Marion talks about some of the stores and the store owners including the book and toy store on Catherine Street owned by her friend Judy's mother's sister (Perlman was the family) the bakeries like Hanscom's, Savoia and St. Joseph's, the A&P and the Patrick Henry/Ramos' Bar and Grill.
That's my Aunt I miss her so much
ReplyDeleteI was so sorry to hear of your loss.
ReplyDeleteThank you. She had so many great stories about her and my dad(her older brother)and my Aunt Rhoda and my grandparents. Me and Marion were very close. I'm still in shock that she's gone. How did you know her? I'll be going to visit her resting place soon and eat at our favorite restaurant Dim Sum Go Go in honor of her. She was one of the coolest people I've ever met xo
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at your profile and I watched Groundhog day today lol
ReplyDeleteI knew her because I was studying the history of Knickerbocker Village (I grew up there) and Mr. Stanley, the asst manager, told me about her long residence there. An author, who is writing a biography of her childhood friend Leonard Michaels, wanted to learn more about him. Sadly she passed away before I could contact her. Write me at davidbellel@mac.com
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