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Dr. John G. Grossman


Jack and I met many years ago and shared a deep interest in both art and antiques. We often met at Renninger's/Kutztown on Saturday mornings to talk about old tools and the assorted curiosities we had unearthed in our various travels. He was scholarly beyond reason, an impeccable gentleman, and a wonderful friend. Never did I see him without a smile, or, for that matter, without some sort of unusual ivory carpenter's rule in his pocket. His smile always got brighter when I coveted what he had found!

Sarah and I want to express our profound sorrow at Jack's passing. He was near mint.

Carter P. Reese

Wyomissing, PA

<Carterpreese@aol.com>
Monday, March 24, 2008 at 10:09 (EDT)


Dear Peggy and family,

Every once in a while an extraordinary person will come into our lives and Jack was surely that person...We have come to know and love your entire family and you are all in our thoughts & prayers...

Jerry & Elaine

<ejarak@antiquecomplex.com>
Monday, March 24, 2008 at 21:46 (EDT)


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