![]() Elmer’s contribution to the Marine Industry of Fort Lauderdale led the City to proclaim September 4th as annual Elmer Strauss Day. The family resided in Absecon, New Jersey for several years before relocating to Fort Lauderdale in 1972. ![]() ROTC Commission in the Army and shortly thereafter entered active duty, serving much of his time in Germany. He attended Pennsylvania Military Prep School, and continued on to receive his bachelor’s degree in Engineering from Penn State University. Elmer was born on September 4, 1934, in Philadelphia, to Ann (nee’ Stoops) and Elmer Strauss, Sr. Arrangements entrusted to Edwards Cremation & Funeral Services, Wilton Manors.Įlmer Nathan Strauss, Jr., 85, a longtime resident of Fort Lauderdale, passed away peacefully on October 7, 2019, with his loving family by his side. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his name to the Cardinal Gibbons High School Capital Campaign, 2900 NE 47th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308. John the Baptist Catholic Church at 10:00 a.m. He is survived by his wife Jackie, sons Mark (Diane) and John “Chip” (Alisa) and daughter Kristin, as well as his grandchildren Michael, Drew, Christina, John Jr., and Brandon and great-grandchild Christian. He was a man of his word, who had strong values with high standards he took pride in all that he did, and the most important things in life were his family. Those who knew Bob will always remember him for his old school humor and ability to always leave them laughing. Loan Officer of First Bankers in Pompano Beach. Bob worked as an officer of Broward National Bank and Sr. John the Baptist Catholic Church and longtime supporters of Cardinal Gibbons High School. Clement’s Catholic Church on August 19, 1961. After serving his country, he traveled to Fort Lauderdale in 1958, where he met the love of his life Jackie Crinigan. Bob served his country proudly as a US Marine. Bob was born on July 11, 1938, in Louisville, Kentucky, and attended school in Mount Morris, Illinois, where he was raised. Robert “Bob” Hanke, 81, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, passed away Thursday, October 2, 2019, peacefully surrounded by his family. His ashes will be buried in Dayton on October 26. ![]() Donations could be made in his memory to Vitas at 1801 West Sample Rd., Ste 301, Deerfield Bch., FL 33064.There will be a remembrance in Orlando on October 12. He is predeceased by his mother, Edna Chastain Brooks, and his stepfather, Fred Brooks.A big thank you to the Vitas staff who helped to care for Dan over his two and a half years at home. Dan is survived by his brother, Fred, and his sister, Marlene. Numerous family members and friends will miss this kind, funny and loving man. Dan loved to travel, visit friends and family and play golf. He and Linda moved to Florida in 1971, where he continued his successful forty-year career in the insurance profession. Dan grew up in Dayton, Ohio and graduated from Patterson Co-op High School and the University of Dayton. His loving wife of 50 years, Linda, was by his side. You can also search for previous obituaries here.ĭan Woodrow Partain passed away peacefully at home on September 18, 2019. To place a Sun Sentinel obituary, visit this form. ![]()
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