Stuart-Emden-Obituary

Stuart Bernard Emden

Washington, District of Columbia

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March 1, 2025
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Stuart Bernard Emden, of Columbia, Maryland, passed away on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the age of 72. He is survived by his beloved wife, Ronni Emden (nee Feuer); and loving children, Sara Emden, and Jonathan Emden. He was predeceased by his caring parents, Sydney and Frances Emden. He was in...

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Stuart's family and mine shared a back fence off Glen Haven and University for many years in the mid-1960s. We played baseball in his backyard and sometimes mine. Those were some great times, and I will always remember them. His Mom and Dad were always friendly, and little brother Marc would always kind of hang around. My sister Kathy was the same age as Marc. We moved to Florida in 1969, but when we went to be visit family over the years we would sometimes drive by and say hello the old...

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Stuart Emden was hilarious. He made me laugh to where I could not stop. A special guy to me. Hugs and to his wife and family.

This saddens me greatly. Stuart was one of my best buds in high school. His sense of humor, empathy and smarts made him a special human. While we lost track of each other after HS, I´d have these moments when I´d remember his laugh or recall some crazy adventure while cutting class that we shared . Condolences to the family. Know Stuart was a friend to many.

I´m so sorry to hear of Stuart´s passing. I remember him most from elementary school as a responsible and really smart kid. Seriously I always looked up to Stuart. He was a special person.

So sorry to hear of Stuart´s passing. I hadn´t seen him for many years but I have great memories of time with him growing up. We carpooled to Temple Emanuel Sunday School for a long time and had lots of laughs. Condolences to all who knew him and will miss him.

I am so sorry to learn this! ~ my special love and sympathy to all ~ "Stu-rat", I was gonna call ya 5/2! ~ xo, Carolyn

May his memory be for a blessing. RIP, Stuart.

I knew Stuart through the Wine Bin, both when he was one of our Reps and also when he retired. He was always upbeat and made me laugh with his jokes. I always enjoyed talking with him. May his memory be a blessing.