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Sadie Malkin Reed

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REED, Sadie Malkin
Of Roseville, Calif., died Monday, July 31, 2006. Born March 7,1916, in Toronto, Canada. She served in the Army and Air Force as a surgical nurse from April 1943 until May 1956 she was also employed by the civil service at McClellan AFB until retirement. Surviving are son Larry Malkin, brothers Alvin and Harold Malkin and sister Helen Hess. Many nieces and nephews, two great-grandchildren Hunter and Mikaila. Services will be held at Mount Vernon Mortuary on Aug. 4 at 1:30 PM.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Aug. 4, 2006.

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gayle feldstein

August 7, 2006

larry sorry to hesr of the death of your mother my aunt. may she rest in peace for ever. she will be missed by us all

your cousins gayle,stan and andrea feldstein

Carol Strait

August 5, 2006

Dear Larry, our prayers are with you at the passing of you Mother. Give our regards and love to Phyllis. You were blessed to have such a dedicated Mother and friend. She did a fine job of raising you; carry with you all the good she invested in you and pass it on to you Grandchildren. Our love to you,

Carol and Jerry Strait

leslie Malkin-Gosdin

August 4, 2006

Dear Larry,Phyllis,Uncle Alvin,Uncle Harold and Aunt Helen,



We will recite Kaddish at synagogue in honor of Aunt Sadie this evening and will contact you soon.



Love,

Leslie,Jim,Danielle and Aliya

Marcia Malkin

August 4, 2006

Dear Larry,

Sorry,we cannot be with during your time of sorrow. But our thoughts are with you, Phyllis, Uncle Alvin. Please stay in touch.



Love to all, Aunt Harriet, Marcia and Karen

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