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March 24, 2009
Bob F,
so sorry to hear the news. I was thinking about you when I was in NYC last weekend. Hope we can all get together soon! Best wishes, Karen D.
Bob DeAngelis
March 29, 2008
I am sorry to hear of the passing of a wonderful person. Many years ago, I was lucky enough to meet this fun and warm family, through my college roomate, BF. Coming from a somewhat sheltered Catholic Italian upbringing, Mr and Mrs Feldman introduced me to the Jewish culture, with and emphasis on family, friends and food, and I quickly came to realize we are all more the same than different. Your son was always very proud of his father, and from the 4 o5 times we met, I could always understand why. Karen and my thoughts are with the entire Feldman family in this time of sorrow.
Love Bob D -
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