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Vladimir J. Mandl

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Vladimir J. Mandl, born May 22, 1924, passed away November 26, 2010 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he lived for the past 15 years. He was the Director of Presentations for Martin Marietta Corporation in Orlando Florida. He is survived by his wife of over 57 years, Dorothy H. Mandl: son...

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It certainly looks like him. Did he work at Lockheed electronics in Watchung, NJ in 1968-69? If so, he was my first boss at my first full time job. Energetic man determined to go places. I'm sorry for your loss.

i will forever miss my great grandfather. he was an amazing man and he always had the best stories. though i had only known him until i was 7 i will always remember him

We were sorry to hear about the passing of Vladimir. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Vladimir was always at church on Sunday mornings, ready with a smile and a hug. He is missed at Sunrise United Methodist Church and it was a pleasure to know him.

I also only knew Vladimir for a short time of his life,but in that short time he was very liked and loved.That smile of his was the best and i will miss that and the pats on my butt.The best thing about him is that he had such a great out look on life and family meant the most to him.I will miss him very much,but i know that his legacy lives on though his son and Grandsons. :)

I have only been part of the Mandl for over two years and grandpa immediately made me feel part the family. He was a wonderful Grandpa, he loved his family very much. He had an amazing smile that would light up a room, and he will be missed very much. I love you grandpa!!

So very sorry to hear of your loss. Vlad arranged several trips for us through Executive Travel and we worked with him at Martin for many years. He was always a gentleman and always concerned about others.

Bob and Nancy Hulcher

Laddie took the pictures at our wedding 11-25-59 in Orlando when his wife, Dorothy, served as my matron of honor. We have been friends for over 51 years and visited several times after they moved to Colorado Springs. They are family and we will miss his smile, his love and a good portion of our life. We love you, Dorothy, and we will see each other again in a better place......mitzie & don wilson

Over 25 years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Vladimir while working together at Executive Travel in Winter Park. He was such a gentlemen and always interesting to talk to. I'm very sorry for your loss, but he is in a much better place. Marianne Roper