Chaim Tintenfass

Obituary of Chaim Tintenfass

CHAIM TINTENFASS - 90 of Vineland, New Jersey passed away peacefully at home on July 12 2010, He was born in Dembica, Poland and a survivor of the Holocaust. Beloved by all and survived by his wife Mary Tintenfass; DaughterJeanie {Genevieve} Roberts and husband Nick Roberts;BrotherJules and wife Rose Marie Tintenfass; Predeceased Son;.Chester Tintenfass: surviving 3 children Grandson....Chad and wife Toshi Jacoby and their children...Kai & Alana Predeceased Grandson and son of Jeanie{Genevieve} Roberts....Evan Goldglantz : surviving wife Danielle and their children....Jaden, Ella, and Jordyn. Chaim was a very religious and rightous man. He loved his work of being an insurance salesman for 47 years with Combined Insurance of America and worked until 9,30,09. He came to this country in 1949 with his beautiful bride and 4 month old daughter to make a comfortable life for his family.Chester was born 6 years later until his untimely death. He was a wonderful provider and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and great grandfather and caring friend. To know him was to love him! The family will receive friends and family on Wednesday from 10am to 11am at Beth Israel Synagogue followed by a funeral service to be held at 11:00 am from Beth Israel Synagogue, 1015 Park Avenue, Vineland. Interment will follow in Alliance Cemetery, Norma. ARRANGEMENTS are under the supervision of Rone Funeral Service, 1110 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360 Donations: To send online condolences please visit our website at www.RONEFUNERALSERVICE.com
Wednesday
14
July

Visitation

10:00 am - 11:00 am
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
New Jersey, United States
Wednesday
14
July

Funeral Service

11:00 am
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Beth Israel Synagogue
1015 Park Avenue
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
Service Time: 11:00 AM
Wednesday
14
July

Interment at: Alliance Cemetery

12:00 pm
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Alliance Cemetery
Gershel Avenue, Sig Ronis (856) 691-6247
Norma, New Jersey, United States
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