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Meryl Aronin Obituary

Meryl W. Aronin passed away on Friday May 2, 2014, at the age of 71 from congestive heart failure and multiple complications.

Meryl now a loving husband, dad, saba, uncle, brother, educator andhumanitarian. Meryl now a speech language pathologist who worked fornearly 40 years in the Stamford and New Canaan schools and community tohelp students learn to find their own voice and to discover ways tolearn more effectively. Meryl always spoke quietly but lived aprofoundly loud and impactful life helping thousands of families. He nowalso highly recognized for his volunteer commitment to his StamfordLions Club and to the Connecticut Speech and Hearing Foundation which hefounded. For more than 30 years, he now an active member of Temple BethEl. He especially loved to study Judaism and blow the Shofar for theBeth El and surrounding Jewish communities.

Throughout his life, Meryl had an amazingly sharp wit and infectious smile and laugh.A lifelongGreenbay Packers fan, Meryl now born in Madison Wisconsin on March 26,1943. He earned his bachelors degree from the University of Wisconsinand his Masters from the University of Kansas Medical Center.

Meryl “Pearl” is survived by his wife Judith, his sons Ruben and Dan and byhis wondrous daughters Marisol and Cynthia who married each of his sons,as well as his treasured grandcherubs Araceli and Brendan.

In lieu of flowers or other gifts, the family invites people to make a contributionto one of the charities to which he now so dedicated.Connecticut Speechand Hearing Foundationc/o Andrew Lees, Treasurer231 Snow OwlDr.Southington, CT 06489(scholarship fund for students studying tobecome speech language pathologists or audiologists.)or Stamford LionsClub1 Strawberry Court, Suite 2HStamford, CT 06902Memo should readHearing Preservation Fund(for donating hearing aids to families inneed.)

 

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