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Joseph Jacob Eidelman

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Joseph Jacob Eidelman

Birth
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 Jan 2011 (aged 1)
University City, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section P, Lot 78, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Obituary:

Eidelman, Joseph Jacob Beloved son of Sarah Mermelstein Eidelman and Tom Eidelman, passed away January 30, 2011 at the age of fifteen months and twelve days. Joey's smile was illuminating, his eyes shone brightly with wonder and joy and everyone who met him fell in love immediately. Sarah and Tom are deeply blessed to have experienced Joey's love and to be left with the comforting thought that he lived every beautiful day of his life happily and surrounded by people who loved him, without pain or stress or hardship. Our treasured, smiling, playful and loving Joey enriched the lives of everyone with whom he had contact. In addition to his parents, Joey leaves his grandparents, Marcia and Aaron Mermelstein, Rachel and David Eidelman; great-grandmothers Pauline Chelemer, Adele Reby, Elinor Eidelman; Aunts Emily Schwedt, Jenny Mermelstein and Amy Eidelman; Uncles Todd Schwedt and Joshua Smith; dear cousins Maya, Madeline and Julia Schwedt. Joey was the great-grandson of the late Joseph and Mary Esther Mermelstein, the late Jerome Chelemer, Jacob Reby, and Jack Eidelman. Services: Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 3 at Congregation Temple Israel 1 Rabbi Alvin Rubin Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63141. Burial will be private. A memorial fund is being arranged, contributions will ultimately go to a cause that helps children stay happy, joyous and safe. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

Published in St. Louis Post-Dispatch from February 2 to February 9, 2011
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Obituary:

Eidelman, Joseph Jacob Beloved son of Sarah Mermelstein Eidelman and Tom Eidelman, passed away January 30, 2011 at the age of fifteen months and twelve days. Joey's smile was illuminating, his eyes shone brightly with wonder and joy and everyone who met him fell in love immediately. Sarah and Tom are deeply blessed to have experienced Joey's love and to be left with the comforting thought that he lived every beautiful day of his life happily and surrounded by people who loved him, without pain or stress or hardship. Our treasured, smiling, playful and loving Joey enriched the lives of everyone with whom he had contact. In addition to his parents, Joey leaves his grandparents, Marcia and Aaron Mermelstein, Rachel and David Eidelman; great-grandmothers Pauline Chelemer, Adele Reby, Elinor Eidelman; Aunts Emily Schwedt, Jenny Mermelstein and Amy Eidelman; Uncles Todd Schwedt and Joshua Smith; dear cousins Maya, Madeline and Julia Schwedt. Joey was the great-grandson of the late Joseph and Mary Esther Mermelstein, the late Jerome Chelemer, Jacob Reby, and Jack Eidelman. Services: Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, February 3 at Congregation Temple Israel 1 Rabbi Alvin Rubin Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63141. Burial will be private. A memorial fund is being arranged, contributions will ultimately go to a cause that helps children stay happy, joyous and safe. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

Published in St. Louis Post-Dispatch from February 2 to February 9, 2011
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