In Memory

Roy Slavin

Roy Slavin

RIP



 
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02/17/18 03:34 PM #1    

Arnie Rautbort

What a shock.  Roy was a great friend.  We lost touch during our college years and beyond but we always tried to catch up at the reunions.  Roy, Sheldon Levine, Alan Berlin and myself always thought that doing well in school was important but having fun was just as important.  Roy would sometimes act as if he didn't care about his grades, but that was just Roy trying to be cool.  He cared and he was brilliant.

I can't leave out other friends who are/were in Roy's circle.  Howard Lawton-Bobby Lipin-Betsy- Gary  Rothberger-Seymour-Rita-Diane-Kenny Kaplan-Bobby Moss-Connie-Gail and so many many more that knew and cared about Roy.

Over the years, we spoke on occasion but never enough. 

Roy----------I will always remember your infectious laugh.  Don’t rest in peace----just keep having fun and laughing wherever you are and never forget that you don’t need a license to drive.

Love You Boy,

Arnie


02/17/18 05:24 PM #2    

Edward Superfon

Roy and I were best friends from seventh grade through high school. He lived on Ohio and I lived on Wisconsin. Our parents were on the phone with each other more then once wondering were we were at 3:00 in the AM. 

I spoke to Roy less then a year ago he seemed fine. I will miss him.

          Ed

 

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02/19/18 07:12 PM #3    

Betty Swartz (Hirschfield)

I am sad for this loss.  I remember Roy as a nice-to-be-around classmate.  I had met his cousins Brent and Susan Slavin in different capacities.  It is good to know that they were all connected with each other.


02/20/18 10:45 AM #4    

Robert Weiss

I was friends with Roy at McCullough along with Marvin Levine.  I remember having lunch at his house on Glendale.  I lost touch with him when he went to Michigan and became friends with David Goldstein and his wife Sue who were also friends of mine.  I remember his sister Shelly who die unexpectedly in a fire in Pittsburgh as well as his parents.  Rest in peace old friend

 

BOB WEISS


02/20/18 11:06 AM #5    

Elizabeth Bleier

The news took my breath away.  Roy was part of my group of friends that made my memories of Mumford so special and makes me occassionally feel like I'm 17 years old again. He had that great smile and deviish look in his eye.  I was looking forward to seeing him  at the Reunion in October and once again giving him a hug.  The lesson to be learned is to give that hug more frequently and to keep in touch with those we care about.  We'll all miss you Roy.


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