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    1. [IL-COOK-CHICAGO] OBIT Request, CLORFENE (BRIN)
    2. Michael McTeer
    3. Seeking obits for the following. Trying to learn if Sara was Sarah BRIN. I was able to obtain a partial article from infobank however it was not complete and ended just as it was to name 'survivors'. Thanks, Michael McTeer SSAN: SARA B CLORFENE 23 Dec 1897 21 Jul 1997 (V) 60657 (Chicago, Cook, IL) (none specified) IRWIN CLORFENE 26 Jul 1896 Dec 1981 60657 (Chicago, Cook, IL) (none specified) HAMILTON CLORFENE 17 May 1908 Sep 1971 60611 (Chicago, Cook, IL) SARA B. CLORFENE Chicago Tribune - Wednesday, July 23, 1997 Sara B. Clorfene , 99, a longtime Chicago resident and former schoolteacher, died Monday in St. Joseph Hospital. During the 1930s and '40s, Mrs. Clorfene taught 3rd grade at the old William Penn School on Chicago's West Side. She was active in numerous charities, including Hadassah, a Jewish charity group, and the Home and Aid Society. She also was active in the Order of the Eastern Star. She was the wife of the late Irwin B. Clorfene , a former Chicago municipal court judge. Survivors include Edition: NORTH SPORTS FINAL Section: METRO CHICAGO Page: 11 Index Terms: OBITUARY Record Number: CTR9707230208 Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune

    02/06/2009 10:16:16
    1. Re: [IL-COOK-CHICAGO] OBIT Request, CLORFENE (BRIN)
    2. Mary Snow
    3. 1981-12-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Judge Irwin B. Clorfene, beloved husband of Sarah, nee Brin; dear father of Bruce and Richard (Ariella); five grandchildren; fond brother of Milton Klorfine and the late William, Harry, Meyer and Hamilton. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Weinstein Brothers North Shore Chapel, 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette. Visitation at time of services. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Heart Association. For info. AL6-5700. 1981-12-07 Chicago Tribune (IL) Services for Irwin B. Clorfene, a former judge and Longtime Chicago resident, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel at 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette. Mr. Clorfene, 84, of 2800 N. Lake Shore Dr., died Saturday at Weiss Memorial Hospital. He was graduated from the University of Illinois in 1919, and taught in Chicago public schools for 10 years while studying at Kent College of Law at night. Later, he was an assistant state's attorney for 10 years. He was elected a judge in 1943, and served until 1952. He moved to Los Angeles in 1954, where he practiced law until 1960, when he returned to Chicago. Survivors include his wife, Sarah; two sons, Bruce and Richard; a brother; and five grandchildren. 1971-09-26 Chicago Tribune (IL) Hamilton Clorfene of 910 N. Lake Shore Dr., beloved husband of Hilda Goldman Clorfene, nee Yablong, and the late Pearl. nee Liokin; loving father of Dr. Frenda [Dr. David] Solomon of Glencoe, Sheila [Milton] Hyman of Beverly Hills, Cal., and Dr. A. Richard [Linda] Goldman of Northbrook; devoted grandfather of Joshua and Zachary Solomon, Lauren Hyman and Heather Goldman; fond brother of Judge Irwin Clorfene, Meyer Klorfine of Champaign. Milton Klorfine, the late William and Harry Klorfine. Services Monday, 1 p.m., at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment Westlawn. Member of Chicago Bar and Illinois Bar Assn. and Green Acres Country Club. In lieu of flowers contributions to Michael Reese Hospital, Renal Unit. Visitation at time of service. RO 1-2400. Michael McTeer wrote: > Seeking obits for the following. Trying to learn if Sara was Sarah BRIN. I > was able to obtain a partial article from infobank however it was not > complete and ended just as it was to name 'survivors'. > > Thanks, > > Michael McTeer > > SSAN: > SARA B CLORFENE 23 Dec 1897 21 Jul 1997 (V) 60657 (Chicago, Cook, IL) (none > specified) > IRWIN CLORFENE 26 Jul 1896 Dec 1981 60657 (Chicago, Cook, IL) (none > specified) > HAMILTON CLORFENE 17 May 1908 Sep 1971 60611 (Chicago, Cook, IL) > > SARA B. CLORFENE > Chicago Tribune - Wednesday, July 23, 1997 > Sara B. Clorfene , 99, a longtime Chicago resident and former schoolteacher, > died Monday in St. Joseph Hospital. During the 1930s and '40s, Mrs. Clorfene > taught 3rd grade at the old William Penn School on Chicago's West Side. She > was active in numerous charities, including Hadassah, a Jewish charity > group, and the Home and Aid Society. She also was active in the Order of the > Eastern Star. She was the wife of the late Irwin B. Clorfene , a former > Chicago municipal court judge. Survivors include > Edition: NORTH SPORTS FINAL > Section: METRO CHICAGO > Page: 11 > Index Terms: OBITUARY > Record Number: CTR9707230208 > Copyright 1997, Chicago Tribune > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IL-COOK-CHICAGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

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