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December 10, 2004/Kislev 27 5765, Vol. 57, No.15

Obituaries

Martin Einstein

Martin Einstein of Phoenix, died December 5, 2004. He was 91. He was born in Buttenhausen, Germany and came to Manhattan, NYC in 1938 and lived there until 1974. He spent the last 30 years in Phoenix and for the past 6 years at the Kivel Campus of Care. He retired from the furniture business after 37 years in the industry, both in sales and interior design. Martin served in the U.S. Army for four years during World War II.

Survivors include his daughter, Carol Consalvo, his son-in-law, Joe Consalvo, his grandchildren, Adam and Doreen Mosbach of Chandler and David Mosbach of Seattle, WA and his great granddaughters, Leah and Sarah of Chandler.

Services were held in the Chapel of Light at Green Acres Mortuaries and Cemetery. He passed away surrounded by his family, with dignity and grace, just like he lived his life. Contributions are suggested to the Hospice of the Valley, 1510 East Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014 or the Kivel Campus of Care, 3020 North 36th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85018.


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