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Saul Myer Weingarten

PEBBLE BEACH, California

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Weingarten, 82, died Feb. 18, at home. An attorney, his legal career spanned 54 years. He has served the Navy in WW2 and Korea. He and his wife, Mimi, moved to the peninsula in 1950 and were active in many charitable and non-profit groups. Mimi preceded him in death. Survived by four sons,...

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I just came across Saul's obit while researching my own parents past while living in Monterey in 1951-55. Our fathers were quite good legal friends, golfing and military buddies from the Korean war, and as legal officers with JAG connections. I remember, quite well, going to your home for my first dinner party as a little girl of five or six, with our family of five at the time. Later we became seven. I recall that excitement in being included in a fine dinner party with grownups at your...

Mr. Weingarten was an amazing attorney. He was gifted with the brillant ability to convince or persuade. I admired and respected him as a greatly spiritual man with a big heart for countless people. I will never forget his deep kindness and thoughfulness.

Mr. Weingarten helped and advised
me for 20 years with my business.
He will be greatly missed.
Yvonne Borgman
Firstworld Travel

The Seaside Historical Commission appreciates so very much the help received from our friend, Mr. Weingarten.

Saul and Mimi were dear friends and great neighbors for over 45 years. Saul was so kind to us in many ways. Our children grew up together and we have many good memories of times we spent together. We'll miss them greatly and send our deepest sympathy to their four sons, David, Steve, Larry and Bruce.

Mr. Wiengarten was a great friend and adviser to my late father Sabu Shake and family. Our family respected him very much and will miss him

Saul Weingarten was my employer for 3 years and 3 months during which time he allowed me to grow. Saul was always kind, gentle and gracious. On my last day at work, Saul and I dined at Wendy's. Saul made sure we both got our senior discounts, large cokes included. I tatcily learned from Saul not to force anything on anybody. Saul would say, "Let's see what they do."

Saul was a friend and lawyer to my late dad, Mr. Clarence Lamb Jr. After dad's death, he helped me and my family. He had continued to help was legal matters for years. The last one, conservatorship of our handicapped guardianed son, just a couple of years ago.
We will always remember how he asked the judge for a few minutes, and spoke so kindly about our family and Chris.
Saul was a very intelligent,kind person, who cared for people, with or without "money." He used his sharp...