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Flack Genealogy |
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26 Nov 2019 |
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Photos
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| Fran Forman
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| Fran Forman & Betty Bledy On front steps of Anna Saller (grandmother) |
| Fran resembles her great grandmother Celia Fran recalls that "Pepa" (Morris Forman) would wrap a scarf around her head, and with her cheeks between his hands and some tears, declare how she looked like his mother Celia. Fran was mostly annoyed at her disheveled hair. |
| Family wedding photo of Elaine Forman and Maurice Tobias This is a family photo from the wedding of Elaine Forman and Maurice Tobias-June 29, 1952. Also pictured are Sarah Katzen Forman, Morris Forman, Leonard Forman, Rosalind Michelson Forman, Robert Forman, Fran Forman and Sadie Karpa Tobias. There are other relatives pictured that are from the Tobias side of the family. |
| Three generations of Forman's. This picture was taken at the home of Rosalind and Leonard Forman in Baltimore, Maryland. Roz is pictured with her daughter Fran to her right and daughter-in-law Yvonne to her left. Pictured with them are Roz's grandchildren Rosha, Avi and Sophie. It was taken circa early 1980's. |
| Anna Saller with Grand Kids Bob & Fran Forman, Betty Bledy |
Documents
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| In Memoriam Charlotte Sonya Weber 1895-1984, Cape Cod, Massachusetts Memorial service for "Sonny" Weber held at a Flack family reunion at Eastham, MA. Writings, remembrances, poetry and a song at a multigenerational gathering. |
| 1950 Census, Baltimore MA - Leonard Forman Family 5721 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore - wife: Rosalind and two children: Frances - 4 yrs, Robert - 2 |
| Reflections on Roz Forman by daughter Fran Forman At Roz Forman's funeral service held at Temple Oheb Shalom, 7310 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD |
| Fran Forman's Reflectings at the Unveiling Ceremony - May 2001 Graveside ceremony at Oheb Shalom Memorial Park Reisterstown MD.
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The ceremony of formally consecrating a tombstone is an “unveiling” that takes place during the first year after death.
The act of erecting and unveiling a monument allows for the expression of the sad and painful emotions of grief. Family members gather together and continue their mourning as a family, lending each other comfort and support in dealing with their grief. |
Histories |
| Irv Blum - A Heart of Wisdom: 28 Jun 1915 - 10 Aug 1973 Jewish Museum of Maryland [Catalog Number: 2007.051.001]: archived copy of 95 page biography, collection of writings and letters assembled by Irv Blum's family with the assistance of Fran Forman. Published in 1993 by the Office of the University Publisher, Harvard University, Cambridge MA |
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