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Hadar Neeman
November 19, 2024
Nana, as a child, I remember how excited my siblings and I were every time you and Papa visited. You and Papa came about once a year, always with a suitcase full of the best presents. When I was young, you taught me how to knit, bringing the most beautiful yarns, which I still keep to this day. Each of us received a gorgeous knitted blanket from you as children, and when I had my own children-your great-grandchildren-you made the most beautiful, tiny blankets for them too.
You were such a cool grandmother, and I was always so proud of you. Living in the city, going to concerts, taking courses, and being part of a book club-you were so vibrant. Your taste and style were so good. Even on our Zoom calls (that we start to have during COVID), you always dressed up.
I admire the positive outlook you had, how you always managed to find a good angle in every situation. You were such a people person, always remembering details and asking about our cousins from Mom´s side and our friends.
I miss you so much.
Love, your granddaughter,
Hadar
Donald Gotshalk
October 3, 2024
Sandy was our dear friend and neighbor for several years. We will miss her pleasant demeanor and kind face. We always felt better after talking with her. Our prayers and thoughts are with Barney and her family.
Vivian and Don Gotshalk
Sherryl Libardoni
October 2, 2024
My sisters and I are very sad. Sandy was a wonderful person who was a great listener. She was truly interested in how everyone was and what we were all doing. I actually babysat for her sons, my cousins when they were young. She and my mother were very close and always stayed in touch.
I haven´t seen her very much since I moved to Vermont but she always wanted to know how things were going and asking about our children. My mother, Greta and Sandy were great friends as well as her relative.
She was loved by her family and friends and will be missed.
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October 1, 2024
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