Dear Danny, Lauri, and Judy and family
I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you at this time. Danny I am there for you.
Gloria Azia
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From west hartford, CT
Posted On: June 24, 2011
Dear Danny, Lauri, and Judy and family
I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you at this time. Danny I am there for you.
Gloria Azia
From Bloomfield, Ct.
Posted On: June 24, 2011
We have wonderful memories of Hal. He was a fine man, generous to all and we will miss him. He was a great and loyal friend. He loved and appreciated his devoted family who worked so hard to help him when he became ill. He was a special person and we were very fortunate to have known him and be a part of his world.
Goodbye Hal, we will miss you.
Gideon and Mary
From Newington, CT
Posted On: June 24, 2011
Laurie, Please accept my heartfelt condolences. May the pain diminish and the love grow. Know that I care and and sending you and your family a hug of love and healing. Audrey
From Bloomfield, CT
Posted On: June 25, 2011
Dear Marilyn, Lauri, and Judy,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Hal was a very special person who endured a great deal. May he rest in peace. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Fondly, Sybil and Don
From simsbury, ct
Posted On: June 25, 2011
Dear every family
sorry for your loss, may all life good memories and warm blessings bring you comfort at this time and always.
neal and sarah rubinfeld.
From simsbury, ct
Posted On: June 25, 2011
Dear every family
sorry for your loss, may all life good memories and warm blessings bring you comfort at this time and always.
neal and sarah rubinfeld.
From New york, Ny
Posted On: June 23, 2011
Dear Mrs. Every, Lauri, Judy and all of your family,
Both of our hearts are with you all.
I share beautiful fun memories of your dad going back to when we were 15 years old.
Much love and prayers are wished for you all,
Ann & Bruno Lucchesi
From ,
Posted On: June 26, 2011
Hal and I went one day in the winter 1978 to negotiate the purchase of a building. The owner was the son of a wealthy family and it seemed strange that he would be wearing a dime store knit cap in dayglo orange. We chuckled about that. We couldn't understand why the negotiations got hung up on whether the seller would repair the pool, on which work had been begun. "I'm not doing another thing." he told us. We couldn't let a nickel and dime item preclude the deal so we gave in, scratching our heads in puzzlement. Turned out the dayglo guy had been grouting the pool, inch by inch, on hands and knees, by himself. We laughed even more over that picture.
Hal was a great guy to be with. I enjoyed knowing him and working with him. Muriel and I will miss him. Karl