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Barbara Wick
February 19, 2006
To all the Loewenthal family.
I was stunned to learn of Audrey's passing. How very sad and what a significant loss for you. We send you our deepest sympathies.
Audrey and I shared a little time on the tennis courts years ago and then were pleased to become reacquainted at the North Shore Senior Center because of Dick's activities there. We had a number of cheerful, warm chats, which were an utter pleasure. You will be missed, Audrey.
With our heartfelt concern and wishes for peace.
Roy and Ann Porterfield
February 10, 2006
Fond memories of Eastwood Ave and Audrey, a lovely and gracious lady. Our sympathy to Dick and the family.
Ann, Roy, Susan, and Ted Porterfield
Molly Ingram McDowell
February 10, 2006
My warmest sympathy to the Loewenthal family, especially my childhood (and college!) friend, Jean. As a neighbor growing up two doors down, Mrs. Loewenthal always greeted us with a smile and sincere interest in our activities.
Tom Oehring
February 7, 2006
Dear Dick, Jeanne and I were so sorry to hear of Audrey's passing. We didn't know her well, but I certainly have known you for many years, and it grieves us to hear of this. Your old friend, Tom
Charles and Gail Schaaf
February 7, 2006
Dick - Gail and I share your loss of Audrey. I know you had many wonderful years together for which there is much to be thankful. We are thinking of both of you at this time of sadness.
Barbara Moore
February 7, 2006
For the Loewenthal Family.
I am so sorry for your loss. Audrey was such a vital part of our Monday morning book group. She was always so cheerful and full of enthusiasm. We will miss her very much.
Michael Nelson
February 6, 2006
Mr. Loewenthal & Family
My sincere condolences to you and your family. A very beautiful and kind person.
Michael Nelson & Lorrie Wilkie
Rita and Jeff Kanne
February 6, 2006
Our deepest sympathy
Anna Louise Gaspar
February 6, 2006
I am sending you my deepest condolence for the passing of a dear childhood friend. May she rest in peace.
Anna Louise Gaspar
Arthur & Mary Anne Bostwick
February 6, 2006
Our sincerest sympathies,Dick and Family. If there is anything we can do for you let us know.
Carolyn Rusnak
February 6, 2006
Forty plus years of wonderful memories: sharing cuticle cream in the back seat of the car throughout Greece; laughing at stupid dog articles; beautifully-presented parties at her house; and so on and so on. Such a lovely, gracious, giving person will be fondly remembered.
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