In Memory

Eric Marder

Eric Marder



 
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06/07/09 11:41 AM #1    

Traci Kodeck

I grew up with Eric and went through school with him from Elementary to High School. I remember our senior year in high school, we both had last period "free" (although I think i was technically an aide to Mr. Harris)

We used to get passes to leave early and we would head to Dunkin Donuts on Liberty Rd --we always thought we were so cool b/c we were chillin' at DD while everyone else was still in school :)

09/19/09 04:44 AM #2    

Alan Finkelstein

I was friends with Eric from back in elementary school. I would stay at his house after school often. His mother was very nice. I had dinner at their house one night and we ate clams. I never ate clams before, but I didn't want to refuse such a generous offer.

I remember that his step-father had a Mercedes 280. I thought he was a rich guy.

Eric and I also attended Baltimore Hebrew Congregation for school. On Sundays we would "cut" school and walk to the McDonald's on Reisterstown Road (the one past Seven Mile Lane) We got in trouble several times for that maneuver.

Eric was the biggest wrestling fan that I have known. He couldn't get enough of the old WWF of the early 80's.

09/26/09 12:31 AM #3    

Jonathan Washington

Little Mo, I will miss you. You were a great friend to have. The only person who loved Pro Wrestling more than me. You are missed, and I thank you for the memories.

11/28/09 10:33 AM #4    

Kimberly Levin (Fox)

My only regret is that we didn't stay in touch after high school. You were such a good friend and a gracious host for senior prom. Alway a gentlemen, always willing to help, always willing to be there no matter what...even when we got caught for cutting school :) I will miss you!

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