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ARONSTAM, Bernard

Male 1904 - 1987  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ARONSTAM, Bernard was born on 16 Jan 1904 in New York (son of ARONSTAM, Herman and Rae); died in Jun 1987 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.

    Family/Spouse: Elsie B. Elsie was born on 2 Dec 1909; died on 4 Oct 2000 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles County, CA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Bernard married STEIN, Florence Pearl on 27 May 1932 in Rochester, Monroe County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle - 4/10/1932

    Miss Florence Pearl Stein,
    daughter of Mrs. Meyer Stein of
    Ormond Street, and Bernard
    Harry Aronstam. son of Mr. and
    Mrs. Herman Aronstam of South
    Goodman Street, were married at
    the Powers Hotel Sunday evening.
    Mar. 27. Rabbi Jeremiah J. Barman
    and Rabbi Morris Barman
    performed the ceremony.
    The service took piace under a
    canopy of Easter lilies surrounded
    by palms. The aisls through
    which the bridal party marched
    was decorated with white satin
    ribbon looped between palms.
    Mrs. Louis M Bunis_sang,"I Love
    You Truly."
    . The bride was gowned in white
    lace and satin, and her veil which
    was turban shape, was made of
    tulle and caught with orange
    blossoms. She ' carried Easter
    lilies.
    Mrs. Jack Stein, matron of
    honor, wore powder blue crepe
    and the bridesmaids, the Misses
    Helen Aronstam. Shlrely Bun is
    and Jennie Levine aad Mrs. Rose
    Laserson. wore pastel shades.
    All carried spring flowers. ,

    Jack Steinmetz was best man.
    The bride's mother, who gave '
    her In marriage, was in black
    lace and wore a shoulder bouquet
    of pink roses and lilies of the
    valley. The mother of the bride-
    groom was in Mack triple sheer .
    crepe, and also wore pink roses
    and lilies of the valley.
    The bridal table, which was'of
    horseshoe shape, was entirely
    decorated with spring flowers and
    the Individual tables carried out
    the same flower scheme.
    Out-of-town g u e s t s included
    Mr and Mra. Albert Keeten of
    Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
    E. Stein of New York. Mrs. Anne
    Williams of New York. Mr. and
    Mrs. M. L. Lubit of Boston. Mrs.
    Jack Baltimore of Toledo, Mr. L.
    Stang of New York, Mr. A. Lu-
    biske of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
    N. H. Bunis of Auburn. Mr. and
    Mrs. Louis M. Bunis of Buffalo
    and Mr. and Mrs. Soi Bunis of
    Geneva.
    Prenuptlal affairs for the bride
    were given by Mrs. Jack Stein.
    Miss Helen Aronotem, Mrs. Mor
    ris Lazereon. Mrs. Charles Tentkin.
    Miss Shlrley Bunts. Miss
    Jessie Weissager. Miss Jeanie
    Levine, Miss Francos Dowd and
    Mrs. A. Joseph London.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ARONSTAM, Herman was born about 1875 in Germany; and died.

    Herman married Rae about 1900. Rae was born about 1878 in Austria; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rae was born about 1878 in Austria; and died.
    Children:
    1. ARONSTAM, Theodore was born on 5 Dec 1900 in New York; died on 14 Jun 1970 in Pittsford, Monroe County, NY.
    2. 1. ARONSTAM, Bernard was born on 16 Jan 1904 in New York; died in Jun 1987 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA.
    3. ARONSTAM, Helen was born about 1911 in New York; and died.



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