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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Stanley L. Sekulow

Stanley L. Sekulow, 82, of The Villages, FL, passed away Friday, January 6, 2017. He was preceded in death by his wife, Natalie Sekulow of Atlanta; his parents, Samuel and Esther Sekulow of Brooklyn, NY; and his sisters, Miriam Schalman of Florida and Charlotte Streifer of New York. Mr. Sekulow is survived by his wife, Lynda Sekulow of The Villages, Florida; four children, Jay Sekulow (Pamela), Gary Sekulow (Kimberly), Jeannie Posner (Mendel), Scott Sekulow (Judith); and stepson, Adam Siegal (Daria). Mr. Sekulow had six grandchildren, Jordan Sekulow(Anna), Logan Sekulow (Amanda), Adam Sekulow (Kelli), Jennifer Sekulow (fiancée Ben Stringfellow), Nathan Posner, and Natalie Sekulow; two step-grandchildren, Zachary and Georgia Segal; and five great grandchildren, Ryker, Golda and Georgia Sekulow, Sloane Sekulow, and Sophie Sekulow; and nieces and nephews. Mr. Sekulow was a graduate of Stuyvesant High School and New York College in New York, NY. He served his country in the United States Army in the 1950’s and was stationed at Fort Dix, NJ. The son of a Russian immigrant to the United States, Mr. Sekulow was an entrepreneur who owned a number of retail stores in Atlanta, Georgia until his retirement.

Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at Sandy Springs Chapel, Sandy Springs, GA on Friday, January 13, 2017 at 10 a.m. with internment at Arlington Cemetery following the funeral.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Atlanta Jewish Academy or to Congregation Beth Adonai.

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