Aurora, CO

Pamela Embrey

April 28th, 2013 | in Aurora
Pamela Embrey

Pamela Laurie Embrey, Arvada; Wife of Reed A. Embrey; Mother of Heather (Matthew) Aites and Faydra Embrey; Daughter of Shirley Heckler and the late Harry Heckler, NJ; Sister of Barbara Rabin, NJ; Service, Monday, 1:00pm, Temple Sinai, Interment at Mt. Nebo Memorial Park; Contributions to charity of choice.

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Valerie Vinestock

April 24th, 2013 | in Aurora
Valerie Vinestock

Valerie Vinestock, 77, Denver. Wife and soul-mate of the late Sidney Vinestock. Dearly loved mother of Debbie (David) Lagerborg.Grandmother of Michael and Diane Lagerborg and granddogs Mazel and Titan. Sister of Allan (Sandra) Benson. Service, Wednesday, 1:30pm, Hebrew Educational Alliance, 3600 S. Ivanhoe St., Denver, CO 80237, interment at Mt. Nebo Memorial Park; To Celebrate Val’s life, love and the positive force she brought into the world, take a friend to lunch and give them a big hug. Contributions to Porter Hospice, Hebrew Educational Alliance or Shalom Hospice.

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David Zauder

April 19th, 2013 | in Aurora
David Zauder

David Zauder passed away on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013, at 1:38am, with his loving family by his side. He is survived by his daughter, Karen Zauder Brass, her husband, David S. Brass, and their two children Shannah and Adam; his son, Karl Zauder and Karl’s daughter, Kaylee Zauder. A memorial service will be held at Congregation Beth Evergreen on Wednesday, April 24 at 11AM followed by a meal of condolence at the synagogue. A shuttle bus will be running from the former Albertson’s parking lot (NW corner Stagecoach and Evergreen Pkwy) beginning at 10:30AM. Condolences can be sent to the Brass family: PO Box 499 Pine, CO 80470 kbrass@marykay.com mailto:kbrass@marykay.com. Born in Krakow, Poland, and terrorized by the Nazi movement through his experiences in the Holocaust, David Zauder promised his father when he was on his death bed in the Plaszow Concentration Camp that he would survive and bear witness to the atrocities done to his family and all other victims who were affected by Nazi slavery. He promised that he would travel to America to contribute something worthwhile to the world and have religious freedom.After the war, he had his passage arranged to America, by his mother’s sister, Aunt Anna Lucks-Holtz of Detroit, Michigan, and he gratefully moved in with her oldest daughter, Lillian Markle and her family. He attended The New York Military Academy on a full ride scholarship for his trumpet playing, graduated at the top of his class and then enlisted and served in the US Army, stationed at West Point. David Zauder was successful in playing the trumpet under Leonard B. Smith’s expert tutelage and earned the position of first trumpet with The Boston Pops, and then joined the Cleveland Orchestra as their first cornet and second trumpet. After earning his graduate degrees in humanities and business administration at Case Western Reserve University, while playing with the Orchestra full time, he then served as their Personnel Manager for 30+ years, and played in their brass section for 39 years. He was the longest tenured trumpet player, to date, in the orchestra’s history. He received many honors over the years but none more important to him than the honor of the Cleveland Orchestra’s Distinguished Service Award. David also served on the faculty staff of The Cleveland Institute of Music from 1978-1995. He was the featured solo artist in 20 concerts at Blossom Music Center during the Blossom Festival Concert Band Fourth of July Concerts, as he was the Band’s spiritual leader, since its conception in 1968. After retirement, in 2007, he made the move to Colorado to live with his daughter Karen and her family. David Zauder was an amazing musician, a good friend, a teacher and mentor, a man with a very high work ethic and extreme professional commitment, a faithful father and a strong, constant and loving GrandDad. We will all miss him very much, for many reasons of our own, and we all share in common that he touched our lives deeply. He wished to honor you by sharing his story of survival and personal growth, through the book, “I Am a Standupster,” written by his daughter. In lieu of flowers, David Zauder wished for you to remember him by making a donation to www.standupsters.com http://www.standupsters.com in support of his daughter’s Holocaust Awareness and anti-bullying educational program.

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Zelma Susman

April 15th, 2013 | in Aurora
Zelma Susman

Zelma Susman, Denver. Wife of the late Robert Susman; Mother of Jeffrey (Martha) Susman, Edward (Marisue) Susman and Lisa (Jim) Sullivan; Grandmother of 9. Graveside service, Monday, 11:00am, Mount Nebo Memorial Park. Contributions to Susan G. Komen Foundation or Denver Dumb Friends League.

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Ida Woodrow

April 10th, 2013 | in Aurora
Ida Woodrow

Ida Woodrow, Denver; Wife of the late Morris Schneiderman and the late Sidney Woodrow; Mother of Daniel (Myndie Brown) Woodrow, Cathy Woodrow, the late Barry Woodrow (Rochelle Gordon) and the late Garry Woodrow; Grandmother of Stacy (Scott) Wasserman, Steven (Johanna) Woodrow, Scott (Mara) Woodrow and Alexis (Gerald Blackler) Woodrow; Great-grandmother of Hannah, Reuben and Brady; Graveside, Wednesday, 2:30 PM, Mt. Nebo Memorial Park. Contributions to Denver Academy of Torah.

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Bernard Teitelbaum

April 8th, 2013 | in Aurora
Bernard Teitelbaum

Bernard Teitelbaum, Denver; Husband of Thelma Teitelbaum; Father of Risa (Leonard) Teitelbaum Fisher, CA, Ross (Colleen) Teitelbaum, Denver and Harv (Dr. Roberta Richardson) Teitelbaum, Evergreen; Grandfather of Matt and Adam Teitelbaum, Benjamin (Kajsa) Teitelbaum and Izzy Fisher; Service, Thursday, 11:00am, Temple Emanuel – Feiner Chapel; Interment Emanuel Cemetery. Contributions to Alzheimer’s Association

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Alexander Eldredge

March 27th, 2013 | in Aurora
Alexander Eldredge

Alexander Sol Eldredge, Greenwood Village; Son of Susan R. (Reginald Tyler) Harris and Scott (Ginnie) Eldredge; Grandson of Eilene (the late Perry) Harris and the late Fred and Wilma Eldredge; Step-brother of Spencer and Manihi Kontnik and Alanna and Michael Tyler; Nephew of Mindy (Richard Podoll) Harris, Fred (Sandra Gisseman) Eldredge and Del (Wilma) Eldredge; Cousin of Joshua and Jessica Podoll; Service, Friday, 10:00am, Temple Emanuel, 51 Grape St.; Interment Emanuel Cemetery; Contributions to: Alexander Sol Eldredge Fund at Children’s Hospital Colorado.

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David Paul

March 22nd, 2013 | in Aurora
David Paul

David Paul, Denver. Husband of the late Rosalie Paul; Father of Linda (Jerry) Francisco, Harold “Hal” Paul, Jeffrey (Diana) Paul and Howard Paul; Grandfather of Ben (Sandra), Jennifer (Matt), Jessica (Matt), Adrienne, Marisa (Terry), Caitlin, Kristin and Sarah; Great-grandfather of Brynne, Bailey and Caleb. Service, Sunday, 11:30am, Temple Emanuel-Feiner Chapel. Interment Emanuel Cemetery. Contributions to American Heart Association.

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Dawn Culver

March 21st, 2013 | in Aurora
Dawn Culver

Dawn Culver, Arvada; wife of the late David Culver; mother of Dan (Sandra) Culver, Jim (Edell) Culver, Gerri (Bill) Denny and the late Mary (John) Brent; beloved grandmother and great-grandmother; Graveside, Monday, 10:30 AM, Golden Hill Cemetery.

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Verne Primack

March 20th, 2013 | in Aurora
Verne Primack

Verne M. Primack, Denver. Husband of Naomi Primack; Father of Brian Primack, Scott (Debra) Primack and Glenn (Marla) Primack; Brother of Marvin (Bune) Primack and Gere (the late Sidney) Baskin; Grandfather of Samantha, Kyle, Henry and Jacob Primack. Service, Friday, 11:00am, Hebrew Educational Alliance. Interment Golden Hill Cemetery. Contributions to MGH Transplant Center, 55 Fruit St., 517 White Bldg., Boston, MA 02114, HEA or The Denver Hospice.

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