My sincere condolences to the Ruzensky family. Treasure the wonderful memories.
Warmest,
Mark Neuhauser
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From Simsbury, CT
Posted On: September 7, 2013
My sincere condolences to the Ruzensky family. Treasure the wonderful memories.
Warmest,
Mark Neuhauser
From Sedona, Az
Posted On: August 28, 2013
We were so very to learn of Abe's. passing. He was a very special person Our heartfelt sympathy to all of you. Elsa and Peter
From West Hartford, Ct
Posted On: July 24, 2013
Steve,
So sorry to hear about your day. Our thoughts are with you
From Palm Bay, FL
Posted On: July 26, 2013
Steve, and family, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I have wonderful memories of Abe and Helen, that I have cherished my whole life. Reconnecting with Abe, when he moved to Florida was something I truly enjoyed. I still laugh when I think about the day he and I had at the track, he asked me to put the top down on the way, smiled at me and said, "I like this". By the way, we played every race and never cashed in a ticket, I told him I loved him, but he was not a great handicapper....
Abe had a great sense of humor, a gentle manner, and I felt blessed to have him spend time with me. Anyone who knew him, has lost someone special, I'm sure you and your family have so many fun memories, Abe loved to laugh and to make others laugh, he would be happy to know he can still bring a smile to you and your family.
From Hartford, Ct
Posted On: July 23, 2013
Rest in Peace, Abe was charming and very caring. He will be missed.
From New London, Ct.
Posted On: July 24, 2013
Steve, Robbie, Jodi and family.....we send our deepest sympathy to you at this difficult time. Abe was such a warm, sweet, friendly man. A true gentle-man. Love, Ruthie and Steve
From Los Angeles, CA
Posted On: July 24, 2013
Steve, Rob and Jodi:
I know what a huge loss this is for you and your families. Abe was a devoted husband, a caring father and a loyal friend. He was also a lot of fun...all my memories of him - from the beach, to Overhill Rd., to my annual visits after I moved West - are of laughing with him (and Helen). I am deeply saddened by his passing, but filled with admiration for his well-lived life.
From New Hartford, CT
Posted On: July 24, 2013
Dear Steve, Rob & Jodi,
I am so sorry for your loss. Without question, Abe’s spirit and goodness shall always remain and only continue to help you to do amazing and wonderful things. It is time to truly celebrate a life well lived and from this day forward, the stars will forever shine brighter!
I hope that countless memories of love & laughter will carry you through this very difficult time. I also hope that this poem will offer some comfort.
Sincerely,
Greg
Softly Sprinkled Rain
By Greg O'Brien
A flower closes
as it dances on a twilight breeze
the clouds float by
as the sun says goodnight
and nothing seems changed
as the glow fades from sight
But this day is different
because of one silenced voice
a loved one has left us
and we’re faced with a choice
Do we renew our faith
and be thankful for time
or simply grieve with questions
and look for a sign
For it can be easy to show anger
or perhaps to feel blame
but instead simply remember
as you whisper their name
Strive to remember the joy
of the laughter once shared
and to make them a promise
that they’ll always be here
That you will include them in thought
as each new day dawns
whispering their name softly
as each day rolls on
For they will surely return this favor
as they help ease your pain
by opening flowers with gentle breezes
and softly sprinkled rain
From West Hartford, Ct.
Posted On: July 25, 2013
Abe was a great guy. He always had a smile on his face.
From Bloomfield, CT
Posted On: July 23, 2013
Abe was a wonderful man. We enjoyed lunch with him in Florida a few years ago. He will be missed. Carole and Mike Wice
From Bloomfield, CT
Posted On: July 23, 2013
Dear Steve, Robbie and Jodi,
How very blessed you were to have had Dad and Grandpa for 94 years. He was the sweetest man. We all loved him. Treasure your memories, they are yours forever.
Regards,
Sheila and Steve