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Robert Reznick

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Reznick, Robert Age 88, of St. Louis Park, passed away June 30, 2008. Preceded in death by wife, Anne; son, Elliott; parents, Dave and Dora Reznick; brothers, Bill Reznick and Barney Ward. Survived by daughter, Sherrie Reznick; grandchildren, Brian and Amanda Karch, Jonathan Reznick; sister, Sylvia Galanter. Robert's family would like to express their deep and sincere gratitude to Jean and Dave Tenquist for their loyalty and dear friendship, and a very special thanks to Arley and Ed Shanblott and Roger Galanter for their continuing support and for taking care of our family. Also a heartfelt thanks to his friends and business associates. Funeral service WEDNESDAY (TODAY) 12 NOON, ADATH-CHESED SHEL EMES CEMETERY, 38th and Winnetka Ave. N., Crystal. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Anne Reznick Foundation at Children's Hospital Minneapolis, or donor's favorite charity. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234 Online guestbook at: www.hodroffepstein.com
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Bob so capably led and inspired the management team through some of the companies best years as Board Chairman for Check Technology. His strong and decisive leadership provided lasting impressions for many us. From all the employees at Delphax Technologies, please accept our deepest sympathies.

Sherry, Brian, and Amanda, I want to extend my sincere condolences to you at this time. Robert and I used to have breakfast every Sunday when he was in Rancho Mirage. I don't know why, but he stopped calling, and I missed the company. Mitzie and I again wish to express our condolences. I know that he was sick so it is a blessing.

Our heart goes out to you and your family during this sad time.

-Gretel & Jurgen, Jurgen's Salon

What a great gift to have known & worked for Bob Reznick. He was such a joy and had a big heart. I'll miss making the floral arrangements for him. Sherri, I am so sorry for your loss.

Sherri: Peace and love to your family during this trying time. Your dad was a strong person changing for good the lives of many people. His leadership drew many of his Minneapolis employees to become family. He is already sorely missed.

Sherri- I hope you and your family find peace, Your Dad had a good long life. This is only the next step in his journey. My condolences to you from an old friend.