Max Adler

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Max Adler

Birth
Death
22 Apr 1945 (aged 104–105)
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Baltimore Sun, Monday, April 23, 1945

Adler. – On April 21, 1945 MAX, husband of Sophie Adler of 2031 Eutaw Place, father to Mrs. Joseph Hirshfield, Mrs. Samuel Silverstein of Baltimore, Aaron Adler of Burlington, NC, Abe Adler of Plymouth, NC, Phillip Adler of Tarboro, NC, Samuel Adler of Morehead, NC. Funeral from Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 1124 – 26 West North Avenue on Monday April 23 at 11:00 A. M. [Please omit flowers.] In mourning at 2031 Eutaw Place.

News and Observer, Friday morning, April 27, 1945

Kinston. - Word has been received here of the death of Max Adler, 105-year old former resident of Kinston and Dover, who returned to Baltimore some two years ago after 58 years in Eastern Carolina. He died on April 21 and funeral services were held at Baltimore on April 23. He operated a business here from 1900 - 1910, sold it to his sons, and purchased a farm in Dover which he supervised until he returned to Baltimore about two years ago. He was married three times. Surviving with his third wife are three sons, Aaron of Burlington, Sam of Morehead City, and Phillip Adler of Tarboro, and two daughters residing in Baltimore.
Baltimore Sun, Monday, April 23, 1945

Adler. – On April 21, 1945 MAX, husband of Sophie Adler of 2031 Eutaw Place, father to Mrs. Joseph Hirshfield, Mrs. Samuel Silverstein of Baltimore, Aaron Adler of Burlington, NC, Abe Adler of Plymouth, NC, Phillip Adler of Tarboro, NC, Samuel Adler of Morehead, NC. Funeral from Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 1124 – 26 West North Avenue on Monday April 23 at 11:00 A. M. [Please omit flowers.] In mourning at 2031 Eutaw Place.

News and Observer, Friday morning, April 27, 1945

Kinston. - Word has been received here of the death of Max Adler, 105-year old former resident of Kinston and Dover, who returned to Baltimore some two years ago after 58 years in Eastern Carolina. He died on April 21 and funeral services were held at Baltimore on April 23. He operated a business here from 1900 - 1910, sold it to his sons, and purchased a farm in Dover which he supervised until he returned to Baltimore about two years ago. He was married three times. Surviving with his third wife are three sons, Aaron of Burlington, Sam of Morehead City, and Phillip Adler of Tarboro, and two daughters residing in Baltimore.

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