Born in Ulanov, Poland, he was the only one of his family to survive the horrors of WW II. After the war he immigrated to the U.S. and settled in Los Angeles in 1949, where he married Helene.
Over the course of six decades, he built his family, fortune, and many friendships.
He owned several business and made investments in real estate and securities. These activities made it possible for him to provide an excellent life for those he loved.
One of his philosophies was that he "...used knowledge to live..." and this outlook combined with his sharp intelligence enabled him to accomplish many things.
Aron is survived by his wife Helene, sons Irving and Ernest, daughter Elaine, daughter-in-law Jackie, son-in-law Dean Blumberg, grandchildren Zev and Rena, and step-daughter, Ellery Talmo.
Memorial Services were held at Mount Sinai on September 21, 2010.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on October 10, 2010.
Born in Ulanov, Poland, he was the only one of his family to survive the horrors of WW II. After the war he immigrated to the U.S. and settled in Los Angeles in 1949, where he married Helene.
Over the course of six decades, he built his family, fortune, and many friendships.
He owned several business and made investments in real estate and securities. These activities made it possible for him to provide an excellent life for those he loved.
One of his philosophies was that he "...used knowledge to live..." and this outlook combined with his sharp intelligence enabled him to accomplish many things.
Aron is survived by his wife Helene, sons Irving and Ernest, daughter Elaine, daughter-in-law Jackie, son-in-law Dean Blumberg, grandchildren Zev and Rena, and step-daughter, Ellery Talmo.
Memorial Services were held at Mount Sinai on September 21, 2010.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on October 10, 2010.
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