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Sharon Edelson
October 28, 2010
Dear Auntie Dina, You will be forever in our hearts for years to come. I am going to miss you and our little chats.
Hugs and love
A beautiful person, Auntie Dina - 1951
Sharon Edelson
October 28, 2010
Dina and Poochie, her beloved dog
Sharon Edelson
October 28, 2010
Ross Cronin
October 26, 2010
So sorry to hear of your Passing.My fondest memories to this day was going over to Marks house and you would show up with Rogue and we would play for hours...good times. Even though I wasn't family you would treat me as such. I will never forget you Auntie Dina.....
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Helen Hierlihy
October 26, 2010
I have only fond memories of Dina and the Standard Poodle romping around the store while I was dusting crystal and china. She had a hard front and soft heart. My sincerest condolences to all the Family.
Connie Kassie
October 26, 2010
My condolences to the Edelson family.
Auntie Dina with me and the boys, May 2006
Robyn Kozierok
October 26, 2010
Goodbye Auntie Dina.
I have so many wonderful memories of spending time with the cousins at the big house on Fairfax Street for Passover, exploring the treasures in the basement and attic(?), enjoying Auntie Dina's unique matzah balls, and steering clear of the tongue!
We always use to take home a little china tchotchka after visiting the store, which was always "guarded" by one or another of Auntie Dina's standard poodles.
The poppies in my garden, though they didn't come from Fairfax St., always remind me of Auntie Dina and Pop Ben.
So farewell to Auntie Dina. May her memory be a blessing to us all.
Vicki Edelson
October 26, 2010
My fondest memory was every Passover when you were brave enough to have 4 generations of Edelsons together and all of us kids would run around your house "investigating" and it didn't bother you one bit! Those were fun times at your house.
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