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Jay Stephen Gladstein, age 88, entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 in El Paso, Texas. He was a wonderful son, brother, husband, father and grandfather and will be greatly missed. Jay is preceded in death by his loving parents; Alfred Gladstein and Nettie Mandel. He is survived by his loving wife; Mimi Gladstein; his beloved children; Clifford Eric Gladstein (Amy), Denise Halikman and Alfred Gladstein; his sister; Beth Brodkey; and his dearest grandchildren; Henry Lebovitz and Jonah Berlant. He is also survived by many extended friends and family to cherish and honor his memory.
A Graveside Service will be held Friday, February 24, 2023 at 11:00 am at B’nai Zion Cemetery.
For those of whom are unable to attend this service, a livestream will be available on our Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/sunsetfuneralhome/
(No account is required).
Services are entrusted to Sunset Funeral Home-West, 480 N. Resler Dr.
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Robert Esch
February 25, 2023
Dear Mimi: I know how heartbroken you and your family are. I heard that Clifford's eulogy for his dad was eloquent and the Rabbis' words, comforting. The 3 of us shared many happy times when we were young. Jay's wit and big smile delighted all of us. What a joy and privilege it was to know him.
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Brian and Maryse Yothers and Jayasuriya
February 23, 2023
Dear Mimi, We were so sorry to learn of Jay's passing. He was a kind and good man, and you have our very deepest sympathies on your loss. May his memory be for blessing. With love and sympathy, Brian and Maryse
Grado's Family
February 23, 2023
Those that touch our lives stay in our hearts forever. Thank you Papa Jay.
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