
Age 27. 141 Homestead Street, Roxbury (Boston), MA. Born in 1914, in Poland. Died of burns (death certificate). Housewife (death certificate). At the club with her husband Earl, age 29, also dead. Couple were enjoying their first night of leisure out together since the birth of a son Donald, age 7 months. Pair were possibly among those attending a partly-identified main dining room engagement-announcement gathering for fire victims Theodore "Ted" Fisher, age 27, of Brighton (Boston), MA, and his fiancée Miss Betty Cohen, age 28, of Mattapan (Boston), MA (not confirmed), all ten dead. Her remains were transported to Northern Mortuary in Boston. To the U.S. in 1919. Was living with her family in Gloucester, MA, as of the 1930 federal census. Married in 1939, in Boston. With her husband was one of 56 married couples at the club in which both spouses were lost (includes the Gatturnas of Roslindale, MA; wife Grace died at the scene, husband Francis committed fire-related suicide five weeks later on 1/09/1943). Pair were two of 14 victims from the Hub "neighborhood" of Roxbury (also John Burke, age 34, George Colburn, age 32, Mrs. Helen Daley, age 35, Lester Goldenberg "Gould," age 21, Miss Margaret Graham, age 28, Hyman Horch, age 31, Edward Lennihan, age 20, Mrs. Jennie "Jean" Levy, age 25, Edward Ross, age 27, Miss Rose Shuman, age 31, Lawrence Stone, age 31, Lawrence Taylor, age 39, and Miss Sherly Yavner, age 21, all patrons). With her husband were two of 464 club guests killed in addition to 26 non-patrons deceased (including 17 employees, 6 visiting entertainers, one War Bonds salesgirl, also two outside passing fire rescuers), a total of 490 dead. Parents Mrs. Sonia (Shapiro) and the late Mr. David Hurwitz (her father died in 1938). Burial with her husband at Centre Street (Chevra Chai Odom) Cemetery, West Roxbury (Boston), MA.