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Richard "Reuven Ben Anchel Yosef" Aaron Greenberg
August 20th, 1967 - October 5th, 2011
Richard Aaron Greenberg, age 44, of Las Vegas, died Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Richard was born August 20, 1967 in Plainfield, NJ. Richard was very active in sports. He served as a student manager of the U of AZ basketball team when the team rose to the Final Four. He was an excellent golfer and followed many pro sports teams. Richard was a district manager for Jamba Juice. Through his short career, he was loved by many and he mentored many entry level staff members to rise in the restaurant field. After being diagnosed, hundreds of people participated in a Run for Rich in Pasadena CA to help raise funds for the City of Hope. Richard is survived by his parents, Arthur and Roslyn Greenberg of Las Vegas. The family will be receiving friends at their home on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011 from 1-5 PM. Donations to the Richard Greenberg Memorial Youth Scholarship Fund c/o Temple Sinai 9001 Hillpointe Rd., LV, NV 89134.
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