A. Jay Cristol

A. Jay Cristol obituary, Jacksonville, FL

A. Jay Cristol

A. Jay Cristol Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 22, 2024.
Chief Judge Emeritus A. Jay Cristol passed away peacefully on the morning of October 21, 2024 at 95 years old. He is preceded in death by his wife, Eleanor Cristol. He is survived by his sons, David and Stephen; his daughters-in-law, Cecilia and Violeta; and his grandchildren Samantha, Rachel, and Daniel.

Judge Cristol was born on September 25, 1929, in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He was the only child of Samuel and Mae. He moved with his family to Miami Beach in 1937, where he would spend the majority of his life and career.

Judge Cristol was a graduate of Miami Beach Senior High, and he joined the Navy soon after graduation as an aviation cadet. He earned his Navy Wings of Gold in 1953, flew in the Korean War, and participated in the Order of the Blue Nose ceremony. When he returned to civilian life he continued his naval service as part of the Naval Air Reserve. He went on to join the Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG), and was later named an honorary professor at the Naval Justice School. He retired as a Captain in 1988, with numerous military decorations including the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy Commendation Medal, and the Navy Achievement Medal.

Upon his return to civilian life, he earned his B.A. at the University of Miami '58, and his J.D. and LL.B. cum laude at the University of Miami School of Law '59. He later earned his Ph.D. in International Studies at the University of Miami Graduate School of International Studies '97. His Ph.D thesis was published as a book, and after his coursework was completed he continued his research, going so far as to successfully sue the National Security Agency under the Freedom of Information Act. He was a lifelong Cane, and taught as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law from 1988 to 2023.

After graduating law school, he served as a Special Assistant Attorney General of Florida from 1959 to 1965 and as a trustee in bankruptcy from 1977 to 1985. During this time, he was also a senior partner at the commercial law firm of Cristol, Mishan, and Sloto.

On April 17, 1985, Judge Cristol was appointed Judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida. He went on to serve as the Chief Judge, and presided over many high-profile bankruptcy cases, including the Chapter 11 Reorganizations of General Development Corporation and Pan-American Airways.

Judge Cristol had a strong sense of justice, and continuously worked to make the world around him a better place. He was a deeply loved husband, father, grandfather, and friend to all who knew him. He had a huge sense of humor, and a kind heart. He believed that the practice of law was an act of service, and was deeply devoted to his community and to "doing the right thing". He founded the Eleanor R. Cristol and Judge A. Jay Cristol Bankruptcy Pro Bono Assistance Clinic, providing legal help to those in need. Judge Cristol brought this mindset into his courtroom, where he worked to help people and their families with dignity and compassion.

He was an avid traveler, and visited all seven continents. He was a water skier, a recreational pilot, and loved a game of Acey-Deucey. He tried his hand at bullfighting, briefly owned a pet alligator, and was an Eagle Scout. He was an Angel Flight volunteer pilot, and helped found an aircraft museum. He had a deep love of poetry, going so far as to publish numerous legal opinions in the form of poems: one, in the style of Dr. Seuss, and another taking after Poe's "the Raven." He was an avid fan of the poetry of Robert W. Service, and would often recite "The Cremation of Sam McGee" to those who would listen.

To bid him a proper farewell, in the (almost) words of Robert W. Service:

There are strange things done, in the midday sun

By the men who preside over court,

The sandy dunes have their secret tunes

That can cut your pleadings short;

The bright sunlight has seen strange sights

But the strangest they ever did see;

Was the dawn on the cay, down by Biscayne bay

We bid farewell to AJC

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March 16, 2025

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November 18, 2024

Medor Bromfield planted trees.

November 18, 2024

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Jerris L Cummings

March 16, 2025

I met Judge Cristol in 1997 or 1998 when he came to Tel Aviv to present his findings on the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty. At the time I was an Assistant Army Attaché and we met over dinner at the Navy Attaché's residence where we debated his thesis. He was compelling, convincing, a kind, decent man. I have always been grateful to my friend for introducing Captain Cristol to me and to Captain Cristol for his publication of the truth about the tragic USS Liberty incident. May God eternally bless A. Jay Cristol, his wife and his family.

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Steve Bromfield

November 18, 2024

Jay officiated at the weddings of both of my sisters as well as my own. We have all agreed that the success of the marriages was due, in no small part, to the perfection of Jay's officiating.

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October 29, 2024

May Judge Cristol be remembered for a blessing.

Miriam Goldstein

October 25, 2024

When AJ came to live in the retirement community The Coves in Jacksonville we became friends. He shared many of his life stories with me. I was impressed by the level of his accomplishments and the breadth of his experiences, adventures, achievements, and talents. He always did so with humility. Jay, you touched so many lives in positive ways. Now you are at Peace.
I send my condolences to his family.
Miriam Goldstein

Evelyn Peck

October 24, 2024

The judge was a neighbor of mine in an independent residential facility in Jacksonville, FL. To know Jay was to love Jay. He and I had a continuing good-natured disagreement about Oreo cookies. He LOVED them. They are far from my favorite! When he was a patient in the next-door nursing home, I would go visit and walk in holding the cookies in front of me so he would smile and welcome me in. The man was an icon as you can read in this obituary. Jay, I wish you peace, and I will miss you.

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