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Death18 Sep 2012, Chicago, IL [656], [7] Age: 84
Burial21 Sep 2012, 1700 W Rand Rd, Arlington Heights, IL [656]
MemoShalom Memorial Park
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Eileen Mae Kornblet was born on September 2, 1928, in Missouri, USA. Her formative years spanned the Great Depression and World War II, shaping a generation that would witness immense societal change. She pursued her education at Clayton High School and later attended Washington University, both institutions located in the St. Louis metropolitan area. This period of academic pursuit marked a time when access to higher education for women was expanding, offering new avenues for personal and intellectual growth.
On June 6, 1954, Eileen Mae, then 25, married Harvey Berman at the Congress Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. Rabbi Ephraim Epstein officiated the noon service, which was followed by a reception hosted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kornblet. Her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Magdovitz, served as her only adult attendant, while her brother, Wade D. Kornblet, acted as an usher. Following a honeymoon in Wisconsin, the couple established their home in Chicago, Illinois, a major urban center experiencing significant post-war expansion. They welcomed two daughters, Susan, born in 1958, and Beth Ellen, born in 1960.
Eileen Mae and Harvey Berman shared 58 years of marriage. As her family grew, she became a cherished grandmother to William and Marissa Cohen, Alix Golub, Aaron Mittman, and Talia Nathan. She was known to possess a kind, gentle, and loving soul, with a passion for life that centered on her family. Eileen Mae Kornblet died in Chicago on September 18, 2012, at the age of 84. She was buried on September 21, 2012, at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Her life, spanning over eight decades, witnessed profound transformations in American society and culture. Through these changes, Eileen Mae Kornblet built a family, maintained a long marriage, and was remembered by her loved ones for her warmth and dedication to those closest to her.
Obituaries
From
Sep 20, 2012, page 2-8 - Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com:
[656]BERMAN, EILEEN M.Eileen M. Berman, nee Kornblet, 84, beloved wife and best friend of Harvey for 58 wonderful years; loving mother of Susan (Les) Mittman and the late Beth Berman, cherished grandmother of William and Marissa Cohen, Alix Golub, Aaron Mittman, and Talia (Scott) Nathan; dear sister of the late Sylvia (Benjamin) Magdovitz and Wade Kornblet; treasured aunt and friend of many. Eileen had a kind, gentle, and loving soul. She was passionate about life, and her family was her greatest joy. Graveside services Friday, 11 a.m. at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W. Rand Rd., Arlington Heights. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Midwest Palliative & Hospice Care Center, 2050 Claire Court, Glenview, IL 60025. For funeral time, please contact Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 847.255.3520 or
www.shalom2.com.
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Marriage6 Jun 1954, 275 Union Blvd, St. Louis, MO [2074], [656]
Marr MemoCongress Hotel