San Francisco Chronicle

Simon “Sy” Kleinman

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June 16, 1921 ~ September 12, 2017

Sy died at peace at his residence in Saratoga, California.

“Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor”

Simon Kleinman was a man of many talents and interests. Born and raised in the Bronx, NY, Sy was the youngest of five and the 1st generation American in his family who immigrated from a small village in Poland now known as Warsaw.

Serving as a soldier in the U.S. Army during WWII, Sy was bound for the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944, Fate, however stepped in as he became ill and was held back. Sadly none of his platoon survived.

After his discharge from military service he drove out west to seek opportunit­y, arriving in San Francisco, CA in 1947. He worked various jobs in sales but found his ultimate calling in the automobile business. Starting out as a salesman on a used car lot in the outer Mission District of San Francisco in the mid 1950’s, he was chosen by Ford Motor Company to manage and ultimately own a new Ford dealership in San Jose, California in 1969. The grand opening for his dealership, Capitol Ford Inc. of San Jose was in 1970 and Sy remained its President with sons Larry and Paul beside him at the helm for 33 years before retiring in 2001.

World traveler and teller of stories and jokes extraordin­aire, Sy was a selfmade man, well regarded and recognized amongst his profession­al peers and within the community.

His other great passion was sailboat racing. Sy was an avid sailor and owner of two award winning boats, Swiftsure “Big Blue” and Swiftsure II. This September 14-17, 2017 his crew won yet another one for the Skipper! This first place win marked his 7th class win since 1990 and his 36th year of competing in the Big Boat Series.

Sy’s other races included the Transpac and Pacific Cup(to Hawaii), the Kenwood Cup (in Hawaii), and races to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

One of Sy’s favorite sailing toasts.

Slåinte Gaelach ~ An Irish Toast.

Here’s to cheating, stealing, fighting and drinking

If you cheat, may you cheat death.

If you steal, may you steal a woman’s heart.

If you fight, may you fight for a brother.

And if you drink, may you drink with me.

Devoted husband to his late wife Phyllis Mae Kleinman for 60 years.

Father to his sons, Laurence Hernandez, daughter in law, Kristi, Elliot Kleinman, daughter in law, Afi, Paul Kleinman, daughter in law, Debra and daughter-in-law Joyce Kleinman.

His legacy continues with his grandchild­ren, Jenni Kleinman Berebitsky (Jeff), Scot Kleinman (Shannon), Rob Kleinman (Gerri), Leslie Hernandez Dinneen (Jon), Alex Kleinman, Mark Hernandez (Beverly), Asher Kleinman, Alec Kleinman, and Ari Kleinman and great grandchild­ren Wyatt Kleinman, Philip Berebitsky, Violet Kleinman and Skah Kleinman

Sy is survived by his first wife, Ruth Kleinman

Preceded in death by his beloved wife Phyllis, parents, Yankel and Tzriel Kleinman, his brothers Gabriel “Scrilic”, Samuel, Henry “Noyach” and sister Rose Weithorn.

Friends and family are invited to attend any of three viewings of Sy on Monday, October 2nd 1PM to 5 PM, Tuesday, October 3rd 5PM to 9PM and Wednesday, October 4th 9 AM to 1PM Alameda Family Funeral Parlor 12341 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd. Saratoga CA 95070

Friends and family are invited to the graveside Interment Service to be held at 2 PM on Friday, October 6th at Madronia Cemetery, 14766 Oak St. Saratoga CA 95070 where Sy will be laid to rest next to the love of his life, Phyllis. The service will be followed by a reception hosted by his family in Saratoga.

On the following day Sy’s family will hold a private ceremony out to sea past the Golden Gate Bridge to spread his ashes over the waves where he spent so many happy moments on his boats.

Fair winds and following seas, Simon. You will be greatly missed.

Those wishing to donate to causes dear to Simon’s heart on his behalf: The Disabled Veterans National Foundation, Lanham, MD 202-737-0522. Or The Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, CA ~ 800-900-9036

Please notate that you wish your donation placed under Restricted Funds so that 100% of the proceeds go to the people who need it most.

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