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St. Louis Jewish Light from St. Louis, Missouri • 19

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St. Louis Jewish Light 17, 2001 Page 19 (Bobbi) Feigenbaum, Laura (Tom) Konieczny, Gail (Dale) Milligan, Diana Merkel, Greg (Loni) and Tom Pugh; son of the late Helen Ettlinger Wallerstein and the late David Feigenbaum. Contributions to Naval Historical Fund, in memory of Harry N. Feigenbaum, DE 334, 1306 Dahlgren Ave. SE, Washington Navy Yard, Memo- DC 20374-5055.

Berger rial RANDY C. HOFFMAN, died Oct. 8, 2001. Father of Lauren Ashley and Lindsey Ann Hoffman; husband of Jamie Joy Hoffman; brother of Cindy Ann Hoffman; son of the late Joan and Jules Hoffman; friend of Kitty Staley. Contributions to Jewish Family Children's Service, 655 Craig Suite 244, Creve Coeur, MO 63141.

Berger Memorial SARA FRIEDLANDER ALBERSTEIN KRAUS, Chicago, died Oct. 12, 2001. Widow of Joseph Kraus and Harry Alberstein; mother of Joanne Alberstein; stepmother of Alan (Beverly), Jerry (Linda) and Michael (Jack) Levy; sister of the late Harry and Morris Friedlander and Hilda Fishman; sister-Inlaw of Charlotte and the late Bess Friedlander, Jim Fishman, Rose and Florence Sherman, Fanny Peskind, Arthur Alberstein and Betty Block. Contributions to the Jewish Federation or to the Jewish Center for Aged. Rindskopf-Roth Berger Memorial SEVA J.

ROBERTS, died Oct. 7, 2001. Sister and sister-in-law of Hess (Joyce) Roberts and Clara June "Brownie" (Bernard) Marcus. (Lucinda) Kraus and Eunice teacher, administrator SARAH SAPOT, died Oct. 13, 2001.

Widow of Sol Sapot; mother and motherin-law of Helen (the late Irvin) Martin; grandmother of Sheila Zeve and Randall A. Martin, great-grandmother of Rebecca (Lee) Jackson; sister and sister-in-law of the late Harry, the late Manuel (Bea) and the late Etta Pearl; friend of Ruby and Marguerite Wilkes. Contributions to American Parkinson Disease 660 S. Euclid, Box 8111, St. Louis, MO 63110.

Berger Memorial Among the survivors are his wife of 11 years, Darlene Wise Sokol of Creve Coeur; two daughters, Sharon Sokol of Boston and Deborah Schorzman of Seattle; a stepson, Lawrence Schultz of San Diego; a stepdaughter, Jodi Portnoy of Chicago; and three brothers, Richard Sokol of St. Louis, David Sokol of Akron, Ohio, and Harry Sokol of Los Angeles. Contributions may be made to Congregation re Emeth, 11645 Ladue St. Louis, MO 63141. Take care of your family and friends Let us take care of the food For all your Shiva Needs Provided with taste and Respect Pumpernickle's Real Deli 11035 Olive Blvd.

314-567-4496 became a manager of planning and program development for the St. Louis School District. Mr. Sokol served in that position until 1983, when he began working, as an instructional coordinator at Carver Elementary School. He later was an instructional coordinator at other elementary schools, including Ashland Elementary School.

He retired in 1996. Mr. Sokol was also an amatour artist. who had a lifelong interest in the comic arts and superheroes of the 1930s and 1940s. The Only Jewish Family Owned and Operated Funeral Chapel In St.

Louis. Since 1884 Rindskopf-Roth FUNERAL CHAPEL 5216 DELMAR BLVD. ST. LOUIS. MO 63108 367-0438 ALVIN PAUL SOKOL, died Oct.

8, 2001. 'Husband of Darlene Sokol; father and father-in-law of Sharon (Richard Lesses) Sokol and Deborah. (Boyd) Schorzman; stepfather of Lawrence Schultz and Jodi (David) Portnoy; brother and brotherin-law of Richard (Irene), David (Cheryl) and Harry (Betty) Sokol and Edward, (Sandra) Wise; son of the late Joseph Spiegel and the late Gussie Spiegel Sokol; son-in-law of Rose Wise; nephew of Evelyn (Alex) Smotkin. Contributions to Congregation Shaare Emeth, 11645 Ladue St. Louis, MO 63141.

Rindskopf- Roth BETTY SVETSINSKY, died Oct. 7, 2001. Widow of Abe Svetsinsky; mother and mother-in-law of Raymond (Rosemary) Sevett, Maxine. (Gil) Speildoch and Phyllis (Max) Yaro; grandmother of Barry, Paul, Corey, Rick, Elise and Ami; great-grandmother of Jerry, Katie, Dylan, Jenell, Jacob, Ethan, Sam, Noah, Alex and Annice. Rindskopf-Roth ANN BORNSTEIN WEINBACH, 89, died Oct.

9, 2001. Widow of Martin. Weinbach; mother and mother-in-law of Myron (Sharye) and the late Lawrence Weinbach; grandmother of Andrew, David, Sheree, Michael, Steven and Bonnie. Contributions to Make-a-Wish Foundation of ROBERT J. WOHL, died Oct.

12, 2001. Husband of Betty Wohl; father and fatherin-law of Carol (Shawn Lewis) Berkin and the late Mark Richard Wohl; grandfather of Heather, Brian and Bradley Berkin, Stacey, Ashley and Molly Wohl and Andrea (Kevin) James; brother and brother-in-law of Patsy (the late Richard) Freeman and the late Margie Ingber. Contributions to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or the American Cancer Society. Berger Memorial SIDNEY YAFFE, died Oct. 12, 2001.

Husband of Betty Rosen Yaffe; father and father-in-law of Barbara (Michael) Menczer and Jody (David) Brown; grandfather of Lisa (Patrick) Ruschke, Erin Menczer and Justin and Kimberly Brown; brother of the late Helen (Harry) Hirschfeld, Rosalie (Al) Renner and Estelle Horn; brother-in-law of Ray Horn, Helen (Paul) Thaller and Milton (Rose) and Mickey (Adrienne) Rosen. Contributions to the Alzheimers Association. Rindskopf-Roth ANCHE DUBIN, died Oct. 2001. Widow of Maurice pubin; mother and motheraw of Richard (Judith), pin; sister and sister-inof Shirley (the late arles) Bass; grandmother my (Darrell), Christopher Jennifer Dubin.

Contriions to the Center of Conporary Arts (COCA). ger Memorial EISEN, died Oct. 11, 01. Husband of Florence en; father and father-inof Arnold and Marlene uart Berkowitz) Eisen; her and brother-in-law of late Sam (the late Dora) the late Al (Bennette dberg) Eisen; grandfaof Seth and Jacob kowitz. Berger Memorial RRY NATHAN FEIGENUM, died Oct.

12, 2001. band of Juanita Brown genbaum and widower of raine Lutz Feigenbaum; er and father-in-law of en (Tom) Geist, Alan vin P. Sokol; Ivin P. Sokol, a retired her and administrator for versity City and St. Louis lic Schools, died Monday, 8, 2001, at Missouri BapMedical Center of compliInS from a heart ailment.

He 67 and lived in Creve native of Alliance, Ohio, Mr. Sokol grew up in Akron and graduated in 1956 with a bachclor's degree in sociology from ent State University, Mr. Sokol then began teaching at a rural elementary school while earning his master's degree in sociology from Kent State University. In 1961, Mr. Sokol moved to University City to teach sixth Trade at Jackson Park Elemenary School.

He later became an dministrator for the Univerity City School District, workng as a project evaluator and searcher. Mr. Sokol left the district in 975, and briefly owned a conulting business. In.1976, Mr. Sokol earned a loctorate in philosophy from St.

Louis University and A Monument Dedication For THELMA WALTUCH EPSTEIN October 21, 2001 Sunday, 9:30 A.M. B'nai Amoona Cemetery Rosenbloom Monument Co. A Monument Dedication For CELIA SCHNEIDER GOLDMAN October 21, 2001 Sunday, 1:00 P.M. Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetry-Olive St. Rd.

Rosenbloom Monument Co. A Monument Dedication For SELMA LANDAU October 21, 2001 Sunday, 1:00 P.M. Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery Rosenbloom Monument Co. A Monument Dedication For MARGARET October 21, 2001 Sunday, 2:30 P.M. Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetry-White Rd Rosenbloom Monument Co.

A Monument Dedication For GENIEVE ROSENBERG October 21, 2001 Sunday, 1:00 P.M. Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetry-White Rd Rosenbloom Monument Co. CECILE ZIMBALIST, died Oct. 9, 2001. Widow of Abra- ham Zimbalist; mother and mother-in-law of Marilyn (Rabbi Victor) Urecki; sister and sister-in-law of Ruth (the late Julius) Hartstein, Edward (Mary), the late Wilbert (Pat), the late Mendel and the late Joe (the late Lila) Rosen and the late Rose (the late Edwin) Balk; grandmother of Avrah, Chava and Zahava Urecki.

Contributions to B'nai Jacob Synagogue, 1599 Virginia St.East, Charleston, WV 25311. Berger Memorial The Family Of MILLIE YAFFE Sincerely appreciates all the wonderful outpourings of love and caring extended to Millie and her family during her illness and all of the kind expressions of sympathy extended since her death. MILLIE was a caring, loving person and she will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Your many contributions, cards, notes, flowers, fruit and food that sustained us during this very difficult period in our lives will long be remembered by all her family. With heartfelt thanks, The Yaffe and the Shamsky Family A SIMPLE ACT OF KINDNESS Spending a few hours today can save your family stress and expense.

Perhaps the most pronounced aspect of a preplanned funeral is its thoughtfulness. It is a gesture that will always be appreciated. And remembered. Call our Advance Planning Director, Stephen Dardick.at 314.361.0622. Then get on with the rest of your life.

BERGER MEMORIAL 100 YEARS OF TRADITION. FOUR GENERATIONS OF CARING. Richard W. Stein 4715 McPherson Ave. St.

Louis, Missouri 63108 314-361-0622 A Member of the St. Louis Jewish Community and a St. Louis Tradition for Over 95 Years. ROSENBLOOM )M MONUMENT CO. Thank you for your confidence and trust since 1905 7511 Olive Street Rd.

721-5070.

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