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Zerach Moshe (Jordy) Fedder
March 24, 2020
Sending my deepest condolences, I have very fond memories of visiting you and having lively discussions with David, may he rest in peace. He was a wonderful, joyful, honest and fun to be with person and I am honored that I have the privilege to have known him. May his memory be a blessing to all of us.
Tamar Katz
March 21, 2020
We are thinking of you and sending love.
We have fond memories of our New York visits with you!
With our deepest sympathy,
Love , Tamar, (Daughter of Norman and Deborah Fedder) David, Daniel and Ariella Katz
Marianne & Burt Boxenhorn
March 18, 2020
Dear cousin, gracious host, be at peace.
We will miss you, Marianne & Burt Boxenhorn
March 18, 2020
Elaine Stone - HUGS!!
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