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Charlotte Harris died July 28 at 95. Survived by son Donald; brothers Jerome Manashaw, Herbert Manashaw. Hillside

Richard Husar died July 24 at 96. Survived by wife Shirley; daughters Linda, Barbara (Dan) Greenhouse; 1 grandchild; 2 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Reuven Itzhaki died July 25 at 96. Survived by wife Evelyn; daughter Edna (Ronny) Shahrabani; son Rafael (Alexandra); 4 grandchildren. Hillside

Mickey Kahan died July 24 at 73. Survived by wife Lynn; daughter Lya (Mark) Pinkus; sons Memo (Sabrina), Alex (Susie); sister Thelma Muzinek; brother Luiz; 7 grandchildren. Hillside

Marian Sornoff died July 27 at 95. Survived by daughter Robyn Paletz; son Jeffrey; 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Marilyn Sherman Sroloff died July 27 at 91. Survived by sons Sheldon (Gail), Barry; 2 grandchildren; 1 step-grandchild; brothers Jerry Sherman, Stanley Sherman. Mount Sinai

Beverlee Vickter died July 28 at 67. Survived by brothers Marvin, John Ramsey. Mount Sinai

Kerwin White died July 27 at 56. Survived by sons Aaron, Jordan. Palm Mortuary

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