Category: Waldheim Cemetery
Molly Walovitz
19 September 1904 – 6 September 1922 Molly was the older of David and Sarah Shifrisa Walovitz’s two daughters. Sarah lost two other children prior to 1910. Molly died just two weeks’ shy of her 18th birthday. The family arrived in 1906 or 1907 or possibly both. On the 1910 census, Sarah and Molly are […]
Corporal Alex D. Weinberg
15 May 1895 – 26 September 1918 As his headstone says, Alex was killed in action in the Argonne Forest. Devastatingly, the headstone says, “in World War,” his parents who’d had this inscription made unaware that they would both live to see a second one. Don and Bessie married in 1881 in Odessa – the […]
Balaban Mausoleum
As it says over the door, the Balaban Mausoleum was built “In Memoriam to Ida Balaban Katz,” the sister of the founders of Balaban and Katz, the iconic movie palace moguls. The mausoleum was designed by Rapp and Rapp, the same architects who designed the Chicago Theater which still stands as a highly recognizable icon […]
Lucille R. Katz
31 December 1910 – 4 June 1926 Lucille was the middle daughter of three sisters (as well as having one living older brother and another older sibling who had died in infancy), and her headstone marks her as a deeply loved child whose family took special pains to commemorate. The Katz family plot is pretty […]
Fannie Arenstein Peskind Kamin
5 April 1881 – 23 April 1962 Fannie was born in Latvia a few years before the “Russification measure” began in 1887. In January of 1905, Russian army troops opened fire on demonstrators in Riga, killing 73 and injuring another 200 people. A revolution also took place in the Baltic region that same year. It’s […]
Irving S. Glassman
19 May 1919 – 6 February 1928 Irving Glassman was the second of four sons born to immigrant parents Sophie Panijal (from Romania) and Harry Glassman (his records initially list Russia but the Glassmans were from Warsaw so once Poland became an independent nation after 1918, the records list it as his country of origin). […]
Rose Kadin Vertel
February 28, 1891 – November 7, 1924 Rose was born in Kiev to Max and Anna (Manchewsky) Kadin, but she and her parents immigrated to the US just two years later in 1893. The family was almost certainly fleeing the pogroms which ravaged Jewish communities throughout the southwestern part of Imperial Russia (present-day Poland and […]