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I, M innie T rodlier , H ereby D edicate T his M emorial P age T o T he M emory O f M y B eloved H usband Nathan Trodlier

Nathan Trodlier was devoted to the service of the Jewish Community, as well as being devoted to his family and loved ones. He was responsible in bringing a mother, two sisters, and one brother to America. Nathan was born in Russia and migrated to the United States in 1910. He met Minnie Heifetz in New York in 1919. Both moved to San Antonio and were married in San Antonio on the 13th day of July, 1919. Nathan was the beloved father of three children:

Z ona W eiss and husband, Henry H arry T rodlier and wife, Dorothy B ill T rodlier , a Lt. in the United States Army, who gave his life so that we may be free.

Nathan passed away in September of 1972 and is survived by his beloved wife, Minnie, two children, Zona and Harry, and four grandchildren, Marsha Small, Charlotte Weiss, Billy Trodlier, and Billy Weiss.

M ay N athan ’ s S oul R est I n P eace

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