Jack-Adler, Jr.-Obituary

Jack F Adler, Jr.

Margate City, New Jersey

Jul 20, 1939 – Jan 12, 2026

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BORN
July 20, 1939
DIED
January 12, 2026
LOCATION
Margate City, New Jersey

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Jack F. Adler, Jr., 86, a retired business executive and nonprofit leader died Monday, January 12 in Margate CIty, NJ.Born in Philadelphia, PA, to Jack and Jean Adler, attended Cheltenham High School (1957), where he was a nationally ranked swimmer. He was a magna cum laude graduate of Yale...

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My deepest sympathy to the family. Jack and my husband, Tim Rosenheim(deceased July 16, 2022) had a long time working relationship and were good friends besides. He was a wonderful person. My thoughts are with the family.

A wonderful man. He will be missed. So sorry for his loss. Lee Berg

"Hey Fran it´s Jack" the ring tone I have on my phone for Jack. I heard it thousands of times throughout the years. I am grateful to have known and loved this wonderful man.

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This saddens me profoundly. I never met jack in person, knew him only through GMALL zoomed political round table discussion groups. But I learned to know him there as one of the gentlest, sweetest people I'd ever known. Jack was a Republican, a red flag for this liberal, progressive, people and socially oriented, bull-headed (a contradiction?) Democrat. There's a socio-political lesson to be learned here--Jack so much the sweeter-natured man than I, and our first encounter was emblematic of...

I was on the CHS swimming team with Jack and remember when he, Buddy Brodsky and I went to the PA State Championships and he drove. He was a great guy and nurtured those on the swim team. God.bless you Jack.

For 43 years, Jack was the brightest, kindest, fairest partner, and friend one could have. You were truly an honorable man and will be badly missed. Rick Levitt

So very sorry to hear about Jack's passing. Jack was a wonderful guy and treasured friend. Our condolences and deepest sympathy for Adelaide and the family.

I will miss Jack . . . .a friend and wonderful opponent at the Bridge table in Vermont . . . .always a gentleman . . . .I feel honored to have known Jack. So sorry to hear the said news.