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Marsha Kleinkopf Koczyla
January 24, 2024
I am so sorry for your loss. May her memories bring you peace. You were so lucky to have such an amazing woman as your Mom. I remember her kindness and caring for all.
Rich Lapin
January 21, 2024
As Westwood neighbors, my sisters and I remember your Mom and your late Father well. I recall fondly how your driveway on Moore Drive was a basketball court in later winter and spring and the side yard on Morton was our baseball field in late spring and summer.
To Stacey, Alan, and Elissa, do know that many people mourn with you for the loss of your Mom. By word and deed she was a caring and sensitive person. She could well be considered an Eishet Chayil, a woman of valor. She will certainly be missed but she has left a powerful legacy of how to engage with people in a positive way. May her memory be a blessing.
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