Submitted by: Dan Rich
Samuel New
Sept. 12, 1921 - March 5, 2002
South Bend Tribune 3/8/2002
Samuel New, 80, passed away Tuesday,
March 5, in his home in Scottsdale, Ariz. Sam was born Sept. 12,
1921, in South Bend, Ind., to Molly and David New. He grew up in
South Bend and moved to Elkhart, Ind., shortly after marrying
Joan Breskin on Dec. 15, 1946. Since 1973, Sam and Joan enjoyed
winters in Scottsdale. Sam is survived by his wife, Joan; his
sister, Helen (Herman) Landau of Louisville, Ky.; his
children, Barbara (Jos) Anshell of Scottsdale, Phyllis New
of Scottsdale and Jeffrey (Ilene) New of Granger, Ind.; and by
his eight grandchildren, Jeremy Anshell, Nathan Goldberg
and Betsy Goldberg of Scottsdale, Adam Anshell of Atlanta, Ga.,
Adriene (Brett) Kurland of Chicago, Ill., and Daniel, Seth
and Jordan New of Granger.
Sam was a graduate of South Bend Central
High School and Indiana University Bloomington (1943,
accounting), where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Mu
Fraternity. During World War II, Sam served in the U.S. Navy as a
lieutenant on the U.S.S. Anthony in the Pacific theater. In 1947,
Sam co-founded Mid-City Supply Company, Inc., Elkhart, with
Melvin Cohn. After 38 successful years, Sam retired in 1985. Sam
also served as the secretary-treasurer of the Bristol
Corporation, Bristol, Ind., retiring from that position in 1984.
For 15 years he was a respected board member for St. Joseph
Valley Bank & Midwest Commerce Bank.
Sam was a very philanthropic man and led by
example. He was chairman of the Elkhart Housing Authority for 15
years, and was a benefactor and board member of the Indiana
University Jewish Studies Program. Sam was at various times
president of Temple Israel, the Elkhart Rotary Club and the
Michiana Credit Management Association. He served as a board
member for the following organizations: United Way of Elkhart
County, Better Business Bureau, Greater Elkhart Area Chamber of
Commerce, Elcona Country Club, the Jewish Federation of St.
Joseph Valley, Sinai Synagogue, Temple Israel, Elkhart Rotary
Club, and the North American Heating, Refrigeration,
Air-Conditioning Wholesalers Association. Sam was an accomplished
and avid golfer. He was extremely proud of his two holes-in-one
at the Elcona Country Club. He enjoyed flying and earned his
private pilot's license in 1974. Sam was a kind, generous and
gentle man with a quick, dry wit. His humor and love will always
be celebrated by his family and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.
today, March 8, in Sinai Synagogue, 1102 East LaSalle Avenue,
South Bend. Donations may be made to the Sinai Synagogue Fund for
the Future or to the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley. The
Forest G. Hay Funeral Home is handling arrangements.