Abraham Krivelin dead at age of 80.On October 17, Abraham Solomon Krivelin, real estate stalwart, died at the age of 80, after undergoing a successful quintuple quin·tu·ple adj. 1. Consisting of five parts or members. 2. Five times as much in size, strength, number, or amount. n. A fivefold amount or number. tr. & intr.v. bypass operation at Delray Beach Delray Beach, resort city (1990 pop. 47,181), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast; settled 1895, inc. 1911. Mostly residential, Delray Beach is also the trade center for a citrus-fruit and vegetable-growing region. Hospital in Florida. Mr. Krivelin was a resident of Delray Beach for more than 13 years after his retirement in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . Mr. Krivelin rose from being the youngest drill riveter in the Brooklyn navy yard The United States Navy Yard, New York - better known as the Brooklyn Navy Yard or the New York Naval Shipyard (NYNSY) - is located 1.7 miles northeast of the Battery on the Brooklyn side of the East River in Wallabout Basin, a semicircular bend of the East River at age 18 to becoming a specialist, founder and president of Ask Management Co. a firm dealing with Mitchell Lama and FHA See Federal Housing Administration. FHA See Federal Housing Administration (FHA). co-ops primarily. His portfolio included sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens. Most recently he was the president of Ashr Realty Co. Mr. Krivelin began his real estate career as a clerk in the Bronx landlord tenants' court and then on to a management position in the Yorkville area for Lemle Management Co. Always active politically, he was an election captain in the Bronx County Democratic Party with his wife, Sylvia, before beginning his business career. Surviving him is his wife of 60 years, two sons, Robert, of Goshen, founder of a wholesale foods company and professional harness racer, and Howard, of Riverdale, executive director of a not for profit organization, writer of motivational programs, and analyst. Mr. Krivelin was also grandfather to twins Remington (yitzchak) Noah Ivan, and Holden (tovia) Grant Todd, sons of Howard. The funeral was held on the birthday of his grandchildren, Oct. 19. |
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