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NATHAN POLSKIAge: 76 years18991975

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NATHAN POLSKI
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NATHAN
Surname
POLSKI
Birth April 24, 1899 (Iyar 14, 5659) 49 42

Death November 1975 (Kislev 5736) (Age 76 years)
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NATHAN POLSKI
Birth: April 24, 1899 (Iyar 14, 5659) 49 42
Death: November 1975 (Kislev 5736)Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
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IDA EDITH POLSKY
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Birth: December 2, 1889 (Kislev 9, 5650) 39 32
Death: August 27, 1982 (Elul 8, 5742)
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SourceSocial Security Death Index
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Social Security Death Index about Nathan Polski Name: Nathan Polski SSN: 215-22-2598 Last Residence: 21215 Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America Born: 24 Apr 1899 Died: Nov 1975 State (Year) SSN issued: Maryland (Before 1951 )
Source1940 Census
Citation details: 1940 Census Norman Polski
Source1920 Census
Citation details: Maryland, BALTIMORE, ED 38 SD 3 Sheet 8B
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: November 22, 1975 (Kislev 18, 5736)
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Polski, was film censor and retired bar owner Nathan Polski, a retired tavern owner who was working as an inspector for the Maryland State Board of Censors, will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow at the Levinson funeral establishment, 6010 Reisterstown road. Mr. Polski, who was 76, died yesterday in his sleep at his home at 7121 Park Heights avenue. From 1950 until his retirement in 1968, he was the owner of a tavern called the Knotty Pine Club. Earlier, he had been in the laundry business. A native of Kiev, in the Ukraine, he came to Baltimore as a child with his family. He enlisted in the Army and served on the Mexican border before being discharged for being under age. Later he reenlisted and served in France during World War I. He was wounded at Verdun. He had formed the Northwest Baltimore Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons and served as its first president. He had also been instrumental in the establishment of a senior citizens center that is due to open on Reisterstown road near the Reisterstown Plaza Shopping Center. Active in Fifth District Democratic politics, he was a founder of the Queensbury Democratic Club. He had also served two terms in the late 1950's as president of the Metropolitan Liquor Dealers Association. He was a member of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation and the Torah-Exodus Lodge of B'nai B'rith. Also, he belonged to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, the Jewish War Veterans and the Veterans of World War I. His first wife, the former Jeanetta McDonough, died in 1969. He is survived by his wife, the former Mildred Carp Cornblatt; a son, Norman Polski, of Baltimore; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Lillien, of Pikesville; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Jacobsen and Mrs. Ida Mannes both of Pikesville, and Mrs. Ethel Schmulewitz, of Balti more, and four grandchildren.