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Martina Madison
December 20, 2012
I met Mr. Garson in 2003 and he was the happiest man I have ever met. So glad that he touched my life and showed the world that you have to live each day as it was your last. I will miss him. GOD Bless his Family.
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JANE Jacobs
December 10, 2012
Henry will be missed by all the members of Rodeph Shalom. He was always so friendly and remembered my name when I saw him. He knew all the prayers. The last time I saw him recently he was praying out loud and I really thought I heard him say " I will be with you soon". RIP Henry Garson, Jane Jacobs
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