Harold Katzman

Harold Katzman obituary, Las Vegas, NV

Harold Katzman

Harold Katzman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 8, 2025.
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harold (Hal) Katzman, 93, of Las Vegas, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Hal was born on February 24, 1932, in New York, New York, and grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts. He was the beloved son of the late Nathan and Sarah Katzman. Hal graduated from Boston University in 1954, where he majored in accounting and participated in the ROTC program. After graduating, he went on to join the United States Air Force as an officer where he dedicated many years of service to his country. Hal's distinguished Air Force career as a Navigator took him to numerous locations around the world, leaving a lasting impact wherever he went.

After serving 23 years in the Air Force, Hal retired and went on to earn his CPA license. He then embarked on a successful second career as a contract negotiator with Bechtel Corporation, where he played a key role in the construction of the Washington D.C. metro system. Later, he transferred to Las Vegas, contributing to the development of McCarran International Airport. Upon retiring from Bechtel, Hal was recruited by Taylor International, where he helped with the construction management of the MGM Grand.

Hal met and married Trudy, the love of his life, in 1961 in San Francisco. Those who knew them could see they were truly soul mates. They shared a loving and devoted marriage for 56 years until her passing in 2017.

Beyond Trudy, the other great loves of Hal's life were his daughters, Sheron Zinn and Debby Katzman, and his granddaughters, Alexandria Jones and Laney Zinn.

One of Hal's greatest joys was his deep connection with his many nieces, nephews, and cousins from both his and Trudy's families. He was known as a dedicated family man, always making time for those he loved. Hal was preceded in death by his brother Milton Katzman, his sister Lorraine Kaplan, brother-in-law Gabe Goldsmith, and sister-in-laws Barbara Brannan and Eleanor McCarthy. He is survived by brother-in-law William Goldsmith.

In his later years, Hal resided at Red Rock Pointe Retirement Community where he formed close bonds with friends who quickly felt like family. He found joy in playing poker, traveling on cruises with family, snuggling with his grand-dog Pinnie, enjoying his favorite soups, and capturing memories with selfies. Hal brought life into every room, and it was well known that he never passed up an opportunity to join in on the party.

A funeral service will be at 9:20 a.m. Monday, May 12, 2025, at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Hal's memory may be made to the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A.

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Marian and Shelly Sacks

May 12, 2025

Everyone will miss Hal. We have such nice memories of Hal and Trudy and their daughters when they lived in Temple Hills, MD. We are sorry for your loss.

Arik Rosenblum

May 11, 2025

Arik Rosenblum

May 11, 2025

And now a photo together

Arik Rosenblum

May 11, 2025

Uncle Harold. The Keeper of the Family Tree. The person who tied us all together. The moments I was able to connect with you will always be considered moments of great importance to me in my life. My condolences to his daughters and their immediate families. Harold will be missed by all of us on the Israeli branch of the Family.

Ken Keranen

May 9, 2025

I was very fond of Harold & always enjoyed our conversations. Rest in peace

Tina Swift

May 8, 2025

Uncle Harold was a real mensch. He was family from the first time we met. He is missed and his memory is honored.

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