Salem A. Salem

1933 - 2018

Salem A. Salem obituary, 1933-2018

Salem A. Salem

1933 - 2018

BORN

1933

DIED

2018

Salem Salem Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 28, 2018.
Salem Abraham Salem, beloved brother and uncle passed peacefully May 27, 2018, surrounded by his entire family. He was born in Ramallah, Palestine February 13, 1933 and moved to Jacksonville, Florida in 1948. After graduating from Robert E. Lee High School, Salem began college at the University of Florida. His education was interrupted when he served in the United States Army in the Korean War. After his honorable discharge he returned to the University of Florida and received his Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree in 1958. He worked for the Florida Department of Transportation for 30 years until 1987, rising to the position of District Director of Planning and Programming. Subsequently he was appointed to the position of Director of Public Works for the City of Jacksonville, where he remained until the end of 1991. Not ready to retire, Salem began consulting on various engineering projects which continued uninterrupted until 2016. Recently, the City Council of Jacksonville unanimously issued a proclamation expressing their appreciation for Salem's lifetime of public service commitment to the welfare of the city. He was a supportive and charitable member of the Ramallah Club of Jacksonville and St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church. As the only surviving son of Abraham Salem, he was the patriarch of the family, a position he embraced. His knowledge and judgment were often sought out by the extended family. Always celebrating holidays together was of paramount importance to him. Beyond the family, his two favorite passions were playing tennis at the Ponte Vedra Club with his beach buddies and driving his dune buggy all over town. He was well known, liked and respected in both the business community and political circles. Upon meeting him, he would grip your hand during a hand shake like he never wanted to let you go, a trait he passed on to his nephews and great nephews. Once he met you, he would never forget your name.

He was preceded in death by his parents Abraham and Wardeh Salem; four brothers, Essa, Bader, Kamel and Zack Salem; two sisters in laws, Najla and Margaret Salem; two brothers in laws, Ziadeh Bateh and Farhat Ziadeh. He is survived by his loving partner in life of over 20 years Kathy Hatcher, his sisters Leila Bateh and Suad Ziadeh, his sister in law Nabila Salem and many nephews and nieces.

The Trisagion Service will be held Wednesday May 30th at 7pm at the St. George Orthodox Church located at 6300 Bowden Rd. The family will receive visitors at 6pm. The funeral, also at St. George Orthodox Church, will be at 11am Thursday, May 31st with interment to follow at Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery on Normandy Blvd.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. George Orthodox Church or Community Hospice of Northeast Florida.

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June 1, 2018

Charlie and Beverly Phillips posted to the memorial.

May 31, 2018

John Keane posted to the memorial.

May 31, 2018

Sharon Light posted to the memorial.

Charlie and Beverly Phillips

June 1, 2018

I met Salem 70 years ago when he started the 12th grade at Lee High School in 1949. Attended high school, JU and became Gators together at U of F. Played tennis and learned to water ski together. Best man at my wedding.

Knew his parents and several brothers and we even took one of his sisters to the hospital where she gave birth to a future dentist. Went to NYC and London with my wife and Salem and Kathy -- and many other places.

I will never forget Salem and hope to see him again.

John Keane

May 31, 2018

Salem Salem served his Country, State and City with outstanding vision and ability. It was always plesant to be around Salem, a man with many stories. Rest in Peace.

Sharon Light

May 31, 2018

Kathy,

I am so sorry for you loss and I know you will miss Salem. Hold on to the memories.

Condolences to the Family.

Sharon & Donnie Light

Cal & Norma Jean Gilbert

May 31, 2018

We had some good times traveling together. He will be greatly missed.

Dorothy & Walt Jones

May 30, 2018

To Kathy and Salem's family, I am so sorry for your loss. From the first day I met Salem, he became very special to me and my family. He was a wonderful man and friend. He will be missed. May God forever bless you all and keep you in His care.

With deepest sympathy,

Dorothy and Walt Jones and Katrina Elbert

John Rogero

May 30, 2018

A fine lovable man. I was privileged to know and work with him over the years since the late 80's. God bless you, Salem!

May 30, 2018

My sincere condolences to his family and friends. Kathy I will be making a donation to the church in his memory. - Karen Delaney

c m

May 30, 2018

Salem was my dads best friend until my father passed...they were best buddies and I am sure there were many stories between them- and lots of GATOR stories too...He was always there for my dad, and a friend to me...he was loved by many and will be missed. Sending love from our family to yours,
C. Mackoul

Mike Goldman

May 30, 2018

Salem's work over the years contributed greatly to the well-being of Jacksonville residents. He was a dedicated public servant and unique individual. Salem will be missed.

Don "Mr Clean" Sayenga

May 30, 2018

My friend for life - one of a kind - they don't make 'em like that anymore

Dan Estes

May 30, 2018

So sorry to hear of Salem's passing. He will be missed by many.

Dan Estes / Eisman & Russo.

M. D.

May 29, 2018

Our sincere condolences to the family and friends. May you find comfort in knowing that God cares for you and will help during this difficult time (1Peter 5:6,7).

May 29, 2018

My heartfelt prayers are with you and your family in this difficult time. Matthew 5:4

Traciel

May 28, 2018

I'm very sorry for your loss. May God give you hope and strength in this tough time. Hosea 13:14

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