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Obituaries: Week of April 10th

Lewis F. Blumberg died March 17 at 91. Survived by son David (Lisa); daughter Maria; 2 grandchildren. Mount Sinai
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April 8, 2015

Lewis F. Blumberg died March 17 at 91. Survived by son David (Lisa); daughter Maria; 2 grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Paul Cohen died March 18 at 57. Survived by brother David (Kathy). Hillside

Fortunate Dallal died March 15 at 84. Survived by sons Stanley, Greg (Diana Cardenas Reyes), Sasson; daughter Joyce (Peter Rice); 11 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sister Odille Hanson. Mount Sinai

Moshe (Morris) Feldman died Feb. 26 at 95. Survived by wife Esther; daughter Sandy Schwartz; 1 granddaughter; 1 great-grandson; sister Celia Fishbein. Chevra Kadisha 

Vincent Fortuna died Feb. 10 at 97. Survived by stepdaughter Deborah (Randi Orlik) Kerr; stepsons Michael (Kari) Kerr, Bentley (Mercedes) Kerr; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Israel Gold died March 17 at 101. Survived by daughter Ellen (Douglas Orr); son Steven (Kathlyn); 2 granddaughters; sisters Esther Moss, Norma Riess; sisters-in-law Rae Wells, Jean (Herb) Aaron. Mount Sinai

Irving Matthews Gottlieb died March 17 at 97. Survived by sons Larry, Jeffrey (Stacy); 1 grandson. Groman Eden

Philip Greenberg died March 18 at 90. Survived by daughters Linda Kwit, Renee (Jerry) Levey; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild. Mount Sinai

Alex M. Greenberger died Dec. 25 at 88. Survived by wife Lea; daughters Debbie Bain (Bob), Leslie, Lizzy Samuels (Avi); 10 grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Chevra Kadisha

Greti Herman died Feb. 27 at 91. Survived by son Pini; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Chevra Kadisha

Harold Jay died March 16 at 96. Survived by daughter Pepper; son Ronald (Lia); 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Leon Katz died Feb. 23 at 91. Survived by wife Lillian; sons David (Kathy), Paul (Susan); 4 grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Gerald Knopf died March 15 at 93. Survived by daughters Diane (Bob) Knopf-Senia, Deborah; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 nephew. Mount Sinai

June L. Kurtz died Feb. 28 at 86. Survived by daughters Rhonda, Jennie (Gil); brother Richard; sisters Theresa, Mirium. Mount Sinai

Danny Lerner died March 5 at 62. Survived by daughters Neer, Shiri; mother Sara; 2 grandchildren; brother Avi; sister Rivka. Chevra Kadisha

Ann Marks died March 16 at 93. Survived by sons Steven (Maria), Harold (Susan); daughter Ellen (Richard Teague); 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Asya Maslyansky died March 18 at 91. Survived by daughters Mara (Arik) Kashper, Irina (Mary) Kashper; brother Yuri (Gena) Igolnikov; sister Anna (Samuel) Fridberg. Mount Sinai

Naomi H. Meadows died March 17 at 90. Survived by son Theodore; 1 grandchild; 2 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Leon Metz died March 18 at 91. Survived by son Dennis (Cassandra); daughter Lisa (Kirk) Hardy; 2 granddaughters. Mount Sinai

Sidney Sarfaty died March 14 at 82. Survived by wife Fran; son Ron (Jean); 2 grandchildren. Groman Eden

Rita Schwartz died March 19 at 95. Survived by daughter Gail (Irwin) Joseph; son Gary (Nanette); 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Faye Sheren died March 15 at 89. Survived by daughter Bonnie. Hillside

Aaron Smith died March 18 at 98. Survived by daughter Barbara (Earl Edwards); son Michael (Darlyn); 2 granddaughters; 1 great-granddaughter; sister Sylvia Studin. Mount Sinai

Shirley Weinstein died March 18 at 84. Survived by sons Donald (Cheryl), Stewart (Amy), Jeff (Mihaela), Richard (Marie); 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; brother Arthur Lohr. Mount Sinai

Rose Zolen died March 18 at 89. Survived by son Michael; daughter Gail Kay. Mount Sinai

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