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8 Entries
Barry and Rita Caplan
September 8, 2010
Dear sandra,
we were sad to hear about Stanley's passing. our prayers go out to you and the family. take care and may God bless you all.
August 31, 2010
Dear Sandra & Family,
We were saddened to hear of your loss.
Stanley was a true gentlemen. May God help you to heal, and may you have no
more sorrow.
Edie Myers & Jerry Hannon
August 28, 2010
Dear Sandra, Perry, Karen and family.
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Stanley's passing, Stanley was a warm and kind man, who I felt lucky to have known! May your lifetime of memories with Stanley provide you comfort at this difficult time! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!
With Love,
Shari, Stephen, Michael, Daniel, Brandon and Samantha Libman
Bryna Cohen
August 26, 2010
Dear Sandra, Perry, Karen and family. I was saddened to read that Stanley had passed away.I did not know him well, but do recall a warm, cheerful man. I wish you all strength to work through this difficult time.
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August 26, 2010
Dear Sandra
Sorry to hear that Stan had passed away. I enjoyed chatting with him over the years. Betsy joins me in sending our deepest sympathy to you & your family.
Norm Alexander, Toronto
Beverly & Martin Yaffy
August 25, 2010
Dear Sandra
So sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Peggie Liederman
August 25, 2010
My love and thoughts are with you all
Peggie
Stephanie (Caplan) Cohen
August 25, 2010
My thoughts and prayers go out to my my family. My Uncle Stanley was a kind and generous man.I can remember standing in his kitchen as a little girl and he would say"Im going to put you on a piece of toast and eat you up".I hope family and friends get you through thistime of sorrow.
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