Ira-Schwartz-Obituary

Ira Schwartz

Maplewood, New Jersey

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Ira Schwartz, adored father of Jennifer Sherman, brother of Bruce, and beloved partner of Nora Fromowitz, passed away June 26, 2014.
Graveside services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge, N.J. Arrangements are by J. L. Apter Memorial Chapels of Maplewood, N.J. (973)376-2600.
Mr. Schwartz was the co-owner of Apollo Tire in Denville, N.J. with his brother.
He was an avid motorcycle rider and a member of the Blue Knights.

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Sending my most sincere feelings from my beloved friend. He is definitely missed and thought of frequently. All of my love to the family.

Bruce and Family,
We were saddened to here of the passing of Ira. Please accept our sincere sympathy.
Mike & Elaine Dell'Elba

You are greatly missed.

I had been calling you for a couple months and couldn't understand why you didn't return my calls. Sadly, I know why now. You and Jack are now united in Heaven and there's no telling what you 2 will get into. Rest in peace my friend. I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to say goodbye.

I was so very sad to hear of your passing. Although we have not seen each other in a very long time my world will be a little smaller with you no longer in it. My deepest sympathy to Bruce, Jennifer. Rest in peace my friend, you will be greatly missed. Diane

Ira- my friend through many trying and happy times, I will surely miss times together all I keep in my memory. Your generosity and love touched many who were blessed to share that side of you. Rest in peace my brother, you will be missed.
Carpet Joe

So sorry to hear this, I often thought of you two and how you were. Ira may you rest in peace. From an old friend and neighbor.
Bob Sobka (Soupy)

I'm so grateful that I had the opportunity to know you.

Ira you will be missed by so many I will always remember all the good times and smiles you brought to everyone's face no matter what was going on miss ya Steve Loehr