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Rosalynd Goldberg
July 7, 2008
I remember my cousin Mollie with deep love and affection. During our lives as first cousins, we shared many special times together, first with our parents of blessed memory and then with our own families. She and Sam were a wonderful team and Lee and I remember happy times spent together with them and their children.
Although we were unable to visit with her in person over the past few years, we talked to her all of the time and shared old and new memories with her.
She was a strong willed, bright woman who had a mind of her own. She was blessed to have Jason to take care of her.
May her memory be a blessing to her entire family and my they and all of us be comforted amoung the mourners of Zion.
Rest in peace my dear cousin. Give our love to our loved ones that have gone before us...
Love, Ros and Lee, Wendy, Richard, Steven & Shira, Lenny, Susan and Sarah
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