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Ed Courrier
April 7, 2005
Dear Mrs. Weiner ,Steve,Gary & all of the Weiner Family:
I was deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Mr. Weiner. Your husband,father,grandfather,and to many our friend. I consider myself one of the very many & fortunate in my case, to have not only had the pleasure to work for such a very fine man,and a great organization,but most of all to be inspired by his great courage and tenacity to keeping moving forward with great strenght living his life to the fullest each day he was blessed to be with us. He will certainly be missed by many,but never soon to be forgotten.
My family & I offer our heartfelt condolences to you all in this most difficult time. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers in the days & months ahead. May you all find comfort & peace in the memories you and all of us shared with this great man.
Sincerely,
Ed & Ericka Courrier & family
Steve Danziger
April 7, 2005
I am a relatively new member of Hillcrest and never had the opportunity to know Ralph well. However, I will always remember his friendly,kind manner and genuine concern for others. My sincere condolences to you all.
Sheryl Tucker
April 7, 2005
Gary ....... my deepest sympathies to you and your family .... I know you and your father had a terrific relationship and created memories you'll always cherish .... my very best wishes to all of you... Sheryl
Leo Feigenbaum
April 7, 2005
Gary:
Sorry to hear about your dad. My deepest sympathy to the entire family.
Leo Feigenbaum
Todd & Terri Silverman Emergency Restoration Services, Inc.
April 7, 2005
Steve and Family,
With deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you and your family find comfort in each other and in the many happy memories of Ralph you can share. He was a man who was greatly respected as a business man and as a person. Ralph is a man who will truly be missed.
Anne Bolsenga-Roche
April 7, 2005
Dear Mrs. Weiner, Steve and Gary,
I was saddened to see the notice in the paper about Mr. Weiner. My earliest memories are about your family. My first babysitting job was for you Steve and Gary. My first memorable manners lesson was with you Mrs. Weiner. (My Mom wouldn't let me call you Roselie. It just wasn't proper even though you were so young and beautiful.) My first hearing about insurance was from Mr. Weiner and now look-I have an insurance agency in my home. I remember the doll clothes that were brought over by an uncle and I could pick out my favorite ones. I still have the bunny fur jacket for my Ginny doll that I picked out in your living room. A lot has changed since we were neighbors on Cleveland Street in Evanston but the memories are clear. My memory of Mr. Weiner coming home in his suit and tie, smiling, not saying a lot - except when the subject was Mamie!
I love you all because you are such a good memory. You are in my heart and soul.
Love,
Anne
MIMI RAPPER NIEDERKORN
April 6, 2005
ROSALIE AND FAMILY
I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS.RALPH WAS A VERY KIND MAN.
SINCERELY MIMI RAPPER NIERDERKORN
Glenn L. Felner
April 6, 2005
Deepest sympathy to the Weiner Family
Stuart Lee
April 6, 2005
Dear Gary, Steve, Rosalie & family,
I have never forgotten the wonderful time I had at Ralph Weiner & Assoc. back in 1989. The entire Weiner family made me feel very welcome and respected, which no doubt, was a reflection of Ralph's love and commitment to his wife and children.
My prayers and love to all of you. May the G-d of Israel be your comfort in this difficult time.
Stuart Lee
Debbie Zobel
April 6, 2005
Alex and I are so sorry for your loss. The few times I had the pleasure to visit with the both of you Ralph always was so upbeat and quite a joker and brought a smile to everyone's face.
Carmen Islas
April 6, 2005
Gary,
With Deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you and your family to find comfort in each other and in the many happy memories you share. Carmen Islas.
Kate (Nancy) Satten (Cassman)
April 6, 2005
Dearest Weiner Family ..
I remember feeling grateful to have had a chance to spend some time talking to Beece at Gary and Kim's 4th of July party a couple summers ago. All of you played such an influential role in my growing up years. I remember being at your home and always feeling so warmly welcomed as a part of your clan. Ralph is a man who will truly be missed. It is almost impossible to imagine this world without him. I will carry him in my heart .. as well as all of you .. through this week and always.
With Great Warmth and Love, Cass
Byron Jacque
April 6, 2005
I am sorry to hear about Ralph. He and your families will be in my thoughts.
Byron D. Jacque from United Heartland
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