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John Wiegerink
March 11, 2005
Dear Goldman Family,
Hal was the co-pilot with my father (Lloyd Wiegerink) on a B-17 during World War II. I met him eight or nine years ago at a reunion near Philadelphia. I was happy to meet the man my father always held in such high regard. Men like him are few and far between.
Sincerely,
John Wiegerink
David Hart
March 9, 2005
Dear Ruth and Family,
Darcy and I were so sorry to learn of Hal's passing. We will remember him as always smiling!
David Hart and Darcy Chamberlin
Art Gould and Carol Robinson
March 9, 2005
Dear Cousins,
We just heard about Cousin Hal today from Art's mom. He's been such an important part of the Goldman family, and he will be greatly missed by all of us. We send our love and sympathy to you all. May his memory be for a blessing
patti lisberg
March 9, 2005
Dear Ruth and family,
We were so very sorry to hear of Harold's sudden death. He was a kind, always cheerful man, and a wonderful part of the Post Camp family. We are thinking of you during this difficult time.
Patti & Bill Lisberg
Penny Meyers
March 9, 2005
Dear Ruth and family,
I was so sorry to hear about Hal. You two were such good friends to Aunt Dorie and Uncle Harding. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Love,
Penny Weil Meyers
Elly Margulis
March 9, 2005
Dear Ruth and family,
I am so sorry about Hal's death. I have such fond memories of him at post-camp and at reunions. I'm sorry that I won't be able to tell you this in person, but I will be thinking of all of you on Wednesday. My love to all,
Elly
Lorraine and Arthur Chapman
March 9, 2005
Ruth Dear and children and grandchildren: You, Ruth, and Hal have always had a special place in our hearts. We will miss a wonderful guy.
Lora and Henry Hart
March 8, 2005
Dear Ruth and Kids,
We are so very sorry to have learned of Hal's passing. Being from HP, I grew up with Harold, Dick Hirsch, Bert Sadock and all the others in Hyde Park.
Harold was always a wonderful example for us all after our return from service. I do not recall ever seeing Harold with a frown or hearing anything derogatory about
anyone. It was always a special treat to see you at the VVV functions. Harold loved to tell stories about his probono work in Waukegan.
He will be sorely missed by us all.
Love from Lora and Hank
Jay Schwartz
March 8, 2005
Dear Ruth & family: Please accept my sincere condolences on Hal's passing. He will be greatly missed. With deepest sympathy,
Jay
Charles Kroll
March 8, 2005
Dear Ruth:
I am sorry to hear of your husband's death, and I wish to express my sympathy to you and your family.
Your husband was a remarkable man and powerfully positive mentor in my personal and professional life, and will never be forgotten.
Please accept my condolences at this difficult time.
Chuck Kroll
GWGS Employee: 1979-1984
Barbara A. Lokey
March 8, 2005
With Sincere Sympathy to the Family of Harold L. Goldman.
(I work for Allen Sered and I also had worked for the firm of Goldman Gelman & Sered.)
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