Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care on Jun. 25, 2025.
GATHERING OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Friends and family will gather to celebrate Cary's remarkable life on Thursday, June 26, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the 57th Fighter Group (3827 Clairmont Road,
Atlanta, GA 30341)
DONATIONS: In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Dana so that she can thoughtfully select an appropriate animal rescue organization that will honor Cary's memory and his love for all creatures
OBITUARY
Cary Lawrence Eisenberg, 70, Atlanta
The world lost a spark of light and joy with the passing of Cary Lawrence Eisenberg on June 24, 2025. After courageously facing ongoing health struggles, he was lovingly cared for in hospice at his home with his beloved wife, Dana, in Brookhaven, Ga.
Born on May 9, 1955, in
Atlanta, Ga., to David Eisenberg and Mickie Eisenberg Krinsky, Cary was a remarkable man - an adventurous soul who embraced life with boundless enthusiasm and found profound joy in life's simple blessings. Whether fishing, sharing laughter with friends, or savoring quiet moments in nature, Cary had the gift of finding joy in everyday life. After graduating from Cross Keys High School in 1973, he continued his education at Dekalb Community College, where his warm spirit drew people to him like family.
Throughout his life, Cary formed deep, brother-like bonds with friends from high school, college and work. These relationships blossomed into shared businesses, properties, and lifelong connections that enriched his soul. These friendships were a testament to his loyal and generous heart.
In 1996, Cary married his soulmate, Dana, and together they purchased his childhood home and created a sanctuary filled with warmth, love, and endless hospitality. Their door was always open to friends and family, welcoming everyone with open arms. Together, they embarked on countless adventures, traveling to Italy, celebrating holidays in the Florida Keys, and sailing the Caribbean with dear friends. Their peaceful cabin in the North Georgia mountains served as a retreat where they found solace with each other and the many beloved dogs who blessed their lives throughout the years.
Professionally, Cary worked as a mortgage broker, day trader, and toured the country selling merchandise for rock and roll bands.
A devoted Atlanta Falcons fan, Cary's enthusiasm for his team led him on memorable journeys from Kansas City to the Super Bowl with cherished friends. His passion for football was matched only by his love for those around him.
Throughout his 70 years, Cary touched countless lives with his generous heart and infectious laughter. His optimistic spirit and genuine care for others created lasting bonds with everyone he encountered. He lived with compassion and kindness.
Cary is survived by his devoted wife Dana, his loving siblings Avner, Joel (Suzanne), Scott (Sugar), and Carol (David), his cherished mother-in-law, Linda Martin, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins who will forever treasure his memory and the love he so freely shared.
Friends and family will gather to celebrate Cary's remarkable life on Thursday, June 26, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the 57th Fighter Group (3827 Clairmont Road,
Atlanta, GA 30341). In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Dana so that she can thoughtfully select an appropriate animal rescue organization that will honor Cary's memory and his love for all creatures.
Cary's legacy of joy, kindness, and zest for life will continue to inspire all who knew him. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
May his memory be a blessing.