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Andrew Rubinstein Obituary

Andrew Rubinstein

Andrew Ilan Rubinstein, of Old Tappan, September 8, 2017. Andrew was the beloved husband of Karen Haynoski Rubinstein and the cherished and adored daddy of Benjamin Lael and Aaron Bear. He is also survived by his loving parents Dr. Michael and Linda Rubinstein of Providence, Rhode Island and his loving mother-in-law, Barbara Haynoski, his dear sisters, Dr. Mahra Rubinstein Shocket and her husband, Jon Shocket, Lilli Rubinstein and her fiance, Jeremy Bilgre and his niece and nephew, Natalie and Benjamin Shocket. He was also the devoted son-in-law to the late, Benjamin Haynoski.

Andrew was born in Providence, Rhode Island, attended Wheeler school and St. Dunstans high school. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of Hartford where he met his bride, Karen. Andrew began his career in customer service at Sony, but quickly parlayed his unique interpersonal skills into the nonprofit sector by establishing the Donor Center at UJA of New York. At UJA, he won the Ronald Lauder grant to staff JDC- Lauder International Jewish Youth Camp in Szarvas, Hungary to promote and model Jewish tradition and values to Jewish children from around the world. After creating a successful Donor Center to address the needs of its many donors, he went on to JDRF where he personally raised several thousands of dollars for the annual walk in New York City. He then delved into the non-profit Arts sector by becoming the Assistant Director of Membership at Carnegie Hall hosting many special events and rehearsals for his donors that believed in the power of the arts to bring people together. Having a steadfast career in non-profit, he was then recruited to design and implement the Membership Office at the very new 911 Memorial and Museum. Up until then, this position was the pinnacle of his career. Unfortunately, his tenure was cut short by mounting debilitating medical issues. Due to his declining health, he was forced to leave his position in order to courageously battle these medical issues full time.

Andrew lived his short life with laughter, gratefulness, grace and unwavering courage. Andrew's family, friends and colleagues will always remember his quick wit, twinkling blue eyes, gentleness, bravery and unyielding tenacity in the crux of devastating illnesses. The world needs more people like him and lost a truly great man.

Service will be held on Tuesday September 12, 2017 at the Sanctuary of Abraham and Sarah in Paramus, New Jersey. Interment will take place immediately after service in Cedar Park Cemetery. In Memory of Andrew Ilan Rubinstein contributions may be made to Mount Sinai Health System, Office of Development, One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1049, New York, NY 10029. For condolences, directions, or information www.edenmemorial.com or call (201) 947-EDEN.

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Published by The Record/Herald News on Sep. 12, 2017.

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Patricia Roberge -McWilliams

September 29, 2017

Dear Linda
My heartfelt sympathy to you and your entire beautiful family. . I never had the pleasure of knowing your son Andrew, but I've heard you speak of him many times at our appointments.
Alav ha Shalom

American Cancer Fund

September 25, 2017

The staff of the American Cancer FundĀ® at www.AmericanCancerFund.org is sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. We have received a memorial donation in his name and our sincere condolences go out to his family.

Jane Hariton Vincent

September 21, 2017

I am so sorry for your loss..He was such a sweet and gentle man..May he rest in peace...Love, Ms. Jane

Deanna Simmons

September 20, 2017

My condolences to all of Andrews family,
Sincerely,
Deanna Simmons

Dora Simmons

September 20, 2017

To the Rubenstein family I am so sorry for your loss I am at a loss for words you were all such a big part of my life in my younger teens as I babysat all the Rubenstein children...rip Andrew condolences to all

September 19, 2017

Dr. & Mrs. Rubinstein & family, we would like to express our deepest sympathy and sadness for your loss. May the good Lord bless you with peace and comfort in your time of need
Ken & Rosanne Marandola

September 18, 2017

Michael, Linda and entire family, my deepest sympathies to all, Arthur and Debra Levin

Michael and Eva Brown

September 16, 2017

Linda and Michael, it is with the deepest sorrow that we have received the news of Andrew's passing. Eva and I send our condolences and love to you in this dark hour.
--Michael and Eva Brown

September 16, 2017

Dr. and Mrs. Rubinstein and Mahra

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time

Tina Bessette

Carol Kilroy

September 15, 2017

Mahra, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Carol Kilroy

Meagan Shine

September 15, 2017

Dr. and Mrs. Rubinstein, Mahra, Lilli and family:

I am so deeply sorry for your great loss. I remember Andrew fondly as one of the big brothers in our neighborhood growing up. He was always so kind.

My best to you all,

Meagan (Roberts) Shine

Betsy Grossman Robinson

September 14, 2017

Karen and family, I was so sorry to hear of Andrew's passing. I remember when I met both of you at the University of Hartford. Andrew always had a smile on his face, and made sure those around him did as well. Please know I'm thinking of you and your sons.

Bob and Angela Ziegler

September 14, 2017

Karen, Benjamin and Aaron--We were so saddened to hear of Andrew's passing. Unfortunately we were unable to attend his funeral on Tuesday, but we said many prayers for Andrew during that time. And we continue to pray for you and the boys. We always admired Andrew for the strength and courage he showed throughout his life.

Ann Lonergan Dempsey

September 14, 2017

Michael and Linda, I am so sorry to hear about Andrew. I babysat for you in 69-70 for Andrew and Mahra. I also thought you two were the most easy going people I've met when I was a teenager . Andrew and Mahra were the cutiest and well behaved kids . You were an inspiration to me to always be nice to people and live a happy life. I have two boys and two grandchildren and I always think of the children I took care of through my life . My heart aches every time a child of someone I know is gone. My condolences to you and your whole family.

Suzanne Banister

September 14, 2017

Dear Karen:
John and I were SO very sad to hear about Andrew's passing. He (and you) went bravely through so many battles together. It is obvious what love and devotion you had for each other. I wish we had gotten to know Andrew better, but are glad for the times we got to meet. He was clearly a man who loved life and loved to laugh. I pray that you will remember his laugh during the tough days ahead.

Love and prayers for you, Benjamin and Aaron--
cousin Suzanne Ziegler Banister, John, James and Jakie

Kristine Nemeth

September 13, 2017

My condolences Karen to you and your family.

William & Anne Ziegler

September 13, 2017

Our condolences to the family.

Corkie and Richard Ziegler

September 12, 2017

Karen, We were so sad to hear the news. We will always remember Andrew's humor and laughter and will to live. Glad we got to meet him at your bridal shower and at Benjamin's bris. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.

Lisa Balter- Hale

September 12, 2017

i am so sad to have heard the news of my cousin Andrews passing. i have fond memories of Andrew from childhood to adulthood. . My love to his wife karen and the children during this difficult time. It saddend me that I couldnt manage to attend the funeral today. Hugs to Andrew's sisters and parents

September 12, 2017

will always remember the happy funny person who introduced me to some great music.
My condolences to the Rubinstein family and all his many friends and colleagues.

Debra Alpert

September 12, 2017

We are thinking of you all and are so profoundly sad. We hope you will come to find solace in the good memories you had with Andrew.
Please accept our most genuine and heartfelt condolences.
-Debra and Dan Alpert

September 12, 2017

Mahra, I am so sorry to hear this sad news. It is a beautiful obituary, Andrew sounds like an amazing man. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

- Meg Higgins

This past Friday, September 8th 2017, we lost Andrew Rubinstein with the battle he had with cancer. I became friends with Andrew 30 years ago during the first week of our Freshman year at The University of Hartford. I also became close friends with And

Jeffrey Kamberg

September 12, 2017

This past Friday, September 8th 2017, we lost Andrew Rubinstein with the battle he had with cancer. I became friends with Andrew 30 years ago during the first week of our Freshman year at The University of Hartford. I also became close friends with Andrew's amazing, caring and loving wife Karen the same week back in 1987. During the past 30 years I have shared so many special times with this amazing and special couple and was thrilled when they asked me to be the "Man of Honor" when they became husband and wife. The weekend of Karen and Andrew's wedding is such a wonderful memory.

Words cannot express how sad and angry I am that we have lost Andrew. He had such a strong desire to live and give back to others. I have so many wonderful memories over the past 30 years. In college we were roommates our junior and senior year. I would visit Andrew in Providence, RI in college and grew to also love his parents, grandmother, 2 sisters and his childhood friends. He would come to visit me in Queens and my family and friends loved him. I was thrilled when Andrew decided to move to Northern NJ after we graduated. Post college we have always stayed close. He became a son to Karen's parents and family who loved him. In addition, Andrew was a successful fundraiser in his career and a caring husband and father to his 2 boys. I was so proud to see how successful he was in his career. I visited him last year at his office at the 9/11 museum. His staff and team members at his job loved him.

Andrew always wanted to live and enjoy life and give back to others. His heart transplant was a blessing to give him more life. The heart transplant drug medication made him sick and get cancer over the past few years. So unfair. He wanted to live, work, provide for his family and others. I just wish I had more time with him. I wish he could see his 2 boys grow up and share a quality life with Karen, family and friends.

The last time I saw Andrew 2 months ago he told me he wanted to live and see his 2 boys grow up which just makes me so angry and sad. Why him? Why such a caring and loving man? He never gave up his desire to live. He was so strong in dealing with all of his health issues. I would sit and talk to him and tell him I love him and admire him. I would just hope and pray for him to get better. So infair!!

The memories I have with Andrew are special but wish I could have shared many more with him. Now Andrew has left us. He is not in pain.

I love you Andrew! Rest In Peace!!

Andrew Robinson

September 11, 2017

So sorry for your loss I remember him at StDunstans nice guy.

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