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Edward Konowitz Obituary

Konowitz, Edward
of Scottsdale passed away July 14, 2010. He is survived by children Melissa and Bryan Konowitz; father Sheldon Konowitz; brother Howard Konowitz; sister Judy Berlin as well as grandson Lucas. Services will be held in Illinois. Memorial donation may be made to Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, 1815 W. Missouri, #103, Phoenix, AZ 85015. Arrangements by Sinai Mortuary

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jul. 15, 2010.

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Herb Konowitz

July 9, 2023

May his soul rest in peace

Jill

July 9, 2020

Ed was a plethora of corny jokes, a huge intellect, deeply patient, loved his kids... and the Mazda Miata. We lost a great person on planet earth as well as a colleague, developer, joke teller, fellow Jew and a friend to many.

Jill Wingenbach Martin

July 25, 2010

Ed was a spectacular soul that will always be kept deeply in my heart. I knew Ed on both a personal and professional level. His wit and brilliance always put a smile on my face. He made working on Enterprise Systems Management a happy endeavor. Blessings and sincerest sympathy to the family during their time of deep grief.

ALAN STERLING

July 16, 2010

Sheldon, our condolences on passing of your son. Alan & Harriet Sterling

Cat Jobe

July 16, 2010

I am so sorry to hear of your family's loss. No parent wants to outlive a child, and even adult children should have their parents until they're old themselves. A friend who didn't even know she was living near Ed ran across the obituary. We knew "Eddie" from Drake University and hadn't been in touch. He was always busy and filled with humor--a lot of funny things happened when he was around, but you probably already know that. Condolences and blessings.

Dawn Fiemeyer

July 16, 2010

The words I want to say do not seem like they are enough. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. I was thinking of Ed only the other day. He was a very intelligent and kind man. A good friend and a great mentor to work with. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. And may your memories bring you comfort. Please accept my sympathies and deepest condolences for your loss. Rest Well Ed.

Joyce & Lloyd LeVine

July 16, 2010

Our hearts go out to Edwards family especially our best friend Sheldon! We know how hard it is to outlive a son thus we can feel and understand your loss.

Joyce and Lloyd

Janet Hansen

July 15, 2010

My deepest sympathies on a tremendous loss.

Joe Wallace

July 15, 2010

On behalf of the Northshore Post 29, Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, our family sends your family a hearfelt sympathy. Even though I never met Edward, I know Sheldon Konowitz to be a man of character and integrity, and feel in my heart that Edward was a good man as well. Our love and thoughts are with the Konowitz family.

Herb Konowitz

July 15, 2010

Condolences to the entire western and midwestern Konowitz family from your east coast cousins, Herb and Linda Konowitz, Cindy and Bryan (Konowitz) Kobza, Chip Sujata, Vaishali and Chaitin Konowitz.

John Nelson

July 15, 2010

Ed was a great guy. I knew him from Candle, and we became great friends. A very intelligent and caring man, and very giving. He helped me out in a many ways. I had lost touch over the past year or so, but will never forget him. Rest in Peace, my friend. (John Nelson)

Teri Soken

July 15, 2010

Hello. I worked with Ed at Candle and later at IBM. He was a great colleague and very knowledgeable in DB2. He was passionate about his job and working with customers using our products.. My thoughts are with the family at this difficult time. We will miss him.
Teri Soken

Stephanie Kren

July 15, 2010

My condolences to the family. I worked with Ed for a number of years and had the highest respect for his abilities. He was also someone I just enjoyed chatting with. He will be missed.

Stephanie Kren

July 15, 2010

Ed
You were a great friend and mentor. You will be missed.

Rest in peace
Larry Isom

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