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Published in the Brownsville Herald - Sunday, August 27, 1972 pg 10a
Nathan C. Greenspan, 70, of 1214 Poplar Dr., died here Saturday afternoon. A native Skalat, Austria, he had been a resident of Brownsville for 25 years.
He is survived by daughter, Mrs. Rachel Perelman of Brownsville, a son, Abraham Greenspan of Central America; two brothers, Martin Greenspan of Brownsville and Harry Greenspan of New Jersey; a sister, Mrs. Maria Alkon of Mexico City. His wife, Antonia, preceded him in death in Dec. 7, 1971.
Funeral will be held at 5 PM today at Darling Mouser Chapel with Rabbi Sam Perl officiating. Burial will follow at Hebrew Cemetery. The family has suggested that contributions may be made to the Hadassah Cancer Research in Care of Temple Beth El.
Pallbearers will be Bernard Levin, William Gresores, Simon Rubinsky, Marcel (Buddy) Sommer, Israel Lizka and Bernard Whitman.
Could not find in findagrave location list.
Published in the Brownsville Herald - Sunday, August 27, 1972 pg 10a
Nathan C. Greenspan, 70, of 1214 Poplar Dr., died here Saturday afternoon. A native Skalat, Austria, he had been a resident of Brownsville for 25 years.
He is survived by daughter, Mrs. Rachel Perelman of Brownsville, a son, Abraham Greenspan of Central America; two brothers, Martin Greenspan of Brownsville and Harry Greenspan of New Jersey; a sister, Mrs. Maria Alkon of Mexico City. His wife, Antonia, preceded him in death in Dec. 7, 1971.
Funeral will be held at 5 PM today at Darling Mouser Chapel with Rabbi Sam Perl officiating. Burial will follow at Hebrew Cemetery. The family has suggested that contributions may be made to the Hadassah Cancer Research in Care of Temple Beth El.
Pallbearers will be Bernard Levin, William Gresores, Simon Rubinsky, Marcel (Buddy) Sommer, Israel Lizka and Bernard Whitman.
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