Cayre Group founder Stanley dies at 89
Stanley Cayre, the eldest of three Cayre brothers who turned their fortune in a home video company into a real estate and apparel empire in New York City and beyond, has died. A funeral was held on Sunday, October 5, at Magen David Congregation in Brooklyn, according to a notice from Ohel Moshe Synagogue in Manhattan. No cause of death was provided. Cayre’s age at the time of his death was also not provided, but records show he was 89 years old. Stanley ran apparel company The Cayre Group with his eldest sons. Stanley’s youngest son, Bobby Cayre, founded Aurora […]
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