LARRY-JEWELER-Obituary

LARRY JEWELER

Rockville, Maryland

Mar 22, 1942 – Jan 18, 2020

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March 22, 1942
DIED
January 18, 2020
LOCATION
Rockville, Maryland

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  LARRY JEWELER  On January 18, 2020, Larry Jeweler of Rockville, MD, cherished husband of Sue Jeweler, loving father of Brie Jeweler-Bentz, exceptional grandfather of Alexis Bentz, and brother of Steven Jeweler, passed away. A beloved high school teacher and administrator, he became a...

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I attended Churchill HS during Mr. Jeweler's tenure. Although I did not have the good fortune of attending any of his classes, I was aware of his presence and the respect he garnered from his students, other students less fortune to benefit from his wisdom and the faculty. He has left a legacy.

Mr. Jeweler is the teacher you always remember because he truly cared and made a very positive impact on so many lives. Gracious and kind, always a smile.

Our deepest condolences go out to Sue, Brie and the rest of the Jeweler family. Larry was a wonderful person to know and we will surely miss him as we celebrate his generosity, humor , and kindness to all.
Love Natalie and Neil Simon

Mr. Jeweler was one of the few teachers who "got it". His classes were interesting and far from easy. He just had a better way of explaining stuff to kids so we might possibly remember something beneficial from high school. Great man.

Larry married my cousin, Sue and I was in their wedding so I've known him for a very long time. He's witty and adorable with a zest for life. He and Sue traveled all over the world, some countries many times. He was an interesting person and a kind person who adored his wife, daughter, and his beloved grand-daughter. Larry and his family are close. His death will be a profound loss. Larry lived life to the fullest. I'll miss the twinkling of his eyes when he was engaged in conversation. Rest...

To Sue and the Jeweler family our deepest condolences. Larry was truly special and we will miss him terribly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Love Guy and the staff at Brooklyns deli