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  One of Harry;s friends in Bay Village, OH, was Frederick A Schnurr.   Tonight (6/11/18) I learned that he and his wife Patricia engaged in a real estate transaction with Donna and Harry in 1973 in Miami.  I was surprised.  Donna and Harry were supposedly destitute in 1973.


  The preparer was David Levine, ESQ, who was a good friend, along with his wife Donna, of Donna and Harry's in later years.  They played bridge together.


  David once helped me with an essay contest I entered in high school.


  When Harry died in 1989, Donna and David were openly hostile toward me as they went through the receiving line at church.  It was unexpected.


  David's obit below.


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  Schnurr:


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  Mr. Schnurr was a Navy man.   He worked for 3-M.


http://www.barrancofuneralhome.com/?action=obituaries.obit_view&o_id=576421

Frederick A. Schnurr | 1921 - 2009 | Obituary

Frederick A. Schnurr
Frederick A. Schnurr

January 27, 1921 - January 29, 2009

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U.S. VeteranFrederick A. Schnurr, 88, of Doylestown, PA, formerly of Annapolis, died Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Doylestown Hospital.

Born in New York, N.Y., he was the son of the late Frederick F. and Julia (Forier) Schnurr.

Mr. Schnurr is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1944, where he played football and received two varsity letters with stars.

In World War II, he served as Naval Officer aboard the USS Minneapolis in the South Pacific until its conclusion. He was a Trustee Emeritus of the Naval Academy Foundation and the President of the Alumni Class of 1944.

Mr. Schnurr was a retired Sales Executive for the 3-M Corporation. His passions were golf, bridge, singing with the St. John the Evangelist choir for 26 years and Navy Football.

He was preceded in death by his wife, the late Jane Pfeiffer Schnurr to whom he was married for 22 years and his first wife and mother of his children, the late Patricia Drake Schnurr to whom he was married for 30 years. He is also pre-deceased by one sister Teresa Franklin.

Mr. Schnurr is survived by his daughter Julia S. Curtin of Doylestown, PA, sons Frederick Schnurr of Astoria Park, NY, Robert Schnurr of Alexandria, Va. and James Schnurr of Cleveland, Ohio; nine grandchildren, Donald Curtin, III, Elizabeth Curtin Magarity, Matthew and Patricia Curtin, Tatiana and Verena Schnurr and Jennifer, James and Michael Schnurr, three great grandchildren, Dorothy and Spencer Curtin and Katherine Magarity and one sister, Helen Swenson of Tucson, AZ.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Thursday, February 5, at St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Severna Park, MD.

The family will be greeting friends at the Church from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM prior to the Mass. Inurnment at the Naval Academy Columbarium will take place immediately following the Mass.


  Levine:


http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/herald/obituary.aspx?n=david-harris-levine&pid=86491703


David Harris Levine

Obituary
  • "Dear Donna & Family I am so sorry to hear about your recent..."
    - Jasandra Solis

LEVINE, DAVID HARRIS, 61, of Miami passed away on 02/14/2007. In Biblical times David was just a man, who overcame insurmountable odds to defeat a terrible giant that threatened his existence. Our David also rose to fight a giant, and won his own battle with courage, dignity and the sheer will of a man who embraced life and made every moment count. No one will forget either David because not only did they fiercely protect those they loved, but they were leaders who inspired us all with their belief that one man can make a difference. David Levine was that kind of man. He set goals and then surpassed them. He knew the finite balance between work and play. He made a life, not a living, choosing wisely and with great care those he took along on the journey. Most important, he remained true to himself and was always accessible and vulnerable to the people he loved. His family and his friends were his dearest and most tangible treasures. David leaves behind his adoring wife, Donna, the first and only love of his life for more than 37 years of marriage, and his precious daughters, Mindi, (Lynn), Tara and Dani. Also surviving are his mother, Doris, brother, Eli and his sister Lesa. His father, Milford, (Sidel) predeceased him. David leaves us with indelible memories of a man with a contented playful smile on his face, a fishing rod or golf club in his hand, and a legacy of resilience, strength, and unmitigated friendship and work ethic. David spent his early years in Washington, D.C., and came to Miami in 1953. He attended the University of Florida where he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi. He received his B.A. From the University of Miami, graduating with honors in 1967, and received his J.D. degree from the University of Miami School of Law in 1970. In 1984, he was a founding partner of the law firm of Levine, Busch, Schnepper and Stein. David has been a member of the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Workers' Compensation Section since 1970, where he served both as Secretary and President. He has been a member of the Executive Council of the Florida Bar Workers Compensation Section, and is past treasurer and member of the Executive Board of Florida Workers' Advocates, an organization he founded in 1989. He is also a past member and Chairman of the Moot Court Committee of the Florida Workers Compensation Institute. As an adjunct Professor of Law at St. Thomas University School of Law, he enjoyed teaching workers' compensation to aspiring law students. He was one of the first to become a Florida Bar Board Certified Workers' Compensation Attorney. David was a past president of the Friends of 440, Inc. and had served as a Trustee of the organization for numerous years. His name and his memory will always be a blessing. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Kidney Cancer Association, 1234 Sherman Avenue, Suite 203, Evanston, IL. 60202, or to the Miami Jewish Home at Douglas Gardens, 5200 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137. Services will be held on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. at Temple Beth Am, 5950 SW 88 Street, Miami. Interment services will be held at Lakeside Memorial Park immediately thereafter.