BERNARD J. IBA WATERFORD, Conn. Bernard ]. Iba, 85, of 36 Ma~y 3 St a clothing salesman for \ e 1 / 2 2- /l tfJ fo:mer Anderson-Little_Co. or \ ears before retinng in many Y . 13 at 1989, d ied Apn 1 . .IGA ) i • Lawrence and Memonal Hos- '· tals New Lon d on. He was \ fi~ e h'usband of Freda (Tregar) ~c~ Iba . Sweden Born in Stockho 1m , , of the late Isaac and Fan- a son I r d in nie (Sl eiman) Iba, , e ive Woonsocke_t and West Med­ ford, Mass., before moving to the Waterford-New London area 25 years ago. Iba was owner of the form er Berna rd 's Baby Shoppe, Woonsocke t for nine years, and the former Guaranteed Uphol­ stery Co., Cranston. He was a member of the Touro Fraternal Association, Cranston, the Elks, Woonsocket a nd the Vasa Lodge, New L9 ndon. Besides his wife he leaves a dau ter, Re va Coleman of terford; a. brother, Harald 1a of Goteborg, Sweden; two gra ndda ughters, and a great­ grandson. He was brother of the late Yalle l_~1a . A graveside service was held April 15 at Lincoln Park Ceme­ tery, Warwick. Arrangements were made by the Max Sugar- . man Mefl}orial Cha pel, 45 8 \ Hope St., rrovid ence. i.-- I :rBA-, fREJJA- .. V/-1- 5' - /"t ~D·b ( 1 ~ c; reda C. Iba, 94 WATERFORD, Conn. - Freda C. lba,·94, died March ; 19. She ~as the widow of the late ·.. Bernard Iba. Born in Providence, : a daughter of t'he late Sa,muel anq · Fanny -(LeiboJ 'lregar, she had lived in the New London and Waterford area for over 35 years. Mrs. Iba and her husband were the owners of the . former : ;Bernard's Baby Shop in Woon­ socket and a gift .and toy store in Narragansett: She worked a$ a bookkeeper for various account­ ing firms until her' retirement at age 79. She leaves a daughter, Reva Coleman and her. husband, Mel, of Waterford; two granddaugh­ ters, Sherri Dennis and her hus­ band, Donald, and Linda Gordon and her husband, Clifford; four great-grandchildren, Cameron, Halle and Jenna Dennis and Nathaniel Gordon; many nieces and nephews; ·she was the sister of the late Jack and Harold Tregar and Sarah Goldstein, and aunt of the late Sally Hornstein .. · Burial was in Lincoln Park Cemetery, Warwick. Co~trib~tions may be made to Hospice of So. East Conn., Box 902, Uncasville, CT 06382; or Congregation Beth El, 660 Ocean Ave., New _London, CT 06320. Carol A. Idlis IDLIS, CAROL A. 84, died Saturday, April 21, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Home. She was the beloved wife of the late George ldlis for 50 years and best friend of Marshall I. Silverman of Worcester. Born in Worcester, MA, a daughter of the late Bennett and Frances (Berkowitz) Siegal, she had lived in Cranston for 48 years, previously living in MA. She taught preschool at the Cranston YMCA for almost 30 years. Carol was a Lifemember ofHadassah and Jewish Healthcare of Worcester. Devoted mother of Michael Idlis of Jupiter, FL, Bonnie Arky and her husband, Steve, of Acton, MA, and Amy Misbin and her husband, Barry, of Cranston, RI. Dear sister of Sylvia Kahn of Midlothian, VA. Loving grandmother of Ben and his wife, Zehava, Matthew and his wife, Kelly, Jesse, Aaron, and Sophie. Adored great grandmother of Mendel. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 :00 a.m. in SHALOM MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1100 New London Ave., Cranston. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Spondylitis Association of America, 16360 Roscoe Blvd. Ste. 100, Van Nuys, CA 91406 or the charity of your choice. Shiva will be observed at 23 Sachem Dr., Cranston, Weednesday, 2-8 p.m. For online condolences, please visit ShalomMemorialChapel.com. , - ,7 -o y Cranston / - I 7 GEORGE IDLIS, 72, of 42 Blue Ridge Rd., a retired mechanical en­ gineer and personnel consultant, died Tuesday at Delray Medical Cen­ ter, Delray Beach, Fla., while vaca­ tioning in Florida. He was the husband of Carol (Sie­ gal) ldlis. They had been married for ' 50 years. Born in Springfield, Mass., ' a son of the late Bernard and Pauline (Primost) ldlis, he had lived in Cran­ ston for 33 years. Mr. Jdlis had been a mechanical engineer for the. Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co ..and B_ostitch Inc. for many years, and later worked as a person­ . • mus; George nel consultant a·t Storti Associates for January 13, 2004. Residence: 42 Blue Ridge Rd., Cranston. 15 years, retiring 12 years ago. Beloved husband of Carol After retiring, he volunteered at the (Siegal) ldlis. DevO!ed father Cranston Engineering Department'as of Michael ldlis and his wife a computer consult11nt. He. was a Junette of Waro, TX, Bonnie Arky and her husband Steve licenced member of the Professional of Acton, MA, and Arny Mis­ Engineers and Land Surveyors. bin and her husband Barry He was a g111duate of Worcester of Cranston. Dear brother of Madeline Levine of Worces­ Polytechnic Institute, Class of 1954, ter, MA and the late Marion and a member of its Alumni Associa­ Freeman. Loving gra~dfather tion, and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. of Ben, Matt, Jesse and Aaron. Adored uncle of Mr. ldlis was a member of Temple many nieces and nephews. Beth-El, Redwood Lodge 35, AF&AM, Funeral Service Sunday 2 · and the Touto Fraternal Association. 10AM in SHALOM MEMO­ RIAL CHAPEL, 1100 New He was an Army veteran of the London Ave., Cranston. In Korean War, serving as a corporal in lieu of flowers contributions Puerto Rico. in his memory may be made to your favorite charitr. Mr. ldlis was a consumer arbitrator . Shiva will be observed at hts at the Better Business Bureau. He was late residence Sunday 7-9 an interscholastic swimming official and Monday 2-4 and 7-9PM . at local high schools and colleges. He was a licenced pilot, and en­ joyed swimming, exercising, golfing, doing crossword puzzles, and reading. B~sides his wife, he leaves a son, Michael' ldlis of Waco, Texas; two daughters, · Bonnie Arky of Acton, Mass., and Amy Misbin of Cranston; a sister, Madeline Levine of Worceste·r, . Mass. : and four grnndsons. He was the ' brother of the late Mation Freeman. The funeral service will be held tomorrow at IO a.m. in Shalom Me~ modal Chapel, 1100 New London Ave. Burial will be in Lincoln Park . Cenielerv. \,\l ;:uwick. \ l'-.l t: L Jc..._ S L l1 .D f C A I ~I -r_s Selma Indeck, 88 PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Selma (Sherman) Indeck, of Provi­ dence, died on Jan. 1 after a long illness. Born in Hollywood, Ca­ lif., a daughter of the late Benja­ min and Rebecca (Bogus) Sher­ man, she had been a resident of Rhode Island since 1956. A lifelong artist, she gradu­ ated from the New England School of Art and worked in pastel, charcoal and colored pencil. She earned awards for her portraits and still-life draw­ ings from the Copley Society (Boston), Newport Art Show, Ogunquit Art Center, Provi­ dence Art Club, R.I. Watercolor Society, the Pastel · Society of America and the Wayland Art Foundation. She served on the board of directors of the ACL~ and volunteered for the Ame~i­ can Friends Service Commit­ tee Meals on Wheels and the Sa;ah Doyle Women's Center. She is survived by Jack, her husband of68 years, her ?augh­ ter Ruth and her son ~chard. She will be lovingly missed by family and friends. In lieu of flowers, you can make a donation in her name to the Rhode Island Food Bank. o. Johnston ESTHER INDELL R.N., 83, of the Cherry Hill Manor, Cherry Hill Road, a nurse who worked for the former Fall River General Hospital, Fall Rivei:, Mass., until retiring 17 years ago, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital in 'North Providence. She was the widow INDELL, Esther (Smith) of ~ alter 'nr-1 e11 ._ .. ,.. - -· , December 5, I 994. Resi­ dence Cherry Hill Manor, Born in Fall River,' a daughter ofllie. Johnston. Beloved wi fe or the late Walter lndell. De­ late Louis and Rose Smith, she lived in voted mother or Howard In• Cranston before moving to Johnston 18 dell of Cranston a11d moqthsago. Kenneth lndell or West Warwick. Dear sister or Mrs. Indell was a former member of Lawrence and Irvi ng Smith the Jewish Community Center in Prov­ of Fall Ri ver, MA, Edward idence and Temple Torat Yisrael in Smith or Cranston and Kitty Smith or Providence ·and th e Cranston. late Alex Smith, Ann Green­ She leaves two sons, Howard Indell field. Betty Brockman and of Cranston and Kenneth Indell of West Pauline Smith. Loving grandmother of Lori and Mi­ Warwick; three brothers, Lawrence chael lndell. Funeral Service .and Irving Smith, both of Fall River, Wednesday 11 am at MAX and Edward Smith of Cranston; a sis­ SUGARMAN MEMORIAL ter, Kitty Smith of Providence, and two CHAPEL, 458 Hope St. (cor­ ner or Doyle Ave.) In li eu or · grandchildren. She was the sister of the flowers, contributions in her . late Alex Smith, and Ann Greenfield, memory may be made to the Betty Brockman and Pauline Smith. Cranston Adult Day Care Center. Shiva will be ot>­ , The funeral will be held tomorrow at served at the home or How• 11 a.m. at the Max Sugarman Memorial ard lndell, 204 Chandler Chapel, 458 Hope St., Providence. Buri- Avenue. Cranston, Wednes­ day 7-9 and Thursday 2-4 . al will be in Lincoln Park Cemetery in and 7-9. Warwick.
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