-former resident of Yonkers; made her home at 102 Bruce Avenue until she and her husband moved to the Essex House in New York
-active member of the Park Hill Community Club and the Park Hill First Reformed Church on Ludlow Street
-survived by sons, Frederick Littauer of Larchmont and Stephen Littauer of Nebraska; four daughters, the Misses Edith and Beatrice Littauer of New York, and Miss Lucille Littauer and Mrs. May Osborne of Larchmont
-funeral tomorrow in Larchmont at the Gehlert and Neslage Funeral Home; burial in Kensico Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Tuesday, 1/9/1934-1730
-former resident of Yonkers; made her home at 102 Bruce Avenue until she and her husband moved to the Essex House in New York
-active member of the Park Hill Community Club and the Park Hill First Reformed Church on Ludlow Street
-survived by sons, Frederick Littauer of Larchmont and Stephen Littauer of Nebraska; four daughters, the Misses Edith and Beatrice Littauer of New York, and Miss Lucille Littauer and Mrs. May Osborne of Larchmont
-funeral tomorrow in Larchmont at the Gehlert and Neslage Funeral Home; burial in Kensico Cemetery
-obituary published in The Herald Statesman, Yonkers, N.Y., Tuesday, 1/9/1934-1730
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