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M. Robert “Mouse” Feldman

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23 May 2008
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M. Robert (Mouse) Feldman, 89, formerly of Little Falls, and for the past several years a resident of Port Orange, Fla., passed away unexpectedly Friday, May 23, 2008, at his residence.
He was born in Little Falls, the son of the late Mannie and Beaulah (Strauss) Feldman. He was a graduate of Little Falls High School.
Mr. Feldman was united in marriage to the former Shirley J. Rose, who predeceased him in June 1951. He was again united in marriage to his wife of 21 years, the former Mildred Carey, on October 12, 1963, at the First Presbyterian Church in Metuchen, NJ. Mrs. Feldman predeceased him on August 23, 1984.
He was an over 60 year member of Elk's Lodge No. 42 BPOE, Little Falls, and was a former member of the Little Falls Rotary Club.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army. He entered the service on April 6, 1942, in Little Falls. He served with Headquarters Co. of the 8th Armored Infantry Battalion in the European Theater under Gen. Omar Bradley. He was honorably discharged on December 13, 1945, at Camp Cooke, Calif.
Mr. Feldman went into to business with his father and brother, Arthur, in the operation of B. Feldman & Sons, Inc. Furniture Store on Albany Street, Little Falls, where he remained active in the business for 39 years until his retirement in 1980.
In 1952, Mr. Feldman and his brother built and operated the first radio station in Little Falls and all of Herkimer County, WLFH.
He is survived by a son, David B. Feldman, of Rome; two daughters. Pamela D. Feldman and her friend. Ed Rocker, of Norwich, and Cynthia Freeman-Kimbrell, of Anderson, SC; two grandchildren, Carey Morse and husband, Eric, of Middleville, and Aaron Kimbrell, of Anderson, SC; four great-grandchildren, Jessy Petrone, Maria Morse and Erica Morse, all of Middleville, and Maureen Kimbrell, of Frankfort; a sister-in-law, Rhoda Feldman, of San Francisco, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Arthur S. Feldman, on August 1, 2006.
Funeral services will be held at a time and date to be announced.
M. Robert (Mouse) Feldman, 89, formerly of Little Falls, and for the past several years a resident of Port Orange, Fla., passed away unexpectedly Friday, May 23, 2008, at his residence.
He was born in Little Falls, the son of the late Mannie and Beaulah (Strauss) Feldman. He was a graduate of Little Falls High School.
Mr. Feldman was united in marriage to the former Shirley J. Rose, who predeceased him in June 1951. He was again united in marriage to his wife of 21 years, the former Mildred Carey, on October 12, 1963, at the First Presbyterian Church in Metuchen, NJ. Mrs. Feldman predeceased him on August 23, 1984.
He was an over 60 year member of Elk's Lodge No. 42 BPOE, Little Falls, and was a former member of the Little Falls Rotary Club.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army. He entered the service on April 6, 1942, in Little Falls. He served with Headquarters Co. of the 8th Armored Infantry Battalion in the European Theater under Gen. Omar Bradley. He was honorably discharged on December 13, 1945, at Camp Cooke, Calif.
Mr. Feldman went into to business with his father and brother, Arthur, in the operation of B. Feldman & Sons, Inc. Furniture Store on Albany Street, Little Falls, where he remained active in the business for 39 years until his retirement in 1980.
In 1952, Mr. Feldman and his brother built and operated the first radio station in Little Falls and all of Herkimer County, WLFH.
He is survived by a son, David B. Feldman, of Rome; two daughters. Pamela D. Feldman and her friend. Ed Rocker, of Norwich, and Cynthia Freeman-Kimbrell, of Anderson, SC; two grandchildren, Carey Morse and husband, Eric, of Middleville, and Aaron Kimbrell, of Anderson, SC; four great-grandchildren, Jessy Petrone, Maria Morse and Erica Morse, all of Middleville, and Maureen Kimbrell, of Frankfort; a sister-in-law, Rhoda Feldman, of San Francisco, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother, Arthur S. Feldman, on August 1, 2006.
Funeral services will be held at a time and date to be announced.

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