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David Wolfberg

Miami, Florida

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WOLFBERG, DAVID, passed away on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 in Miami, Florida at the age of 68. David is pre-deceased by his parents Helen and Abraham Wolfberg. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Shelley Wolfberg, his sons and daughter-in-laws, Adam and Kimberly Wolfberg and Darren and...

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Dear Shelley,

I met David in 1975 as a lighting representative and visited your home to provide track lighting and we became friends.

When David formed his own firm he favored me with many of his lighting projects and was responsible for my own initial success.

Although life took us in different directions I will never forget his friendship and kindness.

I only recently learned of his passing as I was at the time recovering from major surgery....

Dear Shelly,
Please accept my condolences. David hired me right after I graduated and he gave me great opportunities. There are certain people in ones life who make a difference. David is one of those people for me and I know that I am not the only one. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Sue Budinsky

Dear Shelly and Family,
I just found out about David's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. David was a great person and boss. I learned a lot from him during my years at WA&P. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Shelley,Adam, and Darren
Each of you, and all of us who knew and worked with David have lost a very special man! My thoughts and prayers are with you and especially with David.
Dale Frick, Palm Beach, Fl

Dear Shelly and family. I to was very sadden to hear of David's passing. I worked for him from 1992 to 2008. He was a great mentor to me. I will miss him.
David Alvarez, Davie, Fl.

Dear Shelley and family:
I was very saddened to hear the news of David's passing from our high school class president Carol Harrison. David and I were best of friends for a few years growing up in North Woodmere and attending Hewlett High. He was one of only 2 friends I had come up and light a candle at my bar mitzvah and as this picture reminded me, he always had the best smile. Although we didn't stay in touch after high school, it was good to see how successful he was in business and as...

Our sincere condolences to Shelly and family
What a treasure was lost
Very sad

Shelly,
So sorry to hear about David. David was a wonderful architect and a great boss. He gave me my first job in 1973 at Connell, just from my resume ... Without an interview. Later I worked for him at Wolfberg Alvarez from 1980-1982. I learned a lot of valuable marketing lessons from him. Ron Singh Gupta [email protected]

Shelley and family: So sorry to hear this news. David shone out like a star -- when I needed a job he helped me escape from a very oppressive employer and thanks to him (and you) I quickly rebounded, lost a huge amount of weight and got my first manicure, LOL! I know these things may sound silly but you both were a very positive influence in my life and I'll never forget that and I want you to know how much I treasure my relationship with David all those years ago (and I'll NEVER wear a...