In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to LDBF for Parkinson’s or the Parkinson’s Foundation. 19 at 3:30 p.m., with Rabbi Ron Segal officiating. Graveside services were held at Crestlawn Memorial Park, 2000 Marietta Boulevard NW, Atlanta, Ga. Alvin brought much laughter and joy to those around him through his love of magic, hypnotism, and his art of telling jokes.
He was also the most beloved Grandpa to Britni Ashkinazy Ryan (Joy) Jones Marlee Jones and Lauren, Ashlely and Meredith Siegel. Alvin is survived by his devoted and adoring wife, Dorene, and his three children: Robyn (Mark) Clark, Halli (Michael) Jones, and Harris (Gayle).
Alvin was member of numerous civic and professional organizations, none more important to him than Alpha Omega International Dental fraternity, for which he served as past president of the Atlanta chapter.
In 1962 he moved back to Atlanta and opened his dental practice. After dental school, Alvin served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, stationed in Key West, Fla., where he proudly accepted the award for “The Most Unseaworthy” after a fishing trip. While in Pittsburgh, he met the love of his life, Dorene Stein they would have celebrated their 62nd anniversary this December. He then went on to attend University of Pittsburgh Dental School and graduated in 1960. During his younger years, he was a camp counselor at Camp Blue Star, and was also known for teaching ballroom dancing, for which he was often referred to as “Little Freddy” (Astaire). He is affiliated with numerous hospitals in Kansas and more, including Olathe Medical Center. He graduated from University Of Iowa College Of Medicine with his medical degree in 1984. He then went on attend and graduate from Emory University. Kevin P Gould specializes in emergency medicine in Olathe, KS and has over 37 years of experience in the field of medicine. Alvin was born June 20, 1935, in Atlanta, Ga., and attended Grady and Northside High Schools. Alvin Paul Siegel passed away peacefully on Nov.