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Jeffrey Polsky
March 25, 2003
I am so sorry for your loss. I know the short-fall of words at such a difficult time. Please know you and your family are in the thoughts of friends.
In sympathy,
SHARON (Frielich) MARSHLACK
March 22, 2003
Being my sister's father-in-law made him part of our family at all of our gatherings. He will be missed. How wonderful that he lived to be almost 92 and enjoyed a career in the law to the very end.
Evan and Bobbi Rhoda
March 19, 2003
We send our condolences. Mac was the nicest man we ever met and he was a good friend. We will remember him always.
Evan and Bobbi Rhoda
Marvin & Adriane Bernstein
March 19, 2003
We're so sorry to hear of your loss. What a wonderful man. We know he will be missed by all who loved him. Our thoughts are with all of you. Adriane and Marvin Bernstein
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