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Samuel Leonard Eisenbach

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Samuel Leonard Eisenbach

Birth
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Jan 2014 (aged 96)
Palmetto, Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Samuel L. Eisenbach took his last breath Sunday morning. Born September 24, 1917 in Allentown Pa, at 96 years old he experienced many trials in life, but none could compare to the loss of his soul mate Bea. He was a man of faith and attended The Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Bradenton. Sam was always an active member in his community. He was raised with deep morals and compassion for others. He worked as a volunteer paramedic for several years before moving to Florida in 1985. Sam took up the torch once again, volunteering for organizations such as The Bradenton's Lions Club, Sight Conservation program, Lighthouse for the Blind, Southeastern Guide dogs, and anywhere else he saw a need. Sam was a true volunteer! Sam also had a passion for trains, after working on the railroad for a short time in his younger days he took up the hobby of constructing small scale train stations which included a town to go with it! Never one to shrink from a challenge Sam would work for months on his Trains. Sam was a NO nonsense kind of guy and as genuine as they come. He is predeceased by his Wife Beatrice Eisenbach of Bradenton and his daughter in-law Amanda Barbare. He is survived by many loved ones, too many to list. The viewing will be held at The Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Bradenton on Saturday February 1st at 10am followed by the service at 11am. Manasota Memorial Park and Funeral Home is assisting the family. To send a condolence to the family please visit manasota memorial.com.

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Published by Bradenton Herald on Jan. 30, 2014.
Samuel L. Eisenbach took his last breath Sunday morning. Born September 24, 1917 in Allentown Pa, at 96 years old he experienced many trials in life, but none could compare to the loss of his soul mate Bea. He was a man of faith and attended The Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Bradenton. Sam was always an active member in his community. He was raised with deep morals and compassion for others. He worked as a volunteer paramedic for several years before moving to Florida in 1985. Sam took up the torch once again, volunteering for organizations such as The Bradenton's Lions Club, Sight Conservation program, Lighthouse for the Blind, Southeastern Guide dogs, and anywhere else he saw a need. Sam was a true volunteer! Sam also had a passion for trains, after working on the railroad for a short time in his younger days he took up the hobby of constructing small scale train stations which included a town to go with it! Never one to shrink from a challenge Sam would work for months on his Trains. Sam was a NO nonsense kind of guy and as genuine as they come. He is predeceased by his Wife Beatrice Eisenbach of Bradenton and his daughter in-law Amanda Barbare. He is survived by many loved ones, too many to list. The viewing will be held at The Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Bradenton on Saturday February 1st at 10am followed by the service at 11am. Manasota Memorial Park and Funeral Home is assisting the family. To send a condolence to the family please visit manasota memorial.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published by Bradenton Herald on Jan. 30, 2014.


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