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Hi David,
Thanks for let us know about Jerry, it is really sad though. He helped me a lot to understand some terms and to translate my recipes into English. I will miss him. The only thing I wish he is well whenever he is now. I am sorry for your lost too. It is difficult when you lose a good friend. Take care all of you, please. Hugs Irma. "David Wright" > wrote in message ... > A good friend of afm-c, and a good friend of mine, Jerry Jungmann, > died last Thursday of liver cancer. He was a young man in name, years, > and spirit. > > Jerry's heritage was Italian, northern Italian, which accounts for the > Germanic name, and he and his brothers started St. Louis-style Italian > restaurants here in San Antonio ("Fratelli's," they're called), as > well as a home-style-cooking place called Bullpepper's, which was > Jerry's special project. > > He had lived in both Spain and Mexico long enough to make lasting > friendships in both countries, and he had an appreciation and a > knowledge of the diversity of the food in those countries. He also > knew quite a bit about Cuban cuisine, thanks to one of his > sisters-in-law who was from there. > > If you look back through the archives of afm-c or sat.food, you'll > find posts that are informative, humorous, and, sometimes, feisty, but > without being mean. > > I miss my friend. > > David |
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