Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
Family File for David Saul MITTMAN - Person Sheet
NameKevin Brett LOTENBERG [211], [558]
Birth8 Jan 1970 Age: 56
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Birth6 Mar 1971, Washington, DC Age: 55
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FatherAnthony Patrick PUCA (1948-)
MotherNancy Louise SHENKER (1947-)
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Stephanie Puca was born on March 6, 1971, in Washington, DC, the daughter of Anthony Patrick Puca and Nancy Louise Shenker. Her birth occurred during an era of significant social and political shifts in the United States, with the nation’s capital serving as a focal point for many of these changes. Puca attended Churchill High School, reflecting an upbringing likely in the suburban Maryland area surrounding the capital, known for its established communities and educational institutions.

On November 16, 1995, at the age of 24, Stephanie Puca married Kevin Brett Lotenberg in Washington, DC. Their union took place in the mid-1990s, a period marked by technological advancements and evolving family structures. Together, they had a daughter, Jessica, born in May 1993. Jessica Lotenberg later pursued her education, attending Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School before enrolling at Indiana University.

Puca later married an individual identified only as Unknown Wynne. Her life, documented through her birth, marriages, and her daughter’s early life and education, illustrates a personal journey within the dynamic context of the Washington, DC metropolitan area. She established a family and navigated the social currents of her time.
Marriage16 Nov 1995, Washington, DC
ChildrenJessica (1993-)
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