In the 1930 Census he is living in Brooklyn, NY with his parents and siblings: Henry, Jacob, Sarah and twins, Ruth and Leo. Both parents were born in Russia and Jewish is their first language. They both were Naturalized Citizens. The father owned his own Fruit Stand. By the 1950 Census he is still living in Brooklyn with his wife and sons: David, twins Marcus and Melvin. He is working as a Marine Cootside Machinist at the NY Naval Shipyard. His wife is working as a waitress.
He worked for the US Government as a Ship Inspector for 36 years, and also served in the US Navy and the US Coast Guard for seven years. He was a former president of the Central Florida Mineral and Gem Society.
Mr. Sall is survived by his beloved wife, Virginia; his children, David and wife Pat, Mark and wife Marlene, Mel and wife Doris, Donna and husband Duane; his five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
In the 1930 Census he is living in Brooklyn, NY with his parents and siblings: Henry, Jacob, Sarah and twins, Ruth and Leo. Both parents were born in Russia and Jewish is their first language. They both were Naturalized Citizens. The father owned his own Fruit Stand. By the 1950 Census he is still living in Brooklyn with his wife and sons: David, twins Marcus and Melvin. He is working as a Marine Cootside Machinist at the NY Naval Shipyard. His wife is working as a waitress.
He worked for the US Government as a Ship Inspector for 36 years, and also served in the US Navy and the US Coast Guard for seven years. He was a former president of the Central Florida Mineral and Gem Society.
Mr. Sall is survived by his beloved wife, Virginia; his children, David and wife Pat, Mark and wife Marlene, Mel and wife Doris, Donna and husband Duane; his five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
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