Weinberg, Allen B. 74, beloved husband of Jean (nee Silver), devoted father of Robert (Lori) Weinberg and Deborah (Jay) Lakritz, loving grandfather of Ari, Talia, Miryam, Tamar, Saraleah Lakritz and Stephen Weinberg, dear brother of Donald and Richard (Lois) Weinberg. Services Friday, 11 a.m., at The Piser Chapel, 9200 N. Skokie Blvd. (at Church St.), Skokie. Interment Memorial Park. Donations in his memory to The Kagan Home for the Blind, 3535 W. Foster Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 or The Les Turner A.L.S. Foundation, 8142 N. Lawndale, Skokie, IL 60076 would be appreciated. Info: Piser Funeral Services, 847-679-4740.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Bill Gurolnick
January 6, 2005
Dick Levy and I send our sympathies to the Weinberg family. Al was a freind of many years in working with us at the Gold Eage Co.
Carol Silver-Elliott
January 3, 2005
To Jean and family,
We were all so sorry to hear of your loss. We hope that there is comfort in your memories and the knowledge that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Cousins Carol, Tom, Jason, Benjamin and Charlie
Jean and Harris Siegel
January 1, 2005
Dear Jean,
We were saddened to hear of Allen's passing. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Rachel Cohen
December 31, 2004
Dear Don and the whole Weinberg family,
Armand joins me in presenting our condolences to you and the whole family. I remember Allen as a gentle, kind and gracious man. He was very respected in the oil industry and know as the king of 2 cycle oil worldwide. Our wishes for strenght, courage and peace to you all and may you find comfort in remembering all the special times with Allen.
Rachel (Cohen) and Armand Perez
Naomi Silver
December 30, 2004
Dear Jean, Bob, Debbie and your families:
We are so sorry for your tremendous loss. Although we aren't able to be there with you, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Aunt Bert, Naomi, Tom and Children
Burt Groner
December 30, 2004
To the entire Weinberg family:
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My Mom, Dad & I send our deepest sympathies to you at this time.
Very Sincerely,
Burt Groner
PHILLIP GLICKMAN
December 30, 2004
TO THE WEINBERG FAMILY FROM COUSIN PHIL: A GREAT MAN HAS LEFT A TREMEN
DOUS MARK ON MY THINKING. ALLEN WAS A GREAT HUSBAND, FATHER, GRANDFATHER, AND COUSIN. I ADMIRED HIM FOR THE WAY HE HANDLED THE AUTO ACCIDENT IN MICHIGAN AND OUR VISITS IN FLORIDA. I ALSO GREATLY APPRECIATED THE HOSPITALITY BOTH ALAN AND JEAN OFFERED ME ON MY TRIPS
TO CHICAGO. I WILL MISS HIM, BUT I
WILL NEVER FORGET HOW LUCKY IT WAS FOR ME TO HAVE SUCH A DECENT AND FINE COUSIN.
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