Jay-Shapiro-Obituary

Jay Loren Shapiro

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jay L. Shapiro, 72, of Leawood, Kansas, died on November 17, 2008, in Rancho Mirage, California. Mr. Shapiro was born August 27, 1936, to Jack and Mollie Shapiro in Kansas City, Missouri. In his youth he was active in Boy Scouting, attaining the rank of Eagle Scout and member of Tribe of...

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I didn't get word of Jay's death until Monday. I'm so sorry and extend my sympathy & prayers. He was a good man and a good friend.

My pledgebrother and room mate,we remained friends ever since and have seen each other once a year for ever. He was my friend and I wil cherish his memory for ever. He and Tom were just the kind of guys who Beth and I always look forward to seeing and spending time with.

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. I am so sorry we did not know of his passing in time to attend his memorial service.

With Deepest Condolences in Jay's passing.... I just found out today. My Thoughts and Prayers are with All of You.... He was a Special Friend, and I shall miss Him Dearly.... Peace Be With You....

Dear Tom, Robin, David, Steven and family,

My deepest sympathy to each of you. What a deep loss to all who love Jay, for indeed he was one in a million.

I cherish the 30 plus years that I have know Tom and Jay, and feel so very lucky to have been able to call them my friends.

Know that I keep you all in my heart and prayers.

In sympathy and love,

Dodie

Not often do you meet someone who you never forget. Jay was one of those people. Ed "Gomer" Moody

From Tommy and Peggy Wolf Sitrin:
Altho it has been a LONG time since we(Tom and Jay)were in the same pledge class and since I (Peggy) remember being friends with the lovely guy with THE greatest cashmere sweaters we still feel the loss of a truly nice person! Our condolences to all who loved Jay.

Dear David, Jill, Steven, Kathy and your families,
Robert and I were so sorry to hear of the death of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Fondly, Janet Bloom

In the short time we knew you, we will miss someone who would have been a good friend.