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Obituaries: May 27-June 2, 2011

Obituaries
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May 24, 2011

Hanna Brill died May 13 at 91. Survived by son Zil (Lonni): 2 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; brother Herman Feuerstein.  Home of Peace

Steven Broday died May 4 at 56. Survived by wife Brina Collins; sister Jill Conwell; brother Joe. Hillside

Joseph Burchwald died May 1 at 77. Survived by companion Mimi Park; daughter Phyllis; son Norman. Hillside

William Chaikin died May 13 at 94. Survived by daughter Carol; sons James (Diane), Robert; 3 grandchildren. Hillside

Jack Cook died May 7 at 95. Survived by wife Roslyn Lester; daughter Gail (Peter) Bates; son David Julian (Lily); stepdaughters Andrea (Daniel) Lichtman, Lauren Lichtman; stepson Jeffrey (Sara) Lichtman; 4 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Elizabeth Dalsimer died May 13 at 91. Survived by granddaughter Kaitlyn; 1 great-grandchild; cousins Anne (Michael) Berman, Linda (Jeffrey) Resnick. Hillside

Reva Elbaum died May 14 at 88. Survived by son Ronald. Hillside

Jeanne Elway died May 7 at 89. Survived by daughter Monique (Matthew) Epstein; son Phillip; 2 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Henry Feigenblatt died May 10 at 88. Survived by wife Nelida; daughters Sara, Elizabeth, Leah; sons Avi, Phillip, Maurice, David; 14 grandchildren; sisters Heddy Tachtenburg, Rosita Zucker; brother Irving Fields. Hillside

Audrey Fredgant died May 12 at 77. Survived by husband William; sons Gary (Andrea), Randy (Melody), Brian (Shaunhow) Gleckman; 5 grandchildren. Hillside

Pearl Glicksman died May 15 at 96. Survived by daughter Susan; 1 grandchild. Hillside

Leonard Hecht died May 17 at 74. Survived by wife Irene; daughters Rebecca, Marni (Paris) Hecht-Deshong; sons Alexander, Brian (Isabel), Andrew (Raquel); 2 grandchildren; sister Renee (Leo) Adwar; brother-in-law Les (Carolyn) Miller; sister-in-law Dianne (Laurence) Beerman. Mount Sinai

Yakhed Kaler died May 10 at 90. Survived by granddaughter Lina (Gregory). Hillside

Warren Korengold died May 11 at 96. Survived by wife Beatrice; daughter Ann (Gerald) Marten; sons Lee (Paula), David (Kathy); 7 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Fred Linnetz died April 30 at 93. Survived by wife Mildred; daughter Raye Furst; sons Burt, Jeffrey; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Hillside

Judith Litman died May 16 at 73. Survived by daughters Stacie Androsky, Carrie (Mitch) Katz; sons Scott, Tony (Paula), Mark (Tamara); 13 grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Phoebe Rosenthal died May 15 at 91. Survived by husband David; daughter Elinore (Bennett) Bloomfield; sons Jay, Michael. Hillside

Sylvia Saben died May 6 at 86. Survived by son Paul (Toni); 2 grandchildren. Hillside

Sara Salzman died May 17 at 91. Survived by daughter Pnina (Moshe) Scharf; sons Samuel (Diane), Joshua (Sofia); 5 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Hillside

Doris Schaffer died May 2 at 85. Survived by sons David, Michael, Richard; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Hillside

William Schorin died May 5 at 91. Survived by daughter Linda (Lenny Feldman); son Jeffrey; 1 grandchild. Hillside

Sally Sherman died May 10 at 105. Survived by daughter Karen McPherson. Hillside

Hyman Silver died May 7 at 79. Survived by sons Rick (Lisa), Steven; 6 grandchildren; brothers Gary (Theresa), Irving (Faith). Hillside

Arline Stein died May 12 at 75. Survived by daughters Stacy Miller, Gale, Julie; son Mitchell; 1 grandchild. Hillside

Stella Wilson died May 7 at 93. Survived by daughter Durann Wilson; sons Lee Allen, Gary Glenn; 2 grandchildren. Hillside

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