Noel Kaletsky Memorial Fund
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Dear Friends,
As some of you may know, Noel Kaletsky, Husband, Father and Grandfather has raised his white flag after a long battle with cancer. He fought hard with an endurance of those half his age. Many of us have enjoyed nights listening to Noel play his clarinet and saxophone with bands throughout CT and beyond over the years. Earning himself quite a following in the world of Dixieland Jazz. Up until recently he was still playing his regular gigs while going through treatment. The bar packing songs of a Friday Night at Bills Seafood in Westbrook has been enjoyed by countless guests. No one would have ever known how sick he really was because Noel always showed up with a smile on his face and a love to entertain in his heart. Noel has been married to my mom Marty for almost 30 years. He’s been an amazing father figure and grandfather. To know my mom Marty is to know the definition of caretaker, she has been the first that so many have called upon in times of need and now I am asking that we support her. Death is not easy for anyone to deal with and grief is a path we must walk ourselves. After losing her first born daughter suddenly only a year ago, she now has to say goodbye to the love of her life. No one should have to face this pain with financial worry on top of it. With all that has happened in her life finances have been a struggle. I’m hoping to help offset any financial burden from services and otherwise that will come her way in the next days and weeks. Any help would be greatly appreciated as my mom navigates a new path after enduring so much. Please consider one last tip in the jar as a token of appreciation to a beloved man and musician to so many, and to his wife Marty who has so lovingly cared for him in his final days. Thank you so much
Lovingly,
Amy Chambers
As some of you may know, Noel Kaletsky, Husband, Father and Grandfather has raised his white flag after a long battle with cancer. He fought hard with an endurance of those half his age. Many of us have enjoyed nights listening to Noel play his clarinet and saxophone with bands throughout CT and beyond over the years. Earning himself quite a following in the world of Dixieland Jazz. Up until recently he was still playing his regular gigs while going through treatment. The bar packing songs of a Friday Night at Bills Seafood in Westbrook has been enjoyed by countless guests. No one would have ever known how sick he really was because Noel always showed up with a smile on his face and a love to entertain in his heart. Noel has been married to my mom Marty for almost 30 years. He’s been an amazing father figure and grandfather. To know my mom Marty is to know the definition of caretaker, she has been the first that so many have called upon in times of need and now I am asking that we support her. Death is not easy for anyone to deal with and grief is a path we must walk ourselves. After losing her first born daughter suddenly only a year ago, she now has to say goodbye to the love of her life. No one should have to face this pain with financial worry on top of it. With all that has happened in her life finances have been a struggle. I’m hoping to help offset any financial burden from services and otherwise that will come her way in the next days and weeks. Any help would be greatly appreciated as my mom navigates a new path after enduring so much. Please consider one last tip in the jar as a token of appreciation to a beloved man and musician to so many, and to his wife Marty who has so lovingly cared for him in his final days. Thank you so much
Lovingly,
Amy Chambers
Organizer
Amy Chambers
Organizer
Clinton, CT