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Obituaries
Norman E. Kinsler
Norman Eugene Kinsler, 63, of
Atlanta died Monday, June 23.
Graveside service was held Tues
day, June 24, at Crest Lawn Ceme
tery. with Rabbi Emanuel Feldman
officiating.
A native of Atlanta, Mr. Kinsler
was a graduate of Boys High
School, and attended the University
of Georgia. He had a degree from a
design school in Chicago and earned
a law degree from John Marshall
Law School in Atlanta. He served
in the U.S. Army as a sergeant in
the military police during World
War 11.
Mr. Kinsler was a Mason, a
member of the Hungarian Benevo
lent Society, and a member of
Congregation Beth Jacob.
He owned and operated the Apex
Loan and Finance Company for 30
years. He was a director and past
president of Atlanta Industrial
Loan Association, and was secre
tary-treasurer of the Council of
Credit Institutes, a southeastern
organization of consumer credit
associations.
He was also a director of the
Georgia Industrial Loan Associa
tion for 30 years, serving as secre
tary-treasurer for 21 years; also,
chairman of the insurance commit
tee and a member of its executive
committee. He also served on the
board of the Consumer Credit
Counseling Service.
One of the organizers of a special
training course for managers on
the Georgia Industrial Loan Act,
he authored the textbook used in
the course and taught and super
vised the course for 18 years. He
was the first recipient of the Culver
Kidd Award of the Georgia Indus
trial Loan Association for distin
guished service to the industry.
Survivors include his wife, Mar
garet Prosterman Kinsler; son and
daughter-in-law, Harlan and Sher
rie Kinsler; daughter and son-in-
law, Sharon and Lewis Karlan;
son, Michael Kinsler, all of Atlanta;
one grandchild; aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Mrs. Sara Shub
Mrs. Sara Levin Shub of Or
lando, Fla., died Friday, July 4.
Graveside service was held Sun
day, July 6. at Temple Beth Israel
Cemetery, with Rabbi Larry J.
Halpern officiating.
Survivors include her husband,
Irving Shub; son, Dr. Harvey Shub;
daughters, Carol Shub and Susan
Shub; sister, Mrs. Ann Pizitz;
grandchildren, Caroline and Todd
Shub, all of Orlando; and several
nieces and nephews.
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Ted Oser
Ted Oser, 82, of Atlanta died
Sunday, July 13.
Graveside service was held Mon
day, July 14, at Greenwood Ceme
tery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend offi
ciating.
Mr. Oser was a 33rd degree
Mason. He was the only two-time
past president of the National Pest
Control Society. He was a former
executive-vice president of Orkin
Pest Control and was the current
president of Oser Services Inc.
He was active in the Kiwanis
Club and Scottish Rite Children’s
Hospital. He was a member of
Ahavath Achim Synagogue and
Ahavath Achim Minyannaires.
Survivors include his wife, Net-
tye Oser; son, Dr. Gary Oser Rich-
man of Atlanta; daughter, Clarice
Parver of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs.
Sylvia Rich of Atlanta, Mrs. Rose
Medvene of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs.
Helen Duchin of Linden, N.J.; a
brother, Maurice Oser of Denver,
Colo., and three grandchildren.
Contributions can be made to
the Scottish Rite Children’s Hospi
tal or Ahavath Achim Minyan
naires.
Mrs. Anne Cohen Lemer
Mrs. Anne Cohen Lemer, 74, of
Atlanta died Monday, July 14.
A memorial service was held
Wednesday, July 16, in Massell
Chapel at The Temple, with Rabbi
Alvin Sugarman officiating. Inter
ment was at Oakland Cemetery.
Mrs. Lemer was in the ladies’
clothing business in retail sales.
She was the widow of Herman
Lemer. Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Davie L. Davis of Atlanta;
sister, Mrs. Adeline C. DeBrovy of
Topeka, Kan.; grandson, Douglas
C. Bell Jr. of Atlanta; and nieces
and nephews.
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Abraham Gepner, 74, of Atlanta
died Thursday, July 10.
Graveside service was held Sun
day, July 13, at Greenwood Ceme
tery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend offi
ciating.
Mr. Gepner was president of
Gepner Knitwear Company. He
was a graduate of the University of
Alabama Law School and prac
ticed law in Birmingham before
entering the knitwear business.
He served in World War II in the
Intelligence Corps with the rank of
captain. He was a past president of
the Men and Boys Apparel Club, a
member of the Chamber of Com
merce and a member of B’nai B’rith.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Ida Stoler Gepner; sisters, Mrs.
Shirley Gilmont of Long Island,
N.Y., and Mrs. Rachel Katz of
Atlanta; brothers, Benjamin Gepner
of Elmont, N. Y., and Isadore Gep
ner of Long Island.
Mrs. Mitzie R. Kornblum
Mrs. Mitzie Rosenberg Korn
blum, 75, of Atlanta died Friday,
July 1 h
Graveside service was held Sun
day, July 13 at Greenwood Ceme
tery, with Rabbi Judah Kogen offi
ciating.
Mrs. Kornblum, a retired nurse,
was a member of Congregation
Shearith Israel and its sisterhood,
and Hadassah.
Survivors include her husband,
Julius Kornblum; sons, Arthur
Kornblum of Atlanta and Gene
Kornblum of Jacksonville, Fla.;
sisters, Mrs. Esther Libowsky of
Pompano Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
Ida Leff of Atlanta; brothers, Ezie
Rosenberg of Asheville, N.C., and
Jack Rosenberg of Atlanta; three
grandchildren and nieces and
nephews.
Contributions can be sent to the
Jewish Home or the Alzheimers
Disease and Related Disorders As
sociation.
Louis Rosenbaum, 86, of Atlanta
died Friday, July 11.
Graveside service was held Sun
day, July 13, at Greenwood Ceme
tery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend offi
ciating.
Mr. Rosenbaum, a native Poland,
came to the United States in 1919.
The prominent Decatur busi
nessman was a member of the
board of trustees of Ahavath Achim
Synagogue; a life member and past
board member of the Decatur Civ-
itan Club; a member of the DeKalb
County Grand Jurors Association;
and a member of the Heritage Club
of the Decatur YMCA. He was
also a member of the Progressive
Club for 50 years.
In 1925, Mr. Rosenbaum opened
Spic N’ Span Grocers in Decatur
and began making investments in
real estate. When he sold the store
in 1950, he worked solely in the
real estate.
He is survived by his wife, Sarah
Pazol Rosenbaum; daughters, Mrs.
Sam Draluck of Atlanta, and Mrs.
Aaron Buschsbaum of Savannah;
eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Contributions can be sent to the
Sarah and Louis Rosenbaum Early
Childhoood Fund at Ahavath
Achim Synagogue.
Mrs. Mildred Niburg
Mrs. Mildred Niburg, 66, of
Snellville, Ga., died Monday, July
14.
Funeral was held Tuesday, July
15, at Sandy Springs Chapel, with
Rabbi Harvey Winokur officiat
ing.
Mrs. Niburg was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband,
Daniel Niburg; daughter, Miss
Marta Dee Niburg of Denver; sons,
Phillip Niburg of Decatur, and
Stuart Niburg of Colorado Springs,
Colo.; and brother, Sheldon Zweig
of Plainview, N.Y.
Donations can be made to the
Alzheimers Disease and Related
Disorders Association.
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