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Danny Brodsley
September 3, 2013
Max was my cousin, the son of my grandfather's sister, Mayme. I hadn't seen or heard about him for over 60 years, but I remember him very well as a sweet- natured, kind and friendly young man 15 years older than myself. I offer my sympathy and condolences to his family, whom I did not know except for his sister Dana Maltz, who I think is still living and whom I would be very happy to hear from. She and/or anyone of his family who would like to contact me would be most welcome to do so, either by replying to this e-mail or phoning me at home, (818) 782-4548, please not mornings.
Again, I didn't know much about Max after the early 1950s, a few years after he married Joanie and became the proud father of his first son Jeff.
I look forward to hearing from you,and would like to share memories with you. I am sincerely sorry for your loss. yours with love, Danny Brodsley
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