Alan-Goldberg-Obituary

Alan Goldberg

Syracuse, New York

1930 - 2021

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Alan J. Goldberg June 24, 2012 Alan J. Goldberg, 90, died suddenly on Thursday. Born in 1930 in Brooklyn to Leo and Lily Goldberg, he was a resident of Syracuse for over 80 years. He was a graduate of Nottingham High School and received his BA and Juris Doctorate from Syracuse University in 1953....

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Dear Barbara: I have just learned of Alan's passing and am deeply saddened. I came to Syracuse many years ago to try a case against the Sugarman firm. My old law school classmate Don Schoenwald introduced me to Alan and told me that Alan was to be my adversary. In an unusual display of professional courtesy and just plain kindness, Alan undertook to make me feel welcome in Syracuse, provided me with a secretary and a room in the office where I could meet with my clients to prepare for the...

Dear Barbara and family, I am so sorry for your loss of Alan, beloved husband, father, grandfather,uncle , friend and community resource. His loss will be forever felt by those who loved him and whom he loved in return. My memory of Alan will always be of him in the lunch room at Labrador, a kind and gentle man.

Such sad news, and such a terrible loss. Mr and Mrs G, Ann, and Margie, are one of the finest families I had the joy to know. I send you my love, and my most heartfelt condolences.

Goldberg family. I am saddened to hear of Alan's passing. I met Alan in the later 1980's when I transferred to the U.S. Attorney's office in Syracuse and practiced defensive civil litigation, including medical malpractice defense. I had several cases over the years where Alan and I represented co-defendants. He was very gracious in showing me the ropes of medical malpractice defense. We also used to meet on Saturday mornings at Swedish Auto in Manlius and discuss cars with Don Stoddard. They...

What a lovely man and family... I will miss your visits to Riley´s... to barbara and the girls, you have wonderful memories... RIP Alan

Mrs. Goldberg, I am saddened by your loss. I never met your husband but wanted to reach out to you and express my sympathy. I always enjoyed your visits at the Dental office and feel bad I didn´t get to say goodbye before I left, rather suddenly. It was time. Iooked forward to you sharing with me the pictures of your grandson. We had a connection there. May your memories be a comfort to you. You were one of my favorite patients. Michele

Ann- My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Barbara and family, Our sincere condolences on Al´s untimely passing... He was such a kind and gentle man... and a wonderful role model for those of us who followed him in the law profession. He will indeed be missed

mily.