Philip Winograd Dobbs Ferry, New York Obituary

Philip Winograd

Philip Winograd, 96, of Hancock, Maine, died December 6, 2009, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in the Bronx to Sigmund and Sadie Winograd. Mr. Winograd served in the Army Air Corps during WW II. He had a long career as a manager of apartment buildings in the Bronx. Surviving are his sister Helen Geiger, age 99, of Mitchellville, Md.; daughters Deborah F. Winograd Clyde Tyndale of Falmouth, Mass., and Abigail D. Winograd of Amenia, N.Y.; stepson Eric R. Blume Sindhu Hirani Blume and grandchildren Ilse Blume and Rohan Ericson Philip Blume of Bethesda, Md.; and stepdaughter Lydia C. Blume Larry Eytel and granddaughter Sophia Eytel of York, Maine. Graveside service Thursday December 10, 2009, 10:30 a.m., Mount Ararat Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. A memorial service will be held Thursday, December 10, 2009, 1:00 p.m., Temple Beth Shalom, 740 N. Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706. Memorial donations to Hancock County Democratic Committee, Sierra Club, or Israel Endowment Funds appreciated.
December 6, 200912/06/2009
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Susan Crossley & Joan Redmond
December 17, 2009
We knew Philip & Frances through Willi & Robert. Always enjoyed Philip and his big smile. After we moved to Pine Plains we lost touch for while but when we were in Sorrento for a week, we remembered they had moved to Maine and looked them up in the phone book & discovere... Continue Reading
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Sindhu Hirani Blume
December 17, 2009
Philip was my amazing father-in-law and a loving, caring grandfather to my two children. I will miss him, his presence, and his wit.
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Robin Holland
December 16, 2009
Dear Abby and Deborah, We're all so sorry for your loss and know how overwhelming it is. We hope you are comforted somewhat by knowing that your father had a good, long, happy and independent life. love, Robin, Mark, Babette, Tony and Hal
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Anne Taylor
December 15, 2009
He was such a wonderful character and always made me feel so welcome in his lovely Maine home. I shall remember him with a twinkle in his eye. I am so glad I got to meet him. Heartfelt wishes to Abbie and the family. Anne Taylor
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joyce white
December 10, 2009
I have many fond memories of Sushi dinners in Boerum Hill and glorious visits in Maine; What a remarkable man! - Have no regrets - he enjoyed every minute!!
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Ron Schwizer
December 9, 2009
I feel quite privileged to have known Philip over the past 20 years or so in Hancock, Maine, where I first met him. Every time we were together Philip had a message to share. His messages were born of his own experiences and beliefs, and deep, heartfelt, and sincere to t... Continue Reading
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Gerry Kush Gregersen
December 9, 2009
All of us from the Hospice Volunteer Training Class send our deepest condolences to all of you. I met some of you at the hospital and am so grateful to have known Philip. As you know, some of the other class members visited him both at the hospital and the nursing home. ... Continue Reading
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Doug Kimmel
December 8, 2009
Deepest condolences to the family of my neighbor and friend of many years in Hancock. He always gave me a memory of each visit.
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Mark Jones
December 8, 2009
I met Philip under somewhat different circumstances than most. It was under full sail upon the deck of a boat rolling over a turquoise sea. As the years passed Philip invited me more and more into his life. Each time we spoke we fell into those things that sailors everyw... Continue Reading