Working briefly as a salesman for Schwebel Baking Compnay, Morris later opened a bakery and then a grocery store in Warren, OH. They had three sons, Eugene, David, and Jerry, and two daughters, Gertrude and Rose.
Emil Moritz Weiss died on April 2nd, 1953. He was 62 years old. According to his death certificate, the cause of death was bronchogenic carcinoma, or lung cancer. He was well liked by all who knew him and was a devoted family man. Due to his sponsorship, three siblings and their families were able to immigrate to America and escape the horror of pre and post-war Europe. He is buried in the Children of Israel segment of the Anshe Emeth Cemetery in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. He is missed.
Working briefly as a salesman for Schwebel Baking Compnay, Morris later opened a bakery and then a grocery store in Warren, OH. They had three sons, Eugene, David, and Jerry, and two daughters, Gertrude and Rose.
Emil Moritz Weiss died on April 2nd, 1953. He was 62 years old. According to his death certificate, the cause of death was bronchogenic carcinoma, or lung cancer. He was well liked by all who knew him and was a devoted family man. Due to his sponsorship, three siblings and their families were able to immigrate to America and escape the horror of pre and post-war Europe. He is buried in the Children of Israel segment of the Anshe Emeth Cemetery in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. He is missed.
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