M. Klein, Sr., Dies after Heart Attack
Milton Klein, Sr., 64, of 1404 Piedmont Ave., NE, died unexpectedly Sunday of a heart attack while playing golf on the James L. Key course. A coroner's inquest will be held. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Greenberg & Flinn.
Mr. Klein, who retired from business several years ago, was a wholesale lumber broker, and at one time was owner of Klein & Son. He was a member of Hoo-Hoo, the lumberman's association.
He was very active in Jewish affairs in the Southeast, and was a past president of the Fifth District of B'nai B'rith. He was a member of the Temple.
Born in Cincinnati, Mr. Klein had been a resident of Atlanta since childhood. He was active many years ago during the Leo Frank case, and was instrumental in enlisting aid for Frank.
Surviving are his wife; a son, Milton Klein, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. I.R. Newman, of San Francisco, Cal., and several grandchildren.
Contributor: Lindsay R (48233803)
M. Klein, Sr., Dies after Heart Attack
Milton Klein, Sr., 64, of 1404 Piedmont Ave., NE, died unexpectedly Sunday of a heart attack while playing golf on the James L. Key course. A coroner's inquest will be held. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Greenberg & Flinn.
Mr. Klein, who retired from business several years ago, was a wholesale lumber broker, and at one time was owner of Klein & Son. He was a member of Hoo-Hoo, the lumberman's association.
He was very active in Jewish affairs in the Southeast, and was a past president of the Fifth District of B'nai B'rith. He was a member of the Temple.
Born in Cincinnati, Mr. Klein had been a resident of Atlanta since childhood. He was active many years ago during the Leo Frank case, and was instrumental in enlisting aid for Frank.
Surviving are his wife; a son, Milton Klein, Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. I.R. Newman, of San Francisco, Cal., and several grandchildren.
Contributor: Lindsay R (48233803)
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