Spouses
Birth13 Jan 1923, New York, USA [9], [7]
Death19 May 2003, Oradell, NJ [9], [7] Age: 80
Burialaft 19 May 2003, 130-04 Horace Harding Expy, Kew Gardens Hills, NY [2574]
MemoMount Hebron Cemetery
OccupationKeeping House (1950) [2575]
FlagsMITTMAN-13, STUB-END
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Phyllis Claire Klinger was born on January 13, 1923, in New York, USA. Her early life unfolded in a city and nation emerging from World War I and soon grappling with the economic challenges of the Great Depression. As the United States transitioned from global conflict at the close of World War II, Phyllis, at 22, married Bernard Mittman in Manhattan, New York, on October 3, 1945. Bernard, born in New York City in 1922, had attended Erasmus Hall High School and was Jewish.
By 1950, as post-war prosperity reshaped American society, Phyllis was recorded as “keeping house.” This role was common for women raising young children in the mid-20th century. Her husband, Bernard, worked as a plastic manufacturer in an expanding industry and later became a company president. The couple established their family in New York, welcoming two daughters: Leslie, born around 1947, and Judy, born around 1949. Their household in Queens, New York, reflected the domestic focus prevalent during this period.
Bernard Mittman died on February 7, 1992, in Palm Beach, Florida, at age 69. He was interred at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Kew Gardens Hills, New York. Phyllis Claire Klinger lived until May 19, 2003, passing away in Oradell, New Jersey, at 80 years old. She was buried alongside her husband in Mount Hebron Cemetery. Her documented life was defined by her role as a homemaker and mother within her New York family.
Marriage3 Oct 1945, Manhattan, New York, NY [133]
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