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301 died in WW2 as a Prisoner of War. Rebackoff, Herman (I1816)
 
302 Died of pneumonia, was 75 when she died

Jack Lewis, Inc. $127

Buried Hebrew Rosedale 
Rude, Chana Pesi (I479)
 
303 Died on Sunday, June 24, 2018. Bob was filled with optimism, energy, wit, charm, and love for life. He took delight in, and delighted, everyone he met. He was an avid cyclist, biking the equivalent of twice around the world in Central Park. He loved film, opera, and wonderful meals with friends and family; he particularly loved the Washington Senators and dessert.Bob was a member of the American Psychiatric Association and had an active private practice until his death, seeing individuals, couples, and groups, and specializing in hypnosis. He often said he never met a patient he didn't like.Bob was born in Washington, DC., the son of Ada and Harry Naiman, the grandson of Paul and Annetta Himmelfarb, and the brother of three wonderful sisters, Irma, Lillian, and Norma Lee. He graduated from George Washington University with a degree in medicine. He served in the Navy in World War II. He traveled to Paris on the GI Bill where he met his wife of 59 years, Lee Helfgott, who died in 2010. He and Lee had three children by birth, Eric, Cara, and Tom; three by marriage, Anne Nesbet, Clark Sugg, and Marguerite Holloway; and eight grandchildren, Kate, Thera, Caroline, Eleanor, Ada, Sarah, Auden, and Julian. Bob is also survived by his beloved partner Rollene Saal.There will be a memorial service on Wednesday, June 27, at 2 p.m. at Playwrights Horizons, 416 West 42 Street, New York, NY.In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in his honor to Global Kids, 137 East 25 Street, New York, NY 10010. Naiman, Dr. Robert Morton (I408)
 
304 Died shortly after Arnold (son) died. Abrams, Randolph (I3752)
 
305 Died when his motorcycle was hit. Never married. Worked for Camden County Park Police.

Marilyn Ogen and Fred Weiss are named for him 
Weiss, Morris (I390)
 
306 died young Davis, Madeline? (I5534)
 
307 died young Goldstein, Freda or Fannie (I4419)
 
308 Died young Kobrinsky, Abraham (I2725)
 
309 Died young Kobrinsky, Israel (I2720)
 
310 Died young Kobrinsky, Jenny (I2723)
 
311 died young Needle, Annie L. (I1414)
 
312 died young Ballan, Jacob (I781)
 
313 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, Leah (I192)
 
314 died young (3 years old) Blumenfeld, Elaine (I3234)
 
315 Died young - around 16 Miller, Harry (I572)
 
316 Died Young, never left Russia Linsk, Shimeon (I1706)
 
317 Died young. Buried at Baltimore Hebrew, Belair Rd. Needle, Diane (I2281)
 
318 died young. no kids Himelfarb, Samuel (I2736)
 
319 Divorced Family F98
 
320 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Berman, Dr. Ira Joseph (I1635)
 
321 Divorced, no kids Nusbaum, Monroe (I235)
 
322 DOB listed as 9 July 1909 on SS Appl. and Claims index Layton, Myrtle (I1879)
 
323 DOB listed on SS Application and Claims Index as 6/18/1917 Strauss, Dorothy Ray (I1427)
 
324 DOB on WWII draft card says 7/2/1908 Lichtman, David (I5841)
 
325 DOD 3/10/1923 and daughter of Faivel and Elke Shabashevich per Findagrave Shabashevich, Feiga (I1630)
 
326 Dorbian? Simon, Aaron (I1311)
 
327 Dr Reed Seligman died in Sarasota, FL on Friday, January 6, 2017 at the age of 49.

Dr. Seligman was a brilliant and compassionate cardiologist. He loved helping others in both his professional and personal life. When he was not busy practicing medicine, Dr. Seligman loved to spend time with his family and many pets.

He loved boating and fishing with his boys, riding his motorcycle, cooking, golfing, Falcons football and was always "up" for any new outdoors adventure. Reed was preceded in death by his mother, Sylvia (2016) and his grandparents Nathan and Sarah Seligman, Irene Marina, and Joseph Saluk.

Reed is survived by his wife of 17 years Suzanne, sons Taylor and Nathan, stepdaughter Maranda, father Fred, sister Sherry, brothers Stephen and Marc, and granddaughter, Lily Reed.

Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, Marietta, GA 
Seligman, Dr. Reed (I2162)
 
328 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Berenter, Dr. Jay Scott (I2171)
 
329 Dr. Roland Greenberg died in his home in Tiburon, California, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020 after courageously battling cancer over the past decade. He is survived by his beloved family: his daughter Deborah Meshel (and husband David), his son Daniel Greenberg (and wife Janette), and his four beautiful grandchildren Jacob, Sophia, Rebecca and Madeleine.
Roland worked most of his career in the pharmaceutical industry, first as a researcher, and then in the area of technology transfer. Roland loved all types of learning and regularly attended classes at the Fromm Institute in San Francisco. He loved studying composers, authors and politics. Later in life, Roland was a photographer for the National Park Service. He enjoyed getting to know people on the hiking trails and educating them about San Francisco history. Roland had many interests, including hiking, playing poker, watching movies, and attending museums and symphonies. His biggest pleasure in life was spending time with his wife and grandchildren outdoors. Roland was described by those who knew him best as kind, generous and a critical thinker who loved to laugh.
The enormous outpouring of love, appreciation and support for his family since his death served as testimony to the tremendous and indelible impact he made on others throughout his life. It is his family’s wishes that Roland’s memory inspire others to find meaning and passion in life. Our hearts ache but we take solace in our sweet memories and his everlasting legacy of family.
Sinai-Redwood City 
Greenberg, Roland (I2923)
 
330 Dr. Roy A. Himelfarb, DDS, 72, of Chambersburg, PA, died Tuesday morning, April 23, 2013 at Chambersburg Hospital. Born July 11, 1940 in Chambersburg, he was a son of the late Dr. Hilliard M., MD and Jule Blumberg Himelfarb. Roy was a 1958 graduate of the Chambersburg Area Senior High School and a 1962 graduate of Georgetown University. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Line Officer from 1962-1969 aboard two destroyers and was an instructor at the Naval Destroyer School. Following his discharge from the Navy he attended dental school at Temple University from 1969 to 1973 and served his residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Temple University from 1973 to 1976. He operated a private practice of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Chambersburg from 1976 until May of 2011. He was a member of the American Dental Association and the state and local components. He served as President of the Central Pennsylvania Society of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery from 1983 to 1984. He was a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the state and local components; a member of the Middle Atlantic Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, serving as President from 1985 to 1986; a member of the American Society of Dental Anesthesiology; was Board Certified in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; and served on the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology. He was active in administrative affaires of the Chambersburg Hospital serving as Chairman of the Dental Department, a member of the Executive Committee for 27 years; President of the medical staff from 1995 to 1997, Medical Director of the former Summit Surgery Center (now the Dr. Roy A. Himelfarb Surgery Center), President of the Board of Managers of the surgery center; and was a member of the Summit Health Board. He was a member of the Congregation Sons of Israel and enjoyed volunteering for synagogue and community events. Dr. Himelfarb served on the Board of Directors of Franklin County Red Cross from 1977 to 1982, The Shook Home from 1998 to 2004, Sentry Trust Company from 1997 to 2005 where he served as Vice Chairman from 1997 to 2005, and Surveyor, Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care from 2005 to 2012. He is survived by his wife, Deborah A. Price Himelfarb; two sons, Mark and wife Holly of Lititz, and Aaron and wife Jane of Chambersburg; three grandchildren, Connor, Ella, and Madeline; a sister, Ruth Sember and husband Michael of Florida; and a brother, Lee Himelfarb and wife Beverly of Ohio. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 26, 2013 in the Chapel of Thomas L. Geisel Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 333 Falling Spring Road, Chambersburg, PA with Rabbi Jill Hackell and Rev. Dr. William H. Harter officiating. Interment will be in the Sons of Israel Cemetery, Chambersburg, PA. The family will receive friends from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. The family requests the omission of flowers and suggests memorial contributions be made to the Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter, 5051 Letterkenny Road W., Congregation Sons of Israel, 209 E. King St., or to Summit Palliative Care, c/o Summit Health Development Office, 785 Fifth Ave., Suite 1, Chambersburg, PA 17201. Condolences and memories may be shared on his Book of Memories page atwww.geiselfuneralhome.com Himelfarb, Dr. Roy (I513)
 
331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Alexander, Talia (I2777)
 
332 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tilles, Dr. Arno W. (I4483)
 
333 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gamliel, Dr. Ziv (I2282)
 
334 Draft Card says born 11/6/1884

Was in jail for 6 months for sending strippers to private parties 
Livingston, Benjamin Nathaniel (I280)
 
335 Durham - Will Grossman, age 67, died on Saturday, April 7, 2012 at Meadowlands Hospice in Hillsborough, NC, after a valiant 17-month battle with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. His family wishes to thank Dr. Louis Diehl, his medical team, and the nursing angels of 9100 and the Meadowlands, for their treatment and compassionate care.
Will was born in Czernovitz, Ukraine in 1945, the son of Holocaust survivors the late Julius and Anna Grossman. In 1958, he emigrated from Israel to Brooklyn, where he learned English around the baseball diamond and discovered a love of the arts, particularly photography. He received a BFA from Brooklyn College and an M.Ed. from North Carolina State University. During his professional career, he was the owner of Northgate Camera Center and director of operations of the Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina, where he was active in promoting Jewish art at the Rosenzweig Gallery at Judea Reform Congregation. He also assisted in launching the statewide exhibit "Down Home," which featured aspects of Jewish life in North Carolina. Will was especially involved in developing educational materials for the study of Judaism in public schools, which was part of the exhibit and full-length movie that has appeared on public television.
Since moving to Durham in 1971, Will was a member of Beth El Synagogue, where he served on the Chevra Kadisha Burial Society.
Will traveled extensively and saw beauty all around him, but it was his black-and-white observational photographs of Durham in the 1970s, when it was transitioning from a sleepy tobacco town to a modern small city, that have been the subject of gallery shows and retrospectives. His Durham photographs can be viewed at the Through This Lens Gallery in downtown Durham.
Will’s greatest love has always been his family, and he spent his happiest times at the head of the table, where he presided over elaborate feasts of food, wine and wit. He will be remembered as a kind and moral man.
Will is survived by his beloved wife of 43 years, Lynne Gladstein Grossman, his children Leia Grossman, Alec Grossman and daughter-in-law Anne Wofford, Seth Grossman and fiancée Lauren Aboulafia, brother Dave Grossman, sister-in-law Peg Grossman, niece Stacie Bloom, nephew Scott Grossman, and extended family. Will’s spirit lives on in their love, compassion, and sense of humor.
A funeral service will be held Monday. April 9, 2012 at 2:00 pm in the Howerton & Bryan Funeral Chapel. Officiating will be Rabbi Daniel Greyber. Burial will follow in the Durham Hebrew Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, charitable contributions may be made to Beth El Synagogue, 1004 Watts Street, Durham, NC 27701, the Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina, PO Box 51245, Durham, NC 27717, Duke Cancer Institute, Office of Development, DUMC 3828, Durham, NC 27710 , or to Duke Hospice and HomeCare, 4321 Medical Park Drive, Suite 101, Durham, CN 27704. 
Grossman, Willy (I3118)
 
336 During the 1930s and '40s, Jules Chodak, the company founder, frequented book auctions and amassed a sizable collection of rare and out-of-print books pertaining to general Americana. He advertised his acquisitions in a series of catalogues and canvassed book dealers hoping to interest them in his hard-to-find titles. Trading as the Southern Book Company, he moved his office and stock out of his home to a location in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.

During the 1950s, Mr. Chodak's book dealership underwent two important changes. First, he narrowed the range and increased the depth of his interests from general Americana to genealogy, heraldry, and local history. Second, he went into the publishing business to accommodate the demand for out-of-print titles. In 1952, the Southern Book Company published its first book, the reprint edition of William M. Clemens' Virginia Wills Before 1799. The reprint segment of the business grew, and in 1959 Mr. Chodak changed the company name to the Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc. (GPC). By the time of Mr. Chodak's death in 1968, publishing revenues were on par with sales of old books.
Over the next twenty years, GPC completed its metamorphosis to that of a specialty publisher. It ended its book dealership and liquidated its inventory of old books. Under the direction of Barry Chodak, Jules's son, and managing editor Michael Tepper, GPC emerged as the leading publisher of genealogical reference books and research manuals. Its 1973 publication of Val Greenwood's Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy set the standard for commercial book publishing in genealogy. Revised and updated through three editions, this work continues to be the reference book that U.S. genealogists reach for when they need assistance! Each year GPC publishes as many as forty original works in genealogy, written or compiled by experts in the field; it also reprints dozens of genealogical classics. Typically, GPC's emphasis is on early American genealogy, especially the colonial and federal periods.

Clearfield Company was established in 1989 to market and distribute GPC's overruns and remainders. Since the early 1990s it has also published original and out-of-print titles that have a slightly more specialized focus in the fields of genealogy, local history, folklore, and Americana. Clearfield publishes more than 200 titles each year, and it has made available more than 750 discount reprints that otherwise would remain out of print.

Over the years, GPC and Clearfield have published more than 2,000 books and CDs. Search or browse our titles. Return to our site daily to see what's new or on sale . Become an affiliate and earn a commission on books sold when your patrons click through to our site from yours. Contact our sister company, Gateway Press , for help with publishing your family history. Hundreds of Gateway Press publications, primarily family histories, have been incorporated into our online catalogue. 
Chodak, Julius (I3499)
 
337 e regretfully announce the passing of Gail Denise Himmelfarb who died peacefully surrounded by her family on December 8, 2021. Gail had a difficult battle after a brief illness and is finally at rest. She will be forever loved and remembered by all who knew her. No services will take place due to Covid but her family appreciates your love and support during this time.Published by Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care, Inc. on Dec. 11, 2021. Himmelfarb, Gail (I1162)
 
338 Eagle Scout - 1960 Hirsch, Dr. Howard Michael (I308)
 
339 Educated in Hebrew schools in Poland. Owned several grocery stores, then invested in real estate Lustine, Abraham (I1424)
 
340 Edward A. Herson of Frederick, Colorado, 59, passed away in his home on March 27th, 2009. He was born on April 3, 1949 to father Bill Herson, who preceded him in death, and mother Phyllis Kreizman of Bethesda, Maryland. Ed moved to Colorado after leaving the Army in 1971. He opened and operated Altimate High Skydiving from 1975 to 1993, where he met his wife Carol Betzer. They were married in 1984. Most recently, Ed owned and operated EDCOM Satellite Sales and Installation Company. When he was not busy with his business, he enjoyed photography, candle making, painting, and riding his bicycles. He is survived by his wife Carol Herson; children Holly, Elijah, Morgan, Zoe; his younger brother Ron Herson; mother Phyllis Kreizman; five nephews and three nieces. Ed was (and still is) dearly loved, will be fondly remembered, and terribly missed. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 1, 2009, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Howe Mortuary. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 2, 2009, at 1:00 p.m. at Howe Mortuary Chapel, with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Children of Edward Herson Scholarship Fund in care of Howe Mortuary. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Howe Mortuary and Cremation Services. Please share thoughts, memories, and condolences with Ed's family at www.howemortuary.com. Herson, Edward (I3767)
 
341 Edward passed away on Sunday, May 29, 2005.

He was the beloved husband of Deborah Jean (nee Manager); beloved father of Matthew Paul and Erik Lee Rathell; grandfather of Hailey Elaine Rathell; brother of Robert W. Rathell, Charlotte T. Hebrank, David G. Rathell and the late, Joseph M. Rathell and Sally A. Janson; brother-in-law of Judy and Art Hiob, Bonnie and Mike Rogers, Lou Ann and Gary Jasper; son-in-law of Paul W. and Marie V. Manager. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the family owned LEONARD J. RUCK, INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5305 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD (at Echodale) on Wednesday 2-4 pm & 7-9 pm. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Dominic Church on Thursday at 10 am. Interment Holly Hill Cemetery. 
Rathell, Edward C. (I4960)
 
342 Eileen Leslie Morales (nee Levinson), of Owings Mills, MD, passed away on Monday, October 2nd, 2023 at the age of 75. She is survived by her loving husband, Jose Morales; beloved siblings, Carole Stuart and Dr. Arnold Levinson (Marcia Hole). She was predeceased by her devoted parents, Samuel and Evelyn Levinson.

Services at Arlington Chizuk Amuno Cemetery, 4400 N. Rogers Ave. Baltimore, MD 21215, on Wednesday, October 4th, 2023 at 2:30 pm. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to the Maryland SPCA, 3300 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211. 
Levinson, Eileen Leslie (I4887)
 
343 Elaine Benesh (nee Antwarg), of Baltimore, Maryland, passed away on Friday, May 28th, 2021 at the age of 73. She is survived by her children Carol (Brian) Taylor, Rachel (Evan) Middleman, and Benjamin (Carrie) Miller, her grandchildren Jake Taylor, Brooke Taylor, Mason Middleman, and Oliver Miller, and by her sister-in-law Bonnie Antwarg. She was predeceased by her loving husband Dr. Samuel Benesh, and by her brother Alvin Antwarg.

Services at Sol Levinson & Bros. 8900 Reisterstown Road Baltimore, MD 21208, on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 2:30pm. Interment Arlington Chizuk Amuno Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be sent to American Cancer Society, 405 Williams Court, Suite 120, Baltimore, MD 21220. The family will be receiving at 2019 Burdock Road, Baltimore, MD 21209 following interment on Tuesday until 5pm and on Wednesday from 12pm to 5pm. 
Antwarg, Elaine (I903)
 
344 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Orsini, Francine (I3317)
 
345 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2470
 
346 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Davis, Ellen L. (I4035)
 
347 Eloise Wagner: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Highland Park News (IL) - December 31, 1998
Deceased Name: Eloise Wagner
Eloise Wagner, 88, of Northbrook, passed away Nov. 17.
Born Aug. 3, 1910 in Gary, Ind., she moved to Highland Park from Chicago in 1941 and spent the last 10 years in Northbrook. She married Arthur G. Wagner Jr. on Oct. 6, 1934. He preceded her in death in 1976.
Mrs. Wagner graduated the University of Illinois and later in life earned a master's degree in education. She was a special education teacher for several years. She also studied Spanish in Mexico and Hebrew in Israel.
In recent years, Mrs. Wagner was a volunteer at the Lieberman Center in Skokie and was active in the Learning Together program in Northbrook. The Chicago Botanic Garden was another of her interests. She was a longtime member of North Shore Congregation Israel.
She is survived by her children, Ellen Lignell of Pt. Townsend, Wash.; Daniel Wagner of Philadelphia, and Martha Wagner of Portland, Ore; three grandchildren, Oliver Lignell of Albany, Calif., and Jonah and Claire Wagner of Philadelphia; three great-grandchildren, Shayna, Hanna and Madison Lignell of Albany, Calif; her daughter-in-law, Mary Eno of Philadelphia; her granddaughter-in-law, Jordana Ash Lignell of Albany, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was held at North Shore Congregational Israel. For those desiring, memorials may be made in her name to North Shore Congregational Israel or the Chicago Botanic Garden. 
Nusbaum, Eloise Beth (I872)
 
348 eloped Family F956
 
349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Levinson, Lynn R. (I56)
 
350 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F179
 

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