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Milton Weinrieb Obituary

Weinrieb, Milton M.

Brighton: Passed away on February 21, 2013 at age 93. Predeceased by his sister, Dorothy Estrin & brother, George Weinrieb. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Lenore; devoted children Robin (Mark) Stein, Greg (Kate) Weinrieb and Wendy (David) Orange; cherished grandchildren, Whitney & Alexandra Dietz, Lindsay (Michael) Kowalski, Matthew Weinrieb, and Erica (Jared) Weiner; adored great grandson, Jackson; sister, Norma Small and brother, Jerome (Rose) Weinrieb; nieces & nephews.

Milt had a great love for storytelling and writing poetry as well as baseball. He tried out for the Detroit Tigers and scouted for the St. Louis Browns. Milt served as a Captain in the US Army during World War II, he was in food service sales for 50 years and was founder and president of Millen Sales Co. He was president of the Brighton Kiwanis and was a dedicated and active member of Temple B'rith Kodesh for many years.

Funeral Services will be held on SUNDAY at 11:30 AM in the Benjamin Goldstein Chapel of Temple B'rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Ave. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 10:30 - 11:30 AM at temple. Donations may be made to Temple B'rith Kodesh or the Jewish Home Foundation in his memory. To leave a message of condolence, please visit:



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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Feb. 23, 2013.

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Leslye Blair

February 17, 2023

I still miss you Uncle Miltie. You cannot be replaced. So special to me and Rochester

Leslye Blair

February 17, 2021

I used to call him Uncle Miltie. I loved him. His awesome Lenore worked for me and they were a wonderful couple. I miss them both ♥♥

Carolyn Feyder Hokanson

February 24, 2013

Dear Weinrieb Family,
I am so saddened by Milt's passing. I have so many wonderful and fond memories of him that span over 55 years. Milt was my "second" father and the Weinriebs my "second" family. He was there during our family's most difficult hours as well as fun times and laughter.
I will treasure my memories of him always.

LESLYE BLAIR

February 23, 2013

Dear Lenore and family,
I wrote a message this am and it is not yet on here.
You know how I adored UNCLE MILTIE. You and your wonderful husband were Always 2 of my favorite people.I was hoping to see you, but Mike sleeps until noon ,eats and is back in bed. He has had some really good days. Also, I don't think he should be around so many people. I miss you very much. You are a very strong lady, but you and UNCLE MILTIE were a team. My heart is very broken today. When you feel up to it, please call me.
I love you!!! XXOO.

LESLYE BLAIR

February 23, 2013

OH Lenore. You were ALWAYS 2of my favorite people. My heart goes out to you. The same to Wendy and Robin and the whole family. I am honored to have known " UNCLE MILTIE". YOU have my deepest sympathy and fond memories.. I am crushed. Hopefully we will see you tomorrow if Mike is up to it. You are a strong woman, but you lost " THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE". you gave him happy days. You have your loving children to get you through this. We love you!!

Bob Horwitz

February 23, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of Milt's passing. I will always remember his great smile, sense of humor and great love of his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Bob Horwitz

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