Historical records matching Forrest "Fuzzy" Bernard Raffel
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About Forrest "Fuzzy" Bernard Raffel
From Newcastle News:
Forrest “Fuzzy” Raffel, 86, of North Miami Beach, Fla., born May 14, 1922, passed away Sept. 19, 2008.
He is survived by his loving family, his wife of 44 years, Gloria; his children, Ellen and her husband James Miller; Ginny and her husband, Len Karabell; Joan and her husband, Seth Koven; Marc Rubenson and his wife, JoAnn; Ellen Erlanger, and Jeanne Rubenson.
He is also survived by his beloved grandchildren, Nina and Liza Miller, Jacob and Laura Karabell; Daniel, Zoe, and Eli Koven; Rachel, Gail and Sara Rubenson; and his brother Leroy and his wife, Shankey.
Forrest graduated from the Hotel School, Cornell University and served in the Army Air Force during World War II.
With his brother, he was the founder of Arby’s, Inc. which now numbers 4,000 restaurants.
He was past president of Temple Israel in New Castle, and has served as board member of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center, Temple Sinai, Douglas Gardens-Jewish Home for the Aged, and served on the Executive Committee of the Foundation of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.
Donations can be made to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, 4200 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fla. 33137.
Funeral services and burial were held in Florida on Monday.
Arrangements are by the Levitt-Weinstein Memorial Chapel, 18840 West Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach, Fla.
From Wikipedia (English):
Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc. is the second largest quick-service sandwich chain in the U.S. with more than 3,400 restaurants system wide.
Arby's was founded in Boardman, Ohio, in 1964 by Forrest (1922–2008) and Leroy Raffel (1926), owners of a restaurant equipment business who believed there was a market opportunity for a fast food franchise based on a food other than hamburgers. The brothers wanted to call their restaurants "Big Tex", but that name was already used by an Akron business. Instead, they chose the name "Arby's", based on R. B., the initials of Raffel Brothers.
The Raffel brothers opened the first new restaurant in Boardman, Ohio, just outside of Youngstown, on July 23, 1964. They initially served only roast beef sandwiches, potato chips, and soft drinks. A year later, the first Arby's licensee opened a restaurant in Akron, Ohio. The famous Arby's "hat" was designed by the original sign makers, Peskin Sign Co.
Forrest "Fuzzy" Bernard Raffel's Timeline
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May 14, 1922
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Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia, United States
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2008 |
September 19, 2008
Age 86
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North Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
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September 22, 2008
Age 86
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