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  2. Samantha Woll's legacy continues in Michigan interfaith work ...

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    The casket of Samantha Woll is loaded into a hearse after services at the Hebrew Memorial Chapel Sunday, Oct 22, 2023. Wolf 40, was found stabbed to death near her Lafayette Park home Saturday.

  3. Suspect arrested in death of Detroit Jewish leader Woll

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    She was remembered as a patron of theater, opera and music and a keen hiker of mountain trails, according to an obituary published on the website of the Hebrew Memorial Chapel, where her funeral ...

  4. Steeles Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the name was changed to United Hebrew Funeral Parlour and in 1954 it became College Memorial Park. In 1977, with the Jewish community having moved north, College Memorial purchased another Jewish funeral home, the two-year old Steeles Memorial Chapel at 350 Steeles Avenue West; the name of the amalgamated parlor became Steeles-College ...

  5. Category:Funeral chapels - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel (Bellows Falls, Vermont) Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel (Washington, D.C.) Oakwood Cemetery Chapel (Allegan, Michigan) Oakwood Cemetery Chapel (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio) Old Cadet Chapel (West Point) Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel

  6. Jewish Community Memory Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Community Memory Garden is located in Colma, California, USA on the grounds of the Sinai Memorial Chapel Jewish funeral home's Eternal Home Cemetery, one of the few Jewish cemeteries serving the city of San Francisco and the nearby San Francisco Peninsula. [1]

  7. Hebrew Free Burial Association - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Free Burial Association (HFBA) was established in 1888 as a free burial society serving the residents of Manhattan's Lower East Side. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization with the name of Chebra Agudas Achim Chesed Shel Emeth (The Society of the Brotherhood of True Charity ) [ 4 ] on January 25, 1889. [ 1 ]

  8. Edward Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    After school he took over his family's funeral home business founded by his grandfather, Louis Meyers, in 1897. [1] [2] In 1933, he divided the company into two brands, the Riverside Memorial Chapel and Parkwest Chapels and expanded to Miami, Florida (1935); Brooklyn (1938); the Bronx (1940); and Westchester County, New York (1950). [2]

  9. Mayfield Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Mayfield Cemetery is a historic Jewish cemetery located at 2749 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Established in 1890, it is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Cuyahoga County and the only Jewish garden cemetery. A chapel was constructed in 1893. This was demolished and a large mausoleum, which included a chapel, was built in 1930.