Savitz rites set for Monday
Services have been set for Monday at 11 a.m. at the Hove of Peach Chapel in East Los Angeles for Olga Savitz, a long-time participant in community affairs in Long Beach.
Mrs Savitz, 68 of 243 Roycraft Ave. died Friday. She was the wife of Charles Savitz, a civic leader and former restaurant owner.
The couple came to Long Beach in 1926 ane opened their restaurant "Just Good Food" in the downtown area in 1929. It grew from a 12 stool operation with one employee to a 150-seater with 70 employees.
Mrs Savitz was chairman of the woamns division of the United Jewish Appeal, A life member of the Brandeis University woman's division, a member of the siterhood of Temple Israel, a life member of the Hadassah women's division and a member of the board of the Council of Jewish Women.
Mrs. Savitz is survived by her husband: a daughter Estella Rothstein: four sisters, Martha Friedman, Fanny Krasner, Hannah Zandel and Jennie Gottlieb.
Savitz rites set for Monday
Services have been set for Monday at 11 a.m. at the Hove of Peach Chapel in East Los Angeles for Olga Savitz, a long-time participant in community affairs in Long Beach.
Mrs Savitz, 68 of 243 Roycraft Ave. died Friday. She was the wife of Charles Savitz, a civic leader and former restaurant owner.
The couple came to Long Beach in 1926 ane opened their restaurant "Just Good Food" in the downtown area in 1929. It grew from a 12 stool operation with one employee to a 150-seater with 70 employees.
Mrs Savitz was chairman of the woamns division of the United Jewish Appeal, A life member of the Brandeis University woman's division, a member of the siterhood of Temple Israel, a life member of the Hadassah women's division and a member of the board of the Council of Jewish Women.
Mrs. Savitz is survived by her husband: a daughter Estella Rothstein: four sisters, Martha Friedman, Fanny Krasner, Hannah Zandel and Jennie Gottlieb.
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