Lenore Alpert, 83, well known in harness racing during the last half of the 20th century, died June 10 in Silver Spring, Md.
Mrs. Alpert and her husband, Sidney, were known at a number of racetracks where her husband's company, Electronic Race Patrol, provided sound and video. Among the tracks the Alperts worked at were Brandywine Raceway, Dover Downs, Rosecroft Raceway, Laurel and Garden State Park, as well as Chicago area harness tracks.
During the 1980s she and her husband also owned successful stakes-winning pacers Stargell Hanover and Commander Bond.
She is survived by her husband, Sidney; son, Mark (Sharon); grandchildren, Julie, Jennifer, Adam (Cassie) and Stacey Rosenthal; and great-grandchild,Faith Rosenthal.
Graveside funeral services were held on June 11 at Judean Memorial Gardens, Olney, Md. Memorial contributions may be made to Ohev Sholom-The National Synagogue, Silver Spring, Md. (Dover)
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