In memory of

Benjamin B. Finkelstein

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Anita Jones

March 3, 2005

To all the family my dearest sympathy. Ben you are sorrowfully missed, I walked in the pharmacy the other day and could not contain myself, I looked for you to say something and joke around,because that was your nature, you always asked me about myself and my daughter. Yes you will be missed in that pharmacy, not just by me, but by many, because they loved you. God love you Ben.

Maurine Clemons

March 2, 2005

Our Prayers to the family. Ben was a good friend, I will miss him dearly.



TO: Ben

I called upon your name, wishing you were near, but still I felt the pain and a word I did not hear. When they told me you were gone. The tears fell and I ask that old question why? But this answer we already know. My friend,the jokes,the laughes,and conversations I will always remember. Rest in peace my friend until we meet again.



Sorrowfully submitted by

The Clemons Family

mark ruffino

February 25, 2005

Ben you are and always will be missed i Became your driver for mckesson a few years ago you became a truly good friend always had a way to make me think about things in life i really thank you for that and always had a way to make me feel better no matter what kind of day i was haveing its not the same there without you sorry i did not get to say goodbye mark ruffino

Susan Deveau

February 25, 2005

Dearest Elie,



My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Anita Jones

February 24, 2005

Ben,I will miss you dearly, as a customer in Rite-Aid pharmacy, no one will take your place. I know God loves you and has a place for you in Heaven.

Anita Jones

February 24, 2005

How do you describe Ben, you can't, he was always there. He would always joke around, but most of all he was a caring and loving man. Words cannot describe how much I will miss him. The pharmacy will not be the same without Ben.

Ray and Bev Persson

February 24, 2005

We remember Ben from years ago when my husband was a police officer in Westport and we had two small children.. Ben was there through sickness with all of us and especially when my husband was injured in the line of duty. Those were the "good old days" when the local pharmacist was your friend and even delivered your prescriptions if you couldn't get out. We remember him with many fond memories. May he rest in peace.

Jan & Walt Collum

February 24, 2005

Ben was our pharmacist years ago at Westfair Pharmacy in Westport. He was a delightful man, a wonderful pharmacist and always a pleasure to talk with. God bless his family at this sad time.

Ed Szakal

February 24, 2005

I had the pleasure of working with Ben at Rite Aid. I will always remember him as an extremely caring person with a Razor sharp wit. He was always thinking about the obstacles that his patrons had, and went out of his way to help them overcome them.

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