Obit Entry

Suzanne Gold

Dear Dena, My deepest sympathy on the loss of the love of your life: Neil Rubnitz. He was a bnlliant man and a wonderful husband and father. Together you raised a beautiful family of Noa and Jonah. Both children are talented and accomplished, Noa in Los Angeles, Jonah in Madison, Wisconsin. When I found the

Earl Sadowsky

Neil graduated with me and 700 others from Washington HS in 1965. My great memory was sharing a room with him on our senior trip to Washington and New York. It was a rather primitive trip having to travel by train and bus. We had a great time and he was a fun person to

Geoff and Gwen Daley

Dena and Family, I first met Neil before Gwen and I were married. He was our neighbor in the apartment we first lived. Always an engaging man. Always asking us how we were and what was new. Neil helped us close on our house for free, which was 38 years ago. We did keep in

Jack Brill

Neil and I were tennis partners for a number of years I don't think I ever saw Neil without a smile on his face. He was a great guy and I will miss him. My deepest sympathies to Dena and his son and daughter.

Beth (Brunner) Evers

Susie and I were best friends growing up. We would go back and forth to each other's house constantly, and we had sleepovers all the time! Some of the most fun was in the summer when Susie's parents would pitch the tent in the back yard and we would hang out. Sadly, we grew apart

Clark Gridley

Our favorite conversation was regarding the Badgers when we walked our dogs in the evening. It was always a fun and interesting conversation. Whenever you were with Neil, he always was so engaging and made you feel like you were his best friend! That's how I felt everytime we talked. We will miss you Neil.

David Horvath

What a great dad he was to me. I remember earlier on when working on what else but a Saab dad instructing me to tighten a bolt slowly and gently. Snap! He taught me a valuable lesson that day, use a torque wrench. Dad wasn't just a dad but my best friend who had all

Jim and Carol Sonnenberg

We got to know Dena and Neil sitting on our porch many a night. We quickly learned Neil was intelligent and had an opinion on everything! But at his core, he had a good heart. He helped many Individuals navigate the complexity of buying their 1st home. Milwaukee will miss you!

David Obermeyer

I had the utmost pleasure meeting and getting to know Susan and David over the past few years. My deepest condolences to Susan’s family during this difficult time.

Cousins Sally & Bud

Dear Dena and Family, We were so saddened to hear of Neil's passing. Even though we did not spend a lot of time together, we do have wonderful memories of Dena and Neil together. Please know our deepest sympathies are with you. Hopefully, your wonderful happy memories will give you some solace.

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