DAVID-SCHACHNE-Obituary

DAVID I. SCHACHNE

New York, New York

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SCHACHNE--David Irwin, 88, founding partner of Fairfield Properties. David I. Schachne, son of Pauline and Abraham Schachne, died peacefully at his home in Commack today. He is survived by his beloved wife Dorothy of 66 years, sons Sydney and Jay, daughters-in- law Lesly and Andrea, grandchildren...

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Our deepest sympathy to the Schachne family. We will always remember David's calm and sincere nature.

I am so sorry for your loss. I know losing a loved one is so hard on the family. My prayers goes out to the family. May you draw close to God at this time.

I am so sorry for your loss. Please be comforted in knowing God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. 1 Pet. 5:7

Sallie and I extend our utmost sympathy to our dear friend Dorothy and to the entire Schachne family

Sallie and I deeply regret the loss of
our dear friend, David Schachne and extend our sympathies to his dear wife, Dorothy, and his entire family.

Sallie and Jerry Hayflich
Boca Raton, Florida

Dear Dorothy,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss of David after his long illness. He was a lovely, sweet and good man, who was a role model in so many ways to the rest of us on the Wurzweiler board. I cannot
forget the way he would tell tales of his simple, direct and clear way of meeting people and telling them about the good works he found meaningful and important. His believe in chesed and charity was powerful and we were all influenced by his Jewish commitment to...

Dear Dorothy and Family, We are so very sorry to hear of David's passing. He was truly one of the finest..He will be deeply missed and it was my Honor to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Karen and Larry Ginsburg

Dear Dorothy - My deepest condolences. David was a wonderful person, supremely dedicated to both his family and his larger community. His involvement in JINSA as a Board Member was a source of great comfort to me, as he always had a helpful suggestion, a useful caution, and a kind word. He took his responsibilities to the Board seriously, but I think enjoyed the people we met and traveled with, as well as a sense of accomplishment. I will truly miss him.