NATHAN MILIKOWSKY

NATHAN MILIKOWSKY

NATHAN MILIKOWSKY Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 29, 2021.
MILIKOWSKY--Nathan. Nathan passed away after a long illness on Tuesday, July 27. He is survived by his loving wife, Rebecca Gold; his daughters Brina and Shira; his sister Michelle Harman; and his brother Daniel Milikowsky. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nathan graduated from Yale University, studied at NYU School of Law, and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was in the steel business for more than 50 years, in partnership with his brother, and he built and nurtured many successful businesses. The patriarch of his family, Nathan was widely loved, a surrogate father and brother to so many who knew him. His kind heart, sharp mind, and fighting spirit will be remembered by all. The service will be held 1pm, Thursday, July 29, at Riverside Memorial Chapel, 180 W. 76th St., New York, NY. Donations in Nathan's name can be made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and B'Nai Jeshurun.

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Robert Reynoldd

June 7, 2025

I knew Nathan from handling insurance for his business.
Very fair wonderful person

Robert Reynolds

Charles A. Cuprill

July 28, 2024

Will always miss your friendship and kindness. Fly high my friend.

Emmanuel Oladoyin

July 25, 2024

Nathan was more than a boss, he was a blessing to everyone that worked for him at Seadrift Coke, Texas. He´s dearly missed. Thanks Nathan for all the lives you touched with your generosity. " sun re o" . Rest in Peace. Emmanuel Oladoyin

Sheryl Marshall

August 7, 2021

Rebecca, Shira, ,Brian, my heart breaks for you all. So sad. Sending love and condolences your way.

Richard A. Greenberg

August 5, 2021

Nathan was a study partner of mine our firsts year at NYU Law School in 1966-67. I believe his grades were good enough to make the Law Review, but he dropped out of law school to help run the family business in Connecticut (I believe) when his father died. I haven't seen or heard of Nathan in more than 50 years, but he made a last impression on me when we were both young students. I believe that Nathan was already married at the time, which was also unusual for first year students. I had no idea that Nathan was a relative of the Netanyahus then, or even that Nathan had any involvement in Jewish community affairs. He sounds like a terrific person. I'm sorry I lost touch with him, and sorry for his premature death from illness. All my best wishes to his wife, children and family. May his memory be for a blessing for his family and for Israel.
R. Greenberg (917-371-4208).

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Gilda baker

July 30, 2021

My deepest sympathy to u and your family
I am very sorry about your loss
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Charles A. Cuprill

July 30, 2021

Dear Rebecca: While in Florida, I learned of Nathan´s passing. Nathan was my dear friend for more than 25 years when I met him and Hovah as their attorney in Ponce. For you and your daughters my heartfelt condolences. I will always remember and miss my beloved friend. With affection. Charlie Cuprill

Jill Goldweitz

July 29, 2021

Dearest Rebecca, I am very saddened by the loss of you wonderful husband and father to your beautiful daughters, I know my son David will be with you today to help by bringing love you all. Morris and I will contact you when we return to New York and we send our deepest sympathy to you on your enormous loss of such a remarkably magnificent man.

With love always, Jill Goldweitz and Morris Levitt

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