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Nathan Kahn Obituary

KAHN Nathan "Nat", age 94, passed away at Dunroven Nursing Home on July 4, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Clara (nee Spinella). Devoted father of Michele Spike and her husband John T. and Joanne Kahn. Loving grandpa of Nicholas Nathan Spike. Nat was the President of Kahn Motors in Englewood. He was a founding member and past-president of The Tenafly Rotary Club, a Walter D. Head and a Paul Harris Fellow. He served the District Governor of Rotary in a variety of positions, including on the Board of the Walter D. Head Foundation. During World War II, Nathan served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. A Memorial Mass will be held on Thursday, July 10, at 11 AM at Mt. Carmel Church, Tenafly. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Tenafly Rotary Gift of Life, P.O. Box 75, Tenafly NJ 07670. Arrangements by the Barrett Funeral Home Tenafly.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Jul. 6, 2008.

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Mary Mazza

July 7, 2008

Dear Michele & Joanne:
I offer my sincere condolences on the passing of your Dad. Although
it has been many years since I've seen him, I see him clearly in my mind's eye and I remember well how he always made me feel welcome in your home, and I remember the kindness in his eyes and the ease with which he would offer a smile or gentle laughter.
Although his passing brings sadness, I cannot help but think that your Mom has waited a long time to be with him again - I'm sure they are together again, and watching over both of you.
With my prayers and sympathies,
Mary Mazza

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