Nathan Aronson, 69, head of the Syracuse Pickle Works, died early Tuesday at his home, 909 Harrison st., following a six months’ illness. A native of Russia, Mrs. Aronson came to this county 32 years ago. (could be 52 years ago, can’t read number clearly) He was engaged in the pickle industry 25 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Aronson; a son (name redacted for privacy) seven daughters (also redacted) six grandchildren. The funeral will take place at the home on Wednesday at 2 o’clock with Rabbi Joseph Zambrowski and Rev. Moses Pearlman officiating. Burial will be in Jamesville Gate cemetery. - Correction to the article, buried at Poiley Tzedek Cemetery.
Nathan Aronson, 69, head of the Syracuse Pickle Works, died early Tuesday at his home, 909 Harrison st., following a six months’ illness. A native of Russia, Mrs. Aronson came to this county 32 years ago. (could be 52 years ago, can’t read number clearly) He was engaged in the pickle industry 25 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anna Aronson; a son (name redacted for privacy) seven daughters (also redacted) six grandchildren. The funeral will take place at the home on Wednesday at 2 o’clock with Rabbi Joseph Zambrowski and Rev. Moses Pearlman officiating. Burial will be in Jamesville Gate cemetery. - Correction to the article, buried at Poiley Tzedek Cemetery.
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