005
Lois and Don, You have the deepest condolences from me and my family. Julie was the 6th Neshat for so many years and gave all of us many wonderful memories. We shall pray for the repose of her soul and courage and strength for you in these sad days.
sarah neshat
July 22, 2005
I can not express my sorrow and I'm glad I was able to know her practically
her whole life. Many fond memories will remain with all of us. Love to you all.
Sarah Neshar
mike glickman
July 22, 2005
dear mr amd mrs arnstein..it is with such shock about julie..my heart goes out to you and julie's family..can remember so many fun times with julie at hesby mulholland and birmingham ...remember studying with julie at your sherman oaks home in 1976 biology mr morris's class julie was my science team partner and I was so lucky she was the smartest in class..we always called her ''munchkin'' can't remember how she got that nickname but it seems only fitting to say ''somewhere over the rainbow'' julie will be healthy and happy and smiling and looking out for us..having been thru a major loss myself I know how hard all this is..julie touched many lives i am blessed to have been one of them..sorry I will be out of state sunday..much love and condolences mike glickman and family
Shari Cowan
July 22, 2005
Dear Louis and Don:
An old friend, who I just saw a couple of weeks ago. My deepest and sincere condolences.
Love Always,
Shari Cowan
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