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Bernard Goldberg (businessman)

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Bernard Goldberg died in Syracuse on August 27, 2010, of complications from Alzheimer's disease, aged 84. He was survived by his wife, Norma, three sons, one daughter and eleven grandchildren.
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Additionally, Goldberg was a founding member of the Syracuse Jewish Community Foundation of Central New York and was a member of the board of directors for the
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Bernard Goldberg remained the chairperson of Raymour & Flanigan until his death in 2010. However, he suffered from deteriorating health, including
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Neil Goldberg and Executive Vice President Steve Goldberg, as well as his nephew, Executive Vice President Michael Goldberg, succeeded him.
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which was owned and operated by another brother. Under Goldberg's ownership, the two brothers opened a second store in
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at the time. The acquisition gave the company its present name, Raymour & Flanigan.
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during the later years of his life. His two sons - Raymour & Flanigan
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Bernard and Arnold Goldberg opened the first Raymour Furniture in 1946 in
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following the end of World War II, where he received a
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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in New York (state)
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Danville, Pennsylvania
Syracuse, New York
Raymour Furniture
furniture
retailer
Raymour & Flanigan
Nottingham High School
Syracuse, New York
Princeton University
United States Army
World War II
Bronze Star Medal
New York
bachelor's degree
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York
surname
Long Island
Clay, New York
upstate New York
Alzheimer's disease
President
CEO
New York State Division of Human Rights





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