Dora <I>Pomerantz</I> Techner

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Dora Pomerantz Techner

Birth
Brest, Belarus
Death
11 Jun 1969 (aged 72)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Trevose, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Q
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Dora was born in Pruzhany, Belarus. She grew up on a beet farm. Dora left Europe from Amsterdam, Holland and arrived at New York, December 9, 1913 on the SS Nordham. Her arrival was sponsored by the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society (HIAS). Her name upon arrival was DWOIRE POMERANCZ. Dora married Israel Techner in 1921. She hardly ever talked about her life in Europe. During January - February 1943, the Nazis transported all the Jews of Pruzhany, including many named Pomerantz, to Auschwitz to die in the gas chambers.

Dora was very nice. She died of heart disease.

Philadelphia Inquirer:

TECHNER
June 11, 1969, Dora (nee Pomerantz), of the Glendale Court Apts., 2101 Glendale ave., wife of Israel A. Techner, mother of Mrs. Bernard (Ann) Frankel and Joseph Techner, sister of Mrs. Harry (Katie) Benkin; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services Friday, 11 A.M. precisely, at ROSENBERG's RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at her late residence, Apt. 319. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions may be made to The Heart Fund.
Dora was born in Pruzhany, Belarus. She grew up on a beet farm. Dora left Europe from Amsterdam, Holland and arrived at New York, December 9, 1913 on the SS Nordham. Her arrival was sponsored by the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society (HIAS). Her name upon arrival was DWOIRE POMERANCZ. Dora married Israel Techner in 1921. She hardly ever talked about her life in Europe. During January - February 1943, the Nazis transported all the Jews of Pruzhany, including many named Pomerantz, to Auschwitz to die in the gas chambers.

Dora was very nice. She died of heart disease.

Philadelphia Inquirer:

TECHNER
June 11, 1969, Dora (nee Pomerantz), of the Glendale Court Apts., 2101 Glendale ave., wife of Israel A. Techner, mother of Mrs. Bernard (Ann) Frankel and Joseph Techner, sister of Mrs. Harry (Katie) Benkin; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services Friday, 11 A.M. precisely, at ROSENBERG's RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will be at her late residence, Apt. 319. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions may be made to The Heart Fund.

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