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Eliot Dober

Fairfield, Connecticut

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DOBER Eliot Dober, age 74 of Boynton Beach, FL, passed away on Friday July 30, 2010 at Bethesda Memorial Hospital in Boynton Beach. Mr. Dober was born in Bridgeport, CT, a son of the late Emanuel (Manny) and Frances (Rappoport) Dober, was a member of Congregation Rodeph Sholom of Bridgeport, CT....

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Eliot was a good friend and an amazing, gracious and gifted human being Joe Hodgson

Eliot was a good friend and an amazing, gracious and gifted human being

Very fond memories of Eliot and the P&A office-

I just learned of Eliot's passing. My condolences, Phyllis, to you and the whole family. Eliot was a treasure. It was a privilege to know him and to be able to spend some time with him and with you. He taught me a lot about the politics of getting things done and keeping a sense of humor. What a guy!!! I was lucky enough not to have driven with him at the wheel ;) Love to all
Joe Hodgson
215 Wilson Drive
Waynesville NC 28786

I just learned of Eliots passing. He was a great friend many years ago and I am very sad to know he is no longer with us. He will be remembered fondly, always.

To the Dober Family- My condolences on Eliot's passing.I have fond memories of being around Eliot when I was a kid & being at your home quite often.I know he was an inspiration for many & he will be missed.Best Regards-Barry Fitelson

Dear Phyllis,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lorraine, Renae and Sandra Heyde

I am a friend of Bill's and our deepest condolences go out to the entire Dober family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.........Gregor,Lorrie.Eric and Kyle Steger

Dear Phyllis,

I am deeply saddened by Eliot's death. He was a good friend and mentor. Few know the full extent of his massive contributions to the advancement of those of us with disabilities and to those of us who do, he will always be a hero of the first magnitude.

At this moment, however, i'd rather recall the happy adventures we shared and the warm hospitality you and he always extended to Janet and me.

Our thoughts are with you in this time of mourning.