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Maynard S. Nasatir

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

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Maynard S. Nasatir, age 79, of Buffalo Grove, avid White Sox fan and entrepreneur, beloved husband for 55 years of the late Joy, nee Stock; loving father of Richard (Mikki), Andrea (the late James) Higgins, Michael (Robin) and Randi (Dave) Cleven; adored papa of Jon, Darren,...

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Dear Rich and Mikki,

I am very sorry for your loss. I hope you find comfort and peace in cheerish memories made during happier times. Remember to lean on those who care during your time of sorrow.

Dear Michael, Robin and family,
Although I only knew Maynard a few short months, I will remember the love this family had for him. Mike, whatever I asked for to help with your dad's rehab, you made sure he had it. Maynard is now at rest and your loss is great. You have no regrets, as you did everything for this man that you could. My memory of Maynard is when I was working with him and he tweaked his eye brow at me even though he tried to flirt, he always tried his hardest with physical...

Our thoughts and many years of cherished memories of Maynard go back to our childhood and thru to our golden years. We will miss our old friend dearly.

I worked for Maynard at both Pants Stores in the early 1970's. He was such fun to work for! He taught me how to make change from a $100 bill. For someone lacking math skills, that was huge. He was very patient. He adored his family. I remember Michael running into the store in Northbrook and Maynard always had a chore for him to do. He referred to Randi as the
"baby," very lovingly. He always talked to Rhonda (friend/co-worker) and I about Richard and Andrea, comparing our lives, because...

Taken in 1982, Maynard is on the right along with his brothers and sisters

Maynard was a great guy. Always had a funny story about someone.He did anything he could for his family. He will be greatly missed.

Our condolences to all.

Our thoughts today are for Maynard whom we loved and enjoyed his good nature and fun whenever we were with him and Joy. Our sympathy goes out to his children.

I met Maynard when I was 15 years old. He hired me to work for him at The Pants Store in Northbrook. It was an easy concept for me - everything was $5.99! We spent a lot of time talking and laughing during my two years there. He was a great boss and quite a lively character. His greatest love then was his family...as I'm sure it always was. I will always smile when I think of Maynard. Rhonda Howard