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SAUL A HARRISAge: 71 years18911962

Name
SAUL A HARRIS
Given names
SAUL A
Surname
HARRIS
Birth 1891 (5651) 25 25
MarriageROSE GLASSERView this family
1954 (5714) (Age 63 years)
Death August 11, 1962 (Av 11, 5722) (Age 71 years)
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father
mother
Marriage:
elder sister
-2 years
elder sister
CELYA JEANETTE HARRIS
Birth: November 25, 1886 (Heshvan 27, 5647) 20 21Poland
Death: December 12, 1972 (Tevet 7, 5733)
-23 months
elder sister
8 years
himself
SAUL A HARRIS
Birth: 1891 (5651) 25 25Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: August 11, 1962 (Av 11, 5722)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
2 years
younger sister
RUTH D HARRIS
Birth: January 22, 1893 (Shevat 5, 5653) 27 27
Death: November 3, 1972 (Heshvan 26, 5733)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
4 years
younger brother
SAMUEL HARRIS
Birth: July 14, 1896 (Av 4, 5656) 30 30Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: July 9, 1971 (Tamuz 16, 5731)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
3 years
younger brother
CHARLES D HARRIS
Birth: September 11, 1899 (Tishrei 7, 5660) 33 34Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: September 22, 1971 (Tishrei 3, 5732)Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
5 years
younger sister
SARA (SESSIE) HARRIS
Birth: 1904 (5664) 38 38Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: November 23, 1971 (Kislev 5, 5732)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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himself
SAUL A HARRIS
Birth: 1891 (5651) 25 25Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death: August 11, 1962 (Av 11, 5722)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
wife
ROSE GLASSER
רחל בלא בת חיים נחמן
Birth: December 29, 1896 (Tevet 24, 5657)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: December 11, 1995 (Kislev 18, 5756)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Marriage: 1954 (5714)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
ABRAHAM BRESLAU + ROSE GLASSER - View this family
wife’s husband
wife
ROSE GLASSER
רחל בלא בת חיים נחמן
Birth: December 29, 1896 (Tevet 24, 5657)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: December 11, 1995 (Kislev 18, 5756)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Marriage: December 31, 1917 (Tevet 16, 5678)Baltimore, Maryland, USA

SourceFamily Tree - Will Ogburn for Silverman/Buckner Family
Publication: Family Tree Dated February 2002
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: August 12, 1962 (Av 12, 5722)
Text:
HARRIS - On August 11, 1962, SAUL A., beloved husband of Rose B. Harris (nee Glasser), of Temple Garden Apartments, Madison avenue and Cloverdale road, Apartment 208; devoted father of Ferd Breslau, of Raleigh, N.C.; Robert Breslau, of Bethesda, Md.; Harold Breslau, of Baltimore; brother of Sam and Charles D. Harris, Mrs. Morris Robinson, Mrs. Harry Rubenstein and Miss Ruth Harris, of Baltimore; Mrs. Samuel Abrahams, of New York, and the late Mrs. Bee Ulman. Services at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Monday, August 13, at 11 A.M. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road.) Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery, 3600 East Baltimore street. Friends may call at the chapel Sunday evening 7 to 10.
SourceNewspaper Articles
Citation details: Saul A. Harris, Baltimore State's Attorney, Dies at 71
Date of entry in original source: August 12, 1962 (Av 12, 5722)
SourceNewspaper Articles
Citation details: Saul Harris Funeral Set
Date of entry in original source: August 13, 1962 (Av 13, 5722)
Text:
No Criminal Court Trials Slated Out Of Respect
SourceObituaries
Citation details: The Baltimore Sun
Date of entry in original source: December 15, 1995 (Kislev 22, 5756)
Text:
Rose G. Breslau Harris, 98, opera buff, champion whistler By FRED RASMUSSEN SUN STAFF Rose G. Breslau Harris, who outlived two husbands, her two sons, and at 98 still was living independently, loving music, walking, playing cards and being with relatives, died of pneumonia Monday at Sinai Hospital. The former Rose Glasser, a resident of the Highfield House on North Charles Street for more than 30 years, was the first-born child in Baltimore of Jewish immigrant parents who came to the city in 1894 from Latvia. "She was one of six and the 'American baby' when she was born," said her grandson, Andrew Breslau of New York City." She lived almost the entire century in Baltimore and nearly got her full fare's worth. "She knew the Baltimore of horse-drawn carriages and little electric light. Her time spanned those years to men walking on the moon. "She used to tell us stories about the ice man and making her own soap. She communicated this bygone and vanished world to her grandchildren, yet remained a contemporary woman who lived unassisted and valued her independence," he said. Educated in city schools, Mrs. Harris was a stenographer as a young woman before she married retailer Abraham Breslau in 1918. During 34 years of marriage, the couple raised two sons, both now deceased. In 1954, she married Saul A. Harris, then Baltimore state's attorney. He died in 1962. Mrs. Harris worked during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s as a sales associate for the old Schleisner & Co. women's ready-to-wear store in the 300 block of N. Howard St. "She was a very fashionable woman who was one of the prettiest women of her time in Baltimore," said her niece, Harriet Azrael of Baltimore. "She had delicate features and always wore the latest stylish fashions." Mrs. Harris collected operatic recordings and was a devoted Saturday afternoon listener to the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts. "Besides being an opera buff, she was a champion whistler who kept on whistling up until a few years ago," said Mr. Breslau. Her repertoire included operatic arias and Yiddish and popular songs. Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Baltimore Hebrew Temple, 7401 Park Heights Ave. She was a member of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation for 80 years. In addition to her grandson and niece, survivors include another grandson, David Breslau of Los Angeles; three granddaughters, Nancy Lewis and Linda Berg, both of Bethesda, and Jill Breslau of Berkeley, Calif.; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.