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Lee Geller(maiden name Pritikin)
September 19, 2002
My condolences to you and your family. This probably will come as a surprise but my father, Jack was a brother to your dad Samuel. I was told that I was 6 months when Sam died and you must have been a baby also. My parents are both dead, but my mom always said she loved "Ina". We never saw my dad's family. I have a son in Beverly Hills and a daughter that practices law here. I would love to meet you . or at least talk. fondly, Lee 312-266-9555. 1448 N. State Parkway Chicago, 60610
ROSE E NAVARRO
September 18, 2002
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, ALTHOUGH I HAVE NEVER MET ANY OF YOU , INA AND I WOULD TALK FOR HOURS ( i was her grocery shopper throught St Ignatius Church)
INA WAS A WISE, INTELLIEGENT LADY. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HER MOTHERLY ADVISE TO ME ABOUT RAISING MY SON.
I HOPE SHE MADE IT TO VISIT HER GRANDCHILDREN IN CALIFORNIA, SHE WAS SO PROUD OF HER FAMILY. GOD BLESSED HER IN MANY WAYS. ROSE AND SON JOSEPH NAVARRO
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