Mose Ottenheimer 2nd, insurance executive
Born in
He was named after an uncle,
He was a 1941 graduate of
"My father's outgoing personality naturally led him into sales," said his son,
"He was a social guy. He was outgoing and he always had a joke ready," said his son. "He had a great sense of humor, and when you least expected it, you would get a line or two from him. He was man of his word, whether it was business or politics."
In 1948, he married Joyce Sinsheiner, a former president of Baltimore Hebrew Congregation who also headed its sisterhood. They lived for many years on
He established an independent insurance agency,
After portions of the North Avenue Market burned in 1968, he purchased an interest in the building. He also joined other investors in the former A. Hoen lithography plant on
As a young man,
In 1951, Gov.
He also served as commissioner of the
A 1977 article in
Family members said
He often played golf with his wife. His son said that when
Services were held
In addition to his son, survivors include another son,
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