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Hi all... this is a simple request...please keep Jack in your thoughts and prayers. Our hope is that he will soon be at peace.
He is a very calm and gentle sole who would never speak a cross word of anyone. His greatest love in life was simply his family.
Thank you,
Lisa
Knowledge is power ... Stay informed!
YOU can make a difference - all you have to do is try!
Dx age 12 current age 46 and counting!
lost: 5 family members to HCM (SCD, Stroke, CHF)
Others diagnosed living with HCM (or gene +) include - daughter, niece, nephew, cousin, sister and many many friends!
Therapy - ICD (implanted 97, 01, 04 and 11, medication
Currently not obstructed
Complications - unnecessary pacemaker and stroke (unrelated to each other)
Prayers were answered at 3:00pm EST - he is at rest.
Thank you.
Lisa
Knowledge is power ... Stay informed!
YOU can make a difference - all you have to do is try!
Dx age 12 current age 46 and counting!
lost: 5 family members to HCM (SCD, Stroke, CHF)
Others diagnosed living with HCM (or gene +) include - daughter, niece, nephew, cousin, sister and many many friends!
Therapy - ICD (implanted 97, 01, 04 and 11, medication
Currently not obstructed
Complications - unnecessary pacemaker and stroke (unrelated to each other)
For Jack, Lisa, Adam, and Lisa's family carried on with their mission of the Annual HCMA Conference this weekend. As Lisa stated in her tribute to Jack, "he would have wanted it that way". Lisa shared a picture of Jack and Adam sharing a Father/Son moment, a very special time. Jack had wanted memorials to be given to the HCMA, he was committed to the association also. Adam was with us most of Saturday and he is grateful for all your prayers and concern. Jack was to be laid to rest today. He will live on in special memories. Linda
Arnold "Jack" Salberg
ROXBURY
Published on 06/07/2003.
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ROXBURY - Arnold "Jack" Salberg died Thursday, June 5, 23003, at his home in the Ledgewood section of Roxbury Township. He was 73.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, he had lived in Rockaway Township for 35 years before coming to Ledgewood seven years ago.
Mr. Salberg held various positions in sales during his career, including sales manager at Michigan Trading, sales broker at Burgdorff Realtors, and owner/sales manager at A.J. Sales in Ledgewood.
He served in the Army during peacetime.
Mr. Salberg was a member of Temple Adath Shalom of Parsippany, the Free and Accepted Masons, the Bowling League at Rockaway Lanes, and had served as secretary of the Willow Walk Owners Association, Ledgewood.
He enjoyed reading, golf, bowling, traveling, and, most of all, being with his family.
Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Hannah "Honey" (Roth); his three sons, Howard and wife Karen of Pennsylvania, Steven and wife Jennifer of Succasunna, and Adam and wife Lisa of Rockaway; his brother, Chester and wife Freidel of Florida; his six grandchildren, David, Daniel, Alexander, Lily and Rebecca Salberg, and Siobhan Scully; and his many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, June 8, at noon at Louis Suburban Chapel, located with Priola Parsippany Funeral Service, 60 North Beverwyck Road, Lake Hiawatha, (973) 335-4700. Interment will follow at Beth Israel Cemetery, Woodbridge.
Memorial donations to H.C.M.A., P.O. Box 306, Hibernia, N.J. 07842, would be appreciated. For directions, please see www.parsippanyfuneral.com.
Knowledge is power ... Stay informed!
YOU can make a difference - all you have to do is try!
Dx age 12 current age 46 and counting!
lost: 5 family members to HCM (SCD, Stroke, CHF)
Others diagnosed living with HCM (or gene +) include - daughter, niece, nephew, cousin, sister and many many friends!
Therapy - ICD (implanted 97, 01, 04 and 11, medication
Currently not obstructed
Complications - unnecessary pacemaker and stroke (unrelated to each other)
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