Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 2005 — Page 3

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Obituaries Nellie Davidson, 86, owned Davidson’s Fur

Nellie Vinstein Davidson, 86, died March 15. She was a graduate of Shortridge High School and had attended Indiana University. In 1939 she married Fred Davidson, who died in 1976. Mrs. Davidson was a partner in Davidson-Nelson Real Estate Development for over 15 years. In 1976 she became the owner and operator of Davidson's (formerly Davidson's Indiana Fur Company), an Indianapolis retail fixture for over 100 years that was founded by Joe and Sarah Davidson in downtown Indianapolis. Later the store was located at Keystone at the Crossing. She was a life-long member of Indianapolis Hebrew

Congregation and a volunteer to numerous philanthropic causes. Survivors include her daughters Joan (Richard) Abend of New Hartford, N.Y., and Susan (Richard) Levin of La Jolla, Calif.; grandchildren Jennifer Abend Ward, Meredith Abend Weiner, Jon, Scott, Stacey, and Brett Levin, and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Davidson was preceded in death by her brothers Sol, Harry, and Max and her sister Blanche Helft. Funeral services were at Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

Ruth Lieberman, 86; bridge player, hostess

Ruth K. Traugott Lieberman, 86, of Indianapolis, died on March 16. A 1935 graduate of Shortridge High School, she attended the Parsons School of Art and Design in New York City. She married Albert Lieberman in 1941; he preceded her in death in 1993. Mrs. Lieberman was an avid bridge player and among her friends was known as a gracious hostess for her many artistic and beautiful luncheons and parties. She was a member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and its Sisterhood, the Indianapolis Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, Ha-

dassah, and The Hooverwood Guild. She participated in many musical and art activities in the city and was involved in many civic charities including the honor roll division of the "Lion of Judah" division of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Greater Indianapolis. Mrs. Lieberman was preceded in death by her son Alan. She is survived by her son John (Tamara); daughter Jane Lieberman; daughter-in-law Marlene Lieberman, and six grandchildren. Private graveside services were held in Indianapolis Hebrew North Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary.

Barbara Pellicone, 61, is being mourned

Barbara Frances Pellicone, 61, of Indianapolis, died March 11. She is survived by her sons Mark Katz, of Chicago, and Robert Katz, of Fishers, Ind. Other survivors are her daughter-in-law Sheila Katz,

her granddaughter Emily Katz, and her friend and companion Irving Cohen. A memorial service was be held on March 17 at 10:00 a.m. at Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary, 1328 W. 86th St.

Doris Jaffee Suss, 90; retail furniture exec

Doris Jaffee Suss, 90, of Indianapolis, died March 4. She was the administrative director of Jaffee's Furniture Company in Easton, Pa., from 1956-1970. She was a member of Hadassah, B'nai Abraham Sisterhood of Easton, Pa., Friends of the Retarded, and Jewish Community Center. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Nathan Jaffee. Survivors include her current husband, Nathan Suss; children Ira (Cherri)

Jaffee and Serena Jaffee; grandchildren Kira (Shlomo) Shemesh and Ethan Jaffee; great-grandson Elijah Shemesh, and brothers Harry and Saul Kranson. Graveside services were held on March 6 at Indianapolis Hebrew North Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Jewish Community Center Senior Adult Fund. Arrangements were entrusted to Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Funeral Home.

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