Obituaries
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Despite his small stature, his family likened Dr. Morton Bershad to a kind “giant”, who tended to his family and patients with equal compassion. The 57-year Cedarhurst resident, died on May 15. He was 93. more
Obituaries that ran in the Nassau Herald issue of Sept. 10-17. more
Many of his hand-painted signs were part of the landscape in many Five Towns stores and community institutions such as the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library and Five Tons Community Center. more
He was affectionately known as “Mr. Sal” for the past 25 years, the last dozen of which he spent in Boca Raton, Fla. more
Family mattered a great deal to Arline G. Zelman as she worked with her husband and will be remembered by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren for her motherly ways. more
Lenore Sondra Kramer (née Jacoby) had the intelligence to whip through the New York Times crossword puzzle and enough compassion to care for the children of her husband’s dental partner. more
Jack Olchin, former Hewlett resident and chairman of the state and Nassau County Liberal Party, died on Jan. 30. He was 92. more
Family and friends will remember a man who could talk to everybody and was actively involved in several community organizations as the best guy in the world. more
Norma Gold, a North Woodmere resident whose family founded the Hempstead-based Gold’s Pure Foods Products Company, died on Aug. 21. She was 91. more
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