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Daniel Aflalo died March 10 at 73. Survived by wife Nivia; daughter Sabrina (Juan Morales); sisters Paulette Green, Alyse (Jay) Roen; brothers Sidney (Marcel), Gabriel (Chantal); sister-in-law Nelda (Sheldon) Arak. Mount Sinai

Doris Frackman died March 23 at 97. Survived by daughter Susan (Janis Eells); son Russell (Myrna Morganstern); 3 grandchildren; brother Irving Wasserberg. Pacific View

Patricia Haley died March 23 at 75. Survived by daughter Barbara Hibbits; 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Beverly June Rubin died March 18 at 87. Survived by husband Saul; sons Michael, Donn; 2 grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Ida Selko died March 20 at 106. Survived by 6 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Bernard Vallens died March 22 at 92. Survived by wife Shirley; daughters Nita, Terry (Dave) Norton, Melinda; son Michael; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sister Ida Mays; brother David (Harriet). Mount Sinai

Arline Zuckerman died March 15 at 76. Survived by brother Ira (Marion) Rosenberg. Mount Sinai 

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