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Joseph Sugarman

Las Vegas, Nevada

1938 - 2022

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On March 18, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Joseph Sugarman (known as the BluBlocker Guy), 83, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family.Joe was born April 25, 1938 in Oak Park, Illinois to Faye (Levine) and Benjamin Sugarman. He had three sisters: Barbara, Nancy, and Judy.Joe attended the...

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Joe was kind, helpful, generous & thoughtful! He was a blessing in our lives! I pray that he is enjoying eternal peace & bliss (with his cool BluBlockers of course!) :):)

We had some great days with you. Loved that Corvette and the friendship above all.

April and Jill, I was a very long-time friend of your father. I only found out about his passing because today was his birthday and I tried all of his numbers to reach him. Joe wrote the foreword for my new book, expected out within weeks. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your children. We were all privileged to have known him. Love, Light, and Peace, Joyce

I will always remember Joe's infectious smile. He was intelligent and kind. I was Blessed to have known him. God watch over and keep him.

In 1962 I was in Munich Germany where Joe was stationed. Joe´s sister Karen told Joe that I was coming to Munich and Joe took the day to show me around. That is a fond memory I will always cherish.

My only connection to Joseph Sugarman is that we shared the same name. I used to work in advertising and many people over the years asked me if I was *the* Joseph Sugarman. When I was in school and looking for an internship, I remember one direct mail business hired me solely because the owner wanted to boast that "Joe Sugarman was working for him." My parents gave me a copy of "Success Forces" when I was a kid and I still have it. These days, I actually sort of look similar to the photo of...

Thoughts of peace and thoughts of comfort

Joe helped me in the most difficult moment of my marketing career. He was a great marketer, but even more importantly, to me at least, he had a huge heart. This happened 8 years ago and since then I mentioned Joe's kindness to my business community many many times, including a podcast I've just finished recording when I heard about Joe's passing. Will love Joe forever.

I had the honor of working with Joe for over a decade, selling BluBlocker Sunglasses to Walgreens and Rite Aid. He was the ultimate gentleman and an extraordinary visionary. Through Joe, I met and worked with incredible people and developed life long friends. Including the late, great Dr. Geek. Joe will be missed but his legacy will last forever. RIP, Joe.