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Kitces, Keces, Keses, Kitzes, Ketzis, Kitzis, Kicis, Kitsis, Chitis, and Кицис
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Charest, Pearson, Gordon, Westheimer, Greenwald, Simon, Rohr, Dunsky

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3851 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S4546 (S4546)
 
3852 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S4547 (S4547)
 
3853 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5246 (S5246)
 
3854 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5264 (S5264)
 
3855 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5266 (S5266)
 
3856 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5348 (S5348)
 
3857 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5918 (S5918)
 
3858 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source Source: S5955 (S5955)
 
3859 see note for Samuel
see note for Samuel 
[Kitzes], Chaya Sara (I61)
 
3860 SEIDEN, Elliot Calvin, 89, of Richmond, passed away Sunday, August 3, 2014. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Seiden. He is survived by his children, Steven Seiden and Barbara Mersel and her husband, Mickey; grandchildren, Aaron Weiss and Aime Seiden; and great-granddaughter, Isabelle Seiden. Elliot was born and raised in New York and joined the United States Army as a medic during WWII. Upon returning home after the war, he helped run the family business. He moved to Richmond, with his family, when he was in his 30s and went to work for the United States Department of Defense until retirement. Elliot enjoyed bowling as a hobby Seiden, Elliot Calvin (I13209)
 
3861 SELZ ALLEN
Age 84, on Monday, June 27, 2016. Beloved husband of Elaine Grossman Selz; beloved father of Laurie Selz-Campbell (Larry) of Durham, NC, Michael Selz (Barb) of Dallas, TX, and Erik Selz (Amy) of Chicago, IL; brother of Robert Selz (Judy) of Hallandale, FL. Dr. Selz was born in New York and received his B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1953, an M.S. from CMU in 1954, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967, all in Mechanical Engineering. He was the originator of over 20 invention disclosures and patents, and had published numerous technical papers. He began his career at Westinghouse Electric Corporation, working on the USS Nautilus, the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine, the first artificial heart, and some of the country's first nuclear power plants. After 21 years at Westinghouse, he moved into the consulting business and founded Pressure Sciences Incorporated in 1989, focusing on design and analysis, testing and fabrication of high- pressure vessels, as well as providing expert testimony in many court cases. PSI was chosen as a finalist in the Pittsburgh Fastest Growing Companies and as an ASME Industry Recognition Awardee in 1997. He was a Registered Professional Engineer in four states, a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the American Society of Safety Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for 39 years. He also received the J. Hall Taylor Medal "for distinguished service or eminent achievement in the field of codes and standards pertaining to the broad fields of piping and pressure vessels which are sponsored or undertaken by ASME." He was Chairman of the 1,700-member Pittsburgh Section of the ASME, was named Engineer of the Year for 1990 by the Pittsburgh Section, and in Dallas, TX in 2007. Pressure Sciences was named Company of the Year for the Pittsburgh Section of ASME for 1997. In his personal life, he was a beloved husband, father and papa of Eli, Avery, Noah and Molly, past Master of a Masonic Temple, active in League of Women Voters, and Brotherhood at Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, TX where the Selzes currently reside. He was a swimmer, a runner, a reader, a thinker, and an avid classical music and animal lover. Friends may meet at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., 5509 Centre Avenue, Shadyside on Friday at 1 p.m. and then proceed to West View Cemetery of Rodef Shalom Congregation for 2 p.m. Graveside Services.
SELZ ALLEN
Age 84, on Monday, June 27, 2016. Beloved husband of Elaine Grossman Selz; beloved father of Laurie Selz-Campbell (Larry) of Durham, NC, Michael Selz (Barb) of Dallas, TX, and Erik Selz (Amy) of Chicago, IL; brother of Robert Selz (Judy) of Hallandale, FL. Dr. Selz was born in New York and received his B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1953, an M.S. from CMU in 1954, and a Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967, all in Mechanical Engineering. He was the originator of over 20 invention disclosures and patents, and had published numerous technical papers. He began his career at Westinghouse Electric Corporation, working on the USS Nautilus, the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine, the first artificial heart, and some of the country's first nuclear power plants. After 21 years at Westinghouse, he moved into the consulting business and founded Pressure Sciences Incorporated in 1989, focusing on design and analysis, testing and fabrication of high- pressure vessels, as well as providing expert testimony in many court cases. PSI was chosen as a finalist in the Pittsburgh Fastest Growing Companies and as an ASME Industry Recognition Awardee in 1997. He was a Registered Professional Engineer in four states, a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the American Society of Safety Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for 39 years. He also received the J. Hall Taylor Medal "for distinguished service or eminent achievement in the field of codes and standards pertaining to the broad fields of piping and pressure vessels which are sponsored or undertaken by ASME." He was Chairman of the 1,700-member Pittsburgh Section of the ASME, was named Engineer of the Year for 1990 by the Pittsburgh Section, and in Dallas, TX in 2007. Pressure Sciences was named Company of the Year for the Pittsburgh Section of ASME for 1997. In his personal life, he was a beloved husband, father and papa of Eli, Avery, Noah and Molly, past Master of a Masonic Temple, active in League of Women Voters, and Brotherhood at Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, TX where the Selzes currently reside. He was a swimmer, a runner, a reader, a thinker, and an avid classical music and animal lover. Friends may meet at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., 5509 Centre Avenue, Shadyside on Friday at 1 p.m. and then proceed to West View Cemetery of Rodef Shalom Congregation for 2 p.m. Graveside Services. 
Selz, Allen Sam (I18147)
 
3862 SELZ, ELAINE: Age 85, on Sunday, April 2, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Allen Selz. Beloved mother of Laurie Selz-Campbell (Larry) of Durham, NC, Michael Selz (Barb) of Dallas, TX, and Erik Selz (Amy) of Chicago, IL. Elaine Selz was born in Pittsburgh and graduated cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh in 1953. She was a woman of her times, and perhaps in reaction to being born into a small business family in which both parents worked, she focused on home and family, dedicating herself to this through the decades. She ultimately took great delight in being a nana to grandchildren Eli, Avery, Noah and Molly. Elaine lit up a room, and had the innate ability to make the people around her feel special. Her parents founded the dress shop Adele's (her mother's name) in downtown Pittsburgh and then Squirrel Hill, and her visual sense, by nature or nurture, was as much a part of her as her effortless social warmth and sense of humor. Her style, refined and intuitive, sleek and modern, came out in how she dressed - herself, and those she loved -- and in her home. Once her children had grown, unable to shake the fashion bug, she worked in fashion retail in Shadyside, at William Penn Hat & Gown Shop, and Sum 1, and volunteered for years at the Memorial Home for Crippled Children (now the Children's Institute). Just like her beloved husband and her children, she was a dog lover her whole life long. Grossman, Elaine J. (I15563)
 
3863 Sep 1941: Name listed as PASQUALINA PATRICIA POLCRANO; Jul 1957: Name listed as PATRICIA KITZIS; Aug 1968: Name listed as PATRICIA HERMAN; Dec 1968: Name listed as PAT WARREN Polcrano, Pasqualina Patricia (I7885)
 
3864 Separated Dec 1932 Family F3978
 
3865 Seperated before Aug 1938 Family F3981
 
3866 Sept. 14, 1993: BESSIE MOROWITZ EWEN recalled one of ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE's daughters died of a hemorrhage following a tonsillectomy.

Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 14, 1993: BESSIE MOROWITZ EWEN recalled one of ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE's daughters died of a hemorrhage following a tonsillectomy. 
Richstone, [Daughter] (I6097)
 
3867 Sept. 1993: ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE advised: LOIS is youngest of three children. Year of marriage from LIL MILLMAN.

April 24, 1994: BERNIE BRODKIN said LOIS has a descendants list and ma de a number of corrections and additions.

April 27, 1995: LOIS was given the list by MAXINE SIGMAN. LOIS gave a copy to ELLISA MAE RICHSTONE CAHN - not knowing I had sent her one. LO IS is taking an art degree at Concordia. Not comfortable with computer s. Will update my list and call me.

Date of Birth and day/month of marriage from Who's Who.

March 27, 1997: Lunch with Lois and Merle Kastner Choquette. Lois advis ed that her legal name is Marilyn and now writes her name M. Lois

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VOSBURG, Lois
(née Pearson)
Peacefully, in Montreal, on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, in her eighty-eighth year. Beloved wife of Dr. Frederic Vosburg for sixty-four years. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Carol Vosburg Grubert and Nolan Grubert, Alan Vosburg and Heather Marovitz. Loving grandmother of Madeline, and Margot Grubert; Felicia, and Jonah Vosburg. Dear sister and sister- in-law of the late Patricia Benjamin and the late Gerald Benjamin, the late Betty and the late Jack Reitman. Lois will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 1993: ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE advised: LOIS is youngest of three children. Year of marriage from LIL MILLMAN.

April 24, 1994: BERNIE BRODKIN said LOIS has a descendants list and made a number of corrections and additions.

April 27, 1995: LOIS was given the list by MAXINE SIGMAN. LOIS gave a copy to ELLISA MAE RICHSTONE CAHN - not knowing I had sent her one. LOIS is taking an art degree at Concordia. Not comfortable with computers. Will update my list and call me.

Date of Birth and day/month of marriage from Who's Who.

March 27, 1997: Lunch with Lois and Merle Kastner Choquette. Lois advised that her legal name is Marilyn and now writes her name M. Lois

VOSBURG, Lois
(née Pearson)
Peacefully, in Montreal, on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, in her eighty-eighth year. Beloved wife of Dr. Frederic Vosburg for sixty-four years. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Carol Vosburg Grubert and Nolan Grubert, Alan Vosburg and Heather Marovitz. Loving grandmother of Madeline, and Margot Grubert; Felicia, and Jonah Vosburg. Dear sister and sister- in-law of the late Patricia Benjamin and the late Gerald Benjamin, the late Betty and the late Jack Reitman. Lois will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 1993: ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE advised: LOIS is youngest of three children. Year of marriage from LIL MILLMAN.

April 24, 1994: BERNIE BRODKIN said LOIS has a descendants list and made a number of corrections and additions.

April 27, 1995: LOIS was given the list by MAXINE SIGMAN. LOIS gave a copy to ELLISA MAE RICHSTONE CAHN - not knowing I had sent her one. LOIS is taking an art degree at Concordia. Not comfortable with computers. Will update my list and call me.

Date of Birth and day/month of marriage from Who's Who.

March 27, 1997: Lunch with Lois and Merle Kastner Choquette. Lois advised that her legal name is Marilyn and now writes her name M. Lois

VOSBURG, Lois
(née Pearson)
Peacefully, in Montreal, on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, in her eighty-eighth year. Beloved wife of Dr. Frederic Vosburg for sixty-four years. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Carol Vosburg Grubert and Nolan Grubert, Alan Vosburg and Heather Marovitz. Loving grandmother of Madeline, and Margot Grubert; Felicia, and Jonah Vosburg. Dear sister and sister- in-law of the late Patricia Benjamin and the late Gerald Benjamin, the late Betty and the late Jack Reitman. Lois will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 1993: ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE advised: LOIS is youngest of three children. Year of marriage from LIL MILLMAN.

April 24, 1994: BERNIE BRODKIN said LOIS has a descendants list and made a number of corrections and additions.

April 27, 1995: LOIS was given the list by MAXINE SIGMAN. LOIS gave a copy to ELLISA MAE RICHSTONE CAHN - not knowing I had sent her one. LOIS is taking an art degree at Concordia. Not comfortable with computers. Will update my list and call me.

Date of Birth and day/month of marriage from Who's Who.

March 27, 1997: Lunch with Lois and Merle Kastner Choquette. Lois advised that her legal name is Marilyn and now writes her name M. Lois

VOSBURG, Lois
(née Pearson)
Peacefully, in Montreal, on Wednesday, April 10, 2019, in her eighty-eighth year. Beloved wife of Dr. Frederic Vosburg for sixty-four years. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Carol Vosburg Grubert and Nolan Grubert, Alan Vosburg and Heather Marovitz. Loving grandmother of Madeline, and Margot Grubert; Felicia, and Jonah Vosburg. Dear sister and sister- in-law of the late Patricia Benjamin and the late Gerald Benjamin, the late Betty and the late Jack Reitman. Lois will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, family and friends. 
Pearson, Marilyn Leah Miriam Lois (I10857)
 
3868 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Solomon, Frederick Laurence (I12283)
 
3869 Sept. 4, 1993: Year of birth provided by sister ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE.
HARRY was a chemist by training and, among other things, worked as an effi ciency expert in a large laundry company. He did not marry.

At the time, ETHEL reported that HARRY is extremely sharp, has a great memory for details and should be an excellent source of information. BARBA RA will ask her sister ELISSA, who lives in ST. LOUIS, to contact HARRY a nd ask a series of questions relating to the family's emigration to Canada .

Dec. 14, 1993: BARBARA RICHSTONE mentioned that HARRY knew my father HARRY and "everyone else at Peerless Clothing." His sister BESSIE was the first wife of MOE SEGAL.

Dec. 13, 1997: Obituary in the Montreal Gazette indicated that Harry died on December 12th in St. Louis, survived by sisters Ethel RICHSTONE a nd Tessa KIRSCH GILDEN and many nieces and nephews. Buried at the Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery.

Rabbi Emeritus Schuchat of the Shaar Hashomayim officiated. He knew Har ry and recalled their ongoing correspondence and the way in which Harry se emed tor reach out to Rabbis where ever he went in his professional career. The Rabbi commented "Harry seemed to like Judaism more than Jews" allu ding to a pattern of behavior with which I am not familiar. It seems obvious, however, that Harry was a unique individual who marched to his own d rum.

The Rabbi also mentioned that Harry was an acknowledged expert in the indu strial laundry field and his consulting clients included, leading hotel ch ains, universities, etc.

Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 4, 1993: Year of birth provided by sister ETHEL PEARSON RICHSTONE.
HARRY was a chemist by training and, among other things, worked as an effi ciency expert in a large laundry company. He did not marry.

At the time, ETHEL reported that HARRY is extremely sharp, has a great mem ory for details and should be an excellent source of information. BARBA RA will ask her sister ELISSA, who lives in ST. LOUIS, to contact HARRY a nd ask a series of questions relating to the family's emigration to Canada .

Dec. 14, 1993: BARBARA RICHSTONE mentioned that HARRY knew my father HAR RY and "everyone else at Peerless Clothing." His sister BESSIE was the f irst wife of MOE SEGAL.

Dec. 13, 1997: Obituary in the Montreal Gazette indicated that Harry di ed on December 12th in St. Louis, survived by sisters Ethel RICHSTONE a nd Tessa KIRSCH GILDEN and many nieces and nephews. Buried at the Shaar H ashomayim Cemetery.

Rabbi Emeritus Schuchat of the Shaar Hashomayim officiated. He knew Har ry and recalled their ongoing correspondence and the way in which Harry se emed tor reach out to Rabbis where ever he went in his professional caree r. The Rabbi commented "Harry seemed to like Judaism more than Jews" allu ding to a pattern of behavior with which I am not familiar. It seems obv ious, however, that Harry was a unique individual who marched to his own d rum.

The Rabbi also mentioned that Harry was an acknowledged expert in the indu strial laundry field and his consulting clients included, leading hotel ch ains, universities, etc. 
Pearson, Harry Louis (I19576)
 
3870 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Richstone, Barbara Frances (I15607)
 
3871 Sept. 9, 1993: LORNE PEARSON said his father was born in and emigrated fr om Bialystok. JACK's year of birth could have been 1889 or 1891. LORNE earlier had noted that his father "had three birth certificates."

LORNE believes the family name was PERETZ in Bialystok (Polish spelling PEREC).

LIL MILLMAN said he was the second eldest child.

Dec. 1, 1999:

From JRI-Poland (unreleased) Bialystok Indices:

1890 40 PEREC, Jakow Aronowicz

Lorne Pearson ordered a copy of this record

Stanley Diamond Update - 03/13/2002

Sept. 9, 1993: LORNE PEARSON said his father was born in and emigrated fr om Bialystok. JACK's year of birth could have been 1889 or 1891. LOR NE earlier had noted that his father "had three birth certificates."

LORNE believes the family name was PERETZ in Bialystok (Polish spelling PE REC).

LIL MILLMAN said he was the second eldest child.

Dec. 1, 1999:

From JRI-Poland (unreleased) Bialystok Indices:

1890 40 PEREC, Jakow Aronowicz

Lorne Pearson ordered a copy of this record 
Pearson, Jack Jacob (I16486)
 
3872 SERLIN, ANNE RUTH, Beloved wife of the late Louis Serlin. Dear mother of Judith Treesberg, Howard A. (Nancy) Serlin and Steven S. Serlin. Grandmother of Ruth (Peter Biegin) Sergel, Esme Farb, Daniel H. (Miryam) Serlin and David C. Serlin. Great grandmother of Andrew Louis Serlin. Sister of the late Charles Cohen, the late Henry Cohen and the late Harry Cohen. Sister-in-law of Clara Cohen, Ida Serlin, Esther Davis, Monte and Claire Serling, Sybel Einstandig, Seymore Serling, the late Max Serlin, the late Belle Greenspan, the late Manny Eisenberg, the late Marion Eisenberg, the late Evelyn Berke, the late Mark Berke, the late Charlotte Wolfe, the late Erwin Wolfe, the late Annette Serling, the late Newton Einstandig, the late Lou Greenspan and the late Al Davis Cohen, Anne Ruth (I20311)
 
3873 served in Franco-Prussian War Strauss, Abraham (I12674)
 
3874 Services for Betty Joyce Broadhead Westheimer will be held on March 30, 2019 at 2:00 PM, at Red Springs Assembly of God Church, Pastor Jerry Turner officiating.
Betty was born January 22, 1940 at home in Butler, AL. She departed this life Sunday March 24, 2019 at her home in Richland, MS.
She was preceded in death by her parents and loving husband of 54 years and one brother.
Betty leaves to cherish her memories three children; Irwin Westhiemer (Hazel), Sue Deminico (Michael) and Deron Westheimer (Starece). She leaves five grandchildren; Eric Beard, Richard Westheimer, Laura Westheimer, Shannon Beard and Karyn Westheimer. She also leaves three sisters; Yvonne Spencer, Kathy Gray and Barbara Reid and a host of relatives and friends. 
Broadhead, Betty Joyce (I10962)
 
3875 Services for Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, 90, a founder of Weiss Memorial Hospital in 1953 and a practicing surgeon in Chicago for 60 years, were held yesterday in Palm Springs, Cal. Dr. Strauss, who lived at 1540 N. Lake Shore Dr., died Thursday in his winter home in Palm Springs. He had been the senior surgeon in Michael Reese and Mount Sinai Hospitals and founded the old Franklin Boulevard Hospital. He was noted for his cancer research and for pioneering several operations in internal medicine. He had been awarded the distinguished service award of the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons and was an honorary president of the Weiss Hospital board. Survivors include his widow, Hilda; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Friedlander; a grandchild; four brothers; and two sisters.

Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, beloved husband of Hilda, nee Grunsfeld; father of Margery [Paul] Friedlander; loving brother of Louis, Lee, Siegfried, Norman, Mrs. Betty Dreifus, and Mrs. Bertha Dannheiser; grandfather of Paul Jr., and John. Funeral services were held April 2, In Palm Springs, Cal. Memorial services will be held in Chicago at a later date.
Services for Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, 90, a founder of Weiss Memorial Hospital in 1953 and a practicing surgeon in Chicago for 60 years, were held yesterday in Palm Springs, Cal. Dr. Strauss, who lived at 1540 N. Lake Shore Dr., died Thursday in his winter home in Palm Springs. He had been the senior surgeon in Michael Reese and Mount Sinai Hospitals and founded the old Franklin Boulevard Hospital. He was noted for his cancer research and for pioneering several operations in internal medicine. He had been awarded the distinguished service award of the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons and was an honorary president of the Weiss Hospital board. Survivors include his widow, Hilda; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Friedlander; a grandchild; four brothers; and two sisters.

Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, beloved husband of Hilda, nee Grunsfeld; father of Margery [Paul] Friedlander; loving brother of Louis, Lee, Siegfried, Norman, Mrs. Betty Dreifus, and Mrs. Bertha Dannheiser; grandfather of Paul Jr., and John. Funeral services were held April 2, In Palm Springs, Cal. Memorial services will be held in Chicago at a later date. I
Services for Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, 90, a founder of Weiss Memorial Hospital in 1953 and a practicing surgeon in Chicago for 60 years, were held yesterday in Palm Springs, Cal. Dr. Strauss, who lived at 1540 N. Lake Shore Dr., died Thursday in his winter home in Palm Springs. He had been the senior surgeon in Michael Reese and Mount Sinai Hospitals and founded the old Franklin Boulevard Hospital. He was noted for his cancer research and for pioneering several operations in internal medicine. He had been awarded the distinguished service award of the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons and was an honorary president of the Weiss Hospital board. Survivors include his widow, Hilda; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Friedlander; a grandchild; four brothers; and two sisters.

Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, beloved husband of Hilda, nee Grunsfeld; father of Margery [Paul] Friedlander; loving brother of Louis, Lee, Siegfried, Norman, Mrs. Betty Dreifus, and Mrs. Bertha Dannheiser; grandfather of Paul Jr., and John. Funeral services were held April 2, In Palm Springs, Cal. Memorial services will be held in Chicago at a later date. I
Services for Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, 90, a founder of Weiss Memorial Hospital in 1953 and a practicing surgeon in Chicago for 60 years, were held yesterday in Palm Springs, Cal. Dr. Strauss, who lived at 1540 N. Lake Shore Dr., died Thursday in his winter home in Palm Springs. He had been the senior surgeon in Michael Reese and Mount Sinai Hospitals and founded the old Franklin Boulevard Hospital. He was noted for his cancer research and for pioneering several operations in internal medicine. He had been awarded the distinguished service award of the American Society of Abdominal Surgeons and was an honorary president of the Weiss Hospital board. Survivors include his widow, Hilda; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Friedlander; a grandchild; four brothers; and two sisters.

Dr. Alfred A. Strauss, beloved husband of Hilda, nee Grunsfeld; father of Margery [Paul] Friedlander; loving brother of Louis, Lee, Siegfried, Norman, Mrs. Betty Dreifus, and Mrs. Bertha Dannheiser; grandfather of Paul Jr., and John. Funeral services were held April 2, In Palm Springs, Cal. Memorial services will be held in Chicago at a later date. I 
Strauss, Dr. Alfred Adolf (I16755)
 
3876 SETTEL-Ruth C. On June 11, 2001. Beloved wife of Elmer. Devoted mother of Margot Robinson and stepmother of Jim and Howard. Mother-in-law of Ann, Inhee and Jack. Cherished grandmother of Josh, Zack, Tony, Liz, Joanne, Katie and Douglas. Loving grandmother. Cohn, Ruth Anita (I22414)
 
3877 SEYMOUR LIPSKY, 32349 Willoughby, Farmington, died Sept. .28. He leaves b,is wife, Sadie; two daughters, Alice and Mrs. Eugene (Marcia) Applebaum; four brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren.

SEYMOUR LIPSKY, 32349 Willoughby, Farmington, died Sept. .28. He leaves b,is wife, Sadie; two daughters, Alice and Mrs. Eugene (Marcia) Applebaum; four brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. 
Lipsky, Seymour (I14092)
 
3878 Seymour Mendelssohn passed away in Toronto, on Saturday, August 23, 2008. Beloved husband of Masako. Dear father and father-in-law of Mia and Tony, Randy and Joanne, Melissa and Rick, Samantha and Peter. Loving "Papa" of Joshua, Noah, Madison, Zachary, and Keegan. Cherished brother and brother-in-law of Martin and Lynn Mendelssohn, Eleanor and Jack Lenet. Son of the late Hyman and Annie Mendelssohn. He will be lovingly remembered by his nieces, nephews, family and dear friends. Mendelssohn, Seymour (I16453)
 
3879 SFO Stohl, Anthony (I30015)
 
3880 SHANUS--Harriet Thea Rohr. Beloved wife of Sol, cherished mother of Sarene and Corey and mother-in-law of Phillip Feuer, Amy Wagner Shanus and Harold Treiber. Adored grandmother of Rose Feuer, Abigail Feuer (Daniel Blum), Benjamin, Julie and Maggie Shanus and great-grandmother of Phillip Blum. Loved sister of Florence Rohr Cohen and aunt of Harlan and Linda Cohen and Nancy and Joel Roffman. A vivacious presence who added sparkle to every room and made her family her main focus while maintaining an active life of the mind, she will be sorely missed. Rohr, Harriet Thea (I13737)
 
3881 SHANUS--Sol, on October 31, 2009 at age 91. Beloved husband for 57 years of Harriet Rohr Shanus. Adoring father of Sarene and Corey. Devoted father-in-law of Harold Treiber and Amy Shanus and the late Phillip Feuer. Cherished grandfather of Rose and Abigail Feuer and Benjamin, Julie, and Maggie Shanus. Beloved brother of the late Helen Cinder, Florence Aibel and Gilbert Shanus. Much loved brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. For many years he was the adored patriarch of his family, loved and respected for his integrity, selflessness and glowing smile. Shanus, Sol Herbert (I16526)
 
3882 Shapiro, David
5/2/2016
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Beloved husband of Susan Peterson; Cherished father of Benjamin (Jennifer Ben-Ezra) Shapiro, Kelly (Scottie) Davison, Betsy Peterson, and the late Lindsey Ann Shapiro; Devoted son of Harvey and Phyllis Shapiro; Loving brother of Ilene (Richard) Fischman; Dear brother-in-law of Barbara and Pete Eberbach, Sally and Brian Olson, and Mike and Lise Glas. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Shapiro, David
5/2/2016
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Beloved husband of Susan Peterson; Cherished father of Benjamin (Jennifer Ben-Ezra) Shapiro, Kelly (Scottie) Davison, Betsy Peterson, and the late Lindsey Ann Shapiro; Devoted son of Harvey and Phyllis Shapiro; Loving brother of Ilene (Richard) Fischman; Dear brother-in-law of Barbara and Pete Eberbach, Sally and Brian Olson, and Mike and Lise Glas. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. 
Shapiro, David Yale (I14131)
 
3883 Shares burial plot with Aron
Shares burial plot with Aron 
Kitzis, Leon (I17815)
 
3884 Shares burial plot with Leon
Shares burial plot with Leon 
Kitzis, Aron (I16702)
 
3885 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wert, Sharona Laurie Sara Lea (I5903)
 
3886 She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census

Parents: Salomon Rosenfield & Rebecca Pelenoer
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census

Parents: Salomon Rosenfield & Rebecca Pelenoer
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census

Parents: Salomon Rosenfield & Rebecca Pelenoer
She is in Cal. in 1917
Lizabeta Lopatin in 1930 census

Parents: Salomon Rosenfield & Rebecca Pelenoer 
Rosenfeld, Lizaveta (I10181)
 
3887 She left Paul Arost to come to America, then married Samuel Werner
(they had no children). - Natalie Arost

Parents: Joseph & Baila Wolfson

She left Paul Arost to come to America, then married Samuel Werner
(they had no children). - Natalie Arost

Parents: Joseph & Baila Wolfson
She left Paul Arost to come to America, then married Samuel Werner
(they had no children). - Natalie Arost

Parents: Joseph & Baila Wolfson
She left Paul Arost to come to America, then married Samuel Werner
(they had no children). - Natalie Arost

Parents: Joseph & Baila Wolfson 
Ephross, Pearl (I18931)
 
3888 She visited Nancy Bristol after Joseph's death. Haas, Rudolphine (I18895)
 
3889 She was the only daughter of Morris and Lee Reinglass but she did have a brother who died early in his 20s and his name was Herbert. Herbert: 4 sep 1928 in Chicago - 12 nov 1951, buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside, IL.

She was the only daughter of Morris and Lee Reinglass but she did have a brother who died early in his 20s and his name was Herbert.

Herbert: 4 sep 1928 in Chicago - 12 nov 1951, buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside, IL.
She was the only daughter of Morris and Lee Reinglass but she did have a brother who died early in his 20s and his name was Herbert.

Herbert: 4 sep 1928 in Chicago - 12 nov 1951, buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside, IL.
She was the only daughter of Morris and Lee Reinglass but she did have a brother who died early in his 20s and his name was Herbert.

Herbert: 4 sep 1928 in Chicago - 12 nov 1951, buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside, IL.
She was the only daughter of Morris and Lee Reinglass but she did have a brother who died early in his 20s and his name was Herbert.

Herbert: 4 sep 1928 in Chicago - 12 nov 1951, buried in Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside, IL. 
Reinglass, Rosalyn (I19000)
 
3890 Sheila Shinder
(née Robin)

Peacefully, with her daughter by her side, on Thursday, December 15, 2022, in her eighty-fourth year. Beloved and devoted wife of Lionel for over sixty years. Loving mother of Gayle and Andrew. Dearest sister of the late Phyllis Kempner, and sister-in-law of Barry and Lynda Shinder, and the late Issie and the late Brenda Shinder. Sheila will be dearly missed by her family and close friends. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff of K7 and the Palliative Care Unit at the Jewish General Hospital for their care and devotion. Special thanks to Joy Goldman for all her support. Graveside service on Sunday, December 18 at 11:00 a.m. at the Nusach Hoari Congregation Cemetery, de la Savane. 
Robin, Sheila (I20351)
 
3891 Shelbyville, KY Grimes, Gregory Allen (I8205)
 
3892 SHELDON M. BLAZAR, 67, of North Bethesda, Md., and formerly of Providence, an executive with real-estate development firms before retiring, died at home on April 8, of complications from lung cancer. He was the husband of Etta-Rae (Lisker) Blazar.

Born in Providence, a son of the late Ernest and Molly (Adelman) Blazar, he had moved to New York in 1961 and later moved to Maryland.

He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Brown University in 1951. He also was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, and the New York University School of Law.

Mr. Blazar was a Realtor and a financial consultant with American Express. He was the former treasurer of his homeowner's association, Tuckerman Station of North Bethesda.

He enjoyed reading, Scrabble, Monopoly, 8,000-piece jigsaw puzzles, travel, opera, the symphony and museums, and was able to complete the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle - in ink.

Besides his wife of 39 years, he leaves two sons, Bradford Blazar of Houston, Texas, and Ernest Blazar of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Bonnie Feola of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Suzanne Pasternak of Kensington, Md.; and two grandchildren.
SHELDON M. BLAZAR, 67, of North Bethesda, Md., and formerly of Providence, an executive with real-estate development firms before retiring, died at home on April 8, of complications from lung cancer. He was the husband of Etta-Rae (Lisker) Blazar.

Born in Providence, a son of the late Ernest and Molly (Adelman) Blazar, he had moved to New York in 1961 and later moved to Maryland.

He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Brown University in 1951. He also was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, and the New York University School of Law.

Mr. Blazar was a Realtor and a financial consultant with American Express. He was the former treasurer of his homeowner's association, Tuckerman Station of North Bethesda.

He enjoyed reading, Scrabble, Monopoly, 8,000-piece jigsaw puzzles, travel, opera, the symphony and museums, and was able to complete the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle - in ink.

Besides his wife of 39 years, he leaves two sons, Bradford Blazar of Houston, Texas, and Ernest Blazar of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Bonnie Feola of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Suzanne Pasternak of Kensington, Md.; and two grandchildren.
SHELDON M. BLAZAR, 67, of North Bethesda, Md., and formerly of Providence, an executive with real-estate development firms before retiring, died at home on April 8, of complications from lung cancer. He was the husband of Etta-Rae (Lisker) Blazar.

Born in Providence, a son of the late Ernest and Molly (Adelman) Blazar, he had moved to New York in 1961 and later moved to Maryland.

He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Brown University in 1951. He also was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, and the New York University School of Law.

Mr. Blazar was a Realtor and a financial consultant with American Express. He was the former treasurer of his homeowner's association, Tuckerman Station of North Bethesda.

He enjoyed reading, Scrabble, Monopoly, 8,000-piece jigsaw puzzles, travel, opera, the symphony and museums, and was able to complete the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle - in ink.

Besides his wife of 39 years, he leaves two sons, Bradford Blazar of Houston, Texas, and Ernest Blazar of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Bonnie Feola of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Suzanne Pasternak of Kensington, Md.; and two grandchildren.
SHELDON M. BLAZAR, 67, of North Bethesda, Md., and formerly of Providence, an executive with real-estate development firms before retiring, died at home on April 8, of complications from lung cancer. He was the husband of Etta-Rae (Lisker) Blazar.

Born in Providence, a son of the late Ernest and Molly (Adelman) Blazar, he had moved to New York in 1961 and later moved to Maryland.

He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Brown University in 1951. He also was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, and the New York University School of Law.

Mr. Blazar was a Realtor and a financial consultant with American Express. He was the former treasurer of his homeowner's association, Tuckerman Station of North Bethesda.

He enjoyed reading, Scrabble, Monopoly, 8,000-piece jigsaw puzzles, travel, opera, the symphony and museums, and was able to complete the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle - in ink.

Besides his wife of 39 years, he leaves two sons, Bradford Blazar of Houston, Texas, and Ernest Blazar of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Bonnie Feola of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Suzanne Pasternak of Kensington, Md.; and two grandchildren. 
Blazar, Sheldon Marvin (I11388)
 
3893 SHENKER Miriam Elizabeth Winter Shenker, age 90, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2012. Preceded in death by her husband Martin, parents Harry and Anna Winter and sister Esther Rosen. Survived by her daughters, Marcia (Howard) Levy and Janet (Leonard) Carlson; grand-children, Steven (Julie) Levy, Michelle (Yale) Nogin, Jennifer (Matt Cooper) Carlson and Erik Carlson; great-grandchildren, Ethan, Eliana, Sarah, Jonah and Lila; and nieces and nephews. Miriam spent many years working at Congregation Tifereth Israel involved in the Jewish education of countless children. She especially enjoyed the preparation of confirmation classes and leading the USY youth groups in travels around the country. She was greatly loved by her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Our special thanks to the staffs of Sunrise of Bexley, The Mother Angeline McCrory Manner, and Zusman Hospice for their loving, respectful care. Funeral service 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 29 at THE EPSTEIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 3232 E. Main St. with Rabbi Harold Berman and Cantor Jack Chomsky officiating. Interment will follow at New Tifereth Israel Cemetery. Winter, Miriam Elizabeth (I2418)
 
3894 Sherell Jacobson, Sculptor, Art Advocate, Activist, Dies at 88.

Born in 1928, in Staten Island, New York. Sherell Weinstein was the daughter of Harry, local pharmacist, and Mary, a milliner.

A lifelong learner, 'Shez' graduated from Port Richmond High School to Brooklyn College. Majoring in Art, she completed her first-in-family bachelor's degree at Bradley University in 1949. As an adult, she studied ceramic arts at Greenwich House in Manhattan, in Florence, Italy, and Haystack Mountain School in Maine. In her 60s, she began two years of residency at the University of Maryland, earning her MFA in Sculpture in 1994.

She married Robert Jacobson, a Staten Island dental student, in 1951. Living in Manhattan, Sherell designed window displays for Fifth Avenue retailer Alfred Dunhill, before joining the interior design firm Lucien Piccard.

She raised a family in naval officers' quarters on Parris Island, SC during Robert's tour of duty. Returning to Staten Island, the family grew to six children.

Shez was a vital figure in the 1960's Staten Island arts community and the contemporary crafts movement. Her gallery, The Hand and Wheel, introduced many influential craftspeople to the public.

After moving to Sergeantsville, New Jersey in 1976, she reopened The Hand and Wheel near that town's covered bridge.

Sherell was an activist in many preservation projects, successfully defending the Staten Island Greenbelt from a funded highway project and fighting industrial exploitation of the Hudson and Delaware Rivers. Sherell and Robert donated a stretch of pristine coastline in Deer Isle, Maine to the Nature Conservancy. In her seventies, Shez led the successful preservation of historic downtown Catskill, NY then scheduled to be razed by Greene County.

As an artist, Sherell exhibited widely, including the opening of the Albany International Airport Gallery. She was an active member of the Tivoli (NY) Artists' Cooperative. Her distinct vision was recognized by the Yaddo art colony, which selected her for a resident fellowship. She pioneered the downtown art scene of Hudson, NY with her Warren Street studio.

Sherell is known for her distinctive organic sculpture in steel, stone, paper, clay and found materials. No less significant is the creative mark she leaves in the homes she and Robert discovered, inhabited and transformed. Dozens of these houses can be found across historic Staten Island, coastal Maine, South Jersey and along the Delaware River, rural Virginia, Mexico and the Hudson Valley.

She loved to roam the American countryside as well as India, southern Europe and the Middle East.

Sherell and Bob have long helped sustain Temple Israel of Catskill NY. At one point in their late seventies, they were its youngest congregants.

Her greatest influence is on the people with whom she lived. She is survived by Robert, her husband of 65 years, as well as five children: Dov, Stephanie, Peter, Jim and Matt, and is preceded in death by her son Douglas. Her network of loved ones include twelve grandchildren, two great grandchildren and innumerable friends.

Sherell gently died in her husband's arms on July 23, 2017.
Sherell Jacobson, Sculptor, Art Advocate, Activist, Dies at 88.

Born in 1928, in Staten Island, New York. Sherell Weinstein was the daughter of Harry, local pharmacist, and Mary, a milliner.

A lifelong learner, 'Shez' graduated from Port Richmond High School to Brooklyn College. Majoring in Art, she completed her first-in-family bachelor's degree at Bradley University in 1949. As an adult, she studied ceramic arts at Greenwich House in Manhattan, in Florence, Italy, and Haystack Mountain School in Maine. In her 60s, she began two years of residency at the University of Maryland, earning her MFA in Sculpture in 1994.

She married Robert Jacobson, a Staten Island dental student, in 1951. Living in Manhattan, Sherell designed window displays for Fifth Avenue retailer Alfred Dunhill, before joining the interior design firm Lucien Piccard.

She raised a family in naval officers' quarters on Parris Island, SC during Robert's tour of duty. Returning to Staten Island, the family grew to six children.

Shez was a vital figure in the 1960's Staten Island arts community and the contemporary crafts movement. Her gallery, The Hand and Wheel, introduced many influential craftspeople to the public.

After moving to Sergeantsville, New Jersey in 1976, she reopened The Hand and Wheel near that town's covered bridge.

Sherell was an activist in many preservation projects, successfully defending the Staten Island Greenbelt from a funded highway project and fighting industrial exploitation of the Hudson and Delaware Rivers. Sherell and Robert donated a stretch of pristine coastline in Deer Isle, Maine to the Nature Conservancy. In her seventies, Shez led the successful preservation of historic downtown Catskill, NY then scheduled to be razed by Greene County.

As an artist, Sherell exhibited widely, including the opening of the Albany International Airport Gallery. She was an active member of the Tivoli (NY) Artists' Cooperative. Her distinct vision was recognized by the Yaddo art colony, which selected her for a resident fellowship. She pioneered the downtown art scene of Hudson, NY with her Warren Street studio.

Sherell is known for her distinctive organic sculpture in steel, stone, paper, clay and found materials. No less significant is the creative mark she leaves in the homes she and Robert discovered, inhabited and transformed. Dozens of these houses can be found across historic Staten Island, coastal Maine, South Jersey and along the Delaware River, rural Virginia, Mexico and the Hudson Valley.

She loved to roam the American countryside as well as India, southern Europe and the Middle East.

Sherell and Bob have long helped sustain Temple Israel of Catskill NY. At one point in their late seventies, they were its youngest congregants.

Her greatest influence is on the people with whom she lived. She is survived by Robert, her husband of 65 years, as well as five children: Dov, Stephanie, Peter, Jim and Matt, and is preceded in death by her son Douglas. Her network of loved ones include twelve grandchildren, two great grandchildren and innumerable friends.

Sherell gently died in her husband's arms on July 23, 2017. 
Weinstein, Sherell (I1666)
 
3895 SHIFF, Lillie (née Wener) Peacefully, in her one-hundred-and-first year, on Thursday, June 21, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Sam. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Marilyn and the late Nathan Tkatch, Howard and Mimi Shiff. Cherished Nanny of Sheldon, Jennifer, Daniel, Dori (Leslie), and Jamie. Proud great-grandmother of Sonny. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Solly Wener, Freddy and Sondra Wener, the late Louis and the late Isabelle Wener, the late Rose and the late Lou Mindel. Lillie will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Wener, Lily (I14504)
 
3896 SHINDER, Brenda (née Pipersberg)
Suddenly, on Saturday, October 22, 2016. Wife of the late Israel (Issie). Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Stephen and Hélène. Proud and loving grandma of Mackenzie Samantha and Justin Matthew. Cherished sister and sister-in-law of Jerry and Jackey Pipersberg of Ottawa, and the late Barbara Fillingham, and dearest sister-in-law of Lionel and Sheila Shinder, Barry and Lynda Shinder. Brenda will be deeply missed by her nieces, nephews, family and many friends. 
Pipersberg, Brenda (I13341)
 
3897 SHINDER, Israel (Issie) After a courageous battle, on Sunday, July 5, 2009. Beloved husband of Brenda Pipersberg for forty-five years. Devoted father and father-in-law of Stephen and Helene. Cherished Grandpa of Mackenzie Samantha and Justin Matthew. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Lionel and Sheila, Barry and Lynda Shinder. Brother-in-law of Jerry and Jackey Pipersberg, and the late Barbara Fillingham. Issie will be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grand-nephews, relatives and friends. Shinder, Israel Myer (I13054)
 
3898 ship: Aachen Garnitzky, Sara Ida (I20009)
 
3899 Shirley F. Cohen, 86, of New Scotland Road in Albany, died Wednesday evening, December 30, 2009, at the Hospice Inn at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, surrounded by her loving family. Shirley was born in Manhattan and moved to Averill Park, NY, in 1940, later moving to Albany. She had been employed as a senior personnel administrator for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, retiring in 1989. She was a former member of Temple Israel in Albany. Shirley had been a member of B'nai B'rith as well as their bowling league. She also taught mahjong and Yiddish at the Massry Center as well as the Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center. Shirley was married to Nathan Cohen until his passing in 1998. Loving mother of Ted Cohen of Albany, NY, and Anita (Allen) Frank of Liverpool, NY; sister of Sheldon Feuer (Mary Lou) of Detroit, Michigan; cherished grandmother of Lee Frank and his wife Abbie of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Andrea Drapeau and her husband Stephen of Baldwinsville, NY; great-grandmother of Emily and Isaac Frank.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on January 1, 2010
Shirley F. Cohen, 86, of New Scotland Road in Albany, died Wednesday evening, December 30, 2009, at the Hospice Inn at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany, surrounded by her loving family. Shirley was born in Manhattan and moved to Averill Park, NY, in 1940, later moving to Albany. She had been employed as a senior personnel administrator for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, retiring in 1989. She was a former member of Temple Israel in Albany. Shirley had been a member of B'nai B'rith as well as their bowling league. She also taught mahjong and Yiddish at the Massry Center as well as the Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center. Shirley was married to Nathan Cohen until his passing in 1998. Loving mother of Ted Cohen of Albany, NY, and Anita (Allen) Frank of Liverpool, NY; sister of Sheldon Feuer (Mary Lou) of Detroit, Michigan; cherished grandmother of Lee Frank and his wife Abbie of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Andrea Drapeau and her husband Stephen of Baldwinsville, NY; great-grandmother of Emily and Isaac Frank.

Published in Syracuse Post Standard on January 1, 2010 
Feuer, Shirley (I14448)
 
3900 SHIRLEY KLEIN, 84, of Southfield, died April 14, 2005. She was a teacher in the Center Line school district and had a master's degree in library science. She was also a recycler and an animal lover. Mrs. Klein is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Ira and Jane Klein of Seattle, Mitchell and Carol Klein of Franklin; daughters and sons-in-law, Marcia Gershenson and Ken Robinson of Beverly Hills, Gail Klein and William Gold of Beverly Hills; grandchildren, Joshua, Emily and Erika Klein, Drew Gershenson, Jackson and Natalie Klein and Spencer Gold; sister, Doris Kashtan; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Daniel and Audrey Klein. She was the beloved wife of the late Julian Klein; dear sister of the late Milton Roberts and the late Ruth Mendelson. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabinowitz, Shirley Roslyn (I16392)
 

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