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charlean stewart smith
March 5, 2013
Gary, I remember your mom so well. She would come to Julliette Low to teach us art or she would read exciting stories. I always loved her being there. I ran into her bout 10 years ago & she was just how I remembered her. Would love to meet ur family if u ever come back to town.
Jeff Perlman
February 16, 2013
Aunt Gloria was the exotic and intoxicating presence in my early childhood who would encourage, delight, broaden and challenge me to think and dream beyond what was in my frontyard. She left one of the strongest and most positive impressions on me that would help shape my thinking, my curiosity and my desire to explore the world beyond the boundaries of Savannah. Thank you Gloria for your kindness and your selfless giving of your time, knowledge and warmth. You will forever be in my heart and I know that you are now with Freddy and you two will dance and be with the rest of the ones you loved and called family, right here in Savannah. G-d bless you Gloria and may his light always shine down on your soul. Our condolences to the entire Kazlow family.
February 11, 2013
I'M SO SAD FOR YOUR LOSS, BUT HAPPY AS WELL THAT GLORIA IS WITH GOD. OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS I'VE VISITED AND MOURNED THE LOSS OF THE GLORIA I KNEW...HER INTELLECT, HER VIBRANCY AND HER ENDLESS CAPACITY FOR LOVE. SHE'LL LIVE IN OUR MEMORIES FOREVER.
LOVE TO ALL OF YOU,
LOIS HARRISON SANTOS
Tamsen & Clark Christensen
February 9, 2013
Our heartfelt sympathies to Gloria's family. We knew her through the Friedland family in Atlanta and visited with her and Fred on many fun occasions while in Savannah too. She was a bright spirit who touched everyone she came in contact with. We were fortunate to have known her and those she loved.
Marion Gannam
February 7, 2013
Gloria's reputation for liberality of spirit and her open and honest way of living will be sorely missed by those of us who knew her. She was an example to us all of the true meaning of "joie de vivre"!
Mary Widener
February 6, 2013
Mrs. Kazlow was a wonderful lady in all things. I had just gone to work for Dr. Kazlow when I lost my Mom. They both took me under there wings and supported me and comforted me. I feel so fortunate to having the opportunity to have known her. My heart goes out to each of you. She will truly be missed. God Bless each of you.
Jeri Lyn Rentz
February 5, 2013
My deepest sympathy to the Kazlow family. May God be with at this time wrapping his arms around you and comforting you. Mrs. Kazlow will be miss as well as Dr Kazlow.
Kay Rentz Family
Riette and Bob Boxer
February 5, 2013
We were sorry to hear of the death of Gloria. Our sympathy to the family. We knew Gloria and Fred for many years while we were members of Temple Mickve Israel.
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