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David Berl Dorman

Birth
Russia
Death
28 Apr 1928 (aged 40–41)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: several Hebrew cemeteries in Indianapolis, not know which one Add to Map
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Working out of 1883-1949 Hamilton County obituaries binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana without actually seeing any graves.

There was four or five Hebrew Cemeteries in Indianapolis, so I rather wait and let someone tell me where to put him in right cemetery

David Berl Dorman, aged 51, engaged in business in this city for 25 years, died at the Hamilton county hospital at five Thursday afternoon of a heart attack and complications. Services were held at the Aaron-Reuben Funeral Home on North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Fri afternoon and interment occurred in the Hebrew cemetery in the capital city.
Talked bout his illness
Survived by the widow, Mrs. Dora (Halper) Dorman and the following children, Sylvia, William, Marie, and Simon. Brothers and sisters who survive include Harry and Jack Dorman, Cinncinnati, Lou Dorman, Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Lillian Arshop and Mrs. Anna Katz, both of Indianapolis.
Fraternally was identified with the local Masons, Elks, Knights of Phthias and Eagles.
Born in Russia, son of Benjamin and Sarah Dorman. Came to this cuntry with his parents when he was 3 yrs old, accompanied them to Noblesville in 1904. Several years, he was associated with father in business here and 25 years ago, engaged in business for himself. His store was located on the southwest corner of the public square. He gave it close attention, built up a good trade and the establishment continues to grow.
His marriage to Dora Halper was in Indianapolis in 1912, came to Noblesville and spent all of their married life here, lived on Conner street for a number of years.
Working out of 1883-1949 Hamilton County obituaries binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana without actually seeing any graves.

There was four or five Hebrew Cemeteries in Indianapolis, so I rather wait and let someone tell me where to put him in right cemetery

David Berl Dorman, aged 51, engaged in business in this city for 25 years, died at the Hamilton county hospital at five Thursday afternoon of a heart attack and complications. Services were held at the Aaron-Reuben Funeral Home on North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Fri afternoon and interment occurred in the Hebrew cemetery in the capital city.
Talked bout his illness
Survived by the widow, Mrs. Dora (Halper) Dorman and the following children, Sylvia, William, Marie, and Simon. Brothers and sisters who survive include Harry and Jack Dorman, Cinncinnati, Lou Dorman, Columbus, Ohio and Mrs. Lillian Arshop and Mrs. Anna Katz, both of Indianapolis.
Fraternally was identified with the local Masons, Elks, Knights of Phthias and Eagles.
Born in Russia, son of Benjamin and Sarah Dorman. Came to this cuntry with his parents when he was 3 yrs old, accompanied them to Noblesville in 1904. Several years, he was associated with father in business here and 25 years ago, engaged in business for himself. His store was located on the southwest corner of the public square. He gave it close attention, built up a good trade and the establishment continues to grow.
His marriage to Dora Halper was in Indianapolis in 1912, came to Noblesville and spent all of their married life here, lived on Conner street for a number of years.

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