In Memory

Stuart Asher



 
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01/28/18 07:42 PM #1    

Walt Kubiak

I met Stu on my first day of Kindergarden at Gotham Avenue and we were best friends from that moment on.  He was funny, smart and one of the best guitar players I ever knew.  Just before his passing he was playing his Les Paul in his bedroom as his wife was getting ready.  They were on their way to a concert.  He had a massive aneurism and he died instantly.  He was the kind of friend that even if you hadn't been in touch for years, when you called (or he called) it was like you had just seen each other yesterday.  There was plenty to talk about, joke about and plan.  We spoke only a few months prior to Stu's death and he and his wife were planning on visiting us at our home in Maui and were working on dates when she called me with the news.  A very sad day.  I will miss my friend and think of him often.   - Walt Kubiak

 

 


01/29/18 11:07 AM #2    

William Salmansohn

Dear friends, comrades and classmates

Glad to know we will be seeing each other soon-ish.  Love all ideasre

Especially By Jacob.....maybe we should get a Sabrett wagon w all

Of the regular offerings, and some veggie ones as well


01/30/18 11:08 AM #3    

Neal Cutrone

I met Stu Asher in 9th. grade at Elmont after attending parochial school grades 1-6. Attending public school at first was intimidating initally but Stu and I became best friends instantly, and the worries were over. I can not list all the crazy things we did and got away with. He was very brite, witty,  a dry sense of humor, a true friend. I will always have those fond memories to remember him by. 


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