Alexander London

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LONDON--Alexander.

June 15, 1930 -- December 14, 2016. Born in Paris, France, he was a chemical engineer who worked on nuclear energy and in the aerospace industry on satellites and rocket boosters. He worked at GE and then the Weitzman Institute. He also took over Marstin Press from his father and published art and event programs and special commissions. Later he worked in development for Yeshiva University. Finally in later life he went back to school for a medical coding degree and then served as president of the Manhattan chapter of the AAPC. He was a veteran of the Korean War and for over 60 years he was a Mason. He was predeceased by his parents Israel and Ida London. He is survived by his wife Dorothy (nee Gefter), and his daughter Pamela Vida. He is also survived by his many close cousins. Services Sunday, December 18th at 12 noon at Plaza Community Jewish Community Chapel, Amsterdam Ave., Corner West 91st St.

Fonte: The New York Times

Publicado em: 16-12-2016