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Stephanie Eisenberg
March 5, 2015
Ed and I moved down the street from the Bartolettos only 3 years ago. We did not know Bart well, however we saw what a loving husband he was to Anne. He had a quick wit and a great sense of humor.
What we will miss most about Bart is his stopping his car and rolling down his window in the middle of the street whenever he saw us walking our dog, Bear,to smile, admire him and exchange some friendly talk. We will miss him.
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