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Jill Rosen-Sideris
March 7, 2010
I have one very vivid memory of Ernie.
Ernie came to the hospital to see my Granfather, Ed Rosen in the last hours of his life. What he did, I will never forget... he sang to him. It was the most beautiful and kind gesture I had ever seen. It brought my Grandfather peace, I could tell. You may know that Ernie's mother helped to raise Grandpa after his mother Chana Golda Wintoub passed away. What a wonderful family you all must be, I only wish I knew you better. I'm so happy to know that Ernie was surrounded by his family. He was such a wonderful man.
Sending love and comfort to all of you at this difficult time,
March 4, 2010
Frank, Bruce, Beth, and John,
I want you all to know that my brother John(Laser) sends his deepest symphathies from Houston. He was deeply saddened to hear of Ernie's passing as he felt very close Janet and Ernie and always asked about all of you. He worked at the Omaha Lace Laundry as did I for a summer when we were teens.
Your parents will always remain very special to both of us. It was a pleasure to have known them.
Our deepest symphathies to all of you,
Susi Laser Stein
&
John Laser
Charlie Zien
March 4, 2010
I didn't know much about Ernie until reading his obituary. My fondest memories of Ernie are, of course, of the dollar bills he used to hand out at family functions, intricately folded in the shape of a W. But now that I know so much more about him I wish I had gotten to know him better. Anyone who has the drive and vigor to file three appeals from a nursing home - and win - is someone I would love to have known!
Fortunately he was able to live a long, full life, and it's clear to me that he made good use of those 92 years to make a significant impact on the world. He will be missed dearly.
Elizabeth Levins
March 4, 2010
Frank, Bruce, Beth and John,
I'm sorry for the loss of your dear father. Our family will all miss uncle Ernie.
I first met your parents on a trip to Florida before Herb and I married, and I still remember our dinner together at Joe's Stone Crab. I loved being with them with whenever there was a family gathering. Of course, getting a W from Ernie was one of our kids' earliest memories.
Like Barbie, I learned a lot about Ernie from his obituary, his service to the community, his love of music, his perseverance in appealing the medicare termination. He was really a remarkable person. Without knowing all that, I always knew him to be a kind and gentle man.
I am sorry that none of us could be at the funeral to celebrate his life with you.
Andrew Edlin
March 4, 2010
I am so pleased that I got to meet Ernie when he visited Fairfield quite recently. He was so vigorous and looked about 70, tops. He passed on what would have been my own Dad's 90th birthday.
Barbara
March 3, 2010
It seems strange to learn about so many new aspects of Uncle Ernie's life from his obit! I would have loved to have spoken with him about them over the years. He was a loving, supportive, fun family member who always seemed truly interested in what I was doing, and in later years what my kids were doing as well. One of my last fond memories was how debonair and happy he was at Molly's wedding. Uncle Ernie, you will be missed and fondly remembered forever.
March 3, 2010
Beth, Bruce, Frank, and John,
Your family has always been special to me as Janet and Ernie were a big part of my life growing up helping my mom with the dishes from dinner before they played bridge. But I didn't mind because I looked forward to seeing all of them. What warm memories I have and will treasure.
When I grew a little older and was getting married, Ernie was one of the witnesses to my Ketubah at my wedding. I'll never forget the loving toast at the reception he gave.
Whenever Ernie would greet me, he would call me Susala! I just smiled and say "hi Ernie"!
I loved being with Janet and Ernie and I always felt so lucky to have known them. They had a way of making me feel special when I was around them.
For all the enormous good things he accomplished during his lifetime, he will be missed. He was a good friend to me and my family.
I treasure my fond memories of all of you. You had two very extraordinary parents!!
With fond memories,
Susi Laser Stein
March 3, 2010
I am so sad for all of you! As one of Ernie's many neighbors, I can tell you that we will all miss him. I loved his good cheer and kind words. What a wonderful man. You have my deepest sympathy.
Mary Gay Gordon
March 3, 2010
To Ernie's Family: I will miss seeing Ernie every week at the sing-a-long. I have played the piano for it for several years. He loved to sing, loved music, always showed such great enthusiasm, and really spread so much joy. He was a truly amazing person and has done so much good for so many people. I am grateful for the blessing of knowing him. My thoughts, prayers and sympathy, Deb Jennings
Bill Fead
March 3, 2010
Thanks for your Service to Our Country.
Past Commander V.F.W.
Jane Yaffe
March 3, 2010
Beth, Bruce, Frank and John,
I am grieving with you and also for you. Ernie was a wonderful man and I feel so privleged to have known him for my entire life. Both of your parents were constants in my life when I was growing up and it may be odd to say, but I always expected them to be here forever. I will always cherish my memories of their visible love and commitment to each other and to all of you.
Colleen Paananen
March 3, 2010
Dear Beth and family,
Reading about your dad was inspiring. Surely the fruits of his labors will be remembered for a very long time. My deepest sympathy to you at his passing.
Peace and Love, Colleen Paananen
Margaret Kennedy Jordan
March 3, 2010
What a wonderful tribute to your Dad. I really enjoyed reading about him.Wow what a life he lead.
I worked for Omaha Lace Laundry in the office after school and all day Saturday from 1973 to 1976. Your Dad would come in till noon to help with customers while I got the book work done. What a wonderful opportunity it was working for your family.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
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