Nathan Doctrow obituary, Arlington, MA

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Nathan Doctrow

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Debra Sukel Morris

July 11, 2024

Dear Susan and family,
I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. May his memory be a blessing.

Bernard and Agnes Majewski

July 11, 2024

Fond memories of Nat and his soft manner but bright conversations.
Prayers and Peace to all the family
Bernard and Agnes Majewski

Beth Soltzberg

July 11, 2024

Dear Sue and Family, I am lucky to have known Nathan for a little while. I enjoyed his memories of selling newspapers as a kid, seeing some of his photographs, and his good spirit! What shone through is that he was a vital person with appreciation for family and life.

Mary Taylor

July 11, 2024

To Nate's Family. I am sorry to hear of Nate's passing. I worked with him in the 80's at GE. He was one of the best people I ever worked with, always thoughtful, always appreciated what his staff did. May he rest in peace and may your wonderful memories help you during this difficult time.

Mary Taylor
Vero Beach, FL

Jean Drees

July 10, 2024

So sorry for your loss, Susan. We met Nathan at ballroom dancing many, many years ago. Your dad and Rich were such great friends and loved doing their volunteer work together.

Terri Passardi

July 10, 2024

So sorry to hear about your Dad Sue. Sending prayers for your family.
Terri Davis Passardi

Sue Doctrow

July 7, 2024

It's nice to be asked this question....my first memory of Nathan, my dad, was as a little girl (probably about 2 or 3 years old) sitting on the floor of the bathroom in an apartment our family rented, watching him shave at the sink. I'm sure he would have been talking to me or singing for me. The floor had those vintage white hex mosaic tiles. I think that's why I always had a fondness for those tiles, and renovated two bathrooms using that kind of floor, including the bathroom in my dad's recent home.

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