Beryl-Wolfson-Obituary

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Beryl B Wolfson

CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas

Mar 12, 1923 – May 14, 2019

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BORN
March 12, 1923
DIED
May 14, 2019
LOCATION
CLARKSVILLE, Arkansas

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Hardwicke Funeral Home Obituary

Beryl B. Wolfson, 96, of Hagarville died Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the VA Hospital in Little Rock, AR.

He was a native of New Orleans LA, the son of the late Morris Wolfson and Florence Canovsky Wolfson. He retired from the US Army as an SFC E·7 with 22 years of service. During WWII,...

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Mrs. Wolfson:

I just found this out. Maybe you don't remember me, but I had many visits with you while working at Hagarville Post Office. The stories you shared with me about Beryl's time that he served in WWII have and will always stay with me. I know he is a very inspirational man. I am grateful to you both.

I'm so glad to have met you.

With deepest sympathy,

Nicole McGuire

P.S. I hope Silver and the rest of the gang are doing...

Uncle Beryl, my mothers brother, was one of a kind and the last aunt or uncle from the Wolfson side in my family. He did so many interesting things in his military and post military career, he was always very interesting to talk to. He was part of the liberating forces of the invasion into Italy and liberated a concentration camp. A life well lived, may he have eternal rest.

Wish I could be there to say this
Glorified and sanctified be Gods great name throughout the world
which He has created according to His will.

May He establish His kingdom in your lifetime and during your days,
and within the life of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon;
and say, Amen.

May His great name be blessed forever and to all eternity.

Blessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored,
adored and lauded...

My Hero

Deepest condolences

I had the honor of hearing him speak when I was in 7th grade at Lamar. My child also got the honor this year as well. He is a hero now and forever. Rest in love and peace.

I will never forget the stunned silence of a school auditorium, full of young adults trying to grasp the gravity of his testimony. A courageous and humble man.