Bertha Danziger Aronin, who was active in civic affairs in Nassau County, died yesterday at Leroy Hospital. She was 73 years old and lived in Woodmere, L.I.
The British‐born Mrs. Aronin, the wife of Joseph Aronin, a. fur merchant, was chairman of the Five Towns American Women's Voluntary Services, chairman of the United Service Organizations at Mitchell Field and a member of the Daughters of the British Empire. She was also a member of the United Nations Speakers Research Bureau and the United Nations Correspondents Association.
She was a contributor to a number of publications, among them The Nassau Herald, The South Shore Record and The Vermont News.
In 1958 she was named woman of the year by the American Legion and in the same year was named honorary mayor of San Antonio, for work done for that city.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Jeffrey E., and a daughter, Isobel J. Aronin.
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Bertha Danziger Aronin, who was active in civic affairs in Nassau County, died yesterday at Leroy Hospital. She was 73 years old and lived in Woodmere, L.I.
The British‐born Mrs. Aronin, the wife of Joseph Aronin, a. fur merchant, was chairman of the Five Towns American Women's Voluntary Services, chairman of the United Service Organizations at Mitchell Field and a member of the Daughters of the British Empire. She was also a member of the United Nations Speakers Research Bureau and the United Nations Correspondents Association.
She was a contributor to a number of publications, among them The Nassau Herald, The South Shore Record and The Vermont News.
In 1958 she was named woman of the year by the American Legion and in the same year was named honorary mayor of San Antonio, for work done for that city.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Jeffrey E., and a daughter, Isobel J. Aronin.
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