Edward-Einhorn-Obituary

Edward Einhorn

Jan 3, 1936 – Feb 23, 2016 (Age 80)

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BORN
January 3, 1936
DIED
February 23, 2016
AGE
80

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EINHORN Edward "Eddie", age 80, of Alpine, NJ, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Ann (nee Pelachik) Einhorn, devoted father of Jennifer Jacobson and her husband Darryl and Jeff Einhorn. Proud and loving Papa of Meyer...

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My condolences to the family. May you persevere in prayer to the God of all comfort. He promises to fortify you, strengthen you and help you endure during your grieving process. (Romans 12:12)

Deepest sympathy dear Ann to you and your family.

I will remember his smile, his laugh and his strength. Know he is at peace now.

fellow kindergarten klub member..RIP eddie..

It is with a Very Heavy Heart that my Daughters Lisajane and
Ellen add our Condolences for Eddie, Mr. Einhorn. There is
much much more to express that I will subsequently include for Ann, Jennifer, Darryl, Jeffrey, beloved Meyer.
the entire Einhorn extended Family and Associates all.

Carl Meyers

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I met Eddie in the late 1990's when he founded Cooperstown Baseball World at our campus of SUNY Oneonta. Eddie was a great businessman, an innovator with vision and a passion for the sport and for youth baseball which he fostered with his summer baseball camps at our university. He was a good friend who gave many of us at the university great times and fond memories.
Our condolences to Ann and the Einhorn family. Leif Hartmark, V P Finance and Administration, retired.

We are very sorry for your loss. Mr. Einhorn will be fondly remembered with appreciation for all the lives he has touched--baseball lovers and otherwise. Please allow God to be your refuge and strength as you face each day without him.

I Met Eddie in 1961 when I was assigned to Produce & Direct his first TV Basketball game. From there our friendship went on for over 55 years. We traveled the world including USSR & China. I loved him like a brother and he will live in my heart for ever. My heart goes out to Ann and his family. He will be missed by us all.

Howard Zuckerman