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Bernard Ullian Obituary

Age 77, of Huntington Towers, Delray Beach, FL, formerly of MA, died March 8, 2004. Born August 8, 1926 in Chelsea, MA to Benjamin and Martha Ullian. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Frances (Fink) Ullian; sons Dr. Michael (Dr. Karen) Ullian and attorney Richard (Robin) Ullian and daughter Roberta (David) Olivares. He is also survived by eleven grandchildren: Naomi and David Ullian; Rebecca, Nicole, Sarah, Douglas and Steven Ullian; Alexandra, Amanda, Melissa and Jessica Olivares. He leaves four sisters: Dorothy Dobrow, Beatrice Harris, Celia Lurie and Marilyn Edlow. He graduated from the University of Kansas and Northeastern Law School and practiced law for 43 years in Everett, MA. He served as president of Temple Shalom in Medford, MA and was a member of Temple Sinai in Delray Beach, FL. His main interests were his family, particularly the education of his children and a true enjoyment of the practice of law. Graveside Services will be held on Sunday, March 14, 2004 at 12:00 PM at Tifereth Israel Cemetery, Rte 128 North, Peabody, MA between Exits 24 and 25. Donations may be made to Alzheimer's Disease Research, 22512 Gateway Center Dr., Clarksburg, MD 20871. The family will be receiving at 9 Lakeview Drive, Lynnfield, MA, Sunday through Tuesday and in Florida at the home of Marilyn Edlow, 15798 Loch Maree Lane, Apt. 3501, Delray Beach (Glen Eagles) Monday through Friday.

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Published by Boston Globe on Mar. 12, 2004.

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