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Abraham David "Abe" Ribak passed away peacefully
in his home surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife Myra Kulbersh
Ribak of 60 years and his children, Sam (Dawn) Ribak, Amy (David) Sokol, Jenny
(Rich) Wolkowitz, and Nancy (Anthony) Altadonna, and his grandchildren: Jake
Ribak, Jessica Sokol, Allison Sokol, Zoe (Liam) Wolkowitz Brannon, Talia
Wolkowitz, Phoebe Wolkowitz, Filippo Altadonna, and Solomon Altadonna. |
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Abe was a
graduate of Thomas Jefferson High
School, Trinity University and St.
Mary's Law School. He served in the U.S.
Military as an infantry shooting
instructor in the Army and retired as a
1st Lieutenant in 1963. Abe practiced
law for over 25 years and served in the
Texas State House of Representatives
from 1975-1979. He also served in State
Senator Frank Madla's Administration as
a legal advisor. Abe was an active
member of the community, serving as a
youth group advisor for AZA Jewish
service organization, a Committee member
for the JCC's Jewish Film Festival, an
active member of the San Antonio Bar
Association, served as a docent at the
San Antonio Zoo, and an active member of
Congregation Agudas Achim where he
planned and executed the first Israeli
Festival in the early 1970s. |
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Abe was an
avid reader, lover of history and
politics. Abe and Myra covered the globe
on their many travels - from China to
Chile, throughout Europe, and from
Israel to Australia. Cruising and
traveling around the world was important
to Abe and Myra. |
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To honor
Abe, please consider a donation in his
memory to the
American Diabetes Association or the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(JDRF). |
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