JOSEPH-KAUFMAN-Obituary

JOSEPH KAUFMAN

New York, New York

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KAUFMAN--Joseph Lawrence, son of the late Mac and Anna died on Sunday morning December 20, 2009. Brother of the late Sue Kaufman. Loving husband of the late Muriel Berkson. Devoted father of Lucas and Abigail and father-in-law of Lisa and Linda. Beloved grandfather of Bailey. Born in New York...

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Joe ,
Finding the words to express my thanks for all the memories i will have of you. A gentlemen , a professional , a man of honor , just a few that come to mind. God got a good one today . Blessed to have met you,sir.

Robert Moran,
The Moran Family , millstone ,nj

We will always have fond memories of Joe Kaufman on the Amex trading floor. We also shared many a friday night or early saturday morning at Zabar's on the West side of Manhattan. Our families liked the same noshing - Nova, White fish, Sturgeon, and their famous pickled herring. The world was a better place because of Joe. He loved his family, God, and country. May God be with you and bless your loved one's.

You will be missed.


Herb & Martha Weissman

We will always have fond memories of Joe on the Amex trading floor. We also shared many a friday night and early saturday morning at the famous Zabars on the west side of Manhattan. Our families liked the same noshing, nova, whitefish, sturgeon and the famous pickled herring. The world was a better place because of Joe Kaufman.
He loved his family, God, and country. May God be with you and bless your love ones. We will miss you.

Herb & Martha Weissman

To the Kaufman family,

Joe was a real gentleman and a friend, upon his retirement he decided to learn to use a personal computer to keep active. I worked with him for three years but his impact as a friend will last forever. We are all the better for having known "Broadway Joe".

Pat Cannon,
Ridgefield, CT

Our friend and partner whose memory and contribution to our firm,The American Stock Exchange, and the securities industry will live on. All of us were proud to have worked with a special human being who lived by the motto of "your word is your bond." He represented the purest form of integrity and honesty. The customer was always treated fairly and with respect. He will be missed.
____COHN,DELAIRE AND KAUFMAN

Dear Kaufman Family,

"Gentleman Joe" will be sorely missed by his Amex family almost as much as yours. Always a professional, a teacher, a leader, a listener but most of all a true friend. Always dressed to "the Nines" he will be remembered as the Class Act of The American Stock Exchange. Rest in Peace, Sir.

A true Gentleman, who will be missed by many forgotten by few.

I can summarize Joe in two words "Class Act" in my 40 years at the AMEX that's what he was, a friend, a mentor, the ultimate professional, and a classy guy who never had a harsh word for anyone. I admired him and will miss him dearly.
Ed Licht, Freehold, NJ

Rest in peace old friend from my family to yours. Vincent Martuscelli, Pearl River NY.