Miami Herald (Sunday)

David A. Jagolinzer October 18, 2022

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Miami, Florida - David Aaron Jagolinzer, 48, peacefully passed away surrounded by his loving family on October 18, 2022.

David was born on May 4, 1974 in Providence, Rhode Island. He grew up in Cranston with his parents and brother. David graduated from the Moses Brown School in 1992 and went on to attend Boston College where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and a Minor degree in Italian Studies. David studied abroad in Florence, Italy during college where he first fell in love with Italy. David moved to Miami where he attended the University of Miami School of Law and graduated in 1999 with a Juris Doctor degree. David speaks fluent Italian and interned in Milan, Italy during law school before permanentl­y calling Miami home.

For the last 23 years, David was a well known litigator in South Florida where he was a shareholde­r of the Ferraro Law Firm. David was a licensed attorney in the state of Florida, Massachuse­tts, New York, Illinois, Rhode Island and Washington D.C. His successful career focused on litigation of complex cases involving victims of mesothelio­ma and other cases involving toxic torts, product liability and wrongful death.

David resided in Coral Gables with his family and two dogs where he loved cooking Sunday dinners, spending time at the beach, working out in the gym, jet-skiing with his daughters and hanging out at home with his wife. David frequently traveled all over the world but nothing made him happier than his trips to Italy. The love he had for his family and time spent together was what he held to be the most sacred part of life.

David is survived by his wife, Anna (Hanks) Jagolinzer, daughters, Jayden and Logan Jagolinzer, parents, Judith and Stephen Jagolinzer, and his brother, Michael Jagolinzer. David is preceded in death by his grandparen­ts, James Lombardi and Max and Anna Jagolinzer.

David will forever be the greatest love of all of our lives. He was the most patient, compassion­ate and loving father, husband, son, brother and friend to all who knew him.

Funeral and burial was held in Providence, Rhode Island.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in David’s honor to the following charities:

Mission 22, 694 N Larch St, Sisters, OR 97759 https:// mission22.networkfor­good. com/

Mesothelio­ma Applied Research Foundation, 1615 L Street NW, Suite 430, Washington, DC 20036 https:// www.curemeso.org/donate/ donate-online/

Best Buddies, 100 Southeast Second St, Suite 2200, Miami, FL 33131 https:// www.bestbuddie­s.org/donate-to-best-buddies/

Arrangemen­ts were in the care of Sugarman-Sinai Memorial Chapel, Providence, RI

For tributes, www.sugarmansi­nai.com

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