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Adrianne Conflenti (Neri)

Adrianne Conflenti (Neri)



 
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09/01/22 04:23 PM #1    

Joel Baumblatt

RIP ADRIANNE: It is with great sadness and sincere, deepest condolences to Adrianne's Family, Friends and Class of '68 Mates at large on her passing. She was my classmate AND my friend, Adrianne was a large portion of the glue that held our Class of ’68 together. She was truly beloved by all and will be sorely missed.....Sincerely, Joel

 


09/01/22 06:10 PM #2    

Ben Sperber

Adrienne grew up on Peck Dr. just down the street from our house.  She and I have used this wonderful website to stay in contact. She was always so gracious to me and my Enid at the reunions.  Such a dynamic spirit has left us.  Simply, this makes me very sad.

May her memory be for a blessing ... 


09/02/22 12:51 PM #3    

Robert Switzer

I am deeply saddened by the news of Adrianne's passing. Senior year we spent a semester as co-commissioners together. She was always great to work with. Her boundless enthusiasm made everything a joy. We both had little brothers who were 10 years younger, and they were friends and playmates without our ever connecting them. My condolences to her family. May her memory be a blessing.

 

 


09/04/22 12:18 AM #4    

Bobby Kornhandler

I got to know Adrianne much too late in our lives. I believe it was ten years ago when she  and her husband Jerry came to visit my wife Patty and me in Santa Barbara.  Adrianne was so excited to be with us and I really got a sense of her joy in being with people.  She had that marvelously wonderful quality of curiosity asking probing questions about  me and Patty; what had transpired for us in the years since i had last seen her. She had that special quality of knowing how to connect with others.  I'm guessing there were few persons she met on her life adventure that weren't touched by her enthusiasm and sincerity.  This is what I'll always remember when Adrianne visits my heart in fond remembrance. 


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