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HENRY SCHECHTER

HENRY SCHECHTER
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Henry Schechter, a former partner in the S. H. Pomerance Company, a customs brokerage firm, died Thursday in an automobile accident in Brooklyn. He was 69 years old and lived at 2310 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn.

Mr. Schechter was formerly president of the Focsani Benevolent Association and Congregation Talmud Torah Beth‐El of Flatbush.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Blau; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Levy and Mrs. Harry Liburt, and two grandchildren.

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