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Harold Weinberg Obituary

WEINBERG, HAROLD N., 78, died peacefully in Indianapolis on February 21, 2008. Harold was born in Miami, Florida on December 24, 1929 to Harry and Sadie Weinberg. He attended Miami Senior High School and the University of Florida where he graduated with a Master's Degree in Engineering in 1951. He was a member of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. Harold is survived by his wife of 56 years, Sondra, and two children and their spouses - Jamie and Bob Andree, and Brad Weinberg and Betty Routledge. Harold is also survived by four grandsons - Barry, Sam, and Matthew Weinberg, and Casey Andree. Harold served in the Army Transportation Corps as a first lieutenant during the Korean War where he was stationed at Fort Eustis, Virginia. He served in Alaska and shared responsibility for bringing a convoy up the Alaskan Highway in winter. He started his career as an engineer with Esso Research and Engineering in New Jersey and then Exxon. He retired from Exxon as a General Manager of Corporate Research in 1987 with major responsibility for initialing and progressing science- based innovations. After retiring from Exxon, he became a Vice President of Englehardt Corporation. Harold is credited as the inventor of three different refining processes. He also taught at Seton Hall University. Harold was a member of the NJ Technological Advisory Board, the NJ Research and Development Council, and the Governor's Task Force on Improving NJ's Economic and Regulatory Climate. He also served as the Chairman of the NJ Energy Research Institute. Harold was an avid golfer and handball player. He and Sondra traveled extensively on five continents for business and pleasure. He will long be remembered for his generous spirit, outsize personality and sense of humor, and his love for his family. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Jeane Kaplan. A funeral service will be held at 11 AM on Sunday, February 24 at Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Center - Washington Park North in Indianapolis with visitation to begin at 10 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to www.MiamiHerald.com/obituaries.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Feb. 24, 2008.

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Bernard Swichkow

February 26, 2008

Dear Sandy,

I will always remember Harold as he was when we were schoolmates.

My best to you and your family.

Bernard Swichkow

Robert Venney

February 24, 2008

Harold and I were fast friends at Shenandoah--I knew even then that he was a special person. My sympathy to his family.

Albert Kahn

February 24, 2008

Dear Sandy, I was deeply saddened upon reading of Harold's passing. We go way back and I will never forget our days in AZA together, the fantastic times we shared in high school and then on to the U of F. We roomed together in Murphy C and became brothers in Pi Lam. I remember when Harold started dating you. I was thrilled that you had such a wonderul life together. As the years went by we rarely saw each other but the memories of our early lives together will live forever. My love to you and your family. Albert Kahn

EDYTHE QUARTIN

February 24, 2008

DEAR SANDY, OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU & YOUR FAMILY AT THIS SAD TIME OF HAROLD'S PASSING.

WITH LOVE & FRIENDSHIP, EDYTHE & HERB QUARTIN

ROBERT SPIEGELMAN

February 24, 2008

DEAR SANDY: IT HAS BEEN A LONG TIME SINCE I SAW OR SPOKE WITH YOU AND HAROLD. IT IS A SAD MOMENT INDEED WHEN I READ OF HAROLD'S PASSING. HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS A KIND AND WONDERFUL PERSON. MY SINCERE SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. BOB

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