MYRON-WEINER-Obituary

MYRON WEINER

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WEINER--Myron (also known as Mike Alpert), 71, on July 13, 2013. Owner of John's of 12th Street restaurant, he often said, "I love what I do, and I do what I love." He made friends for life wherever he was, and he will be deeply missed by everyone whose life he touched. Survived by his wife...

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I remember my Myron well and miss him. My fondest memory is of him, taking me into the walk-in at John´s one afternoon and having me sample a few things that he was really proud of. It was a really fun few minutes. It was always a pleasure to see him.

So sorry to hear of Myron's passing. He was a friend to me 25 years ago and helped me, fed me a few times and was just a sweetheart. I just found out. Have not lived in the city for close to 20 years. My deepest condolences to you, his family and all at Johns.

Dear Judith,
Only recently did we learn of Myron's passing. I had known Myron for 35 years. He was a unique and beautiful person. Myron had an extraordinary sensitivity and one of the biggest hearts of anyone that I had known. He was a true champion and knew what was really important in life. I am deeply sorry for this profound loss to you, the rest of his family, the community, and to anyone that had the privilege simply knowing Myron.

Dear Judy:
I had no idea that my dear friend Myron passed away. I learned of this today and am truly sorry to know I loved Myron, my family loved Myron and we are so sorry for your loss as well as ours.

Dear Judy:

Just learned of your loss today. My sympathies are with you. See you soon.

Mike I really loved coming in and reminiscing about the old neighborhood, there was nobody tougher than OX rest in peace and may god be with you. Marty Zwiebach

Dear Judith,

Deepest condolences. Mike called me at least twice a year for the past 15+ years... I will truly miss hearing from him. He was always very good to me and always made me laugh.

He was a great man and will be missed.

Mike was my first friend in Manhattan when we moved from suburban Queens. It was the week of my sweet 16 birthday, and we celebrated by going right across the street from our new apartment to John's of 12th Street for dinner. Mike was a sweetheart then, and always. (He even "proposed" to me then...we laughed about this for YEARS afterward.) I was so privileged to know him for 30 years. He was like an uncle to me. During my formative teenage years, I spent many a summer night hanging out with...

We are sorry to hear the sad news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Andrea and Mel Moskowitz (Marshall Flam's sister and brother-in-law)