Deceased Information
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DECEASED
Richard David Spiegel
Rachmael David
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AGE
73
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DATE OF DEATH
Friday, April 15, 2022 (Before Sunset)
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DATE OF FUNERAL
Monday, April 18, 2022
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TIME OF FUNERAL
2:00 PM
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PLACE OF FUNERAL
Graveside
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FUNERAL STREAM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89679388115?pwd=dUIySFVKam8vOFF6N1JYOFdlcVRXZz09
Meeting ID: 896 7938 8115
Passcode: 856681
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PLACE OF BURIAL
Greenwood Cemetery
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SHIVA INFORMATION
Shiva will be observed at 7 PM on Monday, April 18th. Enter Alpharetta Street entrance, call from gate - Aaron Haimovitz.
600 Independence Way, Roswell GA 30075
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OBITUARY
Richard David Spiegel, 73, of Atlanta, GA passed away on April 15, 2022.
Richard grew up in Miami Florida, attended the University of Miami, and was a jeweler for most of his career. He was a big Braves and Miami Dolphins fan, and enjoyed painting, arts and crafts and spending time with family.
Richard is predeceased by Leah and Leonard Spiegel from Savannah, GA.
He is survived by Marsha his wife, Aaron and Joanne Haimovitz his step-children, and Avi, Jonah, Ezra, Kelsey and Madison his grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to the Weinstein Hospice in lieu of flowers.
The funeral will be held on April 18th at 2pm at Greenwood Cemetery with Rabbi Colbert officiating. Arrangements by Dressler’s, 770-451-4999
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The Dressler Family
May the memories of our loved ones remain for a blessing.
Jackie Garrett
Richard was such a joy to know, always helpful, always ready with a smile, a joke or a helping hand. Much love Marsha and prayers for comfort for you and the rest of Richard's extended family.
Judith Atkins
Richard will always be remembered as someone generous and helpful to others with a kind heart.
Warren Abrahams
Richard was a vibrant resident of the Jewish Tower before his illness. A very personable fellow right until the end. He was the go-to man if you needed a watch battery replaced or to examine your wrist or pocket watch if it was not telling the right time. My deep condolences and love to Marsha H. who loved him and did everything she could possibly do to make Richard's transition peaceful. Rest in peace my friend. I am grateful I got to see you a couple of weeks ago and share some stories, laughs and critical evaluation of my Gruen wind-up alarm wrist watch given to me by my parents in 1966 as my Bar Mitzvah gift.