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LEON JULIUS SUGARAge: 67 years19031971

Name
LEON JULIUS SUGAR
Given names
LEON JULIUS
Surname
SUGAR
Birth November 26, 1903 (Kislev 7, 5664)

MarriageIDA PETASKYView this family
July 11, 1931 (Tamuz 26, 5691) (Age 27 years)
Death January 25, 1971 (Tevet 28, 5731) (Age 67 years)

Burial January 27, 1971 (Shevat 1, 5731) (2 days after death)
Address: 3600 E Baltimore Street Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Cemetery: Hebrew Friendship Cemetery
Family with IDA PETASKY - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: July 11, 1931 (Tamuz 26, 5691)Baltimore, Maryland, USA

SourceFamily Tree - Jerry Green
Publication: Jerry Green Family Tree received 2/20/1994
SourceObituaries
Text:
SUGAR - On June 3, IDA (nee Petasky), beloved wife of the late Leon J. Sugar, beloved sister of the late Samuel, David and William Petasky, loving aunt of Eugene and Joel Petasky. Services and interment will be held at the Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, 3600 E. Baltimore Street on Monday, June 5 at 10 a.m. Arrangements by Sol Levinson & Bros., Inc.
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: January 28, 1971 (Shevat 2, 5731)
Text:
SUGAR On January 25, 1971, LEON J., beloved husband of Ida Sugar (nee Petasky) brother of the late Harold Sugar, Stella Flax and Rita Hirschorn. Services will be held at the Sylvan Lewis and Son Funeral Home, 9610 Reisterstown road at Valley road on Wednesday, January 27 at 10 A.M. Interment in the Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, 3600 East Baltimore street. In mourning at 6222 Benhurst road.
SourceSocial Security Death Index
Text:
SUGAR, LEON Birth Date: 26 Nov 1903 Death Date: Jan 1971 Issuing State: MD Residence at Death: BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE CITY, MD 21209 SSN: 215-01-6587
SourceWedding/ Engagement Announcements
Citation details: The News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina)
Date of entry in original source: July 12, 1931 (Tamuz 27, 5691)
Text:
Sugar-Petasky Plymouth, July 11, - A beautiful wedding of impressive simplicity was solemnized at Mt Holy Inn, Baltimore, Md., on Sunday evening at 6 o'clock when Miss Ida Petasky of Baltimore, became the bride of Leon Sugar of Plymouth, with Rev. L. Weisgard of Utah Place Temple performing the ceremony. The beauty of the bride was accentuated by the exquisite bridal gown of white satin which she wore. Her bouquet was of orchids, valley lilies, and sweetheart roses. She entered with her father, Benjamin Petasky who gave her in marriage. The bride groom entered with his brother Harold Sugar, who acted as best man. The bride was attended by four bridesmaids and four ushers. Immediately after the ceremony a dinner party was given followed by a reception. At midnight the couple lert for a trip to New York up the Hudson and into Canada by way of Niagra Falls. Mr, and Mrs, Sugar will make their home in Plymouth, He is a merchant of this city.