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Gabby posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
I truly wish I could have been there last Saturday. Aunt Karla will be forever missed by us all. Sending my love and condolences, stay strong.
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Love, Brandi, Craig, Kyrie & Max posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Hold tight to memories for comfort, lean on your friends and family for strength, and always remember how much you are loved. Aunt Karla was an amazing woman! And will be so missed❤️
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Jodi Babcock posted a condolence
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Although I did not have the pleasure of knowing Karla Goldman, I feel that I have had the honor of seeing glimpses of her inner self through anecdotes shared by her daughter, Janeese. These anecdotes enabled me to realize that many of Karla Goldman’s amazing qualities are reflected in Janeese: genuine kindness, love, compassion, and strength.
Janeese, no matter how old we are when we lose a parent, we are- once again- a child, and life as we knew it is forever changed. In the days ahead, it is my hope that memories of happier times will begin to overshadow your feelings of sadness and loss. Time is your friend.
Sending my love and sincere condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. May your dear mom’s memory be a blessing.
With love,
Jodi
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Joseph Cirillo posted a condolence
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Karla will definitely be missed . I have such great memories of the Laurel Lane parties at the Goldman house . July 4th being the best. I Remember Max and the famous night of Bingo 15.
God Bless you Karla May you Rest In Peace.
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Jessica Rodriguez posted a condolence
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Having a family like the Goldman’s to call an extension of my own family is an understatement, my childhood memories are filled with many heart warming stories surrounding this family. Karla and Lester Goldman were yet another set of parents that help mold the neighborhood kids. We had laughs, tears, sleepovers, birthday parties, holidays, events, daily kickball games, the list goes on and on. This special lady gave your her shoulder to cry on a hug when needed and a smile that made you know you were safe. I especially loved her for all that she was. She was a friend to all. The love she showed everyone was deeply felt. Gone way to soon, to love her is to love her children, her family and her best friend Lester Goldman. May they all find comfort in her many memories she left in everyone’s heart.
Rest in continued peace now and always. Sending love and light.
Blessings
Jessica, David and Zachary Rodriguez
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Amy Steinrich posted a condolence
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Although I cannot be with you Saturday to celebrate Karla’s life, I wanted to share just a thought or two about her.
People are so like cut diamonds, with many facets- some shiny, some not. Some sharper and some rougher…
Karla had so many shiny sides-such spark and light filtering through her…
When I first met her, she just struck me- I was a little speechless for a moment because she just had that way of cutting through my demeanor and making me laugh and to know it was okay to do so….she and my own mother share so many gifts that way…
To know Karla and Lester, as more than the people who come to the office, has been a privilege and losing her a reminder never to take that privilege for granted.
Lester, stay strong in the weeks to come and I can only pray you feel the love coming your way from the people who care for you and loved your wife-and the love that always continues in the softness of the breeze, the brightness of the sun, and the warmth that surrounds the good people fortunate enough to still be with us.
Take care, you know she’ll be watching…
Love, Amy
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