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Leslie Alfred Belz

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Leslie Alfred Belz

Birth
Death
6 Nov 1963 (aged 28)
Randolph, Portage County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2 Row C Plot 12
Memorial ID
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Info on the plane crash that took the lives of Paul and Leslie (derived from newspaper articles in the Mansfield News-Journal, Mansfield, OH, 7 Nov 1963, pg1 , c4 and in The Independent News, Massillon, OH, 7 Nov 1963, pg 6, c3-5.) The Belz brothers Paul and Leslie were killed when the small single-engine aircraft (a Piper Commanche) in which they were passengers crashed and exploded in a cornfield about two miles from Randolph, OH. The pilot and a third passenger also were killed. The aircraft had departed Buffalo, NY and was in the vicinity of Randolph, OH, in contact with the control tower of the Akron-Canton Regional airport when it crashed. Factors that may have conributed to the crash were a failure of the craft's navigational equipment and bad weather (dense fog.)
Info on the plane crash that took the lives of Paul and Leslie (derived from newspaper articles in the Mansfield News-Journal, Mansfield, OH, 7 Nov 1963, pg1 , c4 and in The Independent News, Massillon, OH, 7 Nov 1963, pg 6, c3-5.) The Belz brothers Paul and Leslie were killed when the small single-engine aircraft (a Piper Commanche) in which they were passengers crashed and exploded in a cornfield about two miles from Randolph, OH. The pilot and a third passenger also were killed. The aircraft had departed Buffalo, NY and was in the vicinity of Randolph, OH, in contact with the control tower of the Akron-Canton Regional airport when it crashed. Factors that may have conributed to the crash were a failure of the craft's navigational equipment and bad weather (dense fog.)

Inscription

Translation of the Hebrew inscription:
"Here lies my dear husband, our dear father, our dear son, and my dear brother, reb [Mr.] Levi son of reb [Mr.] Shraga Feivel. Died 19 Marcheshvan [5]724 [5/6 Nov 1963.] May his soul be bound up in the bond of everlasting life."

Note that "reb" is an honorific title of respect, like "mister"; it does not mean "rabbi." Also, the inscribed Hebrew year is 724, with the millennial year 5000 implied. Finally, Hebrew days begin at sunset; thus the 19th day of the month of Marcheshvan 5724 actually began at sunset on 5 Nov and ended at sunset on 6 Nov. Of course, the actual secular day of death is known from other sources to be 6 Nov.



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