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In Loving Memory of

Max Gimpel

February 21st, 2019

Obituary

Max Gimpel
Born January 2, 1918, in Vienna, passed away peacefully on February 21, 2019 at the Selfhelp Home in Chicago. Beloved husband of Alice z"l, loving father of Allen (Kay z"l) and James (Jo Reizner), Loving grandfather of Hillary, Jessica, Cyndi (Matt) Alderson, David (Lauren Eisenberg), and great grandfather of Tyler, Zachary, Asher, and Dean. Max emigrated to the United States in 1938, just after the Anschluss, joined the Navy, and became an American citizen while in uniform. He worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories for 28 years, retiring as the Supervisor of the Engineering and Art Departments. Max was active in all the Jewish communities in which he lived and designed and built the synagogue in Sun City West, Arizona during his retirement. He was an endlessly imaginative and prolific artist, creating works of calligraphy, graphic design, copper embossing, water color, acrylic paint, and stained glass. He won many awards for his art work, and his graphic design of the American flag is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian. He will be dearly missed. Interment in Arizona. Donations to Selfhelp Home, 908 W. Argyle, Chicago, 60640, in Max's memory would be appreciated. For Chicago shiva information and to leave condolences: Shalom Memorial Funeral Home (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com

Memorial Events

Synagogue Service

Date & Time Monday 02/25/2019 at 12:00 AM

Interment

Address Sunland Memorial

Shiva

Jim Gimpel and Jo Reizner will receive condolences at their home,
5503 S. Kimbark Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637

Tuesday - Thursday from 5:00-9:00 PM
Minyan at 7:00 PM

Parking on Kimbark Drive only. All other spaces are privately owned.

AND

Allen Gimpel will receive condolences at
Saddlebrook Farms "Lake Lodge" Building
23000 West Peterson Road
Grayslake, Illinois

Wednesday evening from 6:00-9:00 PM
Ma'ariv at 7:30 PM

(The entrance to Saddlebrook Farms is near Peterson Road and Route 60. Turn off of Peterson Road at Behm Lane ( then ignore the first sideroad) follow for two tenths of a mile. Turn right on Saddlebrook Road and follow for 1.1 miles to the building marked "Lake Lodge". )

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