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Neil S. Hirsch

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Neil S. Hirsch Neil S. Hirsch, born June 7, 1947, passed away on June 24th at his home in Wellington, Florida with his loving and devoted wife, Dr. Laura De Luca at his side. Neil Hirsch revolutionized the trading of government, fixed income and foreign exchange securities by creating technology...

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Miss you Sterling and think of you often....Heywood

WITHOUT NEIL I WOULD BE POOR. GRADATUDE TO NEIL

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. RIP Neil. Laura my thoughts are with you and your family.

We appreciated your friendship. You will be missed. Rest in peace Neil.

We were 21...living in Chelsea and having the time of our life. What fabulous memories 50 years later Neil was the same loving,caring,giving man he was back then May God take you into his arms Sterling...watch over your Laura I love you And will miss you Heywood

Our friendship goes back to when we 21 at 309 West29th Street. We lived,we laughed,we loved, partied and we grew. Now over 50 years later your off to another place. You'll see so many old friends like the Beezer there and of course Harold You know you left us here way to earlier.God will watch over Sterling...and you can watch over sweet Laura...Love you buddy...Heywood

I believe you not only measure a persons life by what they do while they walk amongst us, but by the legacy they leave behind. Neil, your love and financial support of all the children at the Boys and Girls Club will change the minds of kids for generations to come. Your unconditional love of me and my family will never be forgotten. To those who knew Neil, you know you are better person because he touched your life. My thoughts and love to Laura and Neil´s family. Rest peacefully pal.

Neil was a exceptional and generous friend. It´s been many years since I have seen him but, will always remember our early days at Tammybrook CC and how much fun he was. My sincerest condolences to his beloved wife and all whose lives he touched.