Joseph-Mittelman-Obituary

Joseph Bernard Mittelman

Los Angeles, California

1926 - 2018

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June 11, 1926 - August 17, 2018 Joseph Bernard Mittelman, of Laguna Niguel, CA, passed away 8/17/2018 at his son John's home in Temecula, CA. Born in Chicago, IL, on 6/11/1926, Joe lived to the ripe age of 92. He moved to Los Angeles with his mother Ann, father Maury, and sister Ernie in 1932....

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Joe, you were a true friend to me and I will miss you for as long as God gives me life.
Rest in peace.

Judy, God love you. You were a wonderful partner and wife. Love you!

Joe,

We had this special bond especially after I uprooted and moved from So.Cal. to the South.

Always a friendly voice, mentor and a true advocate for all things for Israel.

Sadly I have battled health issues and been out of the loop for months as a result.

I will miss our weekly exchanges but know that God had other plans for you.

Condolences to Judy and the entire Mittelman clan, there are many of you still carrying on Joe's legacy!

Love and light...

Dear Mittelman family,

I can't believe that Joe is gone! We will all miss him. It was over 40 years ago that I went to work for Mittelman, Smith & Wynn, or was there a Pessin, too, at that time? Lorelei and I would like to attend the memorial on September 23.

Our condolences to you at this difficult time.

My condolences to the Mittelman family.
I first met Joe in 1971 when when I became a buyer at Grand Auto. After I went into sales Joe and I became friends and thru the years had many a conversation. It was always a pleasure to talk with him.I will miss him dearly as he was a good
friend to me over the years.
Unfortunately I cannot be there for the Celebration of Life on 9-23. Shalom Joe!

My grandpa was the kindest and most beautiful soul this world was ever graced with. He is sorely missed every moment of every day.

To The Joe Mittelman Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Joe was my first real job. I think I've known Joe since I was 10. You now have a lifetime of memories, stores, and pictures to keep Joe close by.

Be Well,

Ted Garfinkle

Joe was my number one competitor in the automotive business. Because of him, I became better at my trade. I always had the greatest of respect and admiration for Joe and his whole family and thankful that we became good friends for so many years. I treasure those memories as well as he and I relating our experiences during the war. We shared a very exclusive brotherhood as WW2 vets. I am grateful that I was able to visit Joe on July 31st. We reminisced about the "good Old Days", had a few...

Joe, you have been so missed on Facebook and in the Phabs. I learned a lot from you old friend. God bless you and I hope you can see your beloved Trojans from heaven.