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Gender: male 

Bernardo Luis Gil ZUKERMAN (SUKERMAN)

Born in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on February 14th, 1924
Died in Buenos Aires City, Argentina on April 9th, 2009 at the age of 85

Profession/Occupation: Taxi driver

Son of:
* His father was Chaim (Jaime) TSUKERMAN (ZUKERMAN) (circa 1884-1944)
* His mother was Basie (Berta) SITKOF (SITCOFF) (1890-1983)

Marriages and children:
* Married to Celia ? in 19?? in Argentina.

Brother of:
* Clara ZUKERMAN (1912-2013)
* Berta ZUKERMAN (1915-1994)
* Juan Leon ZUKERMAN (1919-1986)

Pictures & Documents:
Photo 1986 - Bar-Mitzva Marcelo Parkansky
Photo 2005 - Wedding Ary and Nicole 04

Notes and events:

* in 1942 - note: Argentina
Memory of Guillermo Erlijman: I remember that Uncle Bernardo did the military service in 1942 and came to the house of Sarmiento 4406 to visit us when they gave him the first free day in the colimba (military service); I think the free day was given because they told him that the father had died; I would say that it was in February 1942 that your mother would have just appeared on the scene.- If these memories were certain, the grandfather (Jaime) would have died in 1942.-
In that visit of Bernardo I heard for the first time the word afanar (snaffle); Bernardo said that in the colimba if they snaffled you something, the snaffled one snaffled someone else to recover what was lost.

Near tree:

click to see ancestors of Yos (Yosef, Ios, Jose) TSUKERMAN
Beile (Berta) LASHOKC
(185?-?)
click to see ancestors of Shimen / Simje (Simon) SITKOF (SITCOFF)
Chane Lea (Juana Lea) CUT
(1865-1917)
Bernardo Luis Gil ZUKERMAN (SUKERMAN)
(1924-2009)

Life Cycle:
 on February 14<sup>th</sup>, 1924 - birth  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina in  19?? - marriage to Celia ? - , Argentina on April 9<sup>th</sup>, 2009 - death  in Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
192419??2009

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