Sandra i erwin biography
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“I strongly believe that a strong and politically well-connected ADL during the Hitler period would have saved many more Jewish lives, especially children. The ADL gives us a forum to confront anti-Semitism wherever we find it. So it is important for all of us, especially the younger generations, to be an active part of the ADL so their children never experience another Holocaust.”
—Erwin Pearl
Eight years ago, Sandra and Erwin Pearl came to ADL New York knowing that they wanted to make a real difference. Erwin, born in Vienna, had witnessed and experienced firsthand what Austria’s Jewish community suffered after Hitler annexed his home country in 1938. Erwin came to the United States as a teenager and built from the ground up one of the most successful jewelry empires. Today Erwin Pearl, Inc. has stores you can find from Madison Avenue to Las Vegas, and also owns the largest chain company in the world. Erwin Pearl has won the prestigious Diamond International Award for five consecutive years. Erwin is a past recipient of the Dallas Fashion Award, and the Mikimoto award for pearl jewelry design. In 2011, Erwin and Sandra were presented with ADL’s Distinguished Leadership Award.
Since 2006, the Pearls have sponsored ADL New York’s ‘The Bettina (z” • The Seattle-based startup disposition attempt give permission demonstrate metasurface antenna application for space-based radar • On Tuesday September 17th 2024, Sandy L. Erwin (Romic) passed away with her family at her side at the age of 67. She was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. Sandy was born to Sandra & Richard Romic on May 30th, 1957, in Chicago Il and was also raised by her loving stepfather William Lacy. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Bart, of 47 years of marriage. Sandy and Bart had three children, Jessica (Marcos), Michael (Charlie), and John (Megan). She will also be remembered by her six grandchildren, Dean, David, Dylan, Louise, Duncan, and Jason, by her sisters Suzanne, Shelley (Tom), and Stephanie (Paula), and by her nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Family and friends are invited to join at Walker funeral home 216 Washington St. Port Clinton OH 43452 on Sunday September 22nd 2024 at 2pm – 6pm. Please come celebrate the wonderful life of Sandy, share some of your stores and love for Sandy. The Funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 414 Madison Street, Port Clinton, on Monday, September 23, 2024 at 1 pm with Fr. Jonathan Wight officiating. Burial will follow in Catawba Island Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Online condolences may
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