Rhode Island Lawyer for 58 Years
Services for Herman J. AISENBERG, 87, a Rhode Island lawyer for nearly six decades, will be held tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. in Temple Emanu-el, Providence. He died Wednesday at The Jewish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island, Providence.
Mr. AISENBERG had served as president of the Home for the Aged and of Temple Emanu-el and was a director of the Plantation Bank of Rhode Island until it was sold to the Old Stone Bank.
He also was a trustee of the B. B. Lederer Sons Foundation, whose bequest of $300,000 largely enabled Providence's Trinity Theater to acquire the Lederer Theater.
Mr. AISENBERG was a native of Worcester and graduated from Harvard College in 1923 and Boston University Law School in 1926. He practiced law in Providence from 1930 until his retirement in 1988.
He leaves his wife, Olga; two daughters, Gloria SONNABEND of Weston and Carol SCHNEIDER of Memphis; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park.
(Published in The Boston Globe (MA), Thursday, May 24, 1990.)
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Rhode Island Lawyer for 58 Years
Services for Herman J. AISENBERG, 87, a Rhode Island lawyer for nearly six decades, will be held tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. in Temple Emanu-el, Providence. He died Wednesday at The Jewish Home for the Aged of Rhode Island, Providence.
Mr. AISENBERG had served as president of the Home for the Aged and of Temple Emanu-el and was a director of the Plantation Bank of Rhode Island until it was sold to the Old Stone Bank.
He also was a trustee of the B. B. Lederer Sons Foundation, whose bequest of $300,000 largely enabled Providence's Trinity Theater to acquire the Lederer Theater.
Mr. AISENBERG was a native of Worcester and graduated from Harvard College in 1923 and Boston University Law School in 1926. He practiced law in Providence from 1930 until his retirement in 1988.
He leaves his wife, Olga; two daughters, Gloria SONNABEND of Weston and Carol SCHNEIDER of Memphis; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sharon Memorial Park.
(Published in The Boston Globe (MA), Thursday, May 24, 1990.)
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