"Maurice Abraham, 59, Electrical Firm Founder
Maurice Abraham, 59, president of the Maurice Electrical Supply Co., 1134 Eleventh street N.W., which he founded in 1921, died Monday in George Washington University Hospital. He lived at 3900 Sixteenth street N.W.
Services were held yesterday in Danzansky's funeral home, with burial in B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Born in Boyds, Md., he went to Washington schools. He was in the Army Medical Corps during World War I.
He was a member of the Washington Board of Trade, Gompers Masonic Lodge and was active in B'nai Israel Congregation.
Survivors are his wife, Phoebe; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Kogod, 6687 Thirty-second street N.W., and Mrs. Marshall Racoosin, Chevy Chase; four sisters, Mrs. Ida Salomon, Mrs. Lewis Baskin, Mrs. Earl Blondheim, Miss Rose Abraham, and two brothers, David and Sidney Abraham, all of Washington. From The Evening Star, March 11, 1954, page 30
"Maurice Abraham, 59, Electrical Firm Founder
Maurice Abraham, 59, president of the Maurice Electrical Supply Co., 1134 Eleventh street N.W., which he founded in 1921, died Monday in George Washington University Hospital. He lived at 3900 Sixteenth street N.W.
Services were held yesterday in Danzansky's funeral home, with burial in B'nai Israel Cemetery.
Born in Boyds, Md., he went to Washington schools. He was in the Army Medical Corps during World War I.
He was a member of the Washington Board of Trade, Gompers Masonic Lodge and was active in B'nai Israel Congregation.
Survivors are his wife, Phoebe; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Kogod, 6687 Thirty-second street N.W., and Mrs. Marshall Racoosin, Chevy Chase; four sisters, Mrs. Ida Salomon, Mrs. Lewis Baskin, Mrs. Earl Blondheim, Miss Rose Abraham, and two brothers, David and Sidney Abraham, all of Washington. From The Evening Star, March 11, 1954, page 30
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