Saul-Schottenstein-Obituary

Saul Schottenstein

Columbus, Ohio

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SCHOTTENSTEIN Saul Schottenstein, age 85, died Saturday, August 11, 2007. Preceded in death by father and mother Ephraim and Anna Schottenstein, brothers Leon Schottenstein, Alvin Schottenstein and Jerome Schottenstein, nephew Jon Harris. Survived by wife, Sonia Modes Schottenstein; sister and...

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I was very sorry to here that Saul died, I worked at the store on Innis road. He had a wonderful nack for fashion, that store and the city will miss his imput into the world of fashion.

Saul taught me everything I needed to know about fashion buying, I loved working at Schottenstein's South. Thank you Saul.

Ms H.Cunningham

Sonia,
I am so sorry to hear of Saul's passing. Just arrived back from a wedding in Texas and missed the funeral service. My sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sonia, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sure I speak for others at Deals when I say you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.

I worked for at Schottensteins North 10 years. Durning that time I was able to work with Saul and learn from him. Very early in my management training Saul visited a temporary toy store where Ken Brown and I were mangers. Saul wanted to teach Ken and I about merchandsing Saul told us the best ideas for merchandising he learned from shopping Kroger. Saul will be missed and I glad to work and learn from Saul.

Sonya,
My deepest sympathy is sent to you today. Saul will be missed by all of us Home Office that have had the opportunity to work with and share many wonderful times with. I have had the pleasure of working for VC for 26 wonderful years of which Saul has made possible.

to the schottenstein family. my deepest sympathy goes out to all of you on the passing of saul. i was really very sorry to hear about it. saul was a very nice man and a very generous man. he will be missed by everyone. this world needs more men like saul schottenstein, marty alper

I spent many Saturday Mornings in service at The Heritage House with Saul and Rabbi Kozberg. I will miss him.

Saul would stop by our Candy Shoppe when he would be taking one of his Saturday walks. It has been years since the Bexley Candy Shoppe was open, but I can still hear my mom and dad when Saul would come through the door. "Here comes Saul, one of the kindest men you will ever meet" He always brought such a smile to my family. I do believe they are all together sharing stories as they always did on Saturdays.