Sue & Stan Greenberg

It is the equivalent of an honor for us to feel like a part of the Deutsch Family. You are truly an extraordinary family that finds time to do all those things that most familys never seem to find the time to do. Things such as attending a myriad of family events, reaching out to help others, celebrating and living your religious beliefs, etc., etc., etc., while also conducting a full and time consuming legal practice and fitting in numerous family and pleasure trips.

We haven't figured out the secret of how you can do it all.

In any event, it is our pleasure to be with you to celebrate your 60th Birthdays.

Sue and Stan Greenberg

This is a little Bob story. Your dad and I have been partners in various businesses and real estate deals for over 18 years, and during most of that time, we've been office mates as well. Our offices have a small men's room and a large ladies room. But there happens to be an extra bathroom which is in my office. It is only used by myself and your dad as our private restroom.

I have learned over time that your dad is frugal about electricity. Whenever someone is not in their office, he'll come in and shut out the lights. For a long time I used to come back from a meeting to find the lights out in my office and never knew who turned them out, nor did I care.

On occasion, either myself or your dad would be working late in the office sometimes till dark. The way I found out it was him was one night we were both working late, and I went to the bathroom. When I came out of the bathroom I was in total darkness as your dad had left and turned out the lights.

The next day I asked him if he was the one who goes around turning out lights and he confessed that that was his obsession. By the way, even now on many occasions in the middle of the day I would step out of the bathroom only to find my office lights turned out.

Stan

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