Florida Condominium Disaster Hits Close to Home as Local Son Mourns the Loss of His Parents
An unanswered June 24 text from Holland resident Jonathan Epstein to his mom was his first sign that something was amiss. The news then broke of the tragic structural fail of Epstein’s parent’s Surfside, Florida, condominium. He maintained hope for a few days, but when rescue workers recovered their bodies, his optimism turned to grief. Marina Affo reported the tragedy for The Philadelphia Inquirer and reported in The Morning Call.
Jonathans’ parents — Bonnie and David — purchased their condo on the ninth floor of Champlain Towers South in 2005. David, a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, was a retired real estate investor. The couple had put a deposit down on a penthouse in the same building. They would never have the opportunity to enjoy it.
While devastated, 26-year-old Jonathan finds comfort in their long-term openness and affection.
“They were just the absolute coolest,” he said. “I feel so grateful to be their son. We knew that we loved each other.”
Richard Oller, a 30-year business partner of David’s, had spoken to the couple just two days before the collapse.
“As I talked business, David countered with how much he and his wife Bonnie loved their early retirement,” Oller wrote in a Facebook memorial post. “Through my deep sadness, my only comfort is knowing that … he and Bonnie are still together.”
“They were the warmest, generous, funniest, kind, loving couple,” said another friend, Stephanie Pressman.
More on this tragic loss with local roots is at The Morning Call.
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