I don't know if this is appropriate at this time but I noticed the obituary for Adele in the Times. I am very sorry about her death.
I am Adele's (and Joe's) first cousin. I was not in touch with them for many, many years. I think your wife was a toddler the last time I saw her and Sharon was a little girl. Adele's mother Mollie and my father Sam Malin were siblings.
My family on my father's side did not stay in touch. It's a shame, becauseit's history was fascinating and courageous, like many immigrant stories from the first part of the 20th century.
I'll give you my contact information. I would enjoy having contact with my extended family.
Please pass on my condolences to your wife and her sister and brother.
Larry Malin 600 West End Ave., 6A New York, NY 10024 (h) 212 769 4723 (c) 646 623 6809 MalinTrumpet@aol.com
When I was seven, my father began to leave a copy of the "New York Times" on the breakfast table each morning before he went to work. Unread copies piled up for three years. At ten I began to peek at the sports pages: poring over Dodgers, Giants, and Yankees scores. Later, I glanced at other sections, and by age 20 I was addicted. At 40, I had my first Letter to the Editor published--it was about Israel bombing Iran's nuclear reactor. (How times haven't changed!) My father called from Florida to tell me he saw the letter and that he was proud of me. That was the first time he said that. It made me cry but also kept me reading the paper every day. Now this blog. I hope he would be proud of this too.
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Dear Mr. Zwerling:
I don't know if this is appropriate at this time but I noticed the obituary for Adele in the Times. I am very sorry about her death.
I am Adele's (and Joe's) first cousin. I was not in touch with them for many, many years. I think your wife was a toddler the last time I saw her and Sharon was a little girl. Adele's mother Mollie and my father Sam Malin were siblings.
My family on my father's side did not stay in touch. It's a shame, becauseit's history was fascinating and courageous, like many immigrant stories from the first part of the 20th century.
I'll give you my contact information. I would enjoy having contact with my extended family.
Please pass on my condolences to your wife and her sister and brother.
Larry Malin
600 West End Ave., 6A
New York, NY 10024
(h) 212 769 4723
(c) 646 623 6809
MalinTrumpet@aol.com
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