SCHWARTZ, HERMAN "HY" - Dallas County, Texas | HERMAN "HY" SCHWARTZ - Texas Gravestone Photos

Herman "Hy" SCHWARTZ

Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park (aka Hillcrest Memorial Park) Cemetery
Dallas County,
Texas

Shirley
Jan 17, 1930 - Nov 19, 2016

Herman "Hy"
Oct 4, 1929 - Feb 9, 2011

Section; Congregation Tiferet Israel

*Obituary

SCHWARTZ, Frances Shirley Frances Shirley Schwartz passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, November 19, 2016, in Dallas, Texas. She was 86. She is survived by her daughter Jeanette Pincus and son in-law Dr. Michael Pincus; her son David Schwartz and daughter in-law Nina Schwartz; her four grandchildren Dr. Scott Pincus, Erica Weinberger (and husband Ashton Weinberger), Eva Schwartz and Gabriella Schwartz; her brother Dr. Jerome Byers and sister-in-law Hazel Byers; and her sister-in-law Gloria Schrader and husband Morie Schrader. She was preceded in death by her parents Abe and Eva Byers and her husband Herman "Hy" Schwartz, who died in 2011. Shirley, as she was known to her wide circle of family and friends, was born in Dallas, Texas on January 17, 1930. She was a proud third-generation Dallasite, whose grandfather Frank Byers was one of the founders of Congregation Tiferet Israel in 1890 and served as the synagogue's first president. Shirley graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and attended Southern Methodist University. As a young woman, she worked at the Veterans Administration in Dallas. Shirley met Hy on a blind date while he was stationed at Fort Hood during the Korean War. Hy fell hard for the auburn-haired beauty, and, following a brief courtship, they married at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas on August 22, 1954. They moved to New York City, Hy's hometown where Shirley worked at Sylvania Electric. After a short stint there, Shirley and Hy returned to Dallas, where they raised Jeanette and David. During the 1970s, Shirley co-owned Knit & Stitch at Meadow Central Mall in North Dallas. She was active in Hadassah and the Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary of the USA and served as a volunteer at the Jewish Family Service's Food Pantry. Shirley loved her time as "Chapter Mom" for both Jeanette's youth group, Ginny Weinstein BBG, and David's youth group, Louis D. Brandeis AZA. She was an avid mah jongg and bridge player. Shirley was personable, funny, curious, supportive and resilient. She will be greatly missed by all those who depended on her regular phone calls and visits for encouragement, advice, a good laugh and an update on her cats. The funeral service for Shirley Schwartz will take place at Congregation Tiferet Israel, 10909 Hillcrest Road, Dallas, Texas, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22, 2016. Interment will follow graveside at Hillcrest Memorial Park, 7405 W. Northwest Highway. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Jewish Social Service Agency of Greater Washington, D.C., Congregation Tiferet Israel, or the charity of your choice.

Published in Dallas Morning News on Nov. 22, 2016.

*Obituary

Herman "Hy" Schwartz died Wednesday, February 9, 2011. He was 81. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Byers Schwartz, his daughter, Jeanette Pincus, his son in-law, Dr. Michael Pincus, his son, David Schwartz, his daughter in-law, Nina Schwartz, his four grandchildren, Dr. Scott Pincus, Erica Pincus, Eva Schwartz and Gabriella Schwartz, his sister, Gloria Schrader, and his brother in-law, Morie Schrader. He was preceded in death by his parents, Isidore and Lillian Schwartz, and his brother, Harry Schwartz. Hy was born in Brooklyn, New York October 4, 1929 to immigrant parents and was the first in his family to go to college, attending Long Island University and earning a law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1952. While stationed as a corporal with the U.S. Army in Texas during the Korean War, Hy met Shirley, and they married August 22, 1954. Shortly after that, the couple settled in Dallas, Shirley's hometown. Hy began his law practice there, which he enjoyed for more than 50 years as a member of both the Texas State Bar and U.S. Supreme Court, and the couple raised two children, Jeanette and David. Hy was devoted to his family. Nothing in the world gave him greater pleasure than knowing that those close to him were happy, healthy and enjoying life. Until the very end, Hy focused on the welfare of others. He was dedicated to his Jewish faith as well. He was state president of B'nai B'rith, a Jewish men's service organization, president of Congregation Tiferet Israel in Dallas, and a member of Jewish War Veterans of the USA. Hy also served as a precinct chairman for the Dallas County Democratic Party. The funeral service for Hy Schwartz will take place at Congregation Tiferet Israel, 10909 Hillcrest Road, Friday, February 11, 2011, at 1 p.m. Interment will follow graveside at Hillcrest Memorial Park, 7405 W. Northwest Highway. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Dallas Area Parkinsonism Society, Congregation Tiferet Israel, or the charity of your choice.

Published in Dallas Morning News from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2011.

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