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Eddie Epstein
December 5, 2017
I just learned of Richard's death. My condolences to Meredith.
I never met him, but few people have had more impact on my life. He helped me through personal and professional travails with warmth and understanding.
Bob Tewksbury
May 23, 2017
Meredith,
Although I never met your Dad in person I felt like I got to know him over the years via our numerous phone calls. He was helpful to me personally and professionally. He was so very proud of you and all you have accomplished. My deepest sympathies for your loss.
Robert DiDonato
May 6, 2017
Richard R.I.P.
Robert DiDonato
May 6, 2017
My condolences to Meredith and your family. Throughout working for your father, he had shown a great deal of kindness and generosity. My prayers are with you in your time of grief.
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Karen Tilbor
May 3, 2017
Dear Meredith and Loretta,
I learned about your father's/your brother's death this evening and am thinking of you. I am so very sorry about your loss. I hope to attend the memorial on May 15 and will contact Lindquist to find out the specific location in N. Yarmouth. I see that Richard's death was in February, but if there is anything I might do to assist prior to the service, please let me know.
Warmest regards,
Karen Tilbor
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207-837-8460
Rudy Stratton
May 3, 2017
My condolences to the family, friends and all who knew Mr. Segal. He was such a wonderful man. His humility and kindness were always so refreshing. I will never forget our morning conversations about life, family and his passion for justice. By his service he truly made a 'good name for himself', such an example for us all to reflect on. (ECC 7:1,2)
Jeff Nielsen
May 3, 2017
My condolences to his family, friends and all others whose lives he touched. To describe Mr. Segal as "kind" and "honest" is very accurate. He was a brilliant man who used his talents to tirelessly help others. He was also an extremely proud father - that pride was evident every time we spoke. I will miss our conversations about current events, baseball and of course, our children. May you rest in peace Mr. Segal knowing that your legacy of selfless service lives on.
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