Feldman Mortuary made the arrangements.
Mr. Slatkin practiced law in Denver for over 50 years. Growing up in Denver, he attended CU, and received his law degree from DU.
A member of the Colorado Air National Guard, Mr. Slatkin served his country during the Vietnam conflict.
Mr. Slatkin's family said:
"He was a dedicated and proud member of the Orthodox Jewish community, always practicing his observant religious way of life, in and out of the synagogue."
Mr. Slatkin is remembered as a quiet, steady, kind and gracious friend, who loved to study Torah and stimulated the same passion in others.
Mr. Slatkin is survived by his brother Bud (Teena).
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Sander Jay Slatkin ("Sandy") passed away at his home on August 6, 2022. Sandy was born on February 3, 1941, to the late Freida & Gordon Slatkin. He was educated in the Denver Public Schools, received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Colorado and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Denver. He was in the Colorado Air National Guard and served with honor, bravery and distinction in the Vietnam Conflict. He practiced law for fifty years in Denver. He was a dedicated and proud member of the Orthodox Jewish Community, always practicing his observant religious way of life, in and out of the synagogue. He will be missed.
He is survived by his brother Bud (Teena), nephews Daniel (Alyson) Slatkin, Ari (Danielle Collins) Slatkin, Jonathan ("JJ") (Rebecca) Slatkin, Niece Cassie Slatkin and great nephews Gabriel and Alexander Slatkin. He is also survived by his aunt, Barbara Altman Cook and numerous loving cousins and the Denver Orthodox Jewish Community.
Feldman Mortuary made the arrangements.
Mr. Slatkin practiced law in Denver for over 50 years. Growing up in Denver, he attended CU, and received his law degree from DU.
A member of the Colorado Air National Guard, Mr. Slatkin served his country during the Vietnam conflict.
Mr. Slatkin's family said:
"He was a dedicated and proud member of the Orthodox Jewish community, always practicing his observant religious way of life, in and out of the synagogue."
Mr. Slatkin is remembered as a quiet, steady, kind and gracious friend, who loved to study Torah and stimulated the same passion in others.
Mr. Slatkin is survived by his brother Bud (Teena).
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Sander Jay Slatkin ("Sandy") passed away at his home on August 6, 2022. Sandy was born on February 3, 1941, to the late Freida & Gordon Slatkin. He was educated in the Denver Public Schools, received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Colorado and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Denver. He was in the Colorado Air National Guard and served with honor, bravery and distinction in the Vietnam Conflict. He practiced law for fifty years in Denver. He was a dedicated and proud member of the Orthodox Jewish Community, always practicing his observant religious way of life, in and out of the synagogue. He will be missed.
He is survived by his brother Bud (Teena), nephews Daniel (Alyson) Slatkin, Ari (Danielle Collins) Slatkin, Jonathan ("JJ") (Rebecca) Slatkin, Niece Cassie Slatkin and great nephews Gabriel and Alexander Slatkin. He is also survived by his aunt, Barbara Altman Cook and numerous loving cousins and the Denver Orthodox Jewish Community.
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