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Obituaries

Ruth Bacall died March 16 at 88. Survived by nieces Lisa Bacall Tehrani, Gail Cahill, Susan Herman, Annette Warner; nephews Larry Finkel, Andy Goldstein, Jesse Goldstein, Lee Goldstein. Hillside
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May 1, 2013

Ruth Bacall died March 16 at 88. Survived by nieces Lisa Bacall Tehrani, Gail Cahill, Susan Herman, Annette Warner; nephews Larry Finkel, Andy Goldstein, Jesse Goldstein, Lee Goldstein. Hillside

Susan Benon died March 15 at 79. Survived by daughters Cynthia Benon, Cary (Charles) Rogers; sons Aaron, Jeffrey; 6 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sisters Dallas Beardsley, Celia (Jim) Van Dusen. Hillside

Jack Haddad died March 16 at 87. Survived by wife Marion; sons Michael (Melissa), Paul (Suzie); daughter Monica (Tim Silk); 6 grandchildren; sister Rochelle Kagan. Hillside

Alice Margolis died March 13 at 96. Survived by daughter Zora (Jonathan) Aderfer; son Gary; 2 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Hillside

Albert Mintz died March 14 at 89. Survived by wife Annie; daughter Lorraine (Scott) Weiner; sons Jeffrey (Ruthie), Steven; 1 grandchild; brother Mark. Hillside

Harry Saltier died March 15 at 98. Survived by daughter Doreen (Myron) Schonbrum; sons Matthew Waxman, Brad; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister Ann Cooper; brother Frank. Hillside

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