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Lee Goldberg, age 89. Beloved husband of the late Beverly (nee Britton); loving son of the late Harry and Dorathy; devoted father of Diane (Fred) Weber and Larry (Cindy Dann); cherished grandfather of Michael, Daniel, Camille, and Alexandra; brother of Ronald and the late Stanley and Jerome. Lee enjoyed sports, the opera, the symphony, and Ravinia Festival. He traveled throughout the world for pleasure, opera, and business. He supported many organizations, including the JUF, CSO, Lyric Opera, and Ravinia Festival. Lee was a lifelong Cubs fan and was delighted to have seen them win the World Series in his lifetime. Private funeral services have been held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Jewish United Fund, www.juf.org. For info: 847-256-5700.
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Lee was a wonderful man. Will miss him always. We had 11 wonderful years together. May he rest in peace. Love, Phyllis
Phyllis Citron
May 26, 2019
Lee, I will miss you and our dinners together with Phyllis. You were a great and kind guy. Rest In Peace, my friend.
My deepest sympathies to the family. I hope and pray that you find special comfort in knowing that your father - and all he meant to you - will remain in your heart forever.
Leila Kovarsky
May 26, 2019
I am truly sorry about the passing of your loved one. May the peace of God strengthen and support your family during this time of loss. Deepest sympathies.
May 25, 2019
I am sorry for your loss. Please take comfort in Psalms 29:11, knowing that in difficult times like this, God gives peace and strength. DM
May 24, 2019
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