PAUL MORTON KOENIGSBERGAge: 72 years1931–2003
- Name
- PAUL MORTON KOENIGSBERG
- Given names
- PAUL MORTON
- Surname
- KOENIGSBERG
Birth | about 1931 (5691) |
Death | November 22, 2003 (Heshvan 27, 5764) (Age 72 years) |
Source | Obituaries Citation details: Baltimore Jewish Times Text: KOENIGSBERG - On November 22 2003, PAUL MORTON, beloved father of Rhonda Branyan and her husband John of Virginia Beach and Michele Koenigsberg of Norfolk; and Douglas Koenigsberg and his fiance, Cathy of Baltimore, Robert Koenigsberg and his wife Corinne of Baltimore; and six grandchildren, Rachel, Ashly, Samantha, Jarod, Jordan and Eddy; and loving companion Eva. Memorial Donations may be made to the Beth Sholom Home 6401 Auburn Dr. Virginia Beach, VA 23462. |
Source | Obituaries Citation details: Virginian Pilot Newspaper Text: PAUL M. KOENIGSBERG
Published: November 24, 2003
Section: LOCAL, page B8
2003- Landmark Communications Inc.
VIRGINIA BEACH - Paul Morton Koenigsberg, 72, formerly of Beth Sholom Home, Virginia Beach, passed away Nov. 22, 2003. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Dora Koenigsberg and his sister, Barbara Koenigsberg.
Following a term in the Coast Guard, Paul began his career as a sales professional, which would span four decades. Pauls endearing personality, unique humor, and strong will earned the love and admiration of family, friends and clients alike. Born and raised in Baltimore, Paul is survived by two daughters, Rhonda Branyan and her husband John of Virginia Beach and Michele Koenigsberg of Norfolk; and two sons, Douglas Koenigsberg and his fiance, Cathy of Baltimore and Robert Koenigsberg and his wife Corinne of Baltimore; six grandchildren, Rachel, Ashly, Samantha, Jarod, Jordan and Eddy; and loving companion, Eva.
A funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. today in H.D. Oliver Funeral Apts., Norfolk Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to the Beth Sholom Home, 6401 Auburn Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462. |
Source | Personal Conversations and Correspondence Text: Alvin Keiser phone conversation 2/16/1994 |