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cheri weiner
December 4, 2009
To the families of Benjamin Meed:
It must have been a most difficult effort for you to prepare the works that you did, for all those who suffered needlessly.
When you arrive in Heaven, maybe you may now meet all those you helped with your workings, be able to then thank you and appreciate all the heart you gave, as you prepared the lists you did, just for them and their memories.
God Bless!
Jewel
June 16, 2007
May your many works not be forgotten. Blessing for those who were nearest to you.
Seymour Rockower
January 10, 2007
I believe I had briefly met Mr. Meed about the year 1967 thru his
daughter, Anna. I am deeply sorry
at his passing. May he rest in peace and I wish his family well.
Al Lopez
October 27, 2006
...I did not know you, nor had I ever heard of you before today, but I respect and admire any person, Jew or Gentile that so valiantly stood up against the evil that was then and persist now...I hope the young never forget the holocaust and it will be people like yourself who will constantly remind us that those who could save did not and those who did shall not be forgotten...lahaim
Juda Engelmayer
October 27, 2006
Ben was a remarkable man who lead a life unmatched. May he rest with the angels, and may his name be for a blessing.
Katherine Lemons Stoyer
October 26, 2006
The work you performed with American teachers to help them educate young people about the lessons of the past will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with Vladka, your family and your family of friends.
Joyce Harris
October 26, 2006
The Lord is watching over your family. God bless you.
Donna
October 26, 2006
Dear Meed family I am so sorry for the loss of such a great man.He is know with his father. His work here is done. Thank you Benjamin for the things you did and the lives you gave back to others. Rest now and know your voice was heard.
N Graham
October 26, 2006
I am expanding my sympathy to the Meed family along with my sincere thanks for the determination to establish a museum to remind the world of man's inhumane treat of his fellowman. I have personally visted the Washington Holcaust Museum and was personally touched by the exhibts there.
One day this world will be free of war and the people who are responsible for it. (Proverbs 2;21, 22)
Sincerely,
N. Graham
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