Mr. Louis Moskowitz died Sept. 18, 2007, in CentraState Medical Center,
Freehold. He was 84. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Moskowitz lived in Brighton
Beach, N.Y., before moving to Monroe 20 years ago. He was a beverage
distributor for 25 years before retiring. He was a decorated Army Air
Corps veteran of World War II, serving as staff sergeant in the 669th
Bomb Squadron in the European Theater. He received the Distinguished
Unit Badge and the European-AfricanMiddle Eastern Service Medal. He was
past commander of the Clearbrook American Legion. He participated in
the National World War II Memorial Project in Washington, D.C., and his
war experience was recorded at the Smithsonian Museum. He was a member
of the Jewish Congregation of Clearbrook, Monroe, and of the
Battleground-Adelphia Knights of Pythias Lodge. He also participated in
the Cribbage Club, the Billiard Club and the Senior Citizen Club, all
at Clearbrook. Mr. Moskowitz is survived by his wife of 61 years,
Sylvia Miller Moskowitz; son, Dr. Marc Moskowitz of Atlanta, Ga.;
daughter and son-in-law, Audrey and Mark Steinberg of Brooklyn;
brother, Sam Moskowitz of Florida; and grandchildren, Daniella
Steinberg and Paul and Lauren Moskowitz. Interment at Floral Park
Cemetery, South Brunswick. Arrangements by Mount Sinai Memorial
Chapels, East Brunswick.