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Cynthia Adelson
February 14, 2010
The ceremony to honor and say goodbye to Max was so touching and I was so glad to have been touched by Max with his quiet dignity, his knowledge and his courage. I am sure that it is so hard to take some of that strength and keep going and I wish all of you all of the wonderful memeories of your lives together with him. He touched all of us in a profound and meaningful way and that is a terrific legacy. I am a better person for having been touched by Max and your family. Cynthia
Maria Hryckowian@family
February 11, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Phyllis and Robert Friedman
February 9, 2010
Dear Aviva and family,
Robert and I were so sorry to hear of Max's death and want to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family.We hope that your memories of happier times will help you through this difficult time of bereavement.
Phyllis and Robert Friedman
Chris Farkas & family
February 8, 2010
Francine and Rosenzweig family,
We are so very sorry for your loss and keep you in our prayers. Your father's smile and welcoming personality will surely be missed by all. Sincerest condolences to you and your wonderful family.
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February 8, 2010
Dear Stanley and family,
I am so sad to hear of your fathers passing away. I hope you find strength and comfort at this very difficult time. Just thinking of you, your family and our past together brings a smile to my face. I pray that in time, you may find many happy moments again.
Thinking of you,
Sharon August-Dalfen, Raanana, Israel
Catherine Cohen
February 8, 2010
Dear Rosenzweig Family,
We were deeply saddened to hear of your loss.
Please accept our profound condolences.
May your love help you through this trying time.
The Verdene family
Brenda Floyd
February 8, 2010
Dear Rosenzweig Family,
I am heartbroken at the loss of your beloved husband, father and grandfather, Max. He was so kind & warmhearted and will be greatly miss by all who knew him.
May God bless and comfort your family during these difficult times and may your wonderful memories of him give you joy in the future.
Love & Blessings,
HEMODIALYSIS UNIT
February 7, 2010
Dear Mrs. Rosenzweig & the Family,
On behalf of the Hemodialysis Unit, we would like to express our sincerest condolences to you and your whole family.
Kam Yeung
February 7, 2010
Dear Mrs. Rosenzweig & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies & May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Ken Dalby
February 7, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Warren Ross
February 7, 2010
I would like to express my sincerest condolonces to the Rosenzweig family on behalf of the Pinedale Ross's.
Andy Cherniak
February 6, 2010
Dear Aviva, Stanley, Mark, Brenda, and Francine......
I just heard the news of Max's passing. I am so very sorry and wanted to immediately express my condolences to all of you.
You know, it's a funny thing. There are certain people that you may go many years without seeing or speaking to....and yet they have an extremely large influence on your life. I had not seen him in quite a few years, I don't think....but every time I saw him, he was always so friendly, so full of life....he was a real mensch to me and he's a huge part of my childhood (as was Stanley and Aviva).
I remember very well spending lots of time at the Famous Pinedale home. He had a way of making me feel as if it was my home too! Heck insome ways it probably was. He was very nonjudgmental towards me and a good sense of humour. He was very supportive. I remember playing ice hockey where he was lacing up my skates, telling me he didn't really much care if I scored or not or played well. What he DID care about, though, was that I gave it my very best each and every time I was out on the ice. In some ways, I still carry that message with me to this day and we are going back about 35 years. It's a message I try to instill to my own children today as he did to me.
Every single memory I have of him is a very fond one. I already miss him.
Anyway, love you all and just wanted you folks to know that I was thinking of you.
Andy Cherniak
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