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D. SMITH
March 29, 2005
Although I never met Mr. Neiman, I knew of his love, kindness, and patience by listening to his daughter, Iris, express her extreme adoration for her father.
Blessings,
Smith Family
Bruce and Nancy
March 2, 2005
We wish to express our sincerest sorrow in the loss of your husband and father.
Arlene and Sharon
March 1, 2005
With deepest condolences on the loss
of Stu's father.
Arlene Lohrey and Sharon Bilotta
Dan Development Ltd.
Van Le
February 28, 2005
I'll always remember how affectionate Harold and Dorothy were toward each other.
Yossi Neiman
February 28, 2005
Not to mention that he was a retired Master Sgt. in the military prior to his time in the Post Office.
I hope grandma is handling this well, as I worry about her.
ellen hyland
February 27, 2005
harold worked for the post office for 40 years and because of him i worked for the post office for 25 good years. ill never forget his generosity.
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