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Al Trachtman

Port Orange, Florida

1930 - 2019

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Al TrachtmanJan. 14, 1930 - Nov. 20, 2019It is with great sadness that the family of Al Trachtman mourns his passing on Wednesday, November 20th, 2019 at Advent Hospital with his family at his side. Born January 14th in 1930 in Brooklyn, New York. He was a sargent in the Korean War and was a...

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We love you dad FOREVER, we will never forget your love and care.

I'm a little late signing the book. Als been on my mind the last few days so I figure this is something I need to do.
Al and my dad were cousins. Al was one the nicest guys I've ever met. Whenever I'd visit their home or Auction house they always greeted me with lots of hugs. He was never at a loss to give me advice or tell me an old story about the family. By far, Al was one of the nicest , genuine man I've ever met. His love for Cherie and his family was beautiful . The world needs...

Al Trachtman built an enduring legacy of love. He served his family, his community and his maker through the openness of his heart and the work of his hands. He welcomed each of us with thoughtfulness and joy. As a boy growing up in the neighborhood (with a nod to JIm below), I found the Trachtman home to be a second home for me. In later life, I was thankful to experience Al's welcome as we returned from overseas and sought out his encouraging look. Our love to the family and our thanks...

A long time ago, in the late 60s, (a teenager in Ormond Beach), I was struggling to break out of a tough economic patch. Hardly had decent clothes. The Trachtmans were mighty good to me. Al gave me many of his old suits. Fine suits. I wore them to good use driving for a real estate company near my college in North Carolina. Made just enough to make ends meet. And more. Every time you walked into their house, they made you feel whole and welcome. The world needs more Trachtmans. Jim East 706...

We Were saddened to hear of Al's passing. He was such a nice man. May his memory always be a blessing. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

im going miss Mr. brooklyn had so many stories for him didnt get to finish our convos but is and will be missed dearly.from

"from MY MAN"

So sorry for your loss. Such a great man.

WE MISS YOU SO MUCH DAD. THERE IS NO WAY TO REPLACE THE LOVE ,LAUGHTER AND SECURITY YOU ALWAYS GAVE US. I LOVE YOU FOREVER IN MY HEART, SOUL AND PRAYERS.