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HERMAN ISRAEL SACHSAge: 53 years18991952

Name
HERMAN ISRAEL SACHS
Given names
HERMAN ISRAEL
Surname
SACHS
Birth September 1, 1899 (Elul 26, 5659)
MarriageANNA JAY BRAMSView this family
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Occupation
Bookeeper

Death December 8, 1952 (Kislev 20, 5713) (Age 53 years)
Burial
Note: Plot 3666, section 33
Family with ANNA JAY BRAMS - View this family
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HERMAN ISRAEL SACHS
Birth: September 1, 1899 (Elul 26, 5659)Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: December 8, 1952 (Kislev 20, 5713)Washington, District of Columbia, USA
wife
ANNA JAY BRAMS
Birth: June 11, 1903 (Sivan 16, 5663)New Jersey, USA
Death: January 10, 2001 (Tevet 15, 5761)Florida, USA
Marriage:

SourceFamily Tree - Jerry Green
Publication: Jerry Green Family Tree received 2/20/1994
Text:
Education: 8th grade
SourceWedding/ Engagement Announcements
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: September 18, 1921 (Elul 15, 5681)
Text:
Sacks Rady Miss Lillian Rady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rady, 2129 Linden avenue, was married Sunday, September 11, to Mr. Herman I. Sacks, son of Mr. Harry J. Sacks, 2200 Westwood avenue. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents and Rabbi Rifkin officiated. The ceremony was followed by a reception to relatives and friends. Miss Rae Billikoft, of Chicago, violinist, cousin of the groom, and Miss Helen Rady, pianist, niece of the bride, played the. wedding march. Among out-of town guests present were: Miss Rae Billikoft, of Chicago; Mr. M. Sacks, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hais, of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Max Feldstein, of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. G. Malvin, of New York ; Mr. G Rosenheim, of New York ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schunick, of San Francisco. Cal. The bridal,couple left for a wedding trip to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
SourceObituaries
Citation details: Times Herald (Washington, DC)
Date of entry in original source: December 10, 1952 (Kislev 22, 5713)
Text:
SACHS, HERMAN ISRAEL. On Monday, December 8, 1952, at his residence, 6040 14th st .n.w., HERMAN ISRAEL SACHS, beloved husband of Anna Sachs and devoted father of Miss Reva and Sigmund Sachs. He also is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Sidney Ehrlich, Mrs. Jerome Glickman of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Irving Wolf of Baltimore, Md., Samuel Levin of Wilmington, Del., Mrs.Mack Blum, and two grandchildren. Funeral services at the Bernard Danzansky & Son Funeral Home. 3501 14th st. n.w.. on Wednesday, December 10, at 12:30 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. Please omit flowers.
SourceObituaries
Citation details: Times Herald (Washington, DC)
Date of entry in original source: December 10, 1952 (Kislev 22, 5713)
Text:
HERMAN SACHS FUNERAL RITES SLATED TODAY Funeral services for Herman Israel Sachs, 53, general manager of the Federal Cab company, will be held at 12:30 p.m. today in the Danzansky funeral home with burial in Arlington National cemetery. Mr. Sachs died of a heart attack Monday at his home, 6040 Fourteenth St. NW. Born and raised in Baltimore, he came to the District abdut 25 years ago. He was an Army veteran, having served in the Mexican border campaign and in France during World War I. He was a member of Post No. 58, Jewish War Veterans; Colley McCullough Post No. 22, American Legion, and Company I, Post No. 63, Twenty-ninth Division association. He also was active in civil defense work here and was a member of the Metropolitan Police reserve corps. Surviving are his wife, Anna Jay; two children Reva and Sigmund Sachs both of Baltimore; five sisters, Mrs. Sidney Ehrlich and Mrs. Mack Blum, both of this area, Mrs. Jerome Glickman and Mrs. Irving Wolf, both of Baltimore, and Mrs. Samuel Levin, of Wilmington, Del., and two grandchildren.
SourceMarriage Certificate
Citation details: Maryland Marriage Report Sachs Rady
SourceFindagrave.com
Burial
Plot 3666, section 33