David Aronberg
David Aronberg (April 3, 1893 – February 11, 1967)[1] was a mayor of Ashland, Kentucky.[2] He was also a merchant, involved in the real estate business, and a soldier in the United States Army during World War I. Aronberg was a member of the Freemasons, Shriners, Kiwanis, Forty and Eight, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Elks, as well as the American Legion, of which he was vice commander.[3][4] Aronberg was also chairman of the National Civil Defense Committee.[5]
David Aronberg | |
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29th Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky | |
In office January 1, 1952 – 1955 | |
Preceded by | Will C. Simpson |
Succeeded by | Wilburn Caskey |
31st Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky | |
In office 1960–1964 | |
Preceded by | Wilburn Caskey |
Succeeded by | Wilburn Caskey |
Personal details | |
Born | April 3, 1893 Manchester, England |
Died | February 11, 1967 73) Ashland, Kentucky | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Sadie Freyman |
Children | Gloria E. (Levine) and S. Harold Aronberg |
Parent(s) | Lewis Aronberg and Leah (Tarshes) Aronberg |
Residence(s) | Ashland, Kentucky, United States |
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Aronberg owned a chain of retail stores, being the senior partner of Aronberg and Pfeffer, along with David Pfeffer, from 1923 to 1956.[6][7]
Aronberg was Jewish, and attended Congregation Agudath Achim in Ashland.[8]
Notes and references
- Time For Memory
- A History of Ashland, Kentucky 1786 - 1954
- The Political Graveyard
- The public papers of Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby, 1950-1955 by Lawrence Wetherby
- Hearings, Volume 1, United States Congress (1963)
- The National Jewish monthly: Volume 43 (1928)
- Fairchild's list of store executives (1930)
- Who's who in world Jewry by Harry Schneiderman and Itzhak J. Carim
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