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BEVERLY D. “BEV” REICHMAN, December 21, 2021

Beloved wife of Steven Reichman; dear mother of Rachel D. Reichman; dear grandmother of Lili, Jack, Kate, Miran, Colin and Ben who are the children of Steven’s step-daughters, Tina Murtha and Colleen Sheley; dear sister of Sally Mechur and Carl Shoolman (Leanna Gipson); dear sister-inlaw of Melisse Reichman (Dave Eckwert); dear aunt, cousin and friend to so many.

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A graveside service was held Dec. 23 at New Mt. Sinai Cemetery, 8430 Gravois. Memorial contributions preferred to the Alzheimer’s Association. Berger Memorial Service

HAROLD LEE SCHNEIDER, age 99, died December 22, 2021 surrounded by his family.

Harold was the beloved husband of the recently deceased Dorothy Schneider. Their 75-year marriage (preceded by a 6-year courtship) was the foundation of an extraordinary family. Harold was the loving father of Barbara (the late Dr. Jeffrey) Pevnick, Kathy (Tom) Bearman, and Terry (Jamie) Schneider. He was the world’s best Grandpa to Joshua (Melissa Turai), Seth (Alex Prinstein), Ryan (Kathleen Doherty), and Justin Pevnick; Tim (Nicole) and Kelsey (Stephen Howard) Bearman; Abby (Alan Garelick) and Adam Schneider. He was an adoring G’PA to his great grandchildren, Lilah, Leo, Joah, Ivy, Emery, Corinne, Phoebe, Wynn, and Graham. Harold was the son of Benjamin and Ida Shapiro Schneider, brother of the late Lillian Busch, the late Bertha Schrenzel, the late Jerome Schneider and brother-in-law of the late Sam Kaufman and the late Ruth Sacks.

Dorothy and Harold shared a fairytale love story that began in 1939 on a dance floor. Harold graduated as valedictorian and president of his Soldan High School class and, choosing closeness to family rather than a full scholarship to MIT, he enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis. Harold attended Washington U. year-round on special government war orders, graduating in 1943 at age 20, with degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering, again as valedictorian. Upon graduation, Harold joined the war effort as a radar and sonar repairman on the USS Tutuila where he climbed by net, mid-ocean, from his service ship to warships in need of repair. He never learned to swim.

After the war, Harold embarked on a 40-year career with Monsanto where he became a trusted executive, serving as Chief Engineer and later focusing on continuous corporate improvement. After retiring from Monsanto, Harold dedicated more than full-time effort to becoming a maestro of the stock market through his late 90’s. Harold quietly worked head-down his entire life to the benefit of his family, friends and charities of importance to him. He never sought recognition or audience.

Harold and Dorothy traveled the world, building a wealth of understanding and appreciation of world events along the way. Harold had a true interest in current events and was a lifelong learner who applied himself fully to every one of his life’s endeavors.

Harold never knew a short-cut and held himself and others to tremendously high standards. He used his vacations to help in his father’s tailor shop; his own hands to double the size of his family home; his uncommon intellect to enhance those he encountered throughout his career; and his love of family to serve as a trusted patriarch.

A graveside service was held Dec. 26 at Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery, 9125 Ladue Road. Memorial contributions preferred to The Scholarship Foundation or the charity of your choice. Berger Memorial Service

American Flag symbol denotes a United States military veteran. DAVID ELI STEINBERG, December 29, 2021.

Beloved husband of Peggy S. Steinberg for 68 years. Dear father of Ellen (Graham) Moses and John (Victoria) Steinberg. Loving grandfather of William (Ashley) Moses and Emily (Ben) Boskoff, Hannah and Aaron Steinberg. Cherished great grandfather of Aliza Moses. Dear brother of Dorothy (the late Dr. Stanley) Maer and Paul (the late Bettye) Steinberg. Beloved brother-in-law of the late Ruth (the late Marvin) Engel and the late Joy (the late Lee) Silver. Dear uncle, cousin and friend.

A graveside service was held Dec. 31 at B’nai Amoona Cemetery, 930 North and South Road. Contributions in David’s memory may be made to the Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry, 10950 Schuetz Road, St. Louis, MO, 63146 or to the Alzheimer’s Association, 9370 Olive Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63132.

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DARYL ROBERT TABER, 71, of Boca Raton, Florida peacefully transitioned unexpectedly on December 10th 2021.

Daryl was born and raised in University City. After graduating from The University of Oklahoma in 1972 with a marketing degree, Daryl began his own software development company and became a successful entrepreneur for over 43 years.

Daryl was a beloved husband to Sheila for 44 years, dear Father to Andrew, and loving Grandfather to Abigail. Daryl was always there for his family anytime they needed him.

Daryl was a kind soul who loved rock-n-roll music, the outdoors, gardening, and exotic plants. Daryl could build and fix anything, and always had new home projects underway. More than anything Daryl loved the gift of life, and his family. The world is empty without Daryl, he will be deeply missed.

Contributions in Daryl’s name can be made to The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research.

Celebrities: Golden Globes, ‘Don’t Look Up’ and ‘Good Sam’

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The Golden Globes awards ceremony takes place on Jan. 9. But it looks like nobody will broadcast the awards. Most nominees will boycott the awards. No doubt, some Jewish nominees will win. But will a win mean much? The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) hosts the ceremony and its 100-or so members (most aren’t real journalists) are the only awards voters. But movie studios worked with the HFPA because the Globes hyped ticket-sales. Then “everybody” ran away from the HPFA when it came out, last March, that the HFPA doesn’t have any black members. “Don’t Look Up” is a nominee for best film (comedy/musical) that just started streaming on Netflix. It’s a satirical sci-fiction film. Here’s the basic plot: Two low-level astronomers (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy our planet.

“Don’t Look” is really a thinly disguised attack on those who deny climate change is happening. In “Don’t,” the sky is literally falling but all sorts of people, for various reasons, deny the science. Reviews are mixed, with many critics saying that the film makes some good points but is frequently disjointed. The big ensemble cast has been widely praised.

JONAH HILL, 37, has a big part as the

Nicole Kidman stars as Lucille Ball in ‘Being the Ricardos,’ written and directed by Aaron Sorkin.

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Chief of Staff to the President, who just happens to be his mother (Meryl Streep). TIMOTHEE CHALAMET, 25, SARAH SILVERMAN, 51, LIEV SCHREIBER, 54, and RON PERLMAN, 71, appear in much smaller roles. Adam McKay (“Anchorman”) directed and co-write the film. (His children were raised in the Jewish faith of his wife, SHIRA PIVEN, 60, the sister of actor JEREMY PIVEN.) McKay is an ardent BERNIE SANDERS supporter. The film’s co-writer, DAVID SIROTA, 43, was a senior adviser to the 2020 Sanders’ campaign. 

Check out “Good Sam,” a CBS series that premiered on Jan. 5 (9 p.m.). Capsule plot: Dr. Samantha Griffith becomes the top surgeon at her hospital after her boss and father, Dr. Rob Griffith (British Jewish actor JASON ISAACS, 58), falls into a coma. Her life becomes complicated when he awakens and wants to resume surgery.

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