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Natalie Friend
March 13, 2010
Rebecca's family:
I'm a junior linguistics major at Northwestern, and I had several classes with Rebecca. I can't express how sorry I am for the awful, awful pain you're enduring; no one should outlive a child.
When someone close to me died, I discovered that I relished hearing stories about him. I loved every mundane detail about his life that I could convince people to tell me. So here are a few things I remember about your daughter:
-She always walked around campus with headphones on. When I passed her, she wouldn't notice me until I physically planted myself in front of her. Then she'd look up, smile, and wave hello.
-She was mercilessly funny. I took a few courses in the German department (though none with her), and sometimes we'd talk about the crazy/weird things that went on in those classes. She really loved German and everything about it, and I admired that.
-She was kind. When I was having trouble with a topic in this one linguistics class, she showed me how to do it and then insisted that I try myself. She wouldn't leave until she was satisfied I understood everything.
I'm glad I was lucky enough to know Rebecca, and I think of her often. I wish you the strength and courage to get through this.
The Osintsevs
March 13, 2010
Shock. No words. Our Rebecca will always stay in our hearts. We prey...
March 8, 2010
Elliot and Janice
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
You are in our prayers.
With deepest sympathy
Nadia and Samir
Sue and Matty Green
March 7, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss.Our thoughts are with you and the family.
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Jayne Savioli
March 5, 2010
I know Janet and Sidney through Temple Shalom, my deepest sympathy to the entire Quint family. I will keep you in my prayers.
March 5, 2010
Our sincere condolences to members of the Quint family.
Dolly and Bernie Wax
Brookline, MA
Kent Mills
March 5, 2010
Elliot and Jan,
Julia and I have you in our hearts and thoughts. Please let us know what we might do to honor Rebecca's memory.
Rachel & Ken
March 4, 2010
Our deepest sympathies and thoughts are with you.
Pamela Talbot (Masland)
March 4, 2010
Janice and Elliot - Through the delightful friendship that our daughters shared, my husband and I learned of Rebecca's amazing brilliance, wit, and artistic vision. Larry and I are heartbroken for your family. Words can sound hollow in the face of such profound loss, but know that our deepest prayers are sent to you.
Sarah Roche-Mahdi
March 4, 2010
Can find no words to express my sorrow for your unimaginable loss.
kathleen and emily somach
March 4, 2010
You remain in our thoughts and prayers.
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