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JACK RAND Obituary

RAND, JACK - of Lake Worth, FL, died suddenly on November 3rd at JFK Hospital in Atlantis, FL. Jack is survived by his loving wife Doris of 59 years, his daughter Lynn, his sons Lee and Ricky, his daughter-in-law Marita, and his grandchildren Henry, Ricky, and Fallon. Jack was living in Florida at the time of his passing but lived most of his life in New Jersey, where he made many friends and spread joy wherever he went. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He spent 40 years in the family business he created, Leo's Home Furnishings of Pleasantville, Vineland, Bridgeton, and Millville. Jack was a veteran of the US army serving as a military policeman and a member of the Knights of Pythias. He had a long, fun life and his presence will be missed. His service is being held at 11am on Sunday, Nov. 7th, in The Gardens of Boca Raton, FL. The family asks that donations be directed to the Jewish Federation. "

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City on Nov. 7, 2010.

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November 7, 2010

Lynn and Family:
So sorry to hear about your dad. He was a real kibitzer; always had a funny joke to tell; Remember many good times with him and your mother (usually revolving around a good meal!)
Please give your mom and brothers our condolences.

Phil and Sue DiFabio
Villanova, PA

November 7, 2010

My late wife, Bernice and I go way back to the 50's with Jack and Doris. I was so sorry to read about his death. Ray Reisman

Jerry Shockey

November 7, 2010

Very sorry to hear of your loss.
Sincerely,
Jerry Shockey

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