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Joel Eisenhandler

ALBANY, New York

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Eisenhandler, Joel ALBANY Joel Howard Eisenhandler, 60, of Henry Avenue, Albany, N.Y., died Friday, March 23, 2007 at the Albany Medical Center Hospital, following a lengthy illness. Born in the Bronx, he was the son of Frances Baranow Eisenhandler of Albany, and the late Sidney Eisenhandler. He...

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i remenber Joel as a soft spoken, thought character, able to smile and made fun out of his own sickness; a very hard to forget business partner and unforgettable as a person, may he rest in peace.

JOEL AND I BECAME FRIENDS MANY YEARS AGO WHILE WORKING IN THE COMPUTER FIELD. HE WAS ALWAYS FUN TO BE AROUND AND A HARD WORKER.
THE WORLD HAS LOST ONE OF THE BEST.

Mrs. Eisenhandler, Judah and family, My husband, Dave and I had the honor of knowing Joel through his work with Cougar Mountain Software. We only saw him once a year at the business conferences but each time we saw him, he remembered us and greeted us warmly, always smiling. We will miss his seeing him at future conferences. Our condolences to the entire family and God Bless Joel.

Evan and family: Although we never had the privilege of knowing your brother, if he was anything like Evan,(which he sounds like) he was one of the BEST! Please accept our sympathy, thoughts and prayers through this time and times ahead.You will always have the memories to live with-no one can ever take those away!

A rare breed in his industry, Joel was able to provide a "human and personal" touch to an otherwise impersonal industry. Always a pleasure to be around and always passionate of what he believed in, he will be missed and remembered fondly. Rest in peace, my friend.

I was the photographer at Joel's wedding. I will always remember him as a loving, kind and gentle person. He will be missed.

We are all better because he lived.

Clem Kinnicutt

When I walked through the doors of WTRS 12 years ago, Joel instantly became my friend, offering kindness and support many times throughout the years. I've never known a kinder man. What a loss to those of us lucky enough to have crossed his path. Rest in Peace My Friend.

I remember Joel always smiling even when going through all he did in his life. You will be missed.

In 1985 I met the Eisenhandler family at Shiloh. I volunteered at their home, doing whatever was asked of me (typing, filing, cleaning, babysitting the boys and preparing meals). When Mr. Eisenhandler came home his smile turned his home into a happier home. He was always willing to stop what he was doing to help others. It was truly a spiritual experience spending time with the Eisenhandler's. He was a devoted doting DAD. Always talked about the goodness of Jesus and much he loved him. ...