Milton Wallace Esq
Death: Mar. 24, 1985
New York, USA
Services for Milton Wallace, 404 Kimry Moor, Fayetteville, who died Sunday, March 24, were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Birnbaum Funeral Chapel, Rabbis Irwin I. Hyrnan and Charles S. Sherman and Cantor Harold Lerner officiating. Burial is to be in Adath Yeshurun Cemetery. Mr. Wallace was a life resident of the Syracuse area and was a lawyer since 1940. He was associated with the law firm of Sugarman, Wallace, Manheim and Schoenwald, 499 South Warren St., Syracuse. He attended Syracuse University and was a 1939 graduate of Syracuse University School of Law. He received his master\'s degree in accounting at SU in 1940. Mr. Wallace was a specialist in the field of real property and estates law. He was a member of Onondaga County, New York State and American Bar Associations and the Assn. of Insurance Attorneys. He was a member of Temple Adath Yeshurun. Mr. Wallace was a member of Onondaga Post 131, Jewish War Veterans, and a member and former board member of LaFayette Country Club and a member of Philo-Mt. Sinai Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Jean, two daughters, Dr. Deborah Wallace of Lyndhorst, Ohio, and Amy Wallace of New York City, and a brother, Dr. Leon Wallace of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
March 1985 Eagle Bulletin
Died 3/24/1985 in Syracuse, NY
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Death: Mar. 24, 1985
New York, USA
Services for Milton Wallace, 404 Kimry Moor, Fayetteville, who died Sunday, March 24, were scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Birnbaum Funeral Chapel, Rabbis Irwin I. Hyrnan and Charles S. Sherman and Cantor Harold Lerner officiating. Burial is to be in Adath Yeshurun Cemetery. Mr. Wallace was a life resident of the Syracuse area and was a lawyer since 1940. He was associated with the law firm of Sugarman, Wallace, Manheim and Schoenwald, 499 South Warren St., Syracuse. He attended Syracuse University and was a 1939 graduate of Syracuse University School of Law. He received his master\'s degree in accounting at SU in 1940. Mr. Wallace was a specialist in the field of real property and estates law. He was a member of Onondaga County, New York State and American Bar Associations and the Assn. of Insurance Attorneys. He was a member of Temple Adath Yeshurun. Mr. Wallace was a member of Onondaga Post 131, Jewish War Veterans, and a member and former board member of LaFayette Country Club and a member of Philo-Mt. Sinai Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Jean, two daughters, Dr. Deborah Wallace of Lyndhorst, Ohio, and Amy Wallace of New York City, and a brother, Dr. Leon Wallace of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
March 1985 Eagle Bulletin