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Nick Curran
September 23, 2011
Dear Jaime,
Mike O'Keefe and I had lunch with your Dad at Lux Bar over the years. He was very proud of your accomplishments and a great guy to be around!
Nick Curran, Chicago
September 7, 2011
In remembrance of Ray, the businessman, the person. Enjoyed our long association through the plastics and medical business.
One never realizes the impact one life might have on a person or an industry. Ray was, as his Dad, an Icon. I fondly remember our association at the plant getting to know them both, and with Ray entertaining as he did so well, at dinner in New Orleans. Even though this may be extremely extended business family, he will be missed.
With fondness,
Don Kusterer
September 6, 2011
Dear Neil,
It was with great sadness that I read about Rusty's passing. Alan, Eleanor and my mon Babette join me in extending our deepest sympathies to you and Rusty's daughter. Tough I haven't seen Rusty for many years I still have fond memories of playing pinners on the front stairs, baseball in the back yard, and those high school years of saturday night monopoly and card games at your house.
our sincerest condolences.
Larry Hyman,Chicago
Judy Kreloff
September 6, 2011
Dear Neil, much has happened since we last spoke. I am terribly saddened to read of Ray's passing. The last contact I am aware of is that Rochelle went to visit him, Love, Judy Kreloff
Sharon Brueck
September 6, 2011
It is with great sadness to hear of the passing of such a great person and a good friend, Ray was the kind of man that would take the time to listen to you when you just needed to say something,anything,important or not. He truly was an open door policy man.the world will be missing a large piece of life without him in it.I will keep all the wonderful times we had at Premiun close to my heart and cherish them as well. To his dearset family my heart goes out to you, Jamime, Neal and Jenny in this very sad time, be strong and keep Ray alive in your hearts.
June Jacobs
September 6, 2011
Dear Neil: Cousin Judy Kreloff forwarded me the sad news. My first memory was of Rusty's Bar Mitzvah. Where have all the years flown?
I'm sorry we have not been in touch as adults. We surely share a love ov chocolate. Sending you hugs amidst the tears.
Cousin June Jacobs
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