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Steve Blesofsky
June 23, 2025
David was. A friend in our youth. He was funny and a hard worker who accepted life on life’s terms. He was easy to like.
cheryl james
February 8, 2005
dear lois,
we are so sorry to hear of david's passing. we will remember our hawiian vacation, and all the fun things we did. please except our condolence. love alan and cheryl
Larry Isenberg
February 4, 2005
I will love you and miss you terribly, David, all the days of my life.
Love,
Your brother Larry
Janey Auslander
February 4, 2005
Dear Lois:
Marty & I were so saddened to hear about David. To say he was a wonderfully fantastic person doesn't come close. He was a true joy to know and to be with. He always had a smile and a kind word.
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and know we are thinking of you and the family.
Janey & Marty
LOIS & EDDIE SWERDLICK
February 4, 2005
David was a very kind, thoughtful & caring friend. We will miss him very much.
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