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Isadore Rothschild

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Isadore Rothschild

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
20 Sep 1938 (aged 62)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 30 (Old Temple Concord Section) lot 79
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Heart Attack Proves Fatal To Rothschild
Veteran Barber Collapses and Dies After Run for Street Car

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon for Isadore Rothschild of 511 Walnut Avenue, veteran Syracuse barber and partner in the Rothschild Brothers barber shop in East Fayette Street, who was stricken with a heart attack and died shortly after 3 P. M. Tuesday as he ran to catch a streetcar at East Genesee and East Fayette Streets. Rites will be conducted in the annex of Temple Society of Concord at 2 P. M. by Rabbi Benjamin Friedman. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Joseph J. Rothschild, a brother, told William J. Hart, a member of the coroner staff, that Mr. Rothschild complained of feeling ill Tuesday. Mr. Rothschild had planned to go home, get his automobile, and with his wife, drive to Meridian to visit his son, Dr. Harold C. Rothschild. After he had collapsed, gasoline station attendants at the intersection carried him into the gas station and called the police and an ambulance. An interne accompanying Onondaga General Hospital ambulance, pronounced Mr. Rothschild dead. Mr. Hart learned that the victim bad been under the care of a physician for a heart ailment 15 years. Mr. Rothschild was a lifelong resident of Syracuse, and would have observed his 63d birthday in November. He was a 32d degree Mason, being a member of Philo Lodge 968, F. and A. M., and Scottish Rites. He was also a director of the Jewish Home for the Aged and a member of Modern Woodmen of America. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie M. Rothschild; two grandchildren, Jean and Richard Rothschild; his son, his brother, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Levy, of Syracuse and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of El Paso, Tex., and several nieces and nephews.

Syracuse Herald
Wednesday, September 21, 1938
Page 6, Column 7
Heart Attack Proves Fatal To Rothschild
Veteran Barber Collapses and Dies After Run for Street Car

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon for Isadore Rothschild of 511 Walnut Avenue, veteran Syracuse barber and partner in the Rothschild Brothers barber shop in East Fayette Street, who was stricken with a heart attack and died shortly after 3 P. M. Tuesday as he ran to catch a streetcar at East Genesee and East Fayette Streets. Rites will be conducted in the annex of Temple Society of Concord at 2 P. M. by Rabbi Benjamin Friedman. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Joseph J. Rothschild, a brother, told William J. Hart, a member of the coroner staff, that Mr. Rothschild complained of feeling ill Tuesday. Mr. Rothschild had planned to go home, get his automobile, and with his wife, drive to Meridian to visit his son, Dr. Harold C. Rothschild. After he had collapsed, gasoline station attendants at the intersection carried him into the gas station and called the police and an ambulance. An interne accompanying Onondaga General Hospital ambulance, pronounced Mr. Rothschild dead. Mr. Hart learned that the victim bad been under the care of a physician for a heart ailment 15 years. Mr. Rothschild was a lifelong resident of Syracuse, and would have observed his 63d birthday in November. He was a 32d degree Mason, being a member of Philo Lodge 968, F. and A. M., and Scottish Rites. He was also a director of the Jewish Home for the Aged and a member of Modern Woodmen of America. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jessie M. Rothschild; two grandchildren, Jean and Richard Rothschild; his son, his brother, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Levy, of Syracuse and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of El Paso, Tex., and several nieces and nephews.

Syracuse Herald
Wednesday, September 21, 1938
Page 6, Column 7


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