In Memory

Robert Breslau

SALISBURY -- Robert Breslau, 53, of Salisbury died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Maxwell Breslau and Estelle Breslau. He was a 1972 graduate of Newton North High School in Newton, Mass.; he received a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Franklin Pierce in Rindge, N.H. He worked for Perdue Farms Inc. for 29 years. His most recent position at Perdue was vice president of development of retail sales. His other positions held were vice president of deli sales, vice president of supermarket sales and various other sales positions in retail and food service. He was a member of Beth Israel congregation, and formerly served on the board of governors for Beth Israel. Robert was a past committee member of the International Dairy, Deli and Bakery Association, and a member of Delmarva Poultry Industry. He was a wonderful husband, father and brother, and most enjoyed spending time with his family. He enjoyed golfing, skiing, reading and was a loyal Red Sox fan. He is survived by his loving wife, Carol Breslau; beloved children, David Breslau and Laura Breslau, all of Salisbury, mother, Marilyn Breslau of Newton, Mass., sister, Jill Breslau of Los Angeles; brother, Howard Breslau and his wife, Jane, and their children, Mitchell and Max, all of Needham, Mass.; sister, Ellen Leventhal and her husband; Eric; and their children, Ava and Will, all of New York; his mother-in-law, Louise Morgan of Salisbury; a brother-in-law Capt. William C. Morgan Jr., USN MC, and his wife, Helen, of Yucca Valley, Calif.; niece, Charlotte Morgan; nephew, Daniel Morgan and his wife, Brei, all of Charleston, S.C.; sister-in-law, Susan Morgan Wilkin and her son, Clayton Wilkin, all of Lilburn, Ga. In addition to his father and biological mother, he was preceded in death by a sister, Wendy Breslau, and father-in-law, William C. Morgan M.D.



 
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04/14/13 05:56 PM #1    

Jessica Brilliant (Keener)

I remember Bobby with great fondness--from our times at Claflin School. He had such a big smile, a bouyant way about him.  All the girls loved him.


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