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Donald Morton Axleroad

Stamford, Connecticut

1935 - 2017

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Donald Morton AxleroadDonald Morton Axleroad passed away Tuesday, September 5, 2017, at his home. He was born in 1935 in Albany, NY. He leaves his wife, Erica Weingast Axleroad, of Stamford, Connecticut; his sister, Helene Gross of Poughkeepsie; and nephews Kevin Gross of Chicago, Illinois, and...

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We met while on a trip to Russia we had an instant connection our love for sailing plus people. His talent was unmatched I remember him making a painting from memory. Such talent we spent many happy hours dinning together with His love Erica. An inspiration of courage despite the odds. His strength has given me support with my own issues. I just wish that I could have seen the painting that he had for me .Like Don himself it would have taken pride of place in our home ,Solid memories with a...

Hello Erica and family,
I would like to express my sorrow and condolences to the entire family. Don was a Good person. May his Soul RIP

Maureen Goulbourne

Don's great talent was outdone only by his kindness and generosity. He made a lasting impact on my life and career and I have too many great memories to capture here. Kevin & Cary - I know how important Don was in your lives and I wish you my deepest sympathies.
Ken

Dear Kevin and Carey and all the Axlerod kin,

May you treasure all the time you spent with Don. He was a WONDERFUL person.

Regina

Dear Erica,

May the wonderful memories that you and Don made sustain you during this sad time. Don will always be a very special uncle to me. I will always remember the fabulous meals he would make for family gatherings. And, his wonderful sense of humor. Also, I will remember his fierce love of sailing. My thoughts and the thought of my loving partner, Jane,are with you.

Regina

It was a privilege to have known and worked with Don during my many years at The Food Group. May he rest in peace. At this time I extend my deepest sympathy to his family

I will miss him very much and am honored to have known him.