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Chris Middleton
August 21, 2003
Lee: I am sorry that I met you so late in life, during your last weeks. I so enjoyed talking to you and I miss our conversations. The friends of yours I met where very good people. I will miss you. I hope you are at peace.
Richard Gordon
August 21, 2003
"With Deepest Sympathy
Cousin Richard Gordon"
Alice Rifkind Gutenkauf
August 17, 2003
Dear Judy
Sorry to learn about your sister. I know the Von Steuben gals will be also. It's been a long time. In fact Polly Snyder just e-mailed me asking about you and I sent her the address that was in the '97 reunion book. E-mail me if you would like her e-mail address. She's in Tenn.
Some of us have been getting together for lunch periodically, Iris, Merle, Tryna, Cookie, Lilot, Shulamith, Ruth Glick, and others. If you are ever in Chicago let us know. Ruth Greenburg (Greene) came in recently and joined us.
My best wishes and condolences
Alice
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