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Zechariah A. Suffers
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SHARON - Zechariah Abraham (Shaffer) Suffers, 87, of Sharon, an
Army veteran of World War II, died Monday at home.
Husband of the late Dorothy (Beeders) Suffers; he is survived by
two sons, Ronald Suffers of Boston and Baruch Suffers of Israel; a
daughter, Sandra Shmaryahu of Sharon; two sisters, Edith Goldman and
Jeanet...
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LEON WOLFSON, SHARON ASSESSOR
The Boston Globe
; Services were held Monday, Feb. 16, the Schlossberg-Goldman-Solomon Memorial Chapels in Canton for Leon Wolfson, 72, an assessor for the town of Sharon. He died Saturday in Massachusetts General Hospital after a brief illness. A resident of Sharon, he was born in Boston, raised in Everett and
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Alfred W. Cronin of Sharon, at 85, retired baker, vet.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Alfred Wright Cronin of Sharon, a retired baker, died Friday at the Epoch Senior Care Center in Sharon after a lengthy illness. He was 85. Born in Roxbury, he was raised and educated in Somerville and graduated from Somerville High School. Mr. Cronin was an Army veteran of World War II and served
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Thomas Romanske, 82, of Sharon, businessman.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
The Boston Herald
; Thomas C. Romanske of Sharon, owner and operator of an excavating company, died Wednesday at home. He was 82. Born in Melrose, Mr. Romanske had lived in Sharon for the past 52 years. An Army veteran of World War II, he served in the Pacific and was discharged as a captain. Mr. Romanske was the
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PM Sharon: We are fighting a cruel enemy
Jerusalem Post
; ... LAZAROFF Jerusalem Post 05-12-2004 Headline: PM Sharon: We are fighting a cruel enemy Byline: TOVAH LAZAROFF Edition; Daily Section: News Page: 03 Wednesday, May 12, 2004 -- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon promised to pursue and attack Israel's enemies wherever they ...
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Francis I. Sullivan, Esq., former Sharon selectman
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; SHARON - Francis I. Sullivan Esq., 84, of Sharon, former town selectman, died Tuesday. Mr. Sullivan was a former selectman in Sharon. He was a World War II Army veteran. Mr. Sullivan is survived by his wife, Trudy C. (Walsh) Sullivan; two sons, David Sullivan of Duxbury and Mark Sullivan of
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