Bialystok (Russian Empire, now Poland) 10 September 1914 - Pescara 5 May 1999
• Chaim (Haim) Efim Cytron (1896 – New York 1971), cousin: in 1939 he emigrated to Sweden with his brother Szymon, his sister Yocheved and their nephew Arkadia, via Vilnius. They later emigrated to the United States. He never returned to Europe permanently.
• Szymon (Simon) Samion Cytron (1889 – New York 1971), cousin: emigrated to Sweden and then to the United States in 1939. He never returned to Europe permanently.
• Yocheved (Yoheved) Yaha Cytron Marein (? - ?), cousin: emigrated to Sweden with two of her brothers and her nephew in 1939. She and her husband, Herman Marien, emigrated to the United States, and later to Canada. She never returned to Europe permanently.
• Akiwa Arkadia Cytron (1909 – New York 1975), second cousin, son of Benyamin Avraham Cytron: emigrated to Sweden in 1939 with his uncles Chaim and Szymon and his aunt Yocheved; from there, he emigrated to the United States. He never returned to Europe permanently.
• Dvora Viara Cytron Shapiro (25 March 1912 – 9 October 1987), second cousin, daughter Benyamin Avraham Cytron: emigrated to Argentina with her husband, Kuba Shapiro, in 1939. She never returned to Europe permanently.
• Jenina Ina Cytron Weinberg (12 February 1928 – 21 March 1999), second cousin, daughter of Aleks Aleksandr Cytron: survived the destruction of the local Jewish community and emigrated to Israel in 1958. She never returned to Europe permanently.
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