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Alan Sinclair Kobren

Rockville, Maryland

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KOBREN, ALAN SINCLAIR

On Saturday, June 17, 2006, ALAN SINCLAIR KOBREN of North Bethesda, MD. Beloved husband of Janet L. Firth Kobren; devoted father of Maxwell Neil Douglas Kobren; loving son of Jacob Kobren and the late Doris Kobren; dear brother of Spencer D. Kobren and his fiancee,...

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I enjoyed several insightful and delightful conversations with Alan about various business opportunities. He was a joy to converse with - a genuine person with sincere interests. My thoughts and deepest best wishes go out to Max and Janet.

Please accept my sympathy and deepest condolences. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our hearts go out to the Kobren Family during this difficult time. We are here for you.

Our deepest condolences to Spencer Kobren, Yvette Lozano, and the kobren family. Although we did not know Alan Sinclair Kobren personally, through conversations with Spencer and Yvette, he was a great business man, a great father, and a great husband.

May he rest in peace.

Al was a good man with a kind and generous heart. We worked together when his family first started their store in Bethesda. Those were good days. We shared many laughs and struggles, but I could always count on Al not to take life too seriously, a gift that was infectious. We fell out of touch but whenever I think about Al I can't help but smile. Thanks for all you did for me Al, you're a good soul...

Our love and prayers will always be with Janet and Max. Al was a loving husband to Janet, a devoted father to Max and an unbelievable friend to us. We are so devasted by his passing and will miss him forever.

Al took on two best friends and gave them a chance at the corporate finance world opening the doors to the rest of their careers. We learned so much and had a blast at the same time. We are forever greatful and will miss him dearly.

Al is, and always will be, my mentor and an inspiration. I would never have made it in my professional career without his guidance and motivation. I am deeply saddened to know that I won't be able to share a drink with him and talk about business and Penn State football. I will miss him greatly.

Al is an increadibly smart and energetic man. He knows no boundaries because not even the sky is his limit. He will always be with us in heart and mind with his enthusiasm; his determined spirit leading us all on.