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2651 Of West Roxbury on Monday, February 17, 2003. Beloved husband of the late Laura M. (Kitzes). Loving father of Marjorie S. Anthony and her husband Peter of Chestnut Hill. Dear brother of the late William B., Irwin I. & Anne Spiel, Jennie Politis and Rose Zimmerman
Of West Roxbury on Monday, February 17, 2003. Beloved husband of the late Laura M. (Kitzes). Loving father of Marjorie S. Anthony and her husband Peter of Chestnut Hill. Dear brother of the late William B., Irwin I. & Anne Spiel, Jennie Politis and Rose Zimmerman 
Spiel, Isaac Harry (I16297)
 
2652 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Steckler, Donald Harold (I29125)
 
2653 Oldest Canadian Jewish woman Dora Shiff dies at age of 108

Dora Shiff, believed to be the oldest Jewish woman in Canada, died recently at the age of 108. That was her official age, but family members think she may have been two years older.

Shiff had been a patient at Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre for four years. Prior to that she had lived on her own; her husband, Solomon Shiff, died in 1949.

According to her son Sam, longevity runs in the family. One of Mrs. Shiff's grandmothers lived to be 112.

She had no formula for attaining a ripe old age, Sam said, but she ate sparingly and never touched red meat. She swore by tea and sugar. "She was really a very frail little woman," said Sam.

Rabbi Charles Bender, who delivered he euology [sic] and was a friend of many years, said Mrs. Shiff was identified with "every worthy cause, particularly those related to Jewish education...and was very interested in everything Jewish." She was very devout and rarely missed services at Adath Israel Congregation.

Shiff, nee Dunsky, came to Canada in 1914 from the little Polish town of Yashinovka and raised five children. Besides Sam she is survived by her other son Harry and daughters Clara (Mrs. M. Baker) and Jean (Mrs. B. Cohen), of Boston. Another son Louis predeceased her. Mrs. Shiff was a great-great-grandmother.

During her life she also looked after many other people. "Anybody who came to her door never walked away empty handed," said Sam.

But she was no pushover. As Bender recalled, "she was very forthright and honest in her opinions" and she remained mentally sharp almost until the end of her life.

Canadian Jewish News [Montreal edition] 1985 Jan 10

Oldest Canadian Jewish woman Dora Shiff dies at age of 108

Dora Shiff, believed to be the oldest Jewish woman in Canada, died recently at the age of 108. That was her official age, but family members think she may have been two years older.

Shiff had been a patient at Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre for four years. Prior to that she had lived on her own; her husband, Solomon Shiff, died in 1949.

According to her son Sam, longevity runs in the family. One of Mrs. Shiff's grandmothers lived to be 112.

She had no formula for attaining a ripe old age, Sam said, but she ate sparingly and never touched red meat. She swore by tea and sugar. "She was really a very frail little woman," said Sam.

Rabbi Charles Bender, who delivered he euology [sic] and was a friend of many years, said Mrs. Shiff was identified with "every worthy cause, particularly those related to Jewish education...and was very interested in everything Jewish." She was very devout and rarely missed services at Adath Israel Congregation.

Shiff, nee Dunsky, came to Canada in 1914 from the little Polish town of Yashinovka and raised five children. Besides Sam she is survived by her other son Harry and daughters Clara (Mrs. M. Baker) and Jean (Mrs. B. Cohen), of Boston. Another son Louis predeceased her. Mrs. Shiff was a great-great-grandmother.

During her life she also looked after many other people. "Anybody who came to her door never walked away empty handed," said Sam.

But she was no pushover. As Bender recalled, "she was very forthright and honest in her opinions" and she remained mentally sharp almost until the end of her life.

Canadian Jewish News [Montreal edition] 1985 Jan 10

Oldest Canadian Jewish woman Dora Shiff dies at age of 108

Dora Shiff, believed to be the oldest Jewish woman in Canada, died recently at the age of 108. That was her official age, but family members think she may have been two years older.

Shiff had been a patient at Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre for four years. Prior to that she had lived on her own; her husband, Solomon Shiff, died in 1949.

According to her son Sam, longevity runs in the family. One of Mrs. Shiff's grandmothers lived to be 112.

She had no formula for attaining a ripe old age, Sam said, but she ate sparingly and never touched red meat. She swore by tea and sugar. "She was really a very frail little woman," said Sam.

Rabbi Charles Bender, who delivered he euology [sic] and was a friend of many years, said Mrs. Shiff was identified with "every worthy cause, particularly those related to Jewish education...and was very interested in everything Jewish." She was very devout and rarely missed services at Adath Israel Congregation.

Shiff, nee Dunsky, came to Canada in 1914 from the little Polish town of Yashinovka and raised five children. Besides Sam she is survived by her other son Harry and daughters Clara (Mrs. M. Baker) and Jean (Mrs. B. Cohen), of Boston. Another son Louis predeceased her. Mrs. Shiff was a great-great-grandmother.

During her life she also looked after many other people. "Anybody who came to her door never walked away empty handed," said Sam.

But she was no pushover. As Bender recalled, "she was very forthright and honest in her opinions" and she remained mentally sharp almost until the end of her life.

Canadian Jewish News [Montreal edition] 1985 Jan 10

Oldest Canadian Jewish woman Dora Shiff dies at age of 108

Dora Shiff, believed to be the oldest Jewish woman in Canada, died recently at the age of 108. That was her official age, but family members think she may have been two years older.

Shiff had been a patient at Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre for four years. Prior to that she had lived on her own; her husband, Solomon Shiff, died in 1949.

According to her son Sam, longevity runs in the family. One of Mrs. Shiff's grandmothers lived to be 112.

She had no formula for attaining a ripe old age, Sam said, but she ate sparingly and never touched red meat. She swore by tea and sugar. "She was really a very frail little woman," said Sam.

Rabbi Charles Bender, who delivered he euology [sic] and was a friend of many years, said Mrs. Shiff was identified with "every worthy cause, particularly those related to Jewish education...and was very interested in everything Jewish." She was very devout and rarely missed services at Adath Israel Congregation.

Shiff, nee Dunsky, came to Canada in 1914 from the little Polish town of Yashinovka and raised five children. Besides Sam she is survived by her other son Harry and daughters Clara (Mrs. M. Baker) and Jean (Mrs. B. Cohen), of Boston. Another son Louis predeceased her. Mrs. Shiff was a great-great-grandmother.

During her life she also looked after many other people. "Anybody who came to her door never walked away empty handed," said Sam.

But she was no pushover. As Bender recalled, "she was very forthright and honest in her opinions" and she remained mentally sharp almost until the end of her life.

Canadian Jewish News [Montreal edition] 1985 Jan 10 
Dunsky, Dora (I15269)
 
2654 On April 24, 2010, Gail Halpern died peacefully at Dominican Hospital surrounded by her family. She was 67. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Stephen, her son Douglas, her daughter Amy Elizabeth Sullivan, and her beloved grandchildren Jesse Sullivan and Grayson Sullivan. She also leaves her sister, Barbara Bernstein, her brother, Michael Rosen, her sisters-in-law, Barbara Schneider and Shirley Rosen, her nieces, Lori Bernstein and Wendy Chickering, her nephew, Greg Schneider, and her grand niece, Paige Chickering. Gail had many friends, but Ron and Teri Bernstein, Lynn and Frank Foley, and Lena and Mike Veglia deserve special mention.
Gail Rosen was born in Los Angeles and was raised in the San Fernando Valley. She married Stephen Halpern in 1965 and moved to La Selva Beach with her family in 1979. She studied Early Childhood Education in college. She worked for Prudential Insurance in Los Angeles, and in retail sales in Carmel until 1986, when she began working at Family Doctors of Santa Cruz. She loved cooking, hiking, Jazzercise, and shopping, in which she earned the rank of black belt.
She was known for her smile, once described as "incandescent." She was very wise, and was often asked for advice regarding relationships, which most often turned out as she predicted. Everyone who met her was her friend, and went on their way feeling better about themselves 
Rosen, Gail (I8571)
 
2655 On December 9, 2017, Nettie Sherr Kitzes, 97, of Rockville, MD, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family. Adored wife of the late Dr. George Kitzes, and devoted sister to the late Jessie Wallerich and the late William Sherr, Nettie is survived by her loving daughters, Julie Kitzes Herr and husband, Donald, Janet Kitzes Priset Sandino, and Marjorie Kitzes, and cherished grandchildren, Peter Alexandre Kitzes and wife, Julie, Jared Shane Priset, and Rachel Isabella Herr. A graduate of Hunter College High School and Hunter College in New York, with MAs from the University of Wisconsin, Nettie aspired to be a French teacher from an early age. In 1959 she received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Sorbonne in Paris, and in 2009 she was inducted into the Hunter College Alumni Association Hall of Fame. As an exceptional high school French teacher for decades, she inspired a legion of her students at Fairview High School in Dayton, OH and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, MD with her love of the French language and literature. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hunter College Scholarship & Welfare Fund or JSSA Hospice. Funeral Services will be held at B'Nai Israel Congregation, 6301 Montrose Rd., Rockville, MD on December 11, 2017 at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at Sharon Gardens, Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. The family will observe Shiva at the home of Nettie Kitzes, Rockville, MD on December 13 and 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. with Minyan on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Hunter College Schorlarship and Welfare Fund or JSSA Hospice.
On December 9, 2017, Nettie Sherr Kitzes, 97, of Rockville, MD, passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family. Adored wife of the late Dr. George Kitzes, and devoted sister to the late Jessie Wallerich and the late William Sherr, Nettie is survived by her loving daughters, Julie Kitzes Herr and husband, Donald, Janet Kitzes Priset Sandino, and Marjorie Kitzes, and cherished grandchildren, Peter Alexandre Kitzes and wife, Julie, Jared Shane Priset, and Rachel Isabella Herr. A graduate of Hunter College High School and Hunter College in New York, with MAs from the University of Wisconsin, Nettie aspired to be a French teacher from an early age. In 1959 she received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the Sorbonne in Paris, and in 2009 she was inducted into the Hunter College Alumni Association Hall of Fame. As an exceptional high school French teacher for decades, she inspired a legion of her students at Fairview High School in Dayton, OH and Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, MD with her love of the French language and literature. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hunter College Scholarship & Welfare Fund or JSSA Hospice. Funeral Services will be held at B'Nai Israel Congregation, 6301 Montrose Rd., Rockville, MD on December 11, 2017 at 11 a.m. Interment will take place at Sharon Gardens, Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. The family will observe Shiva at the home of Nettie Kitzes, Rockville, MD on December 13 and 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. with Minyan on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Hunter College Schorlarship and Welfare Fund or JSSA Hospice. 
Sherr, Nettie (I6649)
 
2656 On February 12, 2022, Ann Riegelman Ullman, at almost 101, passed away peacefully in her apartment at North Shore Place in Northbrook, Illinois.

Born in New York City in 2021, eldest daughter of Gladys Liebman Riegelman and Harold Riegelman, Ann was educated at Horace Mann School and Wellesley College. In 1944 she married Frederick Ernest Ullman, and they spent their almost 70-year marriage in Winnetka and later Glencoe before Ann moved to Northbrook.

Ann had wide interests and skills that included travel, entertaining, tennis, skiing, figure skating, and Lyric Opera concerts. After several years of volunteer and charity work, she and her late friend Joan David started a decorating business called Upstairs Downstairs, which they ran successfully for twenty years.

She is preceded in death by parents Gladys and Harold, sister Lois Steckler, and husband Fred. She is survived by children Leslie and Peter, grandchildren Lauren Madoff and Danny Ullman, and great-grandchildren Lily Ann and Solomon Madoff.

Ann had a lifelong interest in helping young people. She also strongly supported cancer research.
On February 12, 2022, Ann Riegelman Ullman, at almost 101, passed away peacefully in her apartment at North Shore Place in Northbrook, Illinois.

Born in New York City in 2021, eldest daughter of Gladys Liebman Riegelman and Harold Riegelman, Ann was educated at Horace Mann School and Wellesley College. In 1944 she married Frederick Ernest Ullman, and they spent their almost 70-year marriage in Winnetka and later Glencoe before Ann moved to Northbrook.

Ann had wide interests and skills that included travel, entertaining, tennis, skiing, figure skating, and Lyric Opera concerts. After several years of volunteer and charity work, she and her late friend Joan David started a decorating business called Upstairs Downstairs, which they ran successfully for twenty years.

She is preceded in death by parents Gladys and Harold, sister Lois Steckler, and husband Fred. She is survived by children Leslie and Peter, grandchildren Lauren Madoff and Danny Ullman, and great-grandchildren Lily Ann and Solomon Madoff.

Ann had a lifelong interest in helping young people. She also strongly supported cancer research. 
Riegelman, Ann (I29141)
 
2657 On Friday, February 24, 2023 at the age of 72, Karl Alvin Silverman, of Hendersonville, NC, passed away. Born June 30, 1950, in White Plains, NY, to the late Herbert and Joan (Rosenfeld) Silverman. He grew up in Peekskill, NY and left home to attend Iowa State University where he received his degree in Meteorology. He began his career with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, SD before moving to Bismarck, ND, where he met and married the love of his life.

Karl had three great loves. First and foremost, his wife of 41 years, Deborah Kubisiak. The second was anything and everything weather, ergo his lifelong career as a meteorologist for the NWS in Sioux Falls, SD, Bismarck, ND and the Meteorology Group at NASA in Houston, TX. Karl's third great love was politics which he became most active in while living in Galveston County, TX where he was elected to the State Executive Committee.

Karl leaves behind his wife, Deborah of Hendersonville, NC, a sister and brother-in-law, Bette and Frank Mandarino of Scottsdale, AZ, 3 brother-in-laws and their wives, a sister-in-law, and several much loved, nieces and nephews.

Karl was a fun-loving, kind, generous, caring man and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

A celebration of Karl will be held April 2nd, 2023 at Two Guys Pizza in Hendersonville, from 2pm - 4pm with light refreshments.

In lieu of flowers, think of what Karl did for you and pay it forward. 
Silverman, Karl Alvin (I28984)
 
2658 On Friday, July 10, 2015, in his ninety-eighth year. Beloved husband of the late Reay Green for sixty-four years. Survived by his sister, Mrs. Reva Labow, many loving nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Predeceased by his brothers and sister and their spouses, Harry and Faye Amdursky, Hilda and Nathan Lackman, and Moe Amdursky. Amdursky, Abraham (I15995)
 
2659 On Jan. 31, Marion Goldberg of Arlington. Loving wife of Michael Goldberg; cherished mother of Joseph Lawrence Goldberg (Marci) and Ellen Goldberg (Barnaby Grist); sister of Barbara Rediker; grandmother of Jeremy and Zoe.
On Jan. 31, Marion Goldberg of Arlington. Loving wife of Michael Goldberg; cherished mother of Joseph Lawrence Goldberg (Marci) and Ellen Goldberg (Barnaby Grist); sister of Barbara Rediker; grandmother of Jeremy and Zoe. 
Zenn, Marion Jean (I11439)
 
2660 On Monday, January 27, 2003, PROFESSOR, RABBI SHLOMO MARGALIT , beloved husband of the late Dina Margalit (nee Rivlin), loving father of Yael Moses of Baltimore, MD and the late Dr. Nehemiah Margalit , dear father-in-law of Dr. David Moses and the late Rachel Margalit . Adored brother of Shoshana Ranan of Jerusalem, Israel. Loving grandfather of Dr. Ron and Shira Moses, Dr. Eydie and Adam Kolko, Orna Margalit , Talia and Oren Kadosh and Vered Margalit , loving great-grandfather of Dvir Shlomo, Naor Nehemiah and Yoav Meyer Kadosh, Avishai Seth Moses and Elana Margalit Kolko. Funeral Services and Interment were held at the Haym Salomon Memorial Park, Frazer, PA Margalit, Rabbi Shlomo (I13278)
 
2661 On November 30, 2017, Betsie Cullen (nee Kitzes); beloved wife of Dr. Gilbert Cullen; loving mother of Peggy Cullen Matlow (Andy Matlow) and Michael (Margaret) Cullen; devoted sister of the late Sarah Berkowitz and Gertie Sirody; beloved daughter of the late Freida and Samuel Kitzes; loving grandmother of Sofi Cullen. . Interment Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery Kitzes, Betsy Lee (I4464)
 
2662 On Saturday, September 23,2006 NANCY MAE FISHLER of Montgomery County, MD; beloved wife of Marvin David Fishler; devoted mother of Mary Ellen Fishler and Patti (Howard) Weiner; loving sister of Marilyn Sullivan; cherished grandmother of Stacey and Steven Weiner Koven, Nancy Mae (I13877)
 
2663 On September 22, 2013, Anne C. Stein; beloved sister of Martin (Beatriz) Stein, Samuel Stein, Daniel Glen (Jeanne Nunez) and Joseph Glen (Kathryn Fain); also survived by loving nieces, nephews, other loving family and many dear friends. Stein, Anne Ceil Tzirel (I19430)
 
2664 On September 22, 2015, Edith Lamm (nee Pfeiffer); loving wife of Walter Lamm; devoted mother of Jason (Carey) Lamm; cherished stepmother of Leonard Jay Lamm; beloved sister of Susan (Walter) Plaut; dear daughter of the late Julius and Rita Pfeiffer; adored grandmother of Michael, Ryan, Chloe, London, and Julian Lamm. Funeral services and interment will be held at Chevra Ahavas Chesed Cemetery - Randallstown
On September 22, 2015, Edith Lamm (nee Pfeiffer); loving wife of Walter Lamm; devoted mother of Jason (Carey) Lamm; cherished stepmother of Leonard Jay Lamm; beloved sister of Susan (Walter) Plaut; dear daughter of the late Julius and Rita Pfeiffer; adored grandmother of Michael, Ryan, Chloe, London, and Julian Lamm. Funeral services and interment will be held at Chevra Ahavas Chesed Cemetery - Randallstown 
Pfeiffer, Edith (I22474)
 
2665 On Sunday, March 21, 2004, in Sarasota, FL. A long-time resident of Bethesda, MD; he was born May 12, 1924 in Rochester, NY. A 1st Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, from 1943-46, he flew over 20 missions as a navigator on C109 transport aircraft crossing the Himalayas to deliver fuel from India to B29 bombers in China. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Rochester in 1949 and from Georgetown Law School in 1953, serving as Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He co-founded the prominent law firm of LeBlanc & Shur, where he practiced for over 20 years and was noted for compassion to his employees and the provision of excellent health insurance as early as the 1960's. He chaired the Patent Law Department at Georgetown Law School, where he taught as an adjunct professor for 14 years. He authored the text, Patent Misuse and Antitrust. In 1992, Mr. Shur retired to Boca Raton, FL, then relocated to Sarasota in 2001. Survivors include his beloved wife of 57 years, Esther, son Ralph Shur (Gail) of Germantown, MD, daughter Deborah Shur Trinker (Steve) of Ridgefield, CT; and granddaughters Lauren and Allison Trinker, and Melanie Shur. He also leaves three sisters: Pearl Schwartz (the late Morse), Rosalind Kosoff (Harold), and Florence Shulman (the late Leonard), and numerous nieces and nephews.

On Sunday, March 21, 2004, in Sarasota, FL. A long-time resident of Bethesda, MD; he was born May 12, 1924 in Rochester, NY. A 1st Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, from 1943-46, he flew over 20 missions as a navigator on C109 transport aircraft crossing the Himalayas to deliver fuel from India to B29 bombers in China. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Rochester in 1949 and from Georgetown Law School in 1953, serving as Editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He co-founded the prominent law firm of LeBlanc & Shur, where he practiced for over 20 years and was noted for compassion to his employees and the provision of excellent health insurance as early as the 1960's. He chaired the Patent Law Department at Georgetown Law School, where he taught as an adjunct professor for 14 years. He authored the text, Patent Misuse and Antitrust. In 1992, Mr. Shur retired to Boca Raton, FL, then relocated to Sarasota in 2001. Survivors include his beloved wife of 57 years, Esther, son Ralph Shur (Gail) of Germantown, MD, daughter Deborah Shur Trinker (Steve) of Ridgefield, CT; and granddaughters Lauren and Allison Trinker, and Melanie Shur. He also leaves three sisters: Pearl Schwartz (the late Morse), Rosalind Kosoff (Harold), and Florence Shulman (the late Leonard), and numerous nieces and nephews. 
Shur, Henry (I13743)
 
2666 On Thursday, August 9, 2018, DR. JEROME "JERRY" SHAPIRO of Washington, DC. Beloved husband of Barbara Caral Shapiro; loving father of David Ellis (Kathleen Hart) Shapiro and Peter Alfred (Julia Elizabeth Wright) Shapiro; dear brother of Elaine Cohen; cherished grandfather of Alexandra and Nicholas Shapiro, Nolan (Liz) Springer, Sydney Wright-Schaner and Cole Wright-Schaner and great grandfather of Dean and Addison Springer. Shapiro, Jerome (I14832)
 
2667 On Tuesday, April 18. The family and friends of Dr. Carol Ann Cohen originally of Newton, MA mourn her passing as no other. Carol lived with a clarity and honesty that moved us all. Her true homes, Manhattan and Cape Cod Beach, were always open. Her work as a child psychologist was unsurpassed. Her artistic expressions were signature. With Carol, it was always, "Let's move on". She leaves behind dear and loving family, friends and colleagues, who forever will live in her light. Services will be held Friday, April 21, at 1:45 p.m. at Sharon Memorial Park, Dedham St, Sharon, MA Cohen, Carol Ann (I15687)
 
2668 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F4591
 
2669 One son married, one not, one twin died.

date of note: 2/24/03
One son married, one not, one twin died.

date of note: 2/24/03
One son married, one not, one twin died.

date of note: 2/24/03
One son married, one not, one twin died.

date of note: 2/24/03 
Tussman, Samuel Garry (I16424)
 
2670 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rubin, Amanda (I3585)
 
2671 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reitman, Sarah Barbara (I3741)
 
2672 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rubin, Joanna (I6192)
 
2673 Opelousas [Posner], Isabel P. (I31026)
 
2674 Oppenheimer, Fred Meier, age 91, of Boynton Beach, died February 24, 2012.Loving father of David (Elaine) Oppenheimer and Carole (Jan) Klein; Cherished grandfather of Jessie Oppenheimer, Laura Oppenheimer, Rachel Klein, and Susan (Dan Jossen) Klein. Adored great grandfather of Orly.Services 2:30 pm Monday, February 27th at Star of David Cemetery and Funeral Chapel of the Palm Beaches Oppenheimer, Fred Meier (I22692)
 
2675 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Friedman, Dr. Steven David (I7321)
 
2676 or 16 Oct. Age 39.
Age 43, on passport app of 5 May 1873, described as 5'3", hazel eyes, high forehead, full face, straight nose, full mouth, round chin, dark hair, light complexion. 
Goetz, Ferdinand (I20374)
 
2677 or Goetz, depending on country. Adler, Maria (I14026)
 
2678 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burstock, Kristi (I20920)
 
2679 Oregon Divorce Records, 1961-1985. Oregon Center for Health Statistics, Portland, Oregon. Source Source: S5411 (S5411)
 
2680 Oregon State Archives. <i>Oregon, Birth Records, 1842-1920</i>. Salem, Oregon. Source Source: S1746 (S1746)
 
2681 Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Wednesday, December 31, 2003
A funeral will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 2, 2004, in Landau Chapel in Beth Israel Cemetery for Carol F. Lang, who died Dec. 29, 2003, at age 64.

Carol Freiberg was born June 23, 1939, in Seattle. She graduated from the University of Washington and moved in 1972 to Portland, where she was a homemaker and served on the board of Jewish Family & Child Services. In 1961, she married Stuart S.

Survivors include her husband; daughters, Debra Lang and Leah Morris; brother, Alan Freiberg; and four grandchildren. 
Freiberg, Carol Susan (I19828)
 
2682 Orie John Damicone, 98, passed away April 15, 2011.He was born in Akron, was a life resident of the area and retired from Ohio Edison. Orie served in the United States Army during World War II at Pearl Harbor and also served in the European Front where he received three Bronze Stars and the Victory Medal. Preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Marguerite; and grandson, Randall Grimm; he is survived by daughters, Anna Maria (Thomas) Nemcheck of Uniontown, Beatrice (Jeffrey) Hinson of Fla., Marguerite Grimm of Lancaster, Ohio, and Marie Louise Damicone of Tallmadge; grandchildren, Drs. Christina (Scott) Carrick, Jennifer (Thomas) Maughmer and Nicholas (Jennifer) Grimm; nine great grandchildren; and brother, Val Thorne.Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday 10:00 a.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 1580 Brown Street, Akron, Ohio with Father Ralph Thomas celebrating. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery Damicone, Orie John (I6631)
 
2683 Original info from David Snyder
Family link established thru tombstone and Sylvia's memories

Original info from David Snyder
Family link established thru tombstone and Sylvia's memories 
Dunsky, Morris Isaac (I12322)
 
2684 Original notes said Meir was son of "Abraham & Sarah". Birth date information looks like it must be a generation later. Dulsky, Meir (I15691)
 
2685 originally Abrahamson Abramson, Max (I7491)
 
2686 Originally had MARY's name as GOLDBERG. GINGOLD is the name in the Who 's Who which also had her date/place of birth and year of death.

"The Jew in Canada" (1926) spells her name as MARIE.

Bukavina originally part of Austro-Hungarian Empire

Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Originally had MARY's name as GOLDBERG. GINGOLD is the name in the Who 's Who which also had her date/place of birth and year of death.

"The Jew in Canada" (1926) spells her name as MARIE.

Bukavina originally part of Austro-Hungarian Empire
Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Originally had MARY's name as GOLDBERG. GINGOLD is the name in the Who 's Who which also had her date/place of birth and year of death.

"The Jew in Canada" (1926) spells her name as MARIE.

Bukavina originally part of Austro-Hungarian Empire
Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Originally had MARY's name as GOLDBERG. GINGOLD is the name in the Who 's Who which also had her date/place of birth and year of death.

"The Jew in Canada" (1926) spells her name as MARIE.

Bukavina originally part of Austro-Hungarian Empire 
Gingold, Mary Malka Devorah (I13144)
 
2687 Originally had name as Einhorn (source unknown)[lackman v0.FTW] Green, Fanny (I20334)
 
2688 Originally had this name as Rivka -- could not locate source. Sternberg, Pearl (I10250)
 
2689 Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Sunday, July 27, 1986

EDITH BUXBAUM, 83, 20 W. Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Germany, she moved to Orlando from New York. She was a homemaker and a charter member of Congregation of Liberal Judaism, Orlando. She was a member of Hadassah. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Hertha Westheimer, New York City, Mrs. Lotte Horn, Seattle

Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Sunday, July 27, 1986

EDITH BUXBAUM, 83, 20 W. Lucerne Circle, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Germany, she moved to Orlando from New York. She was a homemaker and a charter member of Congregation of Liberal Judaism, Orlando. She was a member of Hadassah. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Hertha Westheimer, New York City, Mrs. Lotte Horn, Seattle 
Fischel, Edith (I22072)
 
2690 Orphaned in Europe. Came to USA with Aunt as "Chowanski" Dunsky, Eva (I16965)
 
2691 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brown, Joshua D. (I7294)
 
2692 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brown, David Solomon (I7607)
 
2693 Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217

Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217
Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217
Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217
Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217
Other Children ??

PERECMejerAronChanaNiselowna82Bia³ystok1882

PEREC Jakow Aronowi cz 18 90 B 40

PIURKO Morduch Dawidowicz 1890 B 2 89

PRES Mordchaj Gerszowicz 1890 B 3 87

PEREC Necha Aronowna 1892 B 217 
Pearson, Rachel (I15119)
 
2694 Other children:
Jakob 2/19/1875
Rosa (Mainzer) 3/3/1878
Max MIchael 4/8/1880 
Blumlein, Babette (I28499)
 
2695 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Macpherson, Margot (I25064)
 
2696 Ottawa Ferguson, William (I25073)
 
2697 Owned St. Lawrence Bakery, Montreal Richman, Henry (I19151)
 
2698 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Staub, Adam Brant (I7382)
 
2699 Page 121 of A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry [1909-1914) has t he following entry from the Canadian Jewish Times of 20 August 1909, 12, 3 6:

PEARSON, Mrs. Samuel Pearson has gone to Albany, NY, USA, where she wi ll be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Simon Pearson. She will then visit N ew York, Washington and Boston.

If this is correct, then Eva Kirsch [Mrs. Samuel PEARSON) was a cous in of Rose Phillips [Mrs. Simon PEARSON).

Page 121 of A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry [1909-1914) has the following entry from the Canadian Jewish Times of 20 August 1909, 12, 3 6:

PEARSON, Mrs. Samuel Pearson has gone to Albany, NY, USA, where she wi ll be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Simon Pearson. She will then visit New York, Washington and Boston.

If this is correct, then Eva Kirsch [Mrs. Samuel PEARSON) was a cousin of Rose Phillips [Mrs. Simon PEARSON).
Page 121 of A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry [1909-1914) has the following entry from the Canadian Jewish Times of 20 August 1909, 12, 3 6:

PEARSON, Mrs. Samuel Pearson has gone to Albany, NY, USA, where she wi ll be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Simon Pearson. She will then visit New York, Washington and Boston.

If this is correct, then Eva Kirsch [Mrs. Samuel PEARSON) was a cousin of Rose Phillips [Mrs. Simon PEARSON).
Page 121 of A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry [1909-1914) has the following entry from the Canadian Jewish Times of 20 August 1909, 12, 3 6:

PEARSON, Mrs. Samuel Pearson has gone to Albany, NY, USA, where she wi ll be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Simon Pearson. She will then visit New York, Washington and Boston.

If this is correct, then Eva Kirsch [Mrs. Samuel PEARSON) was a cousin of Rose Phillips [Mrs. Simon PEARSON).
Page 121 of A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry [1909-1914) has the following entry from the Canadian Jewish Times of 20 August 1909, 12, 3 6:

PEARSON, Mrs. Samuel Pearson has gone to Albany, NY, USA, where she wi ll be the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Simon Pearson. She will then visit New York, Washington and Boston.

If this is correct, then Eva Kirsch [Mrs. Samuel PEARSON) was a cousin of Rose Phillips [Mrs. Simon PEARSON). 
Phillips, Rose (I15980)
 
2700 PALEY RAYMOND, "RAKIE", April 10, 2011. Husband of Rose Marie (nee Reilly), of Aventura, FL. Father of Marlene Schwartz and Jerry (Harriet) Paley, twin brother of Bernie Paley, step father of Dr. Louis Siciliano (Christine Mullen) and Susan (Gary) LaMastra, grandfather of Lauren Enders, Dr. David Solarz (Dr. Janelle Luk-Solarz), Sherry (Jason) Greenblath, Christine and Shannon LaMastra, great grandfather of Rachel and Samantha Enders, Jacob Greenblath and Arthur Solarz. Paley, Raymond (I15599)
 

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