Eli Maurice Orowitz
Eli died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 1959 and was buried in the Home of Peace Memorial Park in East Los Angeles, California
Born 3 Jun 1896 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents Eli
Son of Moses Orovitz (1864-1903) and Bessie (Solositzky) Rosenfelt (1878-1964)
Spouses Eli
Husband of Hannah (August) Orowitz — married 1917 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
He worked at different times in his career, he was a publicist and theater manager. During the 1920s he hosted a radio show under the name EMO.
Husband of Kathleen Peggy O'Neill — married 11 Jun 1932 in Queens, New York, United Statesmap
Husband of Kathleen Peggy O'Neill — married 11 Jun 1932 in Queens, New York, United Statesmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Milton August Orowitz, Evelyn (Orowitz) King and Eugene Maurice (Orowitz) Landon
Died 25 Feb 1959 at age 62 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography: Eli was born to Russian parents (Moses & Bessie Orovitz) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 3, 1896.
On Eli's World War I registration card, he lists his employment as being a Waybill Clerk for the PA and Reading Railroad Company. He is married, but does not give his wife's name. He is described as being short and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
Eli married Hannah August in 1917.
The 1920 US Census lists Eli and being married to Hannah August Orowitz and they have a son, Milton, who was born in 1919. The Orowitz family was living with Hannah's parents at the time of this census.
Died 25 Feb 1959 at age 62 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography: Eli was born to Russian parents (Moses & Bessie Orovitz) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 3, 1896.
On Eli's World War I registration card, he lists his employment as being a Waybill Clerk for the PA and Reading Railroad Company. He is married, but does not give his wife's name. He is described as being short and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
Eli married Hannah August in 1917.
The 1920 US Census lists Eli and being married to Hannah August Orowitz and they have a son, Milton, who was born in 1919. The Orowitz family was living with Hannah's parents at the time of this census.
On his World War II draft registration card, he lists his wife as Peggy and his employment as the Victoria Amusement Company in Camden, NJ where the family was living at the time.
Eli and Peggy had a son, Eugene Maurice Orowitz, on October 31, 1936 while they were living in Forest Hills, New York.
Eugene later changed his name to Michael Landon and was an American actor, writer, director, and producer. He is known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza (1959–73), Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie (1974–83), and Jonathan Smith in Highway to Heaven (1984–89).
Eli and Peggy had a son, Eugene Maurice Orowitz, on October 31, 1936 while they were living in Forest Hills, New York.
Eugene later changed his name to Michael Landon and was an American actor, writer, director, and producer. He is known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza (1959–73), Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie (1974–83), and Jonathan Smith in Highway to Heaven (1984–89).
Eli died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 1959 and was buried in the Home of Peace Memorial Park in East Los Angeles, California
She lived in Collingswood, Haddon Township, Camden, New Jersey, United States in 1950 and Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States in 1982. She died on 15 March 1982, in Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.
She changed her name to Victoria A. King . There is some question as to her birth. Social security death records have it Nov. 12, 1933. Family records have it Sept. 23, 1932 Born in New York. 1940 census has her born in New Jersey.
Evelyn wanted to be an actress, just like her mother wanted to be. Neither did Evelyn reach her dream.
Evelyn A. Orowitz 1933-2003
Eli Maurice y Peggy O’Neal
Ellos fueron primero. Quizás su difícil convivència humana fue una bendición para sus hijos. Quizás ellos mostraron la imperiosa necesidad de ser honestos con uno mismo y con aquellos con quién compartes tu diario vivir. Quizás ellos nos mostraron que cuando encierras tu relación en el deber y la exigència no hay relación porqué el amor se deja de lado-
Quizás ellos empujaron a sus hijos a ir más allà de
las necesidades que impone el miedo para encontrar dentro de si mismos la Fuente
de la Vida y ello es una Bendición.
Michael y Cindy: la luz más brillante!
Todos regresamos al Amor Indivisible, al Amor Uno es inivitable!
El camno que Michael y Cindy abren ilumina de esperanza el presente!
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