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Alexander Kuhn

“ If you have love in your heart, there is no room for hate.   When Alex learned that he had a terminal cancer he stated to his family that this was not going to be a time of mourning.  He said that if he had been told during the Holocaust that he would have another 60 years to live, he would have been so grateful and would have grabbed life.  And he did.  Alex loved life and lived it to the last.   Dorothy Kuhn, Alex Kuhn’s wife.  ”

Alexander Kuhn

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