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Sandra Kost
May 31, 2012
It was a gift to know Irving and to be able to work at Robineau amidst such a a caring and courageous man. I will miss Irving a lot. He was a great friend to many. He taught others to cherish every moment of life.
robert hayat
May 30, 2012
dear irving it is with great sadness i will not pay my last respect and share the pain with the familly.i did not wanted you to know, but one year and one half ago i was diagnose with lung cancer in stage 4.because you would worry about me too much. i know you loved me so much but not quite as much i loved you.you are going to leave a big empty space in my heart.in the past 35 years you gave me so much love.today i know you are where you wanted to be for the past 22 years, with tiffy.irving, so long, a son in law who got really lucky to get a mother and father in law like both of you.
Jennifer Ruckoldt
May 30, 2012
You will be missed Irving thank you for always being there for me I love you and hope so much your with your wife now. My thoughts and prayers to the family.
Richard Cerny
May 30, 2012
I salute your veteran. My condolences for your loss and gratitude for your loved one's service to our country.
Liz
May 30, 2012
Dear Dad,
I hope by now you and mom have found each other again. I love you with all my heart...I always have and I always will. I'm glad we were able to spend time together and share some memories & say our "I Love You's"...I know that made you happy too. Now you are with mom, so you are not sad anymore. Please take care of each other.
I LOVE YOU!!!..Liz (& Greg), he loved you so much also. RIP.....p.s....please give hugs to Little Grandma & Zayde
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