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Alexander Ilya Mamantov

Dallas, Texas

1944 - 2019

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October 26, 2019
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Dallas, Texas
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MAMANTOV, Alexander Ilya Alexander Ilya Mamantov passed away on Saturday, October 26, 2019 in Dallas, TX. He was born in Riga, Latvia on January 27, 1944 and emigrated to the US in 1950. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ilya A. Mamantov and Sandra G. Mamantov. He is survived by his wife...

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Mr Alex was such a funny man. Tall with a big voice, but a teddy bear. My Alex showed lots of compassion for his employees. I was a single mom, When I started working at Country Day School. We lived two blocks away from the school. Mr Alex helped me make my children's transition so easy! I will always remember Mr Alex for his kindness.

I worked for Mr Alex at Country Day School in Mesquite. There was never a dull moment. Mr Alex really cared about the children and his staff. We were a big happy family! Mr Alex was a tall man with a heart of nurturing. I'm so thankful that our paths crossed!

My condolences to Mrs. Mary and her family. I thank you both for giving me my first opportunity to find my passion of working with children. Mr. Alex always made me laugh and told me how good my lunch was when I was lunch lady my first summer back from college. Praying for the family.

My condolences to Mrs Mary and the family. Mr Alex was a wonderful person to work for. My prayers are with you all. Evelyn Jackson

Mary and Family - Maureen and I send sincere condolences on Alex's passing. Sorry we can't be with you today. Alex was my cousin and my friend. We served in the military at overlapping times and commiserated and recounted similar memories. Although we always lived far distances apart, we enjoyed visits and catching up. Alex was a good friend and a great guy who would do anything for you. I miss him already.
George and Maureen

Mary and family, I am sorry to hear of Alex passing. I knew him since sixth grade through Lakewood, Long and Hillcrest. I will not be able to be there but wish I could.
Bill Garner