Arthur Edwin Korenblat

Unknown - Oct 21st, 2011
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  • Death Date: Oct 21, 2011
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Biography: Arthur Edwin Korenblat, 76, son of Albert I. Korenblat and Eva Lane Korenblat died on Friday October 21 at his home in Little Rock. Art was born in Little Rock, attended Castle Heights Military Academy and Vanderbilt University. At the age of 20, upon the death of his father, he returned to Arkansas to serve as president of IK Electric, the company founded by his father in 1919, and currently run by his son, Scott Korenblat. Art grew the company from a local contractor to a provider of electrical contracting services for large shopping centers around the country, such as the Mall of America in Minneapolis, and landmark manufacturing facilities through out Arkansas. One of his most rewarding projects was the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library and Park. Art had many interests including aviation, cooking, tennis, skiing, travel, and photography. And while he worked for IK Electric for over 50 years, he was truly an entrepreneur and enjoyed starting a number of diverse businesses. As a pilot, he often flew with his family and friends, from short tips over to the original Doe?s Eat Place in Mississippi to more adventurous travels through the mountains of Colorado. His interest in food and cooking was known to all, and a friend once remarked that running into Art at a new Little Rock restaurant was the best endorsement the place could get! He worked with others to bring Andre Simon to our community, as Art believed having authentic French pastries here in Arkansas would be wonderful for every one. He was a charter member of the Little Rock Racket Club. Art traveled often to Aspen, Colorado, long before that little mountain town became famous. He loved the Rocky Mountains: skiing in winter and exploring the remote backcountry in summer. In his later life he and his wife Bettye traveled to over 50 countries, sharing all of their experiences through wonderful photographs. Art?s business interests ranged from Mid South Aviation, a flight charter company to American Engineering, providing electrical and mechanical engineering services. He served on many boards including the National Electrical Contractors Association, St Josephs Home, First Commercial Bank, Pulaski Technical College and Temple B?nai Israel. The family wishes to offer heartfelt thanks to Art?s long time co-worker Marietta Tipton, Dr Kevin Hefner, Art?s beloved physician and to Dr David Hall, Molly Wilt and Roger Johnson of Arkansas Hospice. Art is survived by his wife of 51 years, Bettye Gentry Korenblat; his daughter, Ashley Korenblat Sevenoff and husband Mark Sevenoff of Moab Utah; and his son Scott Korenblat and wife Janet Korenblat, in addition to three grand sons: Tyler and Adam Korenblat and Kip Sevenoff. He is also survived by his brother, Gilbert Korenblat and wife Pam Korenblat. He is pre-deceased by his sister Rita Korenblat Raff and husband Morris Raff, of Memphis, TN. After a private burial, a memorial service will be held at Temple B?nai Israel at 2:00pm on Monday October 24th. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Pulaski Technical College Foundation (Art Korenblat Scholarship Fund) 3000 West Scenic Drive, Little Rock AR 72118. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

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Frank Watson
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My deepest condolences to Bettye and Family.
Art will be missed by all that knew him. His achievements in life will be remembered by many.
Ronnie Curtis
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I went to work for Art and Gilbert in 1964 and was there for 25 years. My deepest condolences to Bettye, Gilbert and Scott. May Art's memories live on in his family and friends. I know I have alot of good memories.
Porter Briggs
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I knew Art from childhood as Gilbert's big brother. What a nice man and what a loss. I send Bettye and family and Gilbert my deepest condolences.

Porter
Skip Ebel
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts are with the Korenblat family and the love that Art brought to his family, and joy he brought to his family and friends. He loved dining and travel and was fortunate to get to see many parts of the world in his lifetime. He also had a fun sense of humor (especially when he was kidding Scott) that I always liked. I'm glad I had the good fortune to get to know Art and his family - he leaves behind a wonderful family legacy, for which I'm sure he was most proud.
John Brayman
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our heartfelt condolences to the family of a truly great man. Art's life was full of achievement and success and he will be missed by all who knew him.
Sean Gentry
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I still have vivid childhood memories of fantastic times spent with my Uncle Art and the whole Korenblat family in Little Rock. To me he was a larger than life character. My thoughts are with Aunt Bettye and my cousins Scott and Ashley.
Ralph & Katy Cloar
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Bettye,
Katy and I were saddened to learn of Art's death. He was always so full of life and a joy to be with. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Galen Gentry
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Uncle Art was a super person. And though his interests and talents were varied, his focus was his family. He was so proud of his children and of his grandchildren. They were his greatest joy. He will be missed.

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