Louis I. Mendelsohn

SALISBURY — Louis Irwin Mendelsohn, 81, of Boca Raton, Fla., died on March 12, 2011, after a brief illness. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov. 21, 1929, to Esther (Gutowitz) and Dr. Abraham Mendelsohn. He graduated from James Madison High School in 1945, Brooklyn College in 1949 and received a Master of Science degree in education) from Yale University in 1951.He served in the U.S. Air Force from 1952 to 1954 and moved to Hartford after his discharge, to work for the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company. He retired 32 years later as senior vice president of investment operations. While there he met Kathleen Mitchell, whom he married in 1958. He remained a devoted husband throughout his life. He enoyed investment management and continued as an active professional money manager after his formal retirement. In recent years he divided his time between Florida, Connecticut and Vermont. He enjoyed golf and tennis, but especially enjoyed time spent with family and friends. He lived his life with integrity, generosity, warm-heartedness, and, in the end, considerable courage. He is survived by his wife, Kathy, also of Boca Raton; a daughter, Carrie, and her husband, Larry, of Ashburn, Va.; a son, Eric, and his wife, Diana, of Salisbury; a grandson, Joey, of Ashburn;and two granddaughters, Sarah and Leah of Salisbury.Memorial donations may be made in his name to B’nai Brith International (bnaibrith.com).

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