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- Schenectady Gazette
Saturday, August 11, 1956
Leon Malmed Dies, Rites Tomorrow
Leon Malmed, 75, of 192 Whitehall Road, Albany, died last night at St. Peter’s Hospital, Albany after a seven week illness.
Mr. Malmed was a native of Brisk-Latofsk, Russia, and came to this country 63 years ago. A resident of the area since 1904, he had been the proprietor of the Arny and Navy Supply, 550 Broadway, Albany for the past 31 years. Previously, he had operated the first delicatessen in Albany from 1904 to 1926.
He was a charter member of the Workmen’s Circle Branch 320 and the Workmen’s Circle Home for the Aged in New York City.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Silberg-Swartz Memorial Chapel, 864 Madison Avenue, Albany, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in the Workmen’s Circle Cemetery, Guilderland.
Mr. Malmed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Millie Mott Malmed, of Albany, two sons, Daniel Malmed of Schenectady and Gerald E. Malmed of Tel Aviv, Israel, a sister, Mrs. Polly Cohen, of Schenectady, and four grandchildren.
The funeral chapel will be open from 9 to 10 o’clock tonight and mourning observance will be at the Whitehall Road address.
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