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Don Ucci posted a condolence
Friday, August 2, 2013
Thinking of you at this sad time of year. Hope all is going as well as it can for you.
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Susan Standfast posted a condolence
Monday, August 20, 2012
Dear Henry and family, Please accept my sincere thoughts of sympathy as you work through your grief in the loss of Alice. She was a close colleague and friend for many years at the NYS Health Dept. and the Epidemiology Dept. at the School of Public Health. Alice was a skillful epidemiologist in research and teaching and a good administrator. I enjoyed her wit and keen perception. We often had lunch together while I was still working, and a few times after I retired in 1995. I admired her courage in dealing with a difficult disease while keeping on with her professional work. I do regret that we didn't keep in contact these last few years. She will be sorely missed by many of us. Sincerely, Susan Standfast
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Fran and Don Ucci posted a condolence
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Dear Henry, Don and I were so sorry to hear of Alice's passing. Know that she is in our prayers as are you in your time of sorrow.
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Judy Schreiber posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
I fondly recall when Alice and I worked together at the NYS health dept as we all were learning about the ever expanding environmental issues we were soon to confront, like Love Canal. Alice had a head on her shoulders and provided advice and leadership to those she worked with. We also became personal friends, and lunched quarterly until very recently. Despite the wheelchair, she really got around and stayed involved. She will be missed by her friends and colleagues. My heartfelt condolences to the family. Judy Schreiber
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Lawrence M Schell posted a condolence
Monday, August 13, 2012
Alice was a wonderful colleague and a friend. In the mid 1980’s she took me under her wing and we worked together for 20 years on lead studies in Albany. She took a chance on me and changed my career and life for which I am very grateful. Alice had a wonderful ability to organize, see things straight and make things right. I loved her strong sense of humor and appreciated her wonderful feeling for what was right. I loved her insights and her sense of justice. After the study was over, we met for lunches from time to time and we talked about future analyses and what was right and wrong with the world. The wheel chair was ever present but she was all there every time we lunched, and we had some good talks. I will miss her very much. She was a remarkable woman, a very special person. My sincere condolences to her family who I know she loved dearly. Lawrence Schell