WElNBERG - Frank, Feb. 4, 1953, at the residence, 168 Sycamore St., husband of the late Ada Gould, beloved father of Mrs. lsadore T. (Hannah) Jaffe, Mrs. Myron (Lillian) Cooper and the late Beatrice Weinberg, devoted brother of Mrs. Moe W. (Katherine) Hoffman and Goodman Weinberg. Also survived by three grandchildren.
Frank Weinberg, 68, widely-known Albany tailor, who conducted a business at 224 Hamilton St. 43 years before retiring six months ago, died yesterday at his home, 168 Sycamore St. Born in Poland, Mr. Weinberg lived in Albany most of his life. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Hannah Jaffe, Albany, and Mrs. Lillian Cooper, Glens Falls (10/11/1911-7/20/1993); a brother, Goodman Weinberg; a sister, Mrs. Moe W. Hoffman, both of Albany, and a grandson Burial will be in Sons of Abraham Fuller Rd. Cemetery.
WElNBERG - Frank, Feb. 4, 1953, at the residence, 168 Sycamore St., husband of the late Ada Gould, beloved father of Mrs. lsadore T. (Hannah) Jaffe, Mrs. Myron (Lillian) Cooper and the late Beatrice Weinberg, devoted brother of Mrs. Moe W. (Katherine) Hoffman and Goodman Weinberg. Also survived by three grandchildren.
Frank Weinberg, 68, widely-known Albany tailor, who conducted a business at 224 Hamilton St. 43 years before retiring six months ago, died yesterday at his home, 168 Sycamore St. Born in Poland, Mr. Weinberg lived in Albany most of his life. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Hannah Jaffe, Albany, and Mrs. Lillian Cooper, Glens Falls (10/11/1911-7/20/1993); a brother, Goodman Weinberg; a sister, Mrs. Moe W. Hoffman, both of Albany, and a grandson Burial will be in Sons of Abraham Fuller Rd. Cemetery.
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