Max Zamansky

Max Zamansky

Max Zamansky Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 23, 2008.
Zamansky, Max Born April 13, 1919 Passed away on May 21, 2008 Max was born, raised and lived most of his life in St. Paul. He was predeceased by his parents, Ida and Louis and his brother, Edward. Max is survived by his loving wife Rose. They were married for 66 years. He is also survived by his daughter Arlene Rosen and his son Ron and Lynn; his grandchildren Dean Rosen and Allison; and Rory, Drew and Natalie; his great-grandchildren Abigail and William Rosen; his brother, Ruben and Nellie; sister-in-law, Miriam. Max graduated from Humboldt High School and the University of Minnesota where he was a member of Mu Beta Chi Business Fraternity. Max served for 4 years in the United States Navy as a Lieutenant J.G. and aboard the Kula Gulf aircraft carrier. Max was a certified public accountant for over 60 years. Max became president of Capp Homes and a director of then-New York Stock Exchange company Evans Products Company and a director of Northwestern National Bank of Saint Paul. Max worked for over 20 years for the State of Minnesota, Department of Transportation, Finance Department before retiring. Max was a long-standing member of Hillcrest Country Club and former Board member of Hillel House at the University of Minnesota. Max showed his respect for others with a positive attitude and a clear mind in a thoughtful and friendly way throughout his entire life. Donations are preferred to Temple of Aaron, The Max and Rose Zamansky New Cabin Fund at Herzl Camp Foundation, or Sholom Home Rehabilitation Facility. Funeral services FRIDAY (TODAY) May 23, at 1:30 PM. at TEMPLE OF AARON SYNAGOGUE, 616 South Mississippi River Blvd., St. Paul. SHIVA, Knollwood Place, St. Louis Park, (Sunday evening May 25, 2008, 7PM). Thank you, Max, Honey, Dad, and Papa Max, We love you. Hodroff-Epstein 651-698-8311 online guestbook at: www.hodroffepstein.com



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May 18, 2009

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August 5, 2008

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June 9, 2008

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Glen Hausfeld

May 18, 2009

I remember.

Sue Holden-Haydysch

August 5, 2008

I hope it isn't too late to make this entry. I wish to extend my sympathy to the family. I was an "extended" member of the family in the early 1970's. I was hired as a nanny for Dean. Coming from a totally different background I was made to feel like a member of the family. Max and Rose were and are indeed wonderful people and enriched my life in so many ways. Blessed be his memory.........

Bob& Jan Mason "Capp Salesmen"

June 9, 2008

Bobby Mason

June 9, 2008

Bobby as Max called me in the golden years of Capp Homes I was his # 1 Salesmen in 1959 I shipped 100 homes that year.Max was a man of honor and for his leadership I shell be forever great full Robert M Mason

David Gantman

June 2, 2008

Zamansky/Rosen Family,

Papa Max left a lasting memory in my mind growing up as Dean's friend. Both he and Rose always made it to our baseball games, always made me feel welcome in their home and always treated me with such courtesy and warmth. I just got the news an hour ago so I wanted to say to your families that I meant no disrespect for not attending the funeral or shiva.

I'm truly saddened that a great man has passed and I feel blessed to have been touched by his life.

My thoughts are with your entire family.

Mandi

May 29, 2008

What a wonderful man Max was! It was truly an honor getting to know him and also Ron. It was always rewarding seeing his smiling face, especially when I would get him his warm cocoa. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Zamansky family. Max will surely be missed, especially his amazing smile and kind heart!

Kathy Albergotti

May 27, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time in your lives
and in the days ahead.
Ron,

I am so sorry for your loss. I heard so many good stories about your Dad. I am thinking of you.

Wayne Freeman

May 25, 2008

To the Zamansky Family:

We wanted to send our heartfelt condolences. It was always a pleasure having the Zamansky family as our neighbors in Highland Park, whether we were playing touch football or just visiting in the backyards.

I always enjoyed seeing Max and Rose. Max and I would frequently visit at Gopher football games, and of course for years I watched some very adept ballboys at Williams Arena.

Our thoughts are with you.


Best regards,


Wayne and Sandy Freeman and Family

Glen Hausfeld

May 23, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time in your lives
and in the days ahead.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
May your memories bring you comfort.


Glen James Hausfeld

Glen Hausfeld

May 23, 2008

My heart goes out to you at this time in your lives and in the days ahead.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
May your memories bring you comfort.


Glen James Hausfeld

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