Harvey Morris
I would like to send my condolences to all of you over the passing of your mother. Although it has been decades ago since living on Montclair St., I still remember your mother as being a very kind, warm, and gracious women. When I was an undergraduate I worked at Gimbel Bros. and, at times, would run into your mother shopping with Janet. It was always so nice to see her and catch up on all that was happening in your lives. When I returned to Pittsburgh to work on my doctorate I, on occasion, would stop by your house just to say hi to her and to check up on you guys. It was obvious that she was very proud of each of your accomplishments and she took special delight in talking about her precocious grandchildren. As is often the case, over time, present day responsibilities take over and past memories are placed on the backburner of one's mind and we simply move on with life. In the end, the ongoing constraints of family and private practice took over my life and I did not see your mother again. Upon reflection, I regret that I never took the time from the busyness of my life to continue visiting her. I hope your lives have been both fulfilling and a blessing for you. I wish only the best for each of you as well as all of your spouses, children and grandchildren throughout the years to come. Harvey Morris