Mrs. Sam Klyman Succumbs

 

   Mrs. Sam Klyman, 1602 Vollintine, died at Baptist Hospital, December 25 after an 11-day illness.

   Mrs. Klyman was born in Latvia 81 years ago and came to the United States 57 years ago.  She had made her home in Memphis since 1919.  She was the widow of a Memphis grocer who died less than two years ago after celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.

   Surviving are her three sons, Abe B. Klyman, of Collierville; Will Klyman, of Covington, Tenn., and Joseph Klyman, of Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie K. Brown; and Mrs. Harry Diamond, of Memphis; three grandchildren, Mrs. Sam Richman, Fred Irwin Klyman and Larry Allan Klyman, of Memphis; a great-granddaughter; two brothers, Sam Sheft, of Memphis; and Albert Sheft, of Chicago and a sister, Mrs. Anna Jacobs, of Philadelphia, Pa.

   Services were held Monday afternoon, December 26 at Abraham Memorial Chapel.  Interment was in Baron Hirsch Cemetery.

 

 

Hebrew Watchman

Jan. 5, 1956,  page 9

Mrs

Mrs. Sam Klyman Succumbs

 

   Mrs. Sam Klyman, 1602 Vollintine, died at Baptist Hospital, December 25 after an 11-day illness.

   Mrs. Klyman was born in Latvia 81 years ago and came to the United States 57 years ago.  She had made her home in Memphis since 1919.  She was the widow of a Memphis grocer who died less than two years ago after celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.

   Surviving are her three sons, Abe B. Klyman, of Collierville; Will Klyman, of Covington, Tenn., and Joseph Klyman, of Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie K. Brown; and Mrs. Harry Diamond, of Memphis; three grandchildren, Mrs. Sam Richman, Fred Irwin Klyman and Larry Allan Klyman, of Memphis; a great-granddaughter; two brothers, Sam Sheft, of Memphis; and Albert Sheft, of Chicago and a sister, Mrs. Anna Jacobs, of Philadelphia, Pa.

   Services were held Monday afternoon, December 26 at Abraham Memorial Chapel.  Interment was in Baron Hirsch Cemetery.

 

 

Hebrew Watchman

Jan. 5, 1956,  page 9