Abraham-Yanchuck-Obituary

Abraham "Al" Yanchuck

St Petersburg, Florida

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YANCHUCK, Abraham "Al" 92, of St. Petersburg, passed away Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010. A native of Brooklyn, NY, Al moved to St. Petersburg in 1942, and he worked as a building developer in addition to many other endeavors. He was a longtime member of Congregation B'nai Israel of St. Petersburg, the...

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As I was looking for a good friends passing, Al's name came up. I am so sorry to here about your loss. I loved Al like a father. He was everyones dad in the office. The 9 years I worked with you all as a family at the Firm, were the best times of my life. Each day Al would come in with his smile and a possitive attitude. He loved people, he certianly loved his family and he most certianly loved his beloved Lillan. All my prayers go out to you Joel, Marsha ,Linda, and everyone at Yanchuck and...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Marsha, I am so sorry to read of your father's passing and that your mother predeceased him. We have lost touch for many years but I have not forgotten how kind your family was to me and Jerry when we were struggling in St. Pete after leaving UF. I moved to Inverness last year from Miami and saw the announcement in the St Pete Times. I have thought of you many times and wondered where you were. I remember vividly my trip to visit you in CA. Please let me know you are well. With deepest...

Blessing to you Joel, Marsha and Linda. Al was a very special person to me. I shared an office with him for many years when the office was on First Avenue South, and we shared many laughs and lots of conversation. You Dad will be great missed by many, he was a precious person, and a very loving and lovely man. We are al blessed to have shared a part in his life. Loving Yous, Linda Snow Hunt

Joel, Marsha, and Linda:

I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Al's passing. Your Dad was always so kind and loving to me, as well as to others. I absolutely adored him, and he knew it. I will never forget the huge smile on his face when he met my husband, because he didn't want "this little Jewish girl to stay single" as he said to me many times. "Find a nice Jewish boy". :-) He always brought a smile to my face and to everyone around him. The world is going to miss him dearly....

Dear Joel, Marsha and Linda: My deepest condolences on the loss of your father. I treasure each day that I continue to have my parents with me and, having lost my brother, know how difficult this time can be. I prayed for Al every night during his last week, and continue to do so now for all of your family. God Bless You All.

My grandfather, Bill Baker, considered Al one of his best friends. Through out my own childhood, I saw Al often and will remember him fondly. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

Joel, Marsha and Linda,

My deepest sympathy to each of you. I know how difficult is it to lose a parent. Hold on to your memories, and know he will always be with you. I too will miss him, and will always remember his smile.

Joel-my thoughts are with you.Its a tuff time for families to lose a parent.Lost my Dad & wife 12 yrs ago & its still hard,just remember all the great times you had together.Again you are in my thoughts & prayers.