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General Information

Full Name: Mitchell Samuel Feingold
Date of Death: Friday, April 18, 2025

 

Mitchell Feingold, musician, fisherman, food guru, lived a beautiful life with Susan, laughing their way through their different traveling experiences. Mitchell and his daughter Michelle enjoyed skiing and going to Jets games.

In his memory please donate to the Upper Saddle River Volunteer Ambulance Corps

https://www.usrems.org/donate

All services will occur at the cemetery. Susan and Michelle will be sitting Shiva on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Service Information

Tuesday, April 22, 2025
1:15 PM

Service At:
Cedar Park Cemetery
Sanctuary of Abraham and Sarah Chapel
735 Forest Ave, Paramus, NJ 07652

Get Directions to Louis Suburban Chapel

8 Comments

  1. Pat Baumbach

    I remember all of the wonderful hors d’oeuvres that we used to have from Mitch’s business.

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  2. Caren Sarrel Belowch

    Mitch was such a special man. he loved to cook, experiment, build, fix, laugh and just be a all around best fruend to those he loved. he was so much more like a brother to me and will miss him so very much.. love u and now u can finally rest.

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  3. Jerry Sturno

    My memories of Mitch are the fishing trips and the day trips of walking the Hi Line, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge and touring Greenpoint. Our trips always ended at a restaurant. Mitch was such a Foodie.

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  4. Liz Sturno Kistler

    Working for Mitch at the hors d’oeuvre company in Garfield, his kindness and patience were what I remember most. So lucky to have had you as a boss and family friend. You will be missed💛

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    • Nick

      Contact me urgently regarding Mitch

      Reply
  5. Pamela Karp

    We are so saddened by Mitch’s passing. I have such fond memories of visiting all of you and hanging out on the summer. Mitch was a passionate chef, funny, warm, and just an al
    around great person!

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  6. Liz Sturno Kistler

    Lucky enough to call Mitch a family friend and for one summer my boss. Never was there a more kind and patient man. He will be greatly missed.
    His passion for food and his businesses was a treat to see up close.

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  7. Gene Platt

    I have had the pleasure of assisting Mr. Feingold for many years at the Saddle River Post Office. I will remember him as a kind, caring man who.always had a kind word for everyone. Wishing his beloved family peace and comfort now and always.

    Reply

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