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BirthOct 1885, Illinois, USA [1161]
Death19 Feb 1969, West Covina, CA [6], [8], [7] Age: 83
Burialaft 19 Feb 1969, 4334 Whittier Blvd, Los Angeles, CA [8]
MemoHome of Peace Memorial Park; Memorial ID, 229664116
OccupationHousewife (1938) [1165]
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Eva Nettie Findling was born on September 16, 1885, in New York, the daughter of Abraham Charles Findling and Matilda Friedman. Her early life unfolded during the Gilded Age, a period of extensive immigration and rapid industrial expansion in the United States. By 1900, the family resided in Chicago, Illinois. At age 17, on March 21, 1903, she married Isadore Jacob Denenholz in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Isadore, born in Galicia, Austria-Hungary, had arrived in the United States amidst a wave of Eastern European migration.
The couple established their family in Illinois. Their first children, Harry and David, were born around 1904, followed by Anna in 1910 and Leah in 1916, all born in Chicago. Isadore pursued a variety of occupations to support his family in the burgeoning urban economy. He worked as an expressman and teamster in the early 1900s, then became a grocery retailer by 1920. He later owned merchandise businesses and was a hotel proprietor by 1930.
By 1930, the Denenholz family had moved to Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, settling in a region experiencing significant growth even as the Great Depression began. Eva Nettie was recorded as a housewife in 1938, managing the household while Isadore worked as a merchant. Isadore Jacob Denenholz died in Los Angeles, California, on November 11, 1939, at age 62. He was buried at Home of Peace Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Eva Nettie remained in California, living through World War II and the subsequent post-war economic boom.
Eva Nettie Findling Denenholz died in West Covina, California, on February 19, 1969, at age 83. She was buried alongside her husband at Home of Peace Memorial Park. Her life spanned a transformative era in American history, from the late 19th-century immigrant experience to the suburban expansion of Southern California in the mid-20th century, where she raised a family and established roots.
Marriage21 Mar 1903, Milwaukee, WI [1170]
ChildrenHarry (1903-1956)