The following is a complete listing of the tombstones in the Temple Israel Cemetery in Lenoir County, NC.
Location From US 70 in the west edge of Kinston, Take Hill Farm Road which turns north at the light at Murphy's Convience Store. Cemetery is on the left just pass the entrance to Pinelawn Cemetery.
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The epitaphs are as follows:
Double stone
SCHECHTER
Sol
Sept 23 1916
Dec 6 2005
Pearl
NOI
Samuel Fuchs
May 14 1892
Jan 6 1975
Eva Rebecca Fuchs
May 1 1904
July 20 1999
Max Chused
Nov 5 1906
May 6 1981
Sam Brody
Nov 22 1901
Dec 14 1986
Sammy Brody
September 6 1916
November 24 1994
Leo Brody
December 11 1906
March 9 2003
Jake Brody
January 31 1911
May 8 1999
Ida Vivian Brody
August 20 1917
February 26 2000
MM
Michael Page
1927 – 2007
Bernard Swartz
1896 – 1981
Alex Page
1923 – 1987
In Sacred Memory of
Mamie K Tolochko
Sept 11 1908
Dec 8 1961
In Everlasting Memory of
Rabbi Jerome Gerson Tolochko
Vital – Dedicated – Inspiring
July 16 1908
Aug 28 1969
Daniel S Bagatelle
Mar 8 1923
Dec 15 1997
Dr Martin H Kass
Nov 24 1925
Sept 7 1971
Emma H Kass
Oct 9 1925
Aug 2 2004
Spencer Franklin Kass
Aug 1 1993
Aug 3 1993
Double stone
LEVY
Fred F
July 18 1915
Aug 15 1983
NOI
Rose B Brandwen
August 1 1896
August 21 1978
BRONSTEIN
Suretta L Bronstein
1933 – 2007
Pearl Ida Bronstein
Aug 25 1900
May 14 1959
David Louis Bronstein
Jan 22 1899
Jan 26 1981
Harriet R Demain
April 28 1909
Oct 26 1976
Benjamin B Demain
July 3 1908
Sept 7 1992
Sidney Daniel Bromberg
July 9 1913
Dec 12 1980
Alvin D Wilen
1948 – 2007
Betty Greenburg Lowe
Oct 22 1908
Dec 28 1973
Charlotte Pearson Brody
June 28 1915
November 15 2001
Ida Harris Watman
Aug 15 1898
Dec 26 1986
Aaron Watman
July 4 1892
Oct 3 1982
Ellen S Goldfarb
Sept 14 1949
Oct 23 1995
Faye E Glanstin
Feb 9 1902
Dec 25 1966
Leah D Sandbank
May 26 1924
Sept 2 1974
Arthur I Sandbank
Sept 4 1917
Dec 2 1977
Elaine Gross
1927 – 1993
Anna Bernstein
1902 – 1991
Herbert Irvin Pearson
1919 – 1977
Cemetery Dedication Monument area in center of cemetery
Cemetery Dedication Monument
This quiet place is dedicated to the six
million Jews who perished in the
Holocaust. We do this with gratitude and
to honor the United States Service Men
and Women who gave their lives in
World War II putting an end to the Nazi
tyranny which threatened all
mankind. Let us never forget their
sacrifice – or the six million.
Glenn Fields Send your questions (and thanks) directly to Glenn.
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