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Erwin Posner
April 29, 2025
Gedalia (Gedale) Horowitz and I met at Ft Dix, NJ when we served in the U.S. Army. We were both invited for a Shabbat lunch at the home of chaplain, Rabbi Max (Mordechai) Dana. As we both came from an Orthodox Jewish background, Rabbi Dana was particularly helpful in guiding us on what the Army allowed us to do, according to our religious needs and what wouldn't be available to us.
After lunch Gedalia and I spent the rest of the afternoon together.
We lost touch with each other but I knew that he would go on to an illustrious career. He was a fine person and a great loss to his community and the charities he supported.
Abner Reyes
April 28, 2020
In the short time i worked with Dale at Citi i learned a lot about family . He would ask me about my kids and told me what ever i needed help with them in anything to let him know. My son Alistair even though he didn't meet Mr. Horowitz he knew my son loved the game of Basketball and a few times sent him tickets to Knick games . He will greatly be miss by all .
Michelle
April 5, 2020
I joined the firm in 1981, we were like a family. Dale embodied the ethics and values I was taught at Salomon and his ongoing tenure at the successor firms was a bright light for all of us who remained. He was a generous, bright and giving soul. May his memory be for a blessing
Susan Horowitz-Beech
April 3, 2020
Gedale was kind, With a phenomenal Sense of humour. Gedale was caring, interested in everything, a thoughtful teacher, concerned about the future of the world and full of love.
Susan Horowitz-Beech
April 3, 2020
Gedale was my cousin, the last of our generation. I loved Gedale, and he guided me when my parents passed away. Gedale was special, caring, kind and full of love.
David Shulman
April 3, 2020
Dale rescued my late father by getting him to Long Island Jewish hospital to see a top neurologist. I will be for ever in his debt.
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