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Harvey R. Gold

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Gold, Harvey R. Age 68. Beloved of Phyllis Udany; devoted son of the late Ben and Anne (nee Silver); loving brother of the late Sheldon (Audrey), the late Aaron (the late Judy) and the late Charles "Black Bart"; beloved Uncle "Dad" of Randi Gold, Dr. Warren Gold, Sharon Walker (the late Scott),...

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The Gold family were friends of my parents. I bought my first car from Ben. Harvey attended B'nai Zion Day Camp when I was the director and I was so pleased when he decided to devote his life to all things Jewish.
Rabbi Sheldon Switkin

Harvey will be missed ,always called each other for our birthdays . Both in March , good friend . Jim Mc Salon

Harvey Gold will be missed by so many. Phyllis Udany, our heart and love are with. There are no words that can truly comfort you.
I admire and love you
Judy Miller

Harvey, You were a wonderful person and friend and we are feeling so sorry at this time. We were in Florida at the time of your death, but we heard from a member of our family of your passing.
We will remember you in our hearts for all the wonderful conversations and kindness you gave us when we became members of the Beth Shalom family. We also remember the days of Bnai Zion family, so we have gone back many years with you.
Rest in piece and condolences to your family.
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During this distressing time, please look to God for the guidance and the strength to move forward in the days and weeks to come. Heartfelt condolences Isa 41:1

Sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort strengthen you doing this difficult time. Psalms 83 : 18.

Harvey touched many lives even as a young involved Jewish congregant back in our B'nai Zion days. One of the kindest souls. Sincere condolences to the entire Gold family. Harvey will be missed and remembered by so many

I will forever miss the occasion times I ran into you. Our friendship started with USY and it just grew into forever. Harvey was best man at my 1st wedding than became godfather to my youngest son. The memories of all these 48 plus years will last me a lifetime. What an odd coincidence for Harvey to be laid to rest 43 yrs on the same date he was our best man. The kiss you gave me that day gave all of us a big laugh........The next big kiss is the one I'll blow up into heaven!

It was one of my great pleasures to be the one who brought Elie Wiesel to Congregation Beth Shalom and to work with you on this program. I knew how much it meant to you and I loved the opportunity to work so closely with you. It is one of the highlights on my career and life. I will miss you and your friendship. Alway, Marcia Seltzer Tobias