Milford Schneiderman passed away on August 17, 2024 at his home in Boca Raton, Florida. He was 87 years old. He is survived by his beloved wife, Natalie Moel Schneiderman, his children, Brian (Karen) Schneiderman and Karen Schneiderman Slater (Adam), as well as his grandchildren Jocelyn Naide, Jared Naide, Dylan Schneiderman, Zachary Schneiderman and Lauren Schneiderman. He is also survived by his brothers Steven Schneiderman (Jimmie) and Herb Schneiderman (Eilene) as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Joe and Dora Schneiderman.
Milord was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in University City raised in a large extended family. He played center on the baseketball time at U. City High School. He attended the St. Louis College of Pharmacy and Allied Services, and served for 6 years in the U.S. Army reserves. He married Natalie Moel on May 15, 1960 and recently celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. In 1963, he moved to Huntington, WV, and in 1972 he opened Saver-X Pharmacy, which eventually expanded to include other health care ventures, Saver-X Nursing Services and Saver-X Health Care.
Milford was always an involved, respected member of the Huntington community, and a member of B’Nai Sholom Congregation in Huntington. He and Natalie lead a full and productive life in Huntington until they moved to Boca Raton, FL in 2002. His life was full of family, travel and he was known for his love of Duke basketball, politics and the financial world.
Most of all, he was known as a pillar of his family. Nothing was more important to him than his family, especially his wife, children and grandchildren, ensuring they all received educations and were able to be independent and successful. He was kind, friendly, generous, always willing to lend a hand (especially to his family) and left a legacy of love and success. He loved his morning trips to kibbitz and chat with his buddies at “bagels” at Broken Sound, working out at the gym, and avidly following the news throughout the day. He also enjoyed keeping in touch with his family and friends, especially the grandkids, to whom he was a beloved Papa. He will be incredibly missed!
Milford made a difference in the lives of so many people and touched so many hearts. Services were held at Beth Israel Memorial Chapel and followed by a graveside service at Eternal Light Memorial Garden. Donations in his memory can be made to the Friends of the Israeli Defense Force, Jewish National Fund or the Magen David Adom.