The Appleton Post Crescent
Appleton, Wisconsin
Wed., Nov. 13, 1929 pg. 17
CONDUCT RITES FOR KAUKAUNA MERCHANT
Funeral Services for A. Goldin Are Held Tuesday at Appleton
Kaukauna—Funeral services for A. Goldin, 52, who was found drowned in the Kaukauna power plant canal at 3:30 Monday morning, were held at the Montifore synagogue at Appleton at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Zussman was in charge of the services and burial was at Appleton.
Mr. Goldin was engaged in business here for 30 years. He was born in Russia and came to this country about 30 years ago. After living in Sheboygan for several months he came to Kaukauna where he resided until his death.
The body was found after a short search when he was reported missing by his family early Monday morning. He had left home Sunday evening to go to the electric plant to repair an electric iron. When he failed to return home the police were notified.
Besides his wife Mr. Goldin is survived by two sons, Ben of this city and Abe, a student at the University of Wisconsin; six daughters, Mrs. Edward Shovers of Madison, Mollie, Dorothy, Eva, Rachel and Jennie, all of this city. Pall bearers were D. Shovers, A. L. Jacobson, M. Shapiro, S. Siminossky, L. Simon and A. Zussman. Honorary bearers were A. Bahcall, N. Greenberg, F. Shovers, A. P. Segal, I. Kiss and H. Rossman.
The Appleton Post Crescent
Appleton, Wisconsin
Wed., Nov. 13, 1929 pg. 17
CONDUCT RITES FOR KAUKAUNA MERCHANT
Funeral Services for A. Goldin Are Held Tuesday at Appleton
Kaukauna—Funeral services for A. Goldin, 52, who was found drowned in the Kaukauna power plant canal at 3:30 Monday morning, were held at the Montifore synagogue at Appleton at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Zussman was in charge of the services and burial was at Appleton.
Mr. Goldin was engaged in business here for 30 years. He was born in Russia and came to this country about 30 years ago. After living in Sheboygan for several months he came to Kaukauna where he resided until his death.
The body was found after a short search when he was reported missing by his family early Monday morning. He had left home Sunday evening to go to the electric plant to repair an electric iron. When he failed to return home the police were notified.
Besides his wife Mr. Goldin is survived by two sons, Ben of this city and Abe, a student at the University of Wisconsin; six daughters, Mrs. Edward Shovers of Madison, Mollie, Dorothy, Eva, Rachel and Jennie, all of this city. Pall bearers were D. Shovers, A. L. Jacobson, M. Shapiro, S. Siminossky, L. Simon and A. Zussman. Honorary bearers were A. Bahcall, N. Greenberg, F. Shovers, A. P. Segal, I. Kiss and H. Rossman.
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