Sadok SAGMAN (1927 - 2007)

Cemetery Baron de Hirsch de la Savane Cemeteries
Section Baron de Hirsch Memorial Park (Map: A1) List Overview
Location Line 56 Grave 8
Given Names Sadok
Surname SAGMAN
Birth Date 1927 Feb 02
Birth Place Baghdad, Iraq
Death Date 2007 Jan 06
Burial Date 2007 Jan 07
Death Age 79 (was 80)
Spouse POLITI, Arlette; ARAUJO, Carmina
Obituary Sadok Sagman Feb. 2, 1927 - Jan. 7, 2007 Passed away peacefully in his 80th year, at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. Devoted husband of Carmina Araujo Sagman. Beloved father of Sara and Ruth, Uri (Sandra), Doron (Yolanda), and Shaul. Grandfather of Gabriel, Reuben and Nathaniel; Aaron, Joel and Evan; Irene and Christine, Daniel and Stephanie. Survived by his brother Ezra. Predeceased by his parents, Flora and David Sagman, his brothers Eliyahu and Chaim, and by his first wife, Arlette Politi Sagman. Reflecting his Biblical name, meaning 'the righteous, ' Sadok believed in justice and dedicated himself to the values important to him: family and education. The second of four brothers, he was born and raised in Baghdad. In the 1940 s, after his family was forced to flee Iraq, he fought for the new State of Israel. In Israel, Sadok married Arlette Politi, studied economics at the University of Tel Aviv, and became a banker. In 1966, seeking greater opportunities, he emigrated with his young family to Canada, where he worked as an economist for the Federal Government in Ottawa and established himself as a chartered accountant and subsequently as a real estate entrepreneur in Montreal. After the sudden death of his first wife in 1969, he raised three sons alone and later also cared for his aging parents, who joined the household. In 1979 Sadok married Carmina Araujo, whom he cherished, and enjoyed a new round of fatherhood with his adored daughters Sara and Ruth. With these blessings came renewed energy and purpose. Throughout his life he remained disciplined, active and optimistic, a fighter to the end. He was truly a self-made man, whose remarkable focus and determination will continue to inspire. The family is grateful to the caring staff of the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, with particular thanks to Dr. Harvey Chang of the Palliative Care Unit, and also to Dr. Paul Greig and Dr. Eric Chen of the University Health Network in Toronto. A memorial service was held on January 7 in Montreal. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Jewish General Hospital Foundation, (514) 340-8251 or www.jgh.ca The Globe and Mail, 2007-01-13
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