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Denise Dostoler
February 1, 2008
To Mynna Weiss' Family - I feel priviledged to have known Mynna, even for a very short time. She was such a very sweet, kind and compassionate lady! She is free now and is an Angel in Heaven with her mother. My deepest sympathy to all.
Denise Dostoler
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Joanne Kelly
February 1, 2008
To the Weiss family -
I had the great opportunity to meet Mynna several years ago when we attended a Purim Party at a local synagogue in Waterford Ct. Mynna was so optimistic, lively and truly a remarkable woman and shined like a bright light; She certainly brought the gift of joy to our table that day.
May the love of God enfold you during your journey of grief.
Sincerely,
Joanne ( Slossberg ) Kelly
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