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SALVADOR ASSAEL Obituary

ASSAEL--Salvador J., on April 1, 2011 passed away peacefully after a brief illness. Born in 1923, Salvador fled Italy with his family in 1938, first to Paris, then to Portugal, where they boarded a ship to Cuba. The family lived in Havana until the communist revolution in 1957, when they moved via Miami to New York where they continued their diamond and jewelry business. A World War II veteran, as a member of Cannon Company, 311th infantry Regiment, 78th Infantry Division, he participated, endured and survived the Battle of the Bulge, December, 16th, 1944 - January 25, 1945, The U.S. campaign in Africa, and the Battle of Remagen in March 17-25, 1945. He received the Purple Heart and other medals for distinguished service from the U.S. Government. 1949 Mr. Assael began trading in left over U.S. Army watches with Japan. He was paid in pearls, which is how he started the pearl business. In 1972 he took over the business from his family, and founded Assael International. In 1973, he became a producer of the Tahitian Black pearls together with Frenchman, Jean Claude Brouillet in French Polynesia. Today Assael International is one of the leading pearl Houses in the world. In June 1998, he became a Chevalier of the Order of Tahiti Nui. He received the GIA League of Honor Sovereign in 1996 and 1998. Mr. Assael was a founding member of the South Sea Pearl Consortium. Mr. Assael was involved in many charities. In 1993 he purchased land for the founding of Temple Dorette Assael in Papeete, Tahiti, the only Sephardic Synagogue in the South Pacific. He gave the only Sephardic exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York; built the Azata Library in Beer Sheba, Israel; donated a wing of the Sephardic Home's Adult Health Care Center in Brooklyn, New York; donated the Atrium of the GIA World Headquarters in Carlsbad, California and donated a room at "Our House" Hospice in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Assael is mourned by his wife, Christina Lang Assael, his children, Sophia and Robert Lang Assael, and Arlette Assael and his loyal staff Alex Rodrigues, Elisabetta Golonko and Yaneli Gusman. Our sincere thank you to Doctor Ralph Gibson, his dedicated nurses, Moira Turck, Noreen Curran, Mary Ford, Pauline Gilroy, Margaret Gaine, Aneta Konopka and his trainer, Job Berrara. Services will be held on Sunday, April 3rd, at 12 Noon, at Riverside Memorial Chapel, 180 West 76 Street, New York, NY 10023. Phone: 212-362-6600. Shiva will be held at 485 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 on Monday and Tuesday from 2pm to 9pm.

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Published by New York Times on Apr. 3, 2011.

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Debbie Lippincott

September 26, 2011

I am so sorry to hear of Salvador's death. My dad was his leader in the service of the 78th division. He spoke highly of him. Our condolences go out to you all. Debbie Allen "Lippincott" Albany MO.

Violet Ventura-Brown

May 14, 2011

Our sincere condolences from Sal's cousin
Violet

May 14, 2011

Our deepest condolences to the family of this gentle giant. He was as kind as he was larger than life. Rest in Peace. Your family will remain in our prayers.
Stephanie & Mohamad
Los Angeles

The 2011 Assael International legacy continues.

Andre Friedel

May 4, 2011

You were a true pioneer and visionary. Your legacy will be proudly represented by those closest to you; your loyal staff at Assael International. You survive through our fond memories together.

::President, Integrated Social Media, INC.

April 28, 2011

Our deepest condolences to the Assael family at the passing of
Salvador Assael. We shall always remember him as a gentleman
extraordinaire, passionate in the world of fine gems, and compassion
for the people in that world.
The Amerling family, Joel, Nat, et al

Brittany

April 11, 2011

I will keep the family in my prayers. Psalm 65:2

H Boen

April 11, 2011

RIP...Mucha Gracias Senor Assael, le echo de menos, eres hombre maravilloso, y siempre en nuestro corazón.

Samuel C. Assael

April 7, 2011

All the best to the family! I am in the blood line of Assael's out here in California and read this today (Samuel Carl Assael, oldest son to Hal Steven Assael and Diana Kay Assael, brother to Justin Tyler Assael). Our thoughts are with the family.

Retze Rodriguez

April 7, 2011

Rest in peace Veteran. My sincere condolences to the Family.

Retze Gy/Sgt United States Marine Corps Retired

Richard Swaebe

April 6, 2011

The industry has truly lost a giant. My sincerest condolences to family and friends.

Jean Perpich

April 6, 2011

Sincere Condolences to the family.

Peggy Briggs

April 5, 2011

A true icon in our industry. Please accept my sympathy as well as the thoughts of everyone here at OPUS.

Albert Lipten

April 5, 2011

Salvador, you were the grandest and the finest in your field. You will be greatly missed by all.
Deepest condoleances to the family.

Julie Rice

April 5, 2011

Rest In Peace. Julie Owens-Rice, principal, Gem Nostalgics

Michelle Buettner

April 5, 2011

Your lifetime contributions to the pearl industry is truly legendary. You will be greatly missed.

Jim Littman

April 5, 2011

He was a wonderful man and very important to me when I entered the industry at GIA. I still think of him often.

April 5, 2011

You will not be forgotten. Your lifetime participation in our pearl industry is legendary.
~ Gina Latendresse & American Pearl Company, Inc.

Aneta Konapka and husband and friends

April 3, 2011

Rest in peace.

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