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Harry ROGOWITZ
July 14, 2023
Aida was a great friend. I got to know her several years ago working United at Dulles. She was always cheerful and friendly. I was able to travel with her in 4 trips. I can remember her laughing after someone said something funny, then her face got red from laughing and the tears came. She was an excellant flight attendant, always willing to help out where she was needed and always with a smile. I spoke once to her sister Liz when she had her 1st back surgery. She was able to tell me how she was doing and send her my get well wishes. I often think of her and remember the happy times we shared. This coming July 18, this coming Tuesday, I am having mass for her to honour her in her birthday, as I have done last December on the day she went to heaven to be with her parents and Jesus. Very sadly missed, Harry M Rogowitz
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