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Howard Heller
October 29, 2021
For a few years, back in the sixties, Richard Cantor and his family were our next-door neighbors in Mamaroneck, N.Y.
I remember Richard, his wife, Phyllis, and their four children. My younger sisters would occasionally spend time with Julie; and I remember Mitch, Danny and Gail very well.
It is a testament to Richard Cantor's memory that someone who knew him - but has not seen him in almost sixty years - still remembers him and his family fondly.
My sincere condolences to Mitch, Julie, Danny and Gail - as well as Richard's extended family.
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