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Delia Fleishhacker (Stern)

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Birthplace: New York, NY, United States
Death: August 23, 1923 (83)
Green Gables, Atherton, CA, United States
Place of Burial: Colma, CA, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Martin M Stern and Theresa Stern
Wife of Aaron Fleishhacker
Mother of Belle Claire Scheeline; Caroline Schwabacher; Emma Rosenbaum; Mortimer Fleishhacker; Blanche Wolf and 3 others
Sister of Esther Stern; Rose Rosenblatt; Emanuel Stern; Benjamin Stern; Moses Milo Stern and 2 others

Managed by: Judith Berlowitz
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About Delia Fleishhacker

Among San Francisco’s pioneer women Delia (Stern) Fleishhacker was one of the most conspicuous. She was seventeen years of age when she came to California as the bride of Aaron Fleishhacker. She was born in New York, in October, 1839, was reared and educated at Albany, and was a resident of California for over sixty-five years. She became the leader of the Jewish women in San Francisco, being a real representative of the Jewish aristocracy of the state. Possessed of great source of character and tremendous will power, she was always the center and directing head in all projects in which she took part. There was no movement in Jewish circles in which she was not consulted and her keen intellect and broad understanding were admired by all who came in contact with this gracious woman. Her last days were spent at her country estate at Atherton. Where she passed away August 24, 1923, at the age of eighty-four. She was buried in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Rabbi Reuen R. Rinder of Temple Emanuel officiating. The entire service was marked by simplicity, in keeping with her own life. Though known for many activities and outside interests, the dominating part in her life was the intimate sympathy between her and her children. She was a constant inspiration to her two sons. And the debt they owed to her was well expressed by her son, Mortimer Fleishhacker, who spoke feelingly of her life and her influence at the funeral at the home. Mrs. Fleishhacker was author of several volumes of Travel Records and also issued innumerable selections of beautiful poetry. The San Francisco public knew her chiefly for her work in charitable organizations. She was the first president of the Hebrew Ladies’ Sewing Society, filling that office many years; was a member of the city and county Federation of Women’s Clubs; was connected with the various San Francisco philanthropic bodies and Jewish benevolent societies, including the Council of Jewish Women, the Federation of Jewish Charities, Pacific Orphan Asylum and the Beresford County Club of San Mateo. The influence of her lofty and noble character has transmitted and is made vital in the affairs of today to her children. Mrs. Fleishhacker was the mother of six... Transcribed by Elaine Sturdevant Source: "The San Francisco Bay Region" Vol. 3 page 240-242 by Bailey Millard. Published by The American Historical Society, Inc. 1924.

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Delia Fleishhacker's Timeline

1839
October 1839
New York, NY, United States
1853
December 31, 1853
San Francisco, CA, United States
1858
December 13, 1858
Forest, Sierra County, California, United States
1860
March 15, 1860
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States
1866
August 22, 1866
San Francisco, CA, United States
1870
October 22, 1870
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States
1872
November 2, 1872
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States
1923
August 23, 1923
Age 83
Green Gables, Atherton, CA, United States
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