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BOYANER, Frank

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Additional Family
Dr. Eli Boyaner
Date of Death
January 9, 1945
Place Where Deceased
England
Place of Residence
England
Cemetery
Brookwood Military Cemetery, England
Age at Time of Death
46 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Saint John newspaper, January 12, 1945, SB Series S-98 Dental Corps Officer Dies At 47 Overseas Major Frank Boyaner is Mourned : No Details in Message Word of the sudden passing of Major Frank Boyaner, D.DS. of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, who had been on active service in Italy, reached the Boyaner family by cable today. The news had been a sad blow not only to the 47-year-old professional man’s immediate family circle, but to military authorities and other former close associates. The message from England gave no details as to what caused Major Boyaner’s death, though further word was promised. The assumption was, however, that it was not the result of accident. Nor was it stated exactly where his death occurred, but presumably it was in Brighton, England. Late letters to relatives outlined the Saint John officer’s plans for returning home early next month, not later than March. He anticipated with much pleasure getting back to the homeland with his English bride. Major Boyaner who was in the uniform of a lieutenant of the Detachment Royal Canadian army Dental Corps one day ahead of the actual declaration of war, was largely instrumental in organizing that branch of the service here and was its first officer commanding. He left Canada with the rank of captain and received his majority in England two years ago. Besides strenuous activity at training bases he served with the Dental Corps in Malta, throughout the campaign in Sicily and a whole year in Italy. Returning to England a few months ago, Major Boyaner learned with much satisfaction that he might be privileged to visit home early in the new year. He was married in Sussex County, England in July 1942 to Hazel Morris, who with her husband was looking forward to the resumption of the dentist’s professional practice in Saint John where plans were afoot to acquire a home. Major Boyaner was the youngest son of the late Don and Kate Boyaner. His father established the optometrist’s business here carried on by his sons, nearly 40 years ago. Mrs. Boyaner, the mother, was a sister of the late Abraham Poyas, jeweler and Mrs. Samuel Goldfeather, this city. Surviving brothers and sisters of Major Boyaner’s are Louis and Eli of Boyaner Bros. Optometrists; Harry I. Boyaner, Vancouver; Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. Bertha, wife of Captain Maurice Elman, on active duty. There are six nieces and nephews. In professional circles he organized the Alpha and Omega Club, a fraternity confined to dental doctors. A member of Shaarei Zedek Congregation, the late officer lent personal effort and financial support from his youth and was a charter member of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association. Previous to going on active service he was member of the Non-Permanent Active Militia Boyaner, Major Frank Mr. and Mrs. Eli Boyaner reached home from New York at mid-day today not having heard the news of Major Boyaner’s passing until they arrived at their residence. (Saint John newspaper) SB Series 98, no. 6, p. 161 Tuesday, January 31, 1945 Last tribute Paid to Major Boyaner Impressive Funeral Services of Saint John Officer Held in England Word received here by the Boyaner family from Capt. Morris Elman, overseas, a brother-in-law of the late Major Frank Boyaner of the Canadian Dental Corps, tells of Mr. Boyaner’s funeral in England. The obsequies took place on January 15, with Major Gershon Levi, Chaplin officiating. Lt.-Col. H. S. Bland, Protestant padre, stationed for some time in this city was present at the ceremony Major Boyaner’s memory was honored by the presence of colonels of three Canadian units, six lieutenant colonels and other ranking officers. Eight sergeants of the late citizen’s Saint John Unit were pallbearers. Captain Elman reports the funeral services to have been most impressive, following in detail the military order. As the Last Post was sounded and before fellow officers stepped to his open grave and saluted, some of the doctor’s comrades in the air force flew their bomber low over the scene and dipped wings in recognition. Major Boyaner’s English wife and her relatives and Canadian Soldiers of various units paid their respects to their fellow countryman. Recent reports state that Major Boyaner’s sudden death was due to an outbreak of infection thought to have been contracted in Italy. The Evening Times Globe / SB98, p. 161 January 13, 1945, page 12 Major Frank Boyaner, of The Canadian Dental Corps and a former dentist in this city, word of whose death was received by the Boyaner family here yesterday. He had returned to England recently after extended service in Italy and the Mediterranean theatre of war. (Original article accompanied by photograph) Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.400. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Nathan and Mary Meltzer - E2.
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SJJHM Cemetery and Obituary Records
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98
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BRAGER, Annie Gnessin

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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textual record
Spouse
Louis A. Brager
Children
3 sons - Joseph Edward, David, Michael
Additional Family
1 brother - Noah, 3 sisters - Leah, Rose, Fannie
Date of Death
September 3, 1936
Place of Birth
England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
43 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, September 3, 1936, Page 1 Mrs. Louis Brager dies in Hospital: Underwent Operation on Tuesday; Formerly of England Mrs. Annie Brager, wife of Louis A. Brager, Charlotte Street grocer, died early today at the General Hospital, following an operation there Tuesday morning. Formerly, Mrs. Annie Gnessin of London, England, she had resided in Saint John for about 15 years since her marriage, and is survived by her husband, three sons, Joseph Edward, David and Michael, at home; her mother, one brother, Noah, and three sisters, Leah, Rose and Fannie, the last two being married, all of London England. The funeral will be held from her residence, 183 Canterbury Street, today at 8 p.m., conducted by Rev. A. Beshkin and Rev. A. Babb. Interment will be made in the Jewish plot of Fernhill Cemetery. Evening Times Globe Friday, September 4, 1936 The funeral of Mrs. Annie Brager, wife of Louis A. Brager, Charlotte Street grocer, took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock from her residence, 183 Canterbury Street, and was conducted by Rev. A. Beshkin. Interment was made in the Jewish plot in Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.217.
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SJJHM-S
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101
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GOLDSTEIN, Phillip David

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Spouse
Rose Rubin Goldstein
Children
2 sons - Benjamin Nathan, Maurice, 1 daughter - Bertha Master
Date of Birth
February 14, 1886
Date of Death
June 29, 1969
Place of Birth
London, England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
83 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, June 30, 1969 Goldstein – At the Convalescent wing, Saint John General Hospital, June 29, 1969, Philip D. Goldstein, husband of the late Rose (Rubin) Goldstein, survived by two sons, one daughter, four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Calvin Funeral Home (Hillsley), 91 Leinster Street, where service will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Shaarei Zedek Cemetery. Memorial Week will be observed at Ben Goldstein’s residence Leinster Street. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.358. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Kashetsky-Michelson - F4 .
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SJJHM Cemetery and Obituary Records
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SJJHM-S
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367
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HART, Alice Davis

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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textual record
Spouse
Solomon Hart
Children
4 sons - Abraham Solomon, David, Henry, Jacob, 6 daughters - Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau, Mrs. M.W. Wyzanksi, Amelia
Date of Death
March 28, 1915
Place of Birth
London, England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
82 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, March 29, 1915 Mrs. Alice Hart died Sunday morning at the residence of her daughter Mrs. I. Isaacs, 23 Coburg Street at the age of 81 years. She was the wife of Solomon Hart and a native of London, England and came to this city about 50 years ago. One son and five daughters survive, Abraham Solomon, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs and Mrs. R. Landau of this city and Mrs. M. W. Wyzanski of Boston. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Hart took place this afternoon. Services were conducted at the residence of her daughter Mrs. I. Isaacs, 23 Coburg St. at 3 o’clock. Remains were interred in the Hart-Green burial plot at Fernhill Cemetery. Typescript supplied by: Archives, Department of Canadian History The New Brunswick Museum 277 Douglas Avenue Saint John, N.B. Date: May 16, 1972 Research: dll Saint John Globe Monday, March 29, 1915 Mrs. Alice Hart died Sunday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. I. Isaacs, 23 Coburg Street, aged 81 years. She was the widow of Mr. Solomon Hart, a native of London England and came to this city fifty years ago. One son and five daughters survive-Abraham S., Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green. Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau of this city and Mrs. M.W. Wyzanski of Boston. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 997.111.30.
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433
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HART, Nathan H.

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Spouse
Julia Hart
Additional Family
1 brother - Solomon Hart
Date of Death
November 28, 1905
Place of Birth
London, England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
77 years
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OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, November 29, 1905, Page 9 BURIED TODAY The remains of Mr. Nathan H. Hart who died at Hampton arrived here at noon to-day and were immediately removed to the Hebrew Burial ground where interment was made. Saint John Globe Wednesday, November 19, 1905, page 10 DIED Hart - At Hampton, on the 28th inst., Nathan H. Hart, in his 78th year, brother of the late Solomon H. Hart, a native of London, England. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 997.111.22.
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SJJHM-S
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439
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HART, Solomon H.

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Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
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Spouse
Alice Davis Hart
Children
4 sons - Abraham Solomon, David, Henry, Jacob, 6 daughers - Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau, Mrs. M.W. Wyzanki, Amelia
Additional Family
1 brother - Nathan Hart
Date of Birth
1825
Date of Death
January 28, 1901
Place of Birth
London, England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
Age at Time of Death
76 years
Notes
OBITUARIES: Saint John Globe, January 29, 1901 Died Hart - In this city, on the 28th, after a lingering illness, S. H. Hart, in the 76th year of his age. (Montreal papers please copy) Funeral from his late residence, 100 Germain Street, on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. Typescript supplied by: Archives, New Brunswick Museum Department of Canadian History 277 Douglas Avenue Saint John, N.B. Date: May 16, 1972 Hart-In this city on the 28th after a lingering illness S. H. Hart in the 70th year of his age (Montreal paper please copy). Saint John Globe January 29, 1901 Hart-In this city on the 28th, after a lingering illness, S. H. Hart, in the 76th year of his age (Montreal papers please copy) Funeral from his late residence, 109 Germain Street on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 997.111.30.
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REECE, Mark

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NameofMother
Ester Reece
Name of Father
Israel Reece
Spouse
unmarried
Children
no children
Additional Family
2 brothers - Hyman, Montague
Date of Birth
1914
Date of Death
May 18, 2003
Place of Birth
Manchester, England
Place Where Deceased
New Brunswick, Canada
Place of Residence
Saint John
Cemetery
Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
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OBITUARIES: Telegraph Journal, May 20, 2003, Obituary also appeared May 21, 2003. The death of Mr. Mark Reece of Saint John, NB occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB on Sunday, May 18, 2003. Born in Manchester, England, April 25, 1914, he was the son of Israel and Ester Reece. Mr. Reece immigrated to Canada on the 25th of January, 1949 and was employed for 20 years as C.F.O. of MRA Holdings and Manchester, Robinson, Allison, Vassie Branch Manchester, Bonnell’s Ltd. (Cape Breton), MacDonald Furniture (Halifax) and New Way Furniture Co., (Maritimes). He served in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve and served with distinction in the Battle of Britain, the middle and far east. He was a past member of the Lions Club for 30 years, past member of the Riverside Golf and Country Club, a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #64, the Jewish War Veterans League and Burma Club of New Brunswick. All of his life, Mr. Reece was interested in good music and was a Ham Radio Operator. Besides his parents, Mr. Reece is also predeceased by two brothers, Hyman and Montague. Friends are welcome to attend a graveside service, under the direction of Brenan’s Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, NB (506-634-7424) at Shaarei Zedek Cemetery (next to Fernhill Cemetery) Westmorland Rd., Saint John, on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. There will be no visitation or funeral at the funeral home. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 2003.56.28. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Kashetsky-Michelson - F3.
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