OBITS: The New York Times 22 Sep 2004; New York City, New York co., New York text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com Anchin, Frances E. ANCHIN-Frances E. The Partners and Staff of Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP mourn the passing of a great woman, Frances E. Anchin. Frances was the mother of our esteemed Managing Partner, James Anchin and Retired Senior Manager, Roberta Strasburg and the wife of our Retired Managing Partner, Howard Anchin. As matriarch of the Anchin family, Frances' commitment and devotion helped fuel the firm's remarkable success throughout the years. She was a dedicated and passionate woman, full of life and energy. Frances was a proud dog fancier, devoted to promoting the quality and ethical breeding of purebred dogs. Her intellect, sense of humor and good grace will be missed by all who knew her. We extend our heartfelt condolences to her husband Howard; children Jim and Joan, Roberta and Phil; her grandchildren Scott (Lauren), Lee (Dori), Lauren (Scott) and Donald; and great-grandchildren Jared and Todd. Published in the New York Times from 9/21/2004 - 9/22/2004. Bernstein, Norman BERNSTEIN-Norman. Devoted wife Harriet, loving children Anne and Mitch Stafman and Alyssa & Tracy Trojan. Loving grandsons Brian, Jeremy and Matthew. With all the love, ``The Tuesday Night Group.'' Services at Hellmans Funeral Home, 15 State Street, Spring Valley, New York at 2 PM. Published in the New York Times on 9/22/2004. Dagati, Margaret DAGATI Margaret. Died September 19, 2004 at 15 Wolcott Hill Road, Camden, New York. She was born January 27, 1927 in Long Island, the daughter of George and Nancy Mancini Dagati. Would any kin or anyone knowing of any next of kin please contact The Rome DDSO, collect 315-336-2300 with any special funeral arrangements. Published in the New York Times from 9/21/2004 - 9/22/2004. Hochfelder, Gene HOCHFELDER Gene. Tough as nails but soft on the inside, it was our honor and pleasure to get to know you these last 15 years. You were one of the last of the Greatest Generation, a true American hero. From the University of Pennsylvania to Iwo Jima, you were someone we all looked up to. We are certain the boys know how lucky they were to have you as their father. You have left a legacy of service to one's country, honesty, integrity and honor. You will be missed by all those who were lucky to know you. Our sympathy to the entire Hochfelder clan. Amelia and Richard A. Bernstein Bradley Bernstein Jennifer and Gregg Rothkin Published in the New York Times from 9/21/2004 - 9/22/2004. Scheuer, Wally SCHEUER-Wally. We mourn our dear friend, Wally, and will always be grateful for his visionary gift of ``Mao To Mozart,'' a unique document which changed our lives. We will always remember his love, generosity and loyal support of our family. Our hearts go out to Marge and family. Shira, Michael, David, and Vera Stern Published in the New York Times from 9/22/2004 - 9/23/2004. Scheuer, Walter SCHEUER Walter. The Board and employees of Sterling Capital Corporation mourn the loss of their beloved Chairman and friend, Walter Scheuer. Wally's warmth, wit and compassion for others will be greatly missed. He was one of a kind both as a man and as a leader who enriched the lives of those fortunate enough to have known him. Our heartfelt condolences to his wife Marge; children David, Jeffrey, Susan and Judith; and his grandchildren. Wayne Reisner, President Published in the New York Times on 9/22/2004.