NameDavid GREENBERG 
[959]
Birth21 Jul 1924, Chicago, IL [98]
Death10 Dec 2007, Silver Spring, MD Age: 83
Burial12 Dec 2007, 9500 Riggs Rd, Adelphi, MD [960]
MemoMount Lebanon Cemetery
OccupationCredit Manager in a Retail House Furnishings Store (1950) [961]
OccupationInsurance Adjuster (1940) [962]
FlagsMITTMAN-1, Schilder Cousin Club
Obituaries
From
David Greenberg (1924-2007) - Find A Grave Memorial:
Survivors include wife Shirley L. Greenberg; children and spouses Stephen M. and Pamela Greenberg, Leslie J. and Eileen Greenberg, and Saundra M. and Richard Bromberg; grandchildren, Jonathan and wife, Jessica, Micah, Page, and husband Steven, Erin, Sara, and Jacob and wife Maggie.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, Matthew.
Interment followed funeral services at the Tikvat Israel Congregation, Rockville, MD, on Wednesday, December 12, 2007.
From
12 Dec 2007, Page B6 - The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com:
[960]GREENBERG, DavidOn Monday, December 10, 2007, DAVID GREENBERG of Leisure World, Silver Spring, MD, beloved husband of Shirley L. Greenberg, devoted father of Stephen M. (Pamela) Greenberg, Leslie J. (Eileen) Greenberg, and Saundra M. (Richard) Bromberg; loving grandfather of Jonathan (Jessica) Micah and the late Matthew, Paige (Steven), Erin, Sara and Jacob (Maggie).
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, December 12, at 11 a.m. at Tikvat Israel Congregation, 2200 Baltimore Road, Rockville, MD. Interment at Mt. Lebanon, Adelphi, MD. The family will mourn at his late residence through Sunday, December 16th. Memorial contributions may be made to Tikvat Israel Congregation or Children's National Medical Center, 111 Michigan Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20010. Arrangements entrusted to Edward Sagel Funeral Direction Inc., Rockville, MD. 301-217-9400.
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David Greenberg was born in Chicago, Illinois, on July 21, 1924, to Ben and Esther Greenberg. Growing up in the bustling city, he completed his education at Manley High School. By 1940, at the age of sixteen, he began his career as an insurance adjuster, entering the workforce during a period of national economic recovery and global uncertainty. His life took a pivotal turn when he met Shirley Lynette Klein at a dance at Fort Meade in Maryland. Their connection blossomed through correspondence while he was away, likely serving during the tumultuous years of World War II.
Following his service, David and Shirley were married in Brooklyn, New York, on February 22, 1947. As many young couples did in the post-war era, they faced the challenge of finding suitable housing, leading them to settle in Virginia due to the scarcity of apartments in the immediate Washington D.C. area. By 1950, David had transitioned his career, taking on the role of a credit manager in a retail house furnishings store, a common occupation in the growing consumer economy of the mid-20th century. During these early years of their marriage, they welcomed their first two sons, Stephen Mitchell in 1948 and Leslie Joel in 1950, building their family in the flourishing suburban landscape around the nation's capital.
The family expanded further with the birth of their daughter, Saundra Mynette, in 1955. David and Shirley continued to reside in the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area, eventually making their home in Silver Spring, Maryland, where they became residents of Leisure World. Throughout his life, David was a dedicated family man, leaving behind a legacy of children and grandchildren. He passed away in Silver Spring on December 10, 2007, at the age of 83. Following funeral services, he was laid to rest at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Adelphi, Maryland, two days later.
Spouses
Birth3 Oct 1924, New York, NY [8], [963]
Death23 Jul 2019, Silver Spring, MD [151], [8] Age: 94
Burial25 Jul 2019, 9500 Riggs Rd, Adelphi, MD [151], [8]
MemoMount Lebanon Cemetery; Memorial ID, 277114774
OccupationHousekeeping (1950) [963]
FlagsMITTMAN-1, STUB-END
Marriage22 Feb 1947, Brooklyn, NY [964]