Ross-Eilberg-Obituary

Ross Brian Eilberg

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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EILBERGROSS BRIAN, June 10, 2007, husband of Gail (nee Cohen), father of Brandon Eilberg, Jamie Eilberg and Michael Eilberg, son of Martin and the late Estelle Eilberg, brother of Susan (Eric) Brown and the late Kevin Eilberg. son-in-law of Hollis and Burton Cohen, uncle of Seth Brown and Dana...

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NO!! not "YES" is what I felt when hearing this mind blowing news! What an unbelievable thing to be told that Ross is gone! Life continues to be unfair and I feel deep sadness for all of your family!

I bumped into Eric Shipon this past week at Bethany Beach, DE and he informed me of the death of Ross. I was not a close friend, but played basketball every Saturday at Moore School for many years with him, well into the 1990's. I knew him as a good guy and a heck of a basketball player. My thoughts and prayers to the Eilberg family.

I have been deeply saddened since I heard of Ross' passing. We had known ea other for so long, since Moore School & I will always remember how funny & friendly he always was. Just last yr, we bumped into ea other at the dancing sch where his daughter & my niece attend. It was good to see him as we shared some catching up from over the yrs. I hoped we would have had a 25th NE reunion before, & even more so now. It would have been great to see his smile again. My thoughts & prayers go out to...

To Gail and your entire family, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Ross. Although I only ever met him briefly, knowing the kind of person Gail is, he was a great person.

Gail, I am so sorry to hear about Ross. My heart goes out to you and your children.

I was both shocked and saddened to hear of Ross's passing. We went to Northeast High School together and although we did not know each other well, I could always count on Ross for a laugh or a smile. When I think back to high school, Ross's crazy antics in our anatomy class always brings a smile to my face.

I hadn't seen Ross since high school so it was a joy to run into him at a friend's house a few years ago. I am deeply saddened to know that I will not have the chance to see him...

This news was a shock to me. Although I have not seen Ross in several years, I remember him fondly. I worked with Ross and his team of consultants for years. He always brought a sense of humor and the unexpected fun to the long days. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your children. Such a loss for you I can not even imagine. God Bless.

Gail, Sometimes news doesn't travel as fast you'd think. I just heard and I am shocked, so young! My condolences to your family, I know I can't imagine your loss. I meet Ross and the "crew" years ago at AT&T and still consider it one of the best assignments I've had. I am pretty sure it was because Ross has such a great sense of humor and made work "fun". Please let the children know that their father was well respected amongst his peers.

It is unspeakable that such sorrow should occur to such an incredible family. Your strength is an inspiration. May you find the comfort and peace you deserve.