Robert-Menaker-Obituary

Robert Menaker

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeRobert Menaker, age 61, of Atlanta, died Wednesday, November 8, 2006. He is survived by his wife Dorothy Menaker, his son, Ethan Menaker, both of Atlanta, sister, Joan Jackson, Hendersonville, N.C., sister-in-law, Elise Menaker, Charlotte, N.C. mother-in-law,...

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Dorothy, Ethan, Joan and family,
We send our love as you all deal with this deeply painful loss.
Robert gave it a good fight as he
longed to share each day with you, his beloved family. We wish you courage and peace as you move on to your tomorrows.
cousins...
Judy and Al

Dear Dorothy,
I was shocked and saddened to see Bob's obituary in the Post just now. I want to write you a proper condolence letter, but I have lost your address. I will see if I can find it online. In the meantime, please know how sorry we are for your loss. Bob was a wonderful person.
Love,
Monica Dolin (and Mitchell and Claire and Seth, too)

Dorothy and Ethan,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I'll bet Bob and Ed Bradley are sharing great news stories! Please know my thoughts are with you at this time.

Mrs. Menaker, we are so sorry to hear about your loss. Mr. Menaker was one of our customers but also a friend. What a wonderful person and the two of you were blessed to have each other. Our wish for you is that one day soon your sorrow will turn to fond memories forever. May you and your family be blessed forever.

Dorothy and Ethan - I am so saddened to learn of your tremendous loss. Bob fought a long and tough battle and I am sure that all of his strength and courage was fueled by the love and caring he received from you, your family and friends. Bob has left his mark in the hearts of all of us who had the privelege of knowing him and his physical presence will surely be missed. As he looks down upon the two of you, I hope you will be comforted knowing his spirit will live on. May the love and...

we met bob, zl,and dorothy right after they moved to atlanta about 5 years ago.
bob was the editor of the jewish times, and he and i spent many hours discussing politics and current affairs.
his sharp mind, vast knowledge of history, and sharp tongue were evident to us immediately.
but it was his gentle and kind demeanor that impressed us so much.
bob, zl, was a gifted writer, a talented editor and a great and loyal friend. we will miss him greatly.
may his memory be...