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Obituaries: July 1-7, 2011

Obituaries
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June 28, 2011

Sarah Belinky died June 13 at 91. Survived by daughter Helen Slaten; sons Alan James (Marianna), Paul (Norma) Slaten; stepson Herbert (Lynda); 2 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Hillside

Ann Berns died June 14 at 92. Survived by daughter Marlene (Sandy) Wilk; sons Jerry, Bruce; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren.  Hillside

Eunice Cannon died June 12 at 76. Survived by daughters Caroline Sullivan, Cynthia Goodman; son Cory Goodman; 3 grandchildren; sister Marsha Kaplan. Hillside

Robin Emerman died June 15 at 52. Survived by son Scott Aaron Guzman; mother Lois Toperosky; father Alan; sister Mindi; brother Dale. Hillside

Samuel Garshofsky died May 10 at 87. Survived by son Lawrence (Judith). Sholom Chapels

Baila Goldenthal died June 17 at 85. Survived by companion Max Finkelstein; daughters Maurya (Robert) Falk, Tamara (Donald) Abromson, Margo (Andrew) Golov; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Carmi Samuel Goldstein died June 16 at 88. Survived by wife Zambilica; daughter Dina; son Don (Brenda); 2 grandchildren. Sholom Chapels

Joseph Grossman died June 15 at 98. Survived by daughters Natalie, Elaine; son David; 6 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Frederick Hofeld died June 17 at 103.  Survived by daughters Terri (David) Church, Dona (David) Zucker; son Barry (Kristen Atkinson); 4 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren.  Hillside

Jeanne T. Hoffman died June 2 at 107. Survived by daughter Sandi Novicoff; sons Howard, Gilbert (Betty); 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.  Groman

Marsha Jacobs died June 16 at 69. Survived by husband Herman; daughter Lisa (David) Boren; sons Brian (Kate), Jason (Marcy); 7 grandchildren; brother Harrison Sommer. Hillside

Inez Kirson died June 5 at 74. Survived by husband Morton; daughter Dena (Ray) Mera; son Ed (Alicia); 2 grandchildren. Sholom Chapels

Saeid Joseph Kohan died June 11 at 57. Survived by wife Vida; sons Omid, Navid. Sholom Chapels

Jean Landesman died June 15 at 89. Survived by daughter Sara (Steve) Landesman Gerhart; son Robert; 6 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. Mount Sinai

Nina Lee died June 16 at 77. Survived by daughter Cathy Lee Eisenberg; 2 grandchildren; sister Patricia Anches. Hillside

Eve Parille died May 23 at 90. Survived by daughters Michele Walman, Ann; son Jay; 4 grandchildren. Sholom Chapels

Debora Portnova died June 11 at 92. Survived by sons Mikhail (Eva) Nudel, Lev (Nonna) Nudel,Vladimir Nudel; 4 grandchildren; sister Lena. Chevra Kadisha

Esther D. Rose died June 17 at 88. Survived by daughter Susan (Joel) Rose Golbin; sons Michael, Steven (Marcia); 3 grandchildren.  Mount Sinai

Frieda Rubin died June 15 at 100. Survived by daughters Lois McHaffie, Sylvia Champin; 9 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grand-children. Mount Sinai

Celine Tannenbaum died June 8 at 87. Survived by daughter Frances Ross; sons Robert Siegenberg, Dana Siegenberg; 3 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; sister Rose Attia. Chevra Kadisha

Sadie Teitel died June 15 at 103. Survived by nephew Bruce Sanders.  Hillside

Moshe Tsuts died June 9 at 68. Survived by daughter Daniella Tsuts-Gordon. Sholom Chapels

Michael White died June 17 at 64. Survived by wife Molly; daughter Melinda Gibson; sons Nick, Zack; sister Susan Snyder. Hillside

Charlotte Zutrauen died May 1 at 102. Sholom Chapels

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