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BASSEN, Eliezer (Lazar)

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Spouse
CHIA
Children
2 sons, 2 daughters
Date of Birth
March 13, 1829
Date of Death
April 15, 1949
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
91 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, April 16, 1949 BASSEN—At his residence, 14 Summer St., on April 15, 1949, Lazar Bassen, in his 92nd year, survived by his widow, two daughters, two sons, several grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, one sister and two brothers. Funeral was held from Chamberlain’s Funeral Home, 145 King St. East, on Friday at 4:30 pm. Interment was in Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.325. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D3 . Additional notes: Hebrew teacher. Elisha is name on stone
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ISAACS, Abraham

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Spouse
Miss Hart
Children
2 sons, 2 daughters
Additional Family
4 brothers - Israel, Alfred, Joseph, Emmanuel, 2 sisters - Mrs. Oscar Silberstein, Mrs. L. Marks
Date of Birth
April 20, 1845
Date of Death
March 14, 1909
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, March 14, 1909 Mr. Isaacs died Sunday at his home 12 Peters Street after a brief illness. He died of heart failure. He was born in London, England. Spent his young manhood in New York. In 1878 came to Saint John and went into manufacturing cigars on Dock Street. The following year he was joined by his brother and they formed a partnership which prospered and is now of the big industries of Saint John. Mr. Isaacs was married in New York to the daughter of the late Solomon Hart. He is survived by two sons, 2 daughters, 4 brothers, Israel, Alfred, Joseph and Emmanuel and two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Silberstein and Mrs. L. Marks. Mr. Isaacs has been the President of the Jewish Congregation since its establishment. In his death the Jewish colony has lost its foremost member and the community a man who filled a very important place in its world. He enjoyed good will and esteem by all who knew him. Typescript supplied by: Archives Department of Canadian History The New Brunswick Museum 277 Douglas Avenue Saint John N.B. Date: May 16, 1972 [The Jewish Times] March 1909 The Late Mr. Abraham Isaacs Saint John N.B. The death of Mr. Abraham Isaacs of the firm of A. & I. Isaacs, cigar manufacturers of Saint John, N.B., which occurred quite suddenly at his residence, 12 Peters Street on Sunday, March 14 last, was a shock and a loss not only to Mr. Isaacs own family, but to the entire business community. The deceased, who had been suffering from heart trouble for some time part, was stricken suddenly ill two weeks previous to his death, and gradually grew weaker until the end. Mr. Isaacs, who was a native of London, England, came to New York when quite a young lad, and began his career as a cigarmaker, learning the trade with his father, who was then engaged in the manufacturing business. Shortly afterwards Mr. Isaacs opened up business for himself in Brooklyn at the corner of Myrtle Avenue. Here he prospered and settled down, marrying a daughter of the late Solomon Hart, of Saint John. In 1878 Mr. Isaacs removed his family to Saint John, and began cigar manufacturing on Dock Street. Then, a year later, he was joined by his brother, Mr. Isaacs, and together they established the firm of A&I. Isaacs. After a few years of active business they found their factory inadequate for their ever growing trade, and were forced to remove to larger quarters on Church Street, where they continued business for some years until three years ago, when they purchased the fine brick building on Princess Street, which the firm now occupies. The firm of A&I Isaacs is one of the oldest established and best known firms in the Maritime Provinces, ranking amongst the largest cigar manufacturers in Canada. Great sympathy had been extended to the members of Mr. Isaacs family, as well as his brother, Mr. I. Isaacs, at his loss of a lifelong partner. The business will still be continued by Mr. I. Isaacs under the [?] name. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.502.
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KOMIENSKY, Leah

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Spouse
Isaac Komiensky
Children
1 son - Louis S., 2 daughters - Mrs. L.M. Harris, Mamie
Date of Birth
1847
Date of Death
November 5, 1919
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
72 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, November 6, 1919 Buried Today The funeral of Mrs. Leah Komiensky took place this afternoon at 3 o’clock from her late residence, 297 Princess Street to Fernhill Cemetery. Services conducted by Rev. J. Fletcher. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.377. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D4.
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ISAACS, Jennie Hart

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NameofMother
Alice Davis Hart
Name of Father
Solomon Hart
Spouse
Abraham Isaacs
Children
2 sons - Sidney, Lisle, 2 daughters - Mrs. I.N. Rubinovitch, Mrs. S.D. Lewis
Additional Family
3 brothers - Henry, David, Abraham Solomon, 5 sisters - Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau, Mrs. M.W. Wyzanksi, Amelia
Date of Birth
August 23, 1847
Date of Death
September 1, 1931
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Montreal
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
85 years
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, September 2, 1931 Mrs. A. Isaacs, aged 85, Dies in Montreal Was prominent in Welfare work when resident here Word reached relatives in Saint John last night of the death of Mrs. Jennie Isaacs, widow of Abraham Isaacs, for years a prominent Saint John citizen in the manufacturing of tobacco goods as a senior member of the firm of A&I Isaacs. (This paragraph copied verbatim, not edited) Mrs. Isaacs was born in London, England had reached the advanced age of 85 years. For more than 20 years she had been making her home with her daughter Mrs. I.N. Rubinovitch in Montreal, although she had returned here on many occasions to the scene of her family to enjoy reunions with many people. She was the daughter of the late Solomon Hart who established a tobacco business on Prince William Street before the great fire of 1877. This business was continued by Mr. Hart's descendants and is today represented in the proprietorship of Harry Green, owner of the Louis Green store. Young Mr. Green being a grandson of the founder of the business. During her married life and the growth of her children to maturity the late Mrs. Isaacs' home was a center of charitable work and helpfulness in relief matters of a city wide nature. When the Daughters of Israel, a charitable organization and Church unit was instituted here, Mrs. Isaacs was one of the promoters and for a period acted as its treasurer. She was a very kindly lady and with the children participated in the young life of the city enthusiastically. Mrs. Rubinovitch lives in Montreal, Mrs. S. D. Lewis in Havana, Cuba and Sidney Isaacs in Montreal. The late Lyle Isaacs was the only one of the family to retain business interests in St. John. He died less than two years ago and his sons are conducting the Charlotte Street store. Sisters of Mrs. Isaacs living in St. John are Mrs. Carrie Isaacs and Mrs. Landau. Mrs. Wyzanski another sister lives in Boston and Mrs. Green, widow of Louis Green is making her home in Vancouver. Mrs. Lye Isaacs, daughter-in-law is here, her home in on Orange St. Funeral services will be conducted by Rabbi Stern of Temple Emanuel, Montreal. Internment will take place in this City in the private burial ground of the Green-Hart families upon arrival with the Montreal express. ** ** Owing to the fact that a daughter, Mrs. S. D. Lewis is coming from Havana, Cuba for the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Isaacs, will not be held on Friday as previously announced but on Sunday on arrival of the Montreal express. Internment will be in the private burial ground of the Green-Hart families in this City. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.502.
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MAYER, Sarah (Ida)

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Spouse
Jacob Mayer
Children
3 sons - Louis B., R. W., Jerry G., 2 daughters - Mrs. L. S. Komisnky, Mrs. Reider
Date of Birth
November 14, 1851
Date of Death
October 14, 1913
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
62 years
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, October 15, 1913, Page 9 Died in Hospital The death of Mrs. Jacob Mayer, aged 62 years, occurred at the General Public Hospital on the 14 inst. Mrs. Mayer had not been in the best of health for some time, and Dr. W. W. Ferrin, of Boston, a prominent Boston physician and a personal friend of the Mayer family, was sent for. After a consultation with Dr. Emery, who was locally in charge of the case, an operation was decided upon. Dr. Gareau, of Montreal, who a few months ago operated successfully on the Duchess of Connaught, was called here. On Saturday afternoon last, at 5 o’clock, Dr. Gareau, assisted by Dr. Ferrin and Emery, performed the operation. The operation was considered a success, and Mrs. Mayer was considerably improved for a while; however, complications set in and she succumbed to the disease early on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mayer, who was of Jewish persuasion, was an extremely charitable and beloved lady, and performed very many acts of charity among her own people, and will be greatly missed, not only by the members of the Jewish church, but by a large number of personal friends and friends of the family. A large number of telegrams of sympathy were received from out of town friends, and a great many floral tributes were sent the former home of the deceased, testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Mrs. Mayer is survived by a sorrowing husband, also by three sons and two daughters. The sons are Messers. Louis B Mayer, of Boston, who is extensively engaged in the theatrical business in Haverhill, Boston, Lawrence and Philadelphia; R. W. Mayer of Quebec and St. John, and Jerry G. Mayer, of Quebec. The daughters are Mrs. L. S. Kominsky, of this city, and Mrs. Reider, of Montreal. All the members of the family were at the bedside of their mother at the time of her death. The funeral, which was of strictly private nature, was held on Tuesday evening and interment took place in the Jewish cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.277. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D5.
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KUNITZSKY, Aron (Aaron) Max

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Spouse
Fanny Liacouitsky Kunitzsky
Children
4 sons - David, Benjamin, Samuel, Abraham, 2 daughters - Mrs. S. Cohen, Mrs. A. Baschel
Date of Birth
1854
Date of Death
February 1, 1924
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
72 years
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, February 4, 1924 Buried on Sunday – The funeral of Max Kunitzsky, 77 Leinster Street was held Sunday afternoon. Rabbi S. B. Yamploski was the officiating clergyman and interment was made in Fernhill. The Telegraph Journal Monday, February 4, 1924, p.7, col. 7 Funerals The funeral of Max Kunitzky was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock from his late residence, 77 Leinster street. Rabbi S.B. Yampolski was the officiating clergyman and interment was made in Fernhill cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. Mr. Kunitzky had many friends, besides a large family connection, to mourn his loss. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.389.
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GOLDBERG, Israel H.

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Children
2 sons - Isaac J., Hyman P., 2 daughters - Mrs. L. Simon, Mrs. L. Jacobson
Date of Birth
1858
Date of Death
December 26, 1933
Place of Birth
Lithuania
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
71 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, December 27, 1933 Israel H. Goldberg – The death of Israel H. Goldberg, retired Jewish merchant, father of Isaac J. Goldberg, Saint John barrister, occurred early yesterday morning at his home, 62 Summer St. Mr. Goldberg, who was well-known in this city, had been ill for some time. He came to this country about 35 years ago from Lithuania. He leaves to mourn two sons, Isaac J. at home and Hyman E. of Seattle, Washington and two daughters, Mrs. L. Simon of Glace Bay, and Mrs. L. Jacobson, Seattle Washington. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock from his late residence. Rev. A. Babb officiating. Interment was made in the Jewish plot in Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.267. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D1.
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HAINES (HAINS), Charles Ezekiel

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Children
3 sons - Rev. A.M., Jacob, harry, 2 daughters - Mrs. Morris Guss, Mary (Mrs. Nathan) Meltzer
Date of Birth
1858
Date of Death
May 3, 1942
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
83 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, May 2, 1942 [Telegraph Journal / Evening Times Globe] The funeral of Charles E. Haines was held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Maurice Guss, 4 Summer Street, at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon. The service was conducted by Rabbi M. Beshkin assisted by Rev. A. Babb. Friends acted as pallbearers. The funeral was largely attended. Interment was made in the Hebrew plot in Fernhill Cemetery. [Telegraph Journal / Evening Times Globe] Saturday, May 2, 1942 Haines- At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Morris Guss, 4 Summer Street, on May 2, 1942 after a brief illness, Charles E. Haines in his 84th year, leaving to mourn two daughters, two sons, several grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from his residence, Summer Street, today at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in the Hebrew plot at Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.198. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Abraham E. Smith - C5 . Additional notes: farmer
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ROZOVSKY, Rebecca Rachel (Goldman)

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Name of Father
Isaac J. Goldman
Spouse
Hyman Rozovsky
Children
4 sons - Nathan, Abraham, Louis, Miguel, 2 daughters - Mrs. I. Elman, Mrs. H. Davis
Additional Family
3 brothers - Joseph, Edgar Weiner, Nathan, 2 sisters - Mrs.S. Rabkin, Mrs. Rose Abramsky
Date of Birth
1859
Date of Death
December 14, 1944
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
85 years
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OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, December 15, 1944 Struck by Car, Mrs. Rebecca Rozovsky Dies in Hospital. Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Rebecca Rozovsky which occurred in the Saint John General Hospital last evening. Mrs. Rozovsky, who was in her 86th year, was injured in a street accident last Tuesday evening and has been a patient in the hospital since that time. An inquest into her death will be held tonight in the Court House beginning at 8:15 o’clock, it was announced by Dr. C. L. Emerson, coroner. At the time of the accident, it was reported that Mrs. Rozovsky stepped out from between two parked cars on Main Street and was struck by an auto driven by Anthony Henry, 12 Summer Street, West Saint John, which had just pulled away from the curb. Mrs. Rozovsky was on her way to a birthday party for one of her grandchildren. She was the widow of Hyman Rozovsky, and was born in Nesviz, Province of Linsk, White Russia, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Goldman. Mrs. Rozovsky has resided in this city for the past 32 years and was a member of the Hebrew Congregation and was active in many societies of the Congregation. She was a member of the Daughters of Israel and of Hadassah. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. I. Elman and Mrs. H. Davis, both of this city; four sons, Nathan and Abraham of this city; Louis, of Halifax, and Miguel, of Buenos Aires; two sisters, Mrs. S. Rabkin of Saint John and Mrs. Rose Abramsky of Saskatchewan; one brother, Joseph Goldman of Saint John and one half brother, Edgar Weiner, of New York; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held from her residence, 42 Spring Street, today at 2:30 o’clock. Interment will be in the Hebrew plot in Fernhill Cemetery. The Evening Times Globe Friday, December 15,1944 Rozovsky – Suddenly at the Saint John General Hospital on December 14, 1944, Mrs. Rebecca Rachel Rozovsky of 42 Spring Street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac J. Goldman, survived by two daughters, four sons, two sisters, three brothers, seven grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, Spring Street, today (Friday) at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.54. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D1.
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LEVINE, Samuel

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Children
3 sons - Max, 2 daughters
Date of Birth
April 5, 1859
Date of Death
April 15, 1949
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
94 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, April 16, 1949 Levine - At the residence of his son Max Levine, 152 Paradise Row on April 15, 1949, Samuel Levine, survived by his wife, two daughters, three sons, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral was held from Chamberlain’s Funeral Home, 145 King Street, East, on Friday at 4:00 p.m. Interment at Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.46. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Kashetsky-Michelson - F3. Additional notes: metal merchant
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BRAGER, Charles Gerson

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NameofMother
Vera Brager
Name of Father
Michael Brager
Spouse
Fannie Brager
Children
4 sons - Louis, J.N., Morton, Max, 2 daughters - Mrs. L.R. Stibel, Shirley
Date of Birth
1860
Date of Death
July 16, 1942
Place of Birth
Kovno, Lithuania
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
81 years
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OBITUARIES: SB Series 95, July 16, 1942, Page 156 In Business Here for Half Century Charles G. Brager Dies in General Hospital after Brief Illness The death of Charles Gerson Brager, 47 Leinster Street occurred at an early hour this morning in the Saint John General Hospital after an illness of only a few days. Mr. Brager had been in his usual good health until Monday and his death came suddenly and as great shock to his family and friends. Mr. Brager was a son of the late Michael and Vera Brager of the city of Kovno, Lithuania and has been a highly respected citizen of Saint John where he carried on a successful business for over 50 years. He was one of the oldest members of the Hebrew Congregation and very active in all work pertaining to that body. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. L. R. Stibel and Ms. Shirley Brager of New York City; four sons, Louis A. and J. N. of the firm Brager Bros. Here; Halifax N.S. and Morton of Baltimore, Md. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at Chamberlain’s Funeral Home, 145 King Street with service at 2:30 o’clock. The service will be conducted by Rev. M. Beshkin and Rev. A. Babb. Interment will be made in the Hebrew plot in Fernhill Cemetery. Telegraph Journal Friday, July 17, 1942 JM 998.61.581 Brager – At the Saint John General Hospital on July 16, 1942, after a brief illness, Charles Gerson Brager, son of the late Michael and Vera Brager, leaving to mourn two daughters, four sons, and several grandchildren. Funeral from Chamberlain’s Funeral Home, 145 King Street, East, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Interment at Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.246. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D4.
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HAINS (HEINS), Helen

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Spouse
Charles Ezekiel Haines
Children
3 sons - Rev. A.M., Jacob, harry, 2 daughters - Mrs. Morris Guss, Mary (Mrs. Nathan) Meltzer
Date of Birth
1860
Date of Death
April 14, 1922
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
62 years
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, April 17, 1922, Page 7 Funerals The funeral of Helen Heins took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence, 42 Acadia Street. Interment was in the Jewish Cemetery at Fernhill. Saint John Globe Tuesday, April 18, 1922, page 7 Obituary Mrs. Ezekiel Heins The death of Mrs. Helen Heins, wife of Ezekiel Heins, occurred on Saturday morning last at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. M. Guss, 42 Acadia Street. Mrs. Heins, who had been ill for about four months with heart trouble, is survived by her husband, three sons and two daughters. The sons are Jacob and Harry of Moncton, and Rev. A.M. Heins of Waterville (Me.). The daughters are Mrs. M. Guss and Mrs. N. Meltzer, both of this city. Mrs. Heins was born in Russia sixty three years ago and came to St. John about ten years ago, where she had since resided. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, interment being made in the Jewish cemetery at Fernhill. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.170. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Kashetsky-Michelson - F4.
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SELICK, Hyman

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Spouse
Audrey (Hoda) Selick
Children
2 daughters - Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs. Nathan Jacobson
Date of Birth
1860
Date of Death
October 5, 1930
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
70 years
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OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, October 9, 1930, Page 13 Funerals Hyman Selick Expressions of sympathy from many friends have been extended to relatives of Hyman Selick, who death occurred Sunday at his home, 137 Paradise Row. Mr. Selick was well known throughout the city, having been in the clothing and furniture business in the North End for many years previous to his retirement. He is survived by his wife, his aged mother, who resides in Latvia, two daughters, Mrs. Harry Jacobson and Mrs. Nathan Jacobson, of this city. The funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Simon Heimlich and interment was made in Fernhill. The large number attending the funeral testified to the esteem in which Mr. Selick was held in the community. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.269.
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LEVINE, Sarah Deborah

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Spouse
Abraham Levine
Children
3 sons - Percy M., B.L., Jack, 2 daughters - Mrs. R. Budovitch, Mrs. I.J. Paton
Additional Family
3 brothers - H.J. Garson, Frank, Bernard
Date of Birth
1862
Date of Death
July 29, 1930
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
69 years
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, August 6, 1930, Page 5 Obituary Mrs. Abraham Levine Friends throughout the Maritimes as well as Saint John will regret to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Abraham Levine which occurred at her home, 27 Winter Street on Tuesday last., July 29, following a heart attack. Mrs. Levine had enjoyed comparatively good health up until about a six months ago. Three weeks before her death she suffered a bad heart attack but rallied. She will be missed by a wide circle of friends, as well as by the members of the immediate family, as she was well known and highly respected. She leaves to mourn three sons, P.M. Levine, Fredericton, formerly a resident of Saint John, and B.L. and Jack of this city; two daughters, Mrs. R. Budovitch, Fredericton and Mrs. I.J. Paton, Halifax; and three brothers, H.J. Garson of Houston, Texas and Frank and Bernard Garson, of Saint John. The funeral was held Wednesday, July 30, from her late residence to the Hebrew plot in Fernhill Cemetery, where interment was made. Rabbi Heimlich conducted the funeral service. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.270. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D3.
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631
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BASSEN, Esther Rachael

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Spouse
Eliezer Bassen
Children
2 sons, 2 daughters
Date of Birth
July 15, 1863
Date of Death
November 18, 1950
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
87 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, November 20, 1950 BASSEN—At her residence, 14 Summer St., on Nov. 18, 1950, Esther Rachael, widow of Eliezer Bassen, leaving two sons, two daughters and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from the residence on Sunday afternoon. Interment was in Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.324. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D3 .
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50
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LEVINE, Abraham

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Spouse
Sarah Deborah Garson Levine
Children
3 sons - Percy M., B.L., Jack D., 2 daughters, Mrs. R. Budovitch, Mrs. M. J. Peton
Additional Family
1 brother - Samuel
Date of Birth
1866
Date of Death
January 13, 1945
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
77 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, January 13, 1945, SB98, p. 162 Abraham Levine Dies in Hospital Abraham Levine passed away in the Saint John General Hospital early this morning. For many years Mr. Levine, who was born in Russia, had resided in this city. He had lived also for a number of years in Fredericton and in Halifax. Mr. Levine is survived by three sons, P. M. Levine, Fredericton, N.B., B. L. Levine, West Saint John, and Jack D. Levine of this city; two daughters, Mrs. R. Budovitch, Fredericton and Mrs. M.J. Peton, Halifax; and one brother, Samuel of Chicago. The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon with interment in the Hebrew Plot in Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.131. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Our Departed - D4. Additional notes: metal merchant
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605
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BUDOVITCH, Max

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Spouse
Molly
Children
6 sons - Louis, Reuben, Benjamin, Hyman, Jack, Samuel, 2 daughters - Mrs. Abraham Levine, Miss Lena Budovitch
Additional Family
1 sister - Mrs. Samuel Novick
Date of Birth
1867
Date of Death
June 24, 1935
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Fredericton
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
69 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, June 26, 1935, Page 2 Obituary Max Budovitch Fredericton, June 25 - (Staff Special) - Max Budovitch, one of Fredericton's oldest and best known Hebrew citizens, died here early today after an illness of some months. Surviving are his wife Molly; six sons, Louis, Reuben, Benjamin, Hyman, Jack and Samuel, all of Fredericton; two daughters, Mrs. Abraham Levine and Miss Lena Budovitch, both of this city and 22 grandchildren. Two stepsons, Harry Valensky and Nathan Valensky, reside in Fredericton, as do two step daughters, Mrs. Louis Lang and Mrs. Simon Chippin. One sister, Mrs. Samuel Novick, resides in New York. The funeral service was held at Saint John today, the cortege leaving Fredericton at 9.30 a.m. Rev. P. Cooperstein, Fredericton and Rev. M. Beshkin, Saint John, conducted the services. Mr. Budovitch was a member of the Sgoolai Israel Synagogue, this city. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.263.
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128
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FRANSBLOW, Jacob

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Spouse
Rebecca Vender Fransblow
Children
7 sons - Max, William, Joe, Louis, Hyman, Edward, Harry, 2 daughters - Kay Cohen, Bernetta Guss
Date of Birth
1871
Date of Death
March 6, 1931
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
60 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, March 10, 1931, microfilm # 27 Chatham - March 9 - The death of Jacob Fransblow, Centre Street, occurred Thursday evening after two years' illness of paralysis. His many friends in Chatham and Tracadie, where he conducted a general business for some years, will be sorry to learn of his passing. The late Mr. Fransblow is survived by his wife, two daughters, Katie and Bernetta, at home, and seven sons, Edward and Louis, of Tracadie; Hyman of Montreal, and Harry, William, Max and Joseph, at home. He is also survived by two brothers, Isidore and Harry. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.100. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Abraham E. Smith - C2 .
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281
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JACOBSON, Hyman

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textual record
Spouse
Teresa Jacobson
Children
4 sons - Joseph, David, Benjamin, Simon, 2 daughters - Jean, Ruby
Additional Family
1 brother - Louis, 2 sisters - Mrs. A. Fine, Mrs. H. Selick
Date of Birth
January 1872
Date of Death
March 8, 1934
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
63 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, March 9, 1934, Page 13 Hyman Jacobson Dies in Hospital Junior Member of Goldberg and Jacobso Lived Only Two Months After Partner Death today removed one of the well know Jewish residents of Saint John in Hyman Jacobson, junior member of the firm Goldberg and Jacobson. He passed away late last night at the General Hospital. Mr. Jacobson's partner died about two months ago. They had been in business together for many years. Mr. Jacobson had been in ill health for some time. He is survived by four sons, Joseph, David, Benjamin and Simon, and two daughters, Misses Jean and Ruby; one grandson Stanley, all of Saint John; a brother, Louis of Halifax and two sisters, Mrs. A. Fine of Saint John and Mrs. H. Selick of Halifax. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock from his late residence, 611 Main Street. Service was conducted by Rev. A. Babb and interment was made in the Jewish cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.265. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Abraham E. Smith - C5.
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513
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FREEDMAN, Abraham

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Name of Father
Marcus Freedman
Spouse
Mary Guss Freedman
Children
3 sons - John J., Ben, R. Bernard, 2 daughters - Ida Goldstein, Anne Holtzman
Additional Family
4 sisters
Date of Birth
September 22, 1872
Date of Death
April 2, 1944
Place of Birth
Skuod, Lithuania
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
71 years
Notes
Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.192. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Jack and Rose Freedman - B1. Additional notes: Metal merchant
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