So Long Dad

Nov 12, 2004 06:27


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anonymous November 12 2004, 14:46:30 UTC
Adrian was a fine and gentle man. Our children were fond of him and always happy to see him at family gatherings (when he felt good enough to travel). I am happy that I made a trip to CA in August to visit. He will be missed.

Sarah & Steven Bookspan (Rae's sister & brother-in-law).

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A True Loss anonymous November 12 2004, 15:15:22 UTC
Adrian was a fine person and a dear friend, truly a mentsh. He will be missed by all who know him.
Jack Saxton

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Adrian was like a grandpa to me! anonymous November 16 2004, 23:53:59 UTC
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Re: Adrian was like a grandpa to me! anonymous November 17 2004, 09:27:56 UTC
This is more a comment in agreement with Michelle, rather than in response. I first heard of Adrian Faigin through the Jolson Journal, and got to meet him at conventions. Adrian always had a kind word and was quite entertaining. He was a nice man and he will be missed. Sympathy to Adrian's family. Rest in Peace, Adrian - we'll meet again someday.

23rd Psalm (Psalm of David).

--Sincerely,
Kevin Deevey
Member, Eddie Cantor Appreciation Society
Member, International Al Jolson Society

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More like an uncle..... anonymous November 17 2004, 11:30:01 UTC
Adrian Faigin, my favorite sprite. No, that’s not an irreverent memory. It is a simple statement of truth. How many other people in my life - in your lives - carried, created, gave as much happiness, optimism, strength, individuality, belief in life as Adrian? The supply was constant, of the finest quality, made to last. And, if you ever ran low, all you needed do was whisper his name. And, magically, there was a smile, a joy ( ... )

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geah December 27 2008, 01:20:17 UTC
I didn't know your dad, but this is a great tribute.

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