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Seymour Heninger

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Seymour Heninger Veteran

Birth
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Jun 1960 (aged 64)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6025661, Longitude: -97.4950321
Plot
Burial Plot 336-S
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Seymour Heninger, Longtime Oklahoma City Resident, Dies

SEYMOUR HENINGER, 64, 2500 N. Robinson, died of a heart ailment on June 13 at Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma City. He had suffered a heart attack two weeks previously.

Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Joseph Levenson in the Hahn- Cook chapel on June 15, and burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. {Temple Bnai Israel Cemetery}.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mollie Heninger, of the home, and four sisters, Mrs. Florence Dessauer and Miss Lillian Heninger, 1134 N.W. 39th Street; Mrs. E. B. Polytinsky, Russell- ville, Alabama, and Mrs. Isador Liebreich, Monroe, Louisiana.

A member of Temple B'nai Israel and a former member of the American Legion, Heninger was born on December 7, 1895, at Gainesville, Texas, and came to Oklahoma City with his family in 1911. He was a graduate of Central High School and served in France with the 36th Division during World War I. Until 1942, Heninger was engaged in the tailoring business, which he had entered with his father, the late Clem Heninger, after World War I. He later was associated with Barth's Clothing Store and with Lewinsohn's, and upon the latter firm's closing several years ago joined the men's clothing department of John A. Brown Company.

The Southwest Jewish Chronicles, Oklahoma city, OK, Wednesday, 1 June 1960, Page 17
Seymour Heninger, Longtime Oklahoma City Resident, Dies

SEYMOUR HENINGER, 64, 2500 N. Robinson, died of a heart ailment on June 13 at Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma City. He had suffered a heart attack two weeks previously.

Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Joseph Levenson in the Hahn- Cook chapel on June 15, and burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. {Temple Bnai Israel Cemetery}.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Mollie Heninger, of the home, and four sisters, Mrs. Florence Dessauer and Miss Lillian Heninger, 1134 N.W. 39th Street; Mrs. E. B. Polytinsky, Russell- ville, Alabama, and Mrs. Isador Liebreich, Monroe, Louisiana.

A member of Temple B'nai Israel and a former member of the American Legion, Heninger was born on December 7, 1895, at Gainesville, Texas, and came to Oklahoma City with his family in 1911. He was a graduate of Central High School and served in France with the 36th Division during World War I. Until 1942, Heninger was engaged in the tailoring business, which he had entered with his father, the late Clem Heninger, after World War I. He later was associated with Barth's Clothing Store and with Lewinsohn's, and upon the latter firm's closing several years ago joined the men's clothing department of John A. Brown Company.

The Southwest Jewish Chronicles, Oklahoma city, OK, Wednesday, 1 June 1960, Page 17


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