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Archive: April, 2011

Mark Aviles

April 29, 2011

Mark Aviles-On  April 28, 2011.of  Fall River  ,Suddenly at age 41 .Dear son of Francisco and Olga Aviles .Born in New York  to Parents of Portugese Jewish Ancestry , who emigrated to San Juan , Puerto Rico in the 1930’s.

Beloved brother of  Anthony  of Brooklyn, NY . Dear uncle and devoted friend .Well know Pastry chef in Southcoast.Graveside services were held on Friday April 29 at Centre Street Jewish Cemetery West Roxbury.

Rabbi Barry Starr  of Temple Israel Sharon Officiated.

June Sulkin

April 27, 2011

Sulkin-June (Toy) of Silver Spring,MD, formerly of  Newton , on April 25, 2011.Beloved wife of the late George R. Sulkin. Devoted mother of Michael D. Sulkin, MD and his wife Linda of Maryland and the late Barbara Lourie. Dear grandmother of Julie Sulkin, Scott Sulkin, Jason Sulkin, Michael Lourie and his wife Jennifer, David Lourie and his wife Sarah and Steven Lourie. Great-grandmother of Jacob George Lourie, Rebecca Barbara Lourie and Samantha Friedman. Loving sister of Mae Robbins and her husband Brad and Betty Lewis. Services at Temple Emanuel, 385 Ward Street, Newton on Thursday, April 28 at 2 pm. Following the burial at Baker Street, West Roxbury, family and friends are invited to the Marriott Hotel, 2345 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton until Thursday evening. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Jean Basch

April 25, 2011

Basch-Jean, of Natick, on April 24, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Basch. Devoted mother of Carol Basch and Enid Basch. Dear grandmother of Amalia. Services at the Brezniak-Rodman Chapel, 1251 Washington St.,(Opposite Chestnut Street) West Newton, on Tuesday, April 26 at 2:00 pm. Burial in NY at the New Montefiore Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY on Wednesday, April 27 at 2:00 pm. Memorial observance at the home of Enid Basch,19 East St. Natick on Thursday from 6-9 pm and Friday 1-4 pm at Jean’s late residence, 145 Mill St. Natick. Remembrances may be made to the Children’s Village of Jerusalem, 15 Beekman St. NY,NY 10038-1509 or to Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America, 386 Park Avenue  South, 17th Floor, New York, NY  10016.

Walter V. Leefman

April 24, 2011

Walter  V. Leefman  of Hingham, on April 20, 2011.Beloved husband of Sara ( Feingold) Leekman. Devoted father of Laura Young and her husband Michael of Acton, Barbara Wennerholm and her husband Scott  of Boston. Dear grandfather of  Zoe and Cole  Wennerholm , Melissa  Young and the late Alex Young .Memorial serviceands at The Performing Arts Center at Linden Ponds , 203 Linden Ponds Way, Hingham on Monday April 25 ,2011 at 11:00 am.In lieu of flowers donations in Walter’s name can be made  to Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Ignacio Inglessis Fund.  Checks can be mailed to MGH Development Office, 165 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA  02114

Lauren R. Gaines

April 17, 2011

Gaines-Lauren R. of Maynard, on April 16, 2011. Beloved daughter of David Gaines and the late Catherine (Newton). Loving sister of Jeffrey Gaines and his wife Anne Nelsen. Services at the Brezniak-Rodman Chapel, 1251 Washington St. (Corner of Chestnut St.) West Newton),on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at 10 am. Remembrances may be made to the International Rett Syndrome Foundation, P.O. Box 706143, Cincinnati, OH  45270-6143.

Max Rosen

April 15, 2011

Max Rosen- Age  90 , of  Wrentham, MA. , on Friday April 15, 2011. Beloved son of the late   Simon and Lena. Dear brother of  Helen Gorach and her husband David of  Belmont. Graveside services at Lindwood Memorial Park  , 490 North St. Randolph on Sunday April 17, 2011 at 11:00 am.See directions on our website for Lindwood Memorial Park

James Shulman

April 15, 2011

SHULMAN, James Of Brookline, on April 13, 2011. The family and friends of James Shulman, devoted husband to the late Beatrice Policoff Shulman, and loving partner to Virginia Soble, mourn the loss of a beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. Jim was a life long activist in the Jewish Community, and a great friend to Israel. He was an early member of the West End House, the Boston Settlement House that taught new immigrants how to become American Citizens. (“Where else were we to learn?”, he often said. “Our fathers may have been well educated, but how much time could a shaychet from Lithuania, who was trying to build a more relevant business in America, actually spare to spend with his kids? And mama? Too busy raising 5 children.”) After graduating Tufts and the Harvard ‘B’ school, Jim became a dedicated fundraiser for Israel’s Bond Drives, an active member and Chairman of the Board of Temple Emanuel in Newton, and a supporter of the Jewish Family and Children’s Services. A progressive thinker with an entrepreneurial spirit, Jim co-founded the New England-Israel Chamber of Commerce and pursued a wide variety of personal, business and non-profit interests. A C.P.A. with a varied business career which included forays into general finance, financial brokerage and consulting, Jim chucked it all in June, 1964, to pursue the leisure of the theory class by enrolling as a candidate in the Doctoral Program at Harvard Business School. Upon graduation, he assumed an appointment as Associate Professor at Northeastern University, followed by a professorship at MIT’s Sloan School; the Imede School of International Business in Lausanne, Switzerland; the University of Miami; and Florida Atlantic University. We will remember everything about Jim, but especially his love of his family; his commitment to life-long education; our family birthday trips to Israel and Jamaica; his love of golf and skiing that continued until his 90th birthday, and his fondness for telling a good Jewish joke. Jim was the family musician, and spent many hours improvising at the piano, playing the pump organ, and enjoying a variety of string instruments including the banjo, the mandolin, and the violin. He is survived by his partner Penny Soble, his Sister Adora Guggenheim, his son Stan Shulman and his partner Janet Kahan, his daughter Enid Shulman, his grandchildren Joshua Shulman and his wife Louise Tolzmann, Gilly Strauss, Ariel Strauss and Sarah Strauss and her husband Michael Delaney. Dear uncle of Steve Kaye and Barbara Wexler, Steve and Phyllis Guggenheim and his 4 fabulous great grandchildren: Elijah, Ezra, Liam and Lucy. Jim’s family extends their affection and appreciation to Mary Hodge, for the love, patience & tenderness she has shared with our dad these last years. Following a private graveside funeral on Friday, April 15, shiva will be held at the home of his son Stan Shulman and Janet Kahan, Brookline, today from 1:30-4:30 pm & on Sunday from 3 to 9 pm. Remembrances may be made to Temple Beth Zion, 1566 Beacon St, Brookline, MA 02446; or to the Lenny Zakim Fund, C/O DLA Piper, 33 Arch St. 26th flr Boston MA 0211

Arlene Silverman Ross

April 13, 2011

ROSS, Arlene Silverman Formerly of Boston, MA and Portsmouth, NH, passed away in Boca Raton, FL on April 6, 2011. Arlene was born on June 25, 1924 in Portsmouth, NH to the late Morris Silverman and Ida Goodman Silverman. She was predeceased by her husband, Marshall Ross, sister Dorothy Freedman, and brothers Harold and Ralph Silverman. Arlene was a graduate of Portsmouth High School and Simmons College in Boston. She had a long and successful business career as a corporate buyer for Filenes and T.J. Maxx which honored her upon her retirement. Arlene is survived by stepdaughters Susan Ross and Haley Dahlquist, sisters-in-law Sonia Ellman and Renee Silverman, nephew Richard Silverman, nieces Jane Freedman and Jane Turner, many great-nieces and nephews and step-grandchildren and a host of devoted friends. Contributions in Arlene’s memory may be made to: Morris and Ida Silverman Endowment Fund, Temple Israel 200 State St, Portsmouth NH 03801.

Jason Lew

April 11, 2011

Jason Lew, Of Bourne on April 8, 2011. Beloved fiance of Donna Carr, dear son of Annette Lew of Randolph and the late Morris Lew. Devoted father of David Lew and his wife Rebecca of Atlanta GA., Heather Lew of LA, CA, Adam Lew of Malden. Adored Bumpa of Connor Lew and Carson Lew. Services at Temple Beth Am, 871 North Main St., Randolph on Mon., April 11 at 1 p.m. Following interment at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon, memorial observance will be at the home of Annette Lew through Friday sundown. Remembrances may be made to Temple Beth Am, Randolph

Fannie A. Parker

April 8, 2011

Parker- Fannie A. (Schwartz) of Quincy,  formerly of Ayer on April 7, 2011. Loving sister of Nathan Schwartz of Clinton and the late Joseph Schwartz, Mildred Litvin, Max Schwartz and Annie Farber. Graveside services will be  held at the Temple Beth El Cemetery, Chelmsford on Sunday, April 10 at 1:00 pm.  Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Helen Stern

April 8, 2011

Stern-Helen (Hite) of Framingham, formerly of Mattapan on April 7, 2011. Beloved wife of the late William Stern. Devoted mother of Audrey Ghidaleson and her husband Glenn of Framingham and Cheryl Ouellette and her husband Barry of Framingham. Dear grandmother of Joanna Ouellette of Boston and Michael Ouellette and his wife Naomi of Los Angeles, CA. Loving sister of Lillian Lampert of Weston. Graveside services at the Kaminker Cemetery, 776 Baker St. West Roxbury on Sunday, April 10 at 11 am. Memorial observance will be at the home of Cheryl and Barry Ouellette on Sunday until 9 pm and Monday, 1-5, 7-9 pm. Remembrances may be made to Paralyzed Vets of America, 801 Eighteenth St. N.W., Washington,DC 20006

Joseph R . Press

April 7, 2011

Not your average G.I. Joe: Framingham man triumphed over adversity

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By Julia Spitz/Daily News staff

When Joe Press arrived at Cushing Hospital in 1945, the Army Air Corpsman, paralyzed in a diving accident in France, was told he might live another five years.

Instead, he launched an import-export business from his hospital bed and enriched his adopted hometown in countless ways before his death Wednesday at age 95.

“If there was a theme for what people could learn from his life, it would be not to let adversity get you down,” John Kahn, a former selectman and longtime friend, said of Press. “The wheelchair was the first thing you noticed and the first thing you forgot. It neither confined him nor defined him.”

Press “inspired me and so many others to do what’s right and what’s needed, even if those paths are filled with obstacles,” said Marc Jacobs, chief executive officer of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest. “Joe has been my hero.”

Press was a strong financial supporter of Jewish Family Services but also invested his time in the organization, including teaching English as a second language to Russian and Latin American immigrants.

“He was a great teacher (who) became my friend, then became my client,” said Justo Rasareo, a home health aide. As well as teaching him the language, “he gave me a lot of good values. I learned a lot of things from his friendship, from the work he was doing.

“Mr. Press was a very important person,” and yet he was “the most humble person I’ve ever known.”

“Everyone’s dad is amazing,” said daughter Addy Press, but “my dad was one of those people who enriched someone’s life just by an encounter with them. He was just the most positive person you could encounter. He completely embraced life.”

“So much of what I was able to accomplish I owe to Cushing Hospital,” Joe Press said at a 2004 ceremony at the former hospital site.

He spent six years at the veterans hospital and made so many friends in the community he decided to make Framingham his home.

He met his wife, Lucy, when she answered an advertisement he placed for a housekeeper. They were married for more than 40 years.

“She was by his side through it all,” said Addy Press. “They did it all together.”

He ran a successful mail-order business, Chairborn Associates, in a time when “there wasn’t much accommodation for handicaps,” said his daughter, and “part and parcel of his success (was making sure) a significant part went to charity.”

He was interested in education for all, and looked for opportunities to help, she said. “He appreciated the fact that sometimes people need an extra hand to accomplish wonderful things.”

He supported the Girls for Success program of the Haifa Foundation in Israel as well as programs at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in Framingham, sponsored scholarships at area high schools and helped a Cambodian family who came to the United States to escape the Khmer Rouge.

In 2006, the Lucy and Joe Food Pantry was established to honor the family’s long tradition of giving, inspired by the example of Press’ Russian immigrant parents in New Haven, Conn.

“From the moment in his childhood that Joe’s mom had him deliver bread to those without food and treat them with dignity, Joe cared about others in need,” Jacobs said.

Press cared about treating all people with dignity, including the German prisoners of war who did maintenance and housekeeping chores at Cushing Hospital.

“He didn’t like that some of the patients talked badly to the Germans,” said Nick Paganella, a longtime veterans activist who worked with Press for the Cushing commemoration in 2004.

Press helped form the Framingham Interfaith Council in 1977.

“He was a remarkable man,” said Wayland resident Gil Aliber, who was one of the regulars at Press’ weekly Wednesday discussion groups, and, even into his 90s, “he always wanted to learn.”

“He had a very rich life,” said Addy Press.

In addition to his wife and daughter, Press leaves his grandchildren, Noah Isaac Soilson and Rebecca Kate Soilson. He took part in Rebecca’s recent bat mitzvah.

A funeral service will be held today at noon at Temple Beth Sholom, 50 Pamela Road.

Donations in his memory may be made to Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, 475 Franklin St., Suite 101, Framingham 01702; Friends of Yad Sarah, 450 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022; or the Temple Beth Sholom Rabbi’s Fund.

 

 

Anne Baskin Gardner

April 3, 2011


Anne (Baskin)Gardner, Of Newton and Boynton Beach, Florida, on Sat., April 2, age 89. Beloved wife of the late Arnold Gardner and Lewis Baskin. Devoted mother of Jay Gardner and late wife Ardelle, Steven Gardner, Paul Gardner and his wife Kim, Ellen Gardner Harris and her husband Jay. Cherished grandmother of Scott Gardner, Lee Gardner, Jodi Harris Beaulac, Alyssa Harris, Jeffrey Gardner, Kate Gardner, and Susan Gardner. Great grandmother of Fallon Gardner, Hunter Beaulac and Ryder Beaulac. Graveside funeral services will take place on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 11:45 am at Sharon Memorial Park. Memorial Observance following the burial at Nahanton Woods, 210 Nahanton Street, Newton until 4 pm and from 7-9 pm, Tuesday 1-3 pm and 7-9 pm. Expressions of sympathy in her memory maybe made to the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, 34 Washington Street, Suite 300, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

 

Harold Rotenberg

April 3, 2011

By Bryan Marquard

Harold Rotenberg, 105; artist traveled the world for inspiration

 

American impressionist Harold Rotenberg spent many summers in Rockport.

With a hand he believed was guided by God, Harold Rotenberg painted canvases that gave new life to the spectrum of colors he admired in landscapes around the world.

From the rocky coast of Quebec to a hillside village in Israel to a cove in Rockport, where he spent many summers, Mr. Rotenberg painted scenes that formed a visual diary of international journeys that continued even after he turned 100. The subtlety of light, and its absence, spoke to him.

“Shadows,’’ he told the Globe in 1998, “are as important as the bass tones on a piano.’’

Mr. Rotenberg, an American impressionist whose work is part of the collections at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Israeli Parliament building, died in his sleep April 2 in his Winter Park, Fla., home. He was 105, and until recently his health was so good that his physician cleared him to travel once more to Israel.

“His art was really about a very particular brush stroke that is identifiable throughout his career,’’ said his granddaughter Abigail Ross Goodman of Cambridge. “He was tremendously interested in light and landscape and how you could capture the essence of a moment through its light and the play of that light on the landscape.’’

Generous with the paint he applied, Mr. Rotenberg created canvases that provided an aesthetic experience as tactile as it was visual.

“The texture,’’ he mused as he ran his fingertips over a painting in a video, recorded just before he turned 104, that is posted on www.growingbolder.com. “I’m interested in what it feels like.’’

Never one to linger in his studio, Mr. Rotenberg traveled the world looking for subjects. He considered his paintings adventures and thought that standing in front of a scene as he committed it to canvas was an integral part of creativity.

“For me, each painting has to be a new experience,’’ he told American Artist magazine. “I can’t cook up things in a studio. I work on the spot and like to feel the challenge of the subject. I need to be fired up and inspired.’’

He also needed to feel the presence of the divine.

“The most amazing thing about my father was that he had such great faith in God,’’ said his son, Jon of Brookline.

In the 1998 interview with the Globe, Mr. Rotenberg said simply: “God is so good. I thank him every day, every minute. He pours in atmosphere.’’

Born in Attleboro, Mr. Rotenberg was the youngest of eight children. His father was a tailor, an artist with cloth, Mr. Rotenberg told interviewers.

Mr. Rotenberg tried his hand at painting after seeing an older brother create sculptures from female figure models, an appealing art subject for an adolescent boy. At 19, not long after graduating from high school in Attleboro, he traveled to the Middle East and Europe for months with his parents and studied art in Jerusalem.

Over the next dozen years, he also trained in Boston, Paris, and Austria, and in the decades that followed he returned often to Paris and spent months at a time in Israel. He studied at the Museum School in Boston, at the Académie Julian and the Académie de la Grand Chaumière in Paris, and the Kunst academy in Austria.

He also taught in Boston at the Museum School and the School of Practical Arts, and in settlement houses that helped immigrants adjust to life in this country, such as Hecht House in Dorchester.

As much as possible, though, he supported his family by painting and indulging his wanderlust, traveling to Mexico and Morocco, Japan and Europe.

“He had this hunger to discover things different from him,’’ his granddaughter said. “He wanted to know different people, experience different cultures. He had an appetite to know the world, and I think that curiosity and that passion gave him the lease on life he had for so long.’’

Everywhere he went, Mr. Rotenberg sought creative sustenance outside in the elements, sunshine or storm.

“I went to nature because I was looking for the accidental, the unusual,’’ he told the Boston Herald in 1995. “I never sat in a studio. I went outdoors where there was rain or heat or sunlight pouring down on you.’’

The experience, he said, was always spiritual.

“I am working with God when I paint,’’ he told the Herald. “I talk to God with my paintbrush.’’

Mr. Rotenberg’s first marriage, to Fay Amgott, ended in divorce.

In 1969, he married Charlotte Ettinger, and in the growingbolder.com video he said of an early portrait he painted of her, “She looks like Elizabeth Taylor.’’

She became his companion on his travels, too, and got to see up close the joy he felt, brush in hand.

“When he paints, he smiles,’’ she said in the video.

“Relationships were so important to him,’’ his granddaughter said. “He cared so much about the people he came in contact with, and he maintained an aura of peacefulness that was very comforting.’’

His daughter Judi Rotenberg Ross Zuker of Newton, who used to sell her father’s paintings at a Newbury Street gallery she formerly owned, said his enthusiasm for a life that had stretched for so many years seemed to almost overshadow his artistic accomplishments at times.

“People are always so fascinated by his life and his personality and the presence of him,’’ she said. “Sometimes his great art took second place to his great personage. With a lesser man, they would have focused more on his fabulous artwork.’’

In addition to his wife, son, daughter, and granddaughter, Mr. Rotenberg leaves another daughter, Jane R. Moss of Boston; two stepdaughters, Audrey Lentz of Winter Park, Fla., and Janis Bear of New York City; four other grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren.

A service has been held for Mr. Rotenberg, who was buried in Agudas Achim Cemetery in Attleboro.

“He never thought like an old man, he thought like a young person,’’ his son said. “Nine days before he died, I had dinner and a beer with him.’’

Mr. Rotenberg never took for granted the blessing of longevity.

“When I’m gone, I will miss all of this,’’ he said in the 1998 Globe interview with a sweep of his hand, as if to include everything he had ever encountered. The desire to keep creating was such that “sometimes I wake up at night and just paint pictures.’’

Asked in the growingbolder.com video what he wanted for his upcoming birthday, Mr. Rotenberg named only one gift: “Another day.

Merton D. Minsky

April 2, 2011

MINSKY, Merton D. 82, of Brockton, died at home on Sunday, March 20th. He was the president of King Leather Products, a manufacturer of quality American-made footwear components, which he founded in 1950. A native of West Bridgewater, he was valedictorian of his class at Howard High, where he was an all-A student, president of the student council, editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, and a member of the varsity basketball team. He earned a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1949 from Tufts University, where he was the Tufts correspondent to the Boston Post, played basketball, and was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Elected president of the New England Shoe Foremen and Superintendents’ Association (NESFSA) in 1977, he worked with Senators Kennedy and Chafee to have tariffs placed on imported footwear. He was joined at King Leather Products in 1986 by his son, Jack, and together they created the “Kingsport” line of vegetable-tanned leather sandals and accessories, sold in upscale resorts, marinas, and department stores. After retiring in 2006 from the footwear industry, he served as chairman of Software MacKiev, an award-winning developer and publisher of consumer and education software founded by his son, Jack. He is survived by his wife Dorothy, a daughter, Barb Minsky Porter, two sons, Jack Minsky and Steven Minsky, and seven granddaughters, Katie, Shira, Rachel, Nikki, Nina, Sarah, and Eve. All are welcome to a memorial reception from 2-6 pm Sun. April 3rd at Software MacKiev’s offices on the waterfront at Union Wharf, 343 Commercial St., Boston. Email: jack@mackiev. com or phone Jack at 617-510-3162 for details or directions.

Esther F. Alsen

April 2, 2011

Esther F, Alsen (Ravech) Of Milton, on April 1, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Samuel H. Alsen. Devoted mother of Neil, Cheryl & Eileen Alsen & the late Lenny Alsen. Dear grandmother of Michael, Mark & Tania Cubell, Tammy LaPierre, Brian & Steven Gordon, Cherished great grandmother of Jacob & Katriel Cubell, Olivia & Brady LaPierre. Loving sister of the late Max, Abe & Oscar Ravech & Yetta Guarino. Graveside services at the Beth El Cemetery, 776 Baker St., West Roxbury, on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers remembrances in her memory may be made to D4ASNT Trust, 90 Craig St., Milton, MA 02186

Natalie Rosengard

March 24, 2011

 

Natalie Rosengard-of  Newton ,on March 23, 2011. Wife of Morton I. Brenner. Step mother of Elizabeth, Charles and Emily. Step grandmother of  Shane, Sophie, Miriam and Freeman. Sister of Donald Rosengard and his wife Joan. Aunt of Karen , Alan and Cynthia. Great Aunt  of  Renee, Steven, Alicia, Thomas , Daniel, Samantha, Elyssa, Owen , Sarah and their children. Services at Temple Sinai , 50 Sewall Ave. Brookline on Monday March 28, 2011 at 11:00 am. Following interment at Newton Cemetery,  memorial observance will be at her residence , 250 Hammond Pond Parkway ,(Apt. 401N) Chestnut Hill,  Monday thru Wednesday 4-8pm.In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Museum of Fine Arts , Children’s Education Program,  465 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115. “She walks in beauty,like the night,”  Lord Byron.

 

                                         

Dr. Jack Wolper

March 23, 2011

Jack  Wolper MD  Of Scottsdale, Az. formerly of Quincy, on March 20, 2011 at age 74, after succumbing to a long battle with Hydrocephalus. Beloved husband of Salpi Rowinsky Wolper. Devoted step father of Eric Rowinsky. Survived by brother Howard Wolper and cousin Sandy Boyd and their families. Services will be held at Temple Sinai, 25 Canton St., Sharon on Friday, March 25, 2011 at 1pm. Burial will follow at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Hospice of the Valley, 5111 North Scottsdale Rd., Suite 108, Scottsdale, Az. 85250.

Helen ” Grandma” Tarnower

March 22, 2011

Tarnower-Helen “ Grandma  “at age 95,  surrounded by her loving family ,on March 22, 2011 . of  Newton,  formerly of Teaneck, NJ .Beloved wife of the late Irving  Tarnower .Devoted mother of Ann Baum  and Howie Tarnower and his wife Pam Swift  all of Newton. Beloved grandmother of   Jeff Baum and his wife Gulson Gul , Alison Hook and her husband Erik , Holly and Lydia  Tarnower  and amazing great grandmother to Sam and Amanda Hook and Zack Baum.In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Creative Arts at Park 171 Goodard Ave. Brookline, MA 02445

Harold L. Chalfin

March 22, 2011

Harold L.CHALFIN,  Of Newton, on March 21, 2011. Beloved husband of Rose (Kramer) Chalfin. Devoted father of April Chalfin and her husband Preston Dortch of Lee MA, Mark Chalfin and his wife Beth of Long Beach CA, Beth Ravech and her husband Bruce of Needham. Cherished Pa of Jared Ravech, Lexie Ravech, Timothy Dortch, Lila Chalfin and Sadie Chalfin. Loving brother of Arlene Grusby, Barbara Ochs, Morton Chalfin and his wife Gerda and many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Services at Congregation Mishkan Tefila, 300 Hammond Pond Pkwy, Chestnut Hill on Thursday, March 24 at 10 A.M. Following the interment in Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon, the family will return to Congregtion Mishkan Tefila until 4 p.m. Memorial observance will continue at his residence on Friday 2-5 p.m., Saturday 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 12-5 p.m. Remembrances may be made to Parkinson’s Disease Assoc., 720 Harrison Ave., Boston, MA 02118 or to American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701 or the American Heart Assoc, 20 Speen St. Framingham, MA 01701.

Helen ” Grandma” Tarnower

March 22, 2011

Tarnower-Helen “ Grandma  “at age 95,  surrounded by her loving family ,on March 22, 2011 . of  Newton,  formerly of Teaneck, NJ .Beloved wife of the late Irving  Tarnower .Devoted mother of Ann Baum  and Howie Tarnower and his wife Pam Swift  all of Newton. Beloved grandmother of   Jeff Baum and his wife Gulson Gul , Alison Hook and her husband Erik , Holly and Lydia  Tarnower  and amazing great grandmother to Sam and Amanda Hook and Zack Baum.In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Creative Arts at Park 171 Goodard Ave. Brookline, MA 02445

Judge Sumner Z. Kaplan

March 22, 2011

by Bryan Marquard  Boston Globe

Brookline may now be a Democratic stronghold, the place Michael S. Dukakis began the first of many campaigns that led him to become a presidential nominee, but it was not always so. Until Sumner Kaplan came along, the town was solidly Republican.

  • When Mr. Kaplan took his first step toward the State House in 1954, his victory was noted almost in passing, 15 paragraphs into a Globe roundup of election news: “For the first time in the history of Brookline, a Democrat was elected to the House of Representatives, the feat being accomplished by Sumner Kaplan.’’ Among the young reform-minded Democrats working on his campaign that fall was Dukakis.

“If it hadn’t been for Sumner, I never would have gotten actively involved in politics, and I’m not alone,’’ said Dukakis, who was elected to fill the same House seat eight years later when Mr. Kaplan ran for state Senate. “He was very much a transformative figure in state politics. And certainly for people like me and others who were touched by him and got deeply involved in his campaigns, he was everything.’’

Mr. Kaplan, who also served as a Brookline selectman, a brigadier general in the Army Reserve, and a probate and family court judge, died March 20 in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston of complications of congestive heart failure and lymphoma. He was 91 and had moved to Jamaica Plain 11 years ago after living most of his life in Brookline.

Rent control was Mr. Kaplan’s primary focus initially, but his approach to campaigning was just as important to his election. He went door to door and straphanger to straphanger, changing one voter’s mind at a time.

“Nobody had ever done that in Brookline,’’ Dukakis recalled. “This guy shows up at 7 in the morning at every one of the T stops in town. This was so different than anything this town had ever experienced, and it was a lesson for the rest of us. He was the mentor for us younger fry who were part of his crew, and in the course of moving Brookline out of the Republican column, he was a great role model.’’

On Beacon Hill, Mr. Kaplan did not shy from taking stands that bucked the prevailing mood. In the mid-1950s, when US Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin turned the red scare into something of a national obsession, the Massachusetts House passed a bill calling for public school teachers to be fired if they refused to say if they were Communists.

In an unsuccessful attempt to get the bill reconsidered, Mr. Kaplan questioned its constitutionality and said it turned teachers into “second-class citizens.’’

When the House debated capital punishment, Mr. Kaplan told the Globe that “only the poor man goes to the electric chair, because he cannot afford an expensive lawyer

  • US Representative Barney Frank, a Newton Democrat, said that because of his military background, Mr. Kaplan “was a guy who showed that patriotism and liberalism are not contradictory.’’

“He also was able to be a very forceful advocate without being nasty,’’ Frank added. “We lament the lack of civility. He was the perfect example of somebody who was passionate and civil about issues. He was the opposite of a scary figure. He was a warm, open guy who had a lot of appeal.’’

Born in Boston, Sumner Zalman Kaplan was the youngest of three children and grew up in Dorchester and Roxbury until his family moved to Brookline during his senior year at Boston Latin School, from which he graduated in 1939.

He graduated from Massachusetts State College, now the University of Massachusetts Amherst, in 1941. During World War II, he rose to colonel while serving in the Army Corps of Engineers, then served for many years in the Army Reserve.

In 1944 he married Eleanor Fisher, with whom he had been fixed up on a date when she was 15 and he was 16.

“As a young boy, his reputation was of being very mischievous,’’ said his daughter Ruth of Brookline. “I think that would be a good way to characterize him his whole life, because there was a part of him that just enjoyed mischief.’’

Mr. Kaplan graduated from Harvard Law School in 1948 and worked as a lawyer, first in a firm, then in a practice with his brother and a friend. He also served as a Town Meeting member in Brookline and was on the Board of Selectmen for a dozen years, three as chairman.

In 1983, Governor Edward J. King appointed Mr. Kaplan to the probate and family court bench, and he served for a decade as a judge, including some years on a recall basis.

A service has been held for Mr. Kaplan, who remained active in political circles into his 80s and easily connected with people decades younger, whether they be aspirants for elective office or his five grandchildren, who called him Pal. The sobriquet originated when Mr. Kaplan was spending time with his first grandchild and said, “You know, we’re pals.’’

The nickname was appropriate for all he met, among them author Doris Kearns Goodwin. Mr. Kaplan helped officiate at her 1975 marriage to author and presidential adviser Richard Goodwin, who gave an emotional Town Meeting speech of his own about rent control in the early 1950s while working with Mr. Kaplan on that contentious issue in Brookline.

“You just fall in love with the guy,’’ she said of Mr. Kaplan. “You can’t help it.’’

She called him one of the rare public officials who combined a closeness with his family with devotion to the larger worlds of politics and the judiciary.

“If he’d never been involved publicly,’’ she said, “he still would have been an extraordinary man in the eyes of those who knew him, because he exerted that kindness and warmth.’’

For years after his best friend and former law partner, Howard Katz, moved to Israel, Mr. Kaplan visited every year and called every Sunday. The two discussed everything from politics to personal lives to the biblical passages read at weekly services.

“He wasn’t a guy out of sight, out of mind; he was always in mind,’’ Katz said. “I used to say of him, ‘Sumner had a compulsion to do good.’ He didn’t just do good — he had a compulsion, and he would never do anything to hurt anybody, even when he had a reason to be angry.’’

Because of his public roles and unfailing good nature, Mr. Kaplan was an emotional and intellectual resource for generations of people he encountered.

“So many people relied on him for help and guidance and support,’’ said his daughter Marjorie of New York City. “He was probably the most optimistic, enthusiastic, positive human being I and many other people will ever know. It was all about giving. . . . He never said no.’’

“My mother told me the other day, ‘I don’t think he ever tallied it up and measured the full impact of his life,’ and she’s right, he was never keeping count,’’ Ruth said. “Nobody was.’’

Nathan Glick

March 21, 2011

Nathan Glick- of Norwood , on March 21, 2011. Beloved husband of Marilyn( Rosen) , Devoted father of Elizabeth Berkowitz and her husband Marc  and the late Samuel Walter .Adored grandfather of Benjamin and Max . Loving brother of Leatrice Dubester . Loving uncle  and greatuncle of Bonnie, Paul, Jonathan and Samantha .Brother in law of Myles Israel and the late Helen Israel. Graveside services at The Bourne National Cemetery Connery Ave.
Bourne, MA  on Thursday  March 24, 2011  at 11:15 am.Memorial observance at 20 Chapel  St. Brookline Thursday afternoon and Evening.Remembrances in his memory may be made to The American Lung Assoc.460 Totten Pond Road, Suite 400  ,Waltham, Massachusetts 02451

Donna B. Macari

March 18, 2011

Macari-Donna B., age 53, of Delray Beach, Fl, on March 17, 2011. Beloved wife of the late George Macari. Adored daughter of Joan Stone and the late Reggie Gussman. Devoted sister of Michael Gussman. Dear Aunt of Danny Gussman. Graveside services at Knollwood Memorial Park, Canton on Sunday, March 20 at 12:30 pm. Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Beatrice Bazoll

March 18, 2011

Bazoll-Beatrice of Brookline, on March 17, 2011. Loving sister of the late Sara (Henry) Gibson, Ida (Joe) Auerbach, Goldie (Irving) Geltman. Beloved aunt of Richard, Edward, Ken, Joani Geltman and Eleanor Linde and Amy Remer. Services at the Brezniak-Rodman Chapel, 1251 Washington St.(Corner of Chestnut Street) West Newton on Sunday, March 20 at 9 am. Following burial in Melrose, a memorial observance will be held at the home of Joani Geltman and Greg Graynor in Natick through 5 pm on Sunday only. Remembrances may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, MA  01701.

William Speen

March 17, 2011

Speen- William of Naples, Fl, and Mashpee, MA on March 16, 2011. Loving companion for 34 years of Maraline Rane. Devoted father of Phyllis Speen and her husband Hugh Reilly, and Peter Speen and his wife Amy. Dear grandfather of Daniel Reilly, Lindsay Reilly and Rachel Speen. Loving brother of Bert Glatzer, George Speen and Robert Speen and his wife Sonia. Graveside services at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon on Sunday, March 20 at 1:45 pm. Memorial observance will be omitted. Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Minna Silverman

March 16, 2011

Silverman-Minna (Golden) of Walpole, formerly of Newton Centre, on March 15, 2011. Devoted mother of  Gary Silverman and wife Rita

of Wilton Manors, FL, Robin Robison and husband John of Ashland and Lori Diamand and husband Seth of Wrentham. Dear

grandmother of Justin and Ariana Diamand. She also leaves her extended family members, friends and beloved cat Clio. Services will be

private. A gathering will be held in Minna’s honor for family and friends at The Proctor Mansion Inn, 36 Common St., Wrentham, MA on Sunday

March 20, 2011 from 1-4pm. Remembrances may be made to the Merwin Memorial Free Clinic For Animals, 542 Cambridge Street, Allston,

MA  02134 or to the Tippett Home, 920 South Street, Needham, MA  02492.

Elisabeth ” Liz” Ebert

March 15, 2011

Elisabeth “Liz” Ebert- of  Cambridge , on March  15, 2011.Beloved Daughter of Susan and Ronald Ebert of Cambridge. Dear sister of Deborah Long and her husband Jeffery , and Rebecca  Ebert. Dear aunt of  Gabriela  and Noah .Services at Temple Israel, 477 Longwood Ave., Boston on  Thursday  March 17 , 2011 at 10:30  am.  Attendant   parking on the Riverway. Following interment at Temple Israel Cemetery, Wakefield  , memorial observance will be held at the home of  Susan and Ronald Ebert until 4:00 pm  and continuing 6- 8pm, Friday 2-4pm, Saturday 6-8pm and Sunday 1-4pm.In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to National Down Syndrome Society 666 Broadway, 8th Floor New York , New York 10012

Elisabeth ” Liz” Ebert

March 15, 2011

Elisabeth “Liz” Ebert- of  Cambridge , on March  15, 2011.Beloved Daughter of Susan and Ronald Ebert of Cambridge. Dear sister of Deborah Long and her husband Jeffery , and Rebecca  Ebert. Dear aunt of  Gabriela  and Noah .Services at Temple Israel, 477 Longwood Ave., Boston on  Thursday  March 17 , 2011 at 10:30  am.  Attendant   parking on the Riverway. Following interment at Temple Israel Cemetery, Wakefield  , memorial observance will be held at the home of  Susan and Ronald Ebert until 4:00 pm  and continuing 6- 8pm, Friday 2-4pm, Saturday 6-8pm and Sunday 1-4pm.In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to National Down Syndrome Society 666 Broadway, 8th Floor New York , New York 10012

Phyllis Hyman

March 12, 2011

Hyman-Phyllis (Singer) , formerly of Needham on March 12, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Saul Hyman. Devoted mother of Marci Bloch and her husband Andy and the late Ellen H. Langer and her surviving husband Scott. Dear grandmother of Michael Langer, Jane Langer and Jillian and Lauren Bloch. Loving sister of Burton Singer. Services at Temple Beth Shalom, 670 Highland Avenue, Needham on Monday, March 14 at 10 am. Following the interment at Sharon Memorial Park, memorial observance will be at the home of Marci and Andy Bloch on Monday until 9 pm and Tuesday 6-9 pm. Remembrances may be made to a Cancer charity of your choice.

Eugene Meyers

March 10, 2011

Eugene Meyers-of Cornwall, New York , on March 5, 2011,Dear son of the late Charles and Marion (Strauss) Meyers . Beloved brother of  Joyce Meyers Seigel of Boynton Beach, Fl.Graveside services at Sharon Memorial Park , Sharon on Thursday March 10, 2011  at 10:45 am.

Edith Maltzman

March 10, 2011

Edith Maltzman-of  Boca  Raton, Fl, on March 9, 2011.Graveside services at Chevra Tillum Cemetery,232  Fuller St. Everett on Friday

March 11, 2011.

Dorothy ” Dotty” Sargon

March 9, 2011

 

Sargon-Dorothy “ Dotty” of Brookline,on March 8, 2011.Beloved wife of the late  Joseph Isaac  Sargon. Devoted mother of Rosalind Sargon of Brookline, Marilyn Brier and her husband Michael of Westwood, Dinah  Gilburd  of  Boston, Joyce Udler and her husband Jerry  of Newton and the late Edward Sargon. Also survived by 8  grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Bessie Baker and Dora  Miller. Services at Congregation  Kehillath   Israel,  384  Harvard St., Brookline on Friday March 11, 2011  at 10:00 am. Following interment at  Lindwood  Memorial Park,  Randolph, memorial observance will be held at the home of Joyce and Jerry  Udler until 4:00 pm Friday , Saturday 7-9pm  and  continuing Monday thru Wednesday 2-4, 7-9pm and Thursday 10:00 -12:00 noon. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Hospice of The  Good  Shepherd,  2042 Beacon St. ,Newton ,MA  02468.

                                          

Dorothy ” Dotty” Sargon

March 9, 2011

 

Sargon-Dorothy “ Dotty” of Brookline,on March 8, 2011.Beloved wife of the late  Joseph Isaac  Sargon. Devoted mother of Rosalind Sargon of Brookline, Marilyn Brier and her husband Michael of Westwood, Dinah  Gilburd  of  Boston, Joyce Udler and her husband Jerry  of Newton and the late Edward Sargon. Also survived by 8  grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Bessie Baker and Dora  Miller. Services at Congregation  Kehillath   Israel,  384  Harvard St., Brookline on Friday March 11, 2011  at 10:00 am. Following interment at  Lindwood  Memorial Park,  Randolph, memorial observance will be held at the home of Joyce and Jerry  Udler until 4:00 pm Friday , Saturday 7-9pm  and  continuing Monday thru Wednesday 2-4, 7-9pm and Thursday 10:00 -12:00 noon. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Hospice of The  Good  Shepherd,  2042 Beacon St. ,Newton ,MA  02468.

                                          

Saul Goisman

March 9, 2011

Goisman-Saul, age 92 of Brockton on March 9, 2011. Beloved husband of Rena (Nitenson). Devoted father of Jerri Goisman of Fall River and the late Barry Goisman. Brother in law of the late Sumner Nitenson. Loving brother of the late Max Goisman and Eva Hellet. Dear Grandfather of Holly Lynn, James and Rachel and great grandfather of Aidin and Evan. Graveside services at Sharon Memorial Park,Sharon on Friday, March 11 at 9:45 am. Memorial observance at his late residence through Monday. Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice. Mr. Goisman was born in Chelsea,MA and graduated from Chelsea High School , class of 1935. He worked for the Brockton Water Department for 29 years.

Hannah Ruderman

March 8, 2011

Ruderman-Hannah (Cuciuc) of Needham on March 8, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Sidney Ruderman. Devoted mother of Gerald Ruderman and Melinda Boroson. Dear grandmother of Alexander Boroson, Emma Boroson, Zoe Ruderman. Loving sister of the late Marcel Cuciuc, Frima Marcus and Hersch Cuciuc. Services were held in NJ. Memorial observance will be at the home of Melinda Boroson on Saturday evening 6-9 pm, Sunday 3-6 pm and Monday 6-9 pm.

David A. Traister

March 5, 2011

Traister-David A. of Chestnut Hill on March 4, 2011. Beloved husband of Ina (Sack) Traister. Devoted father of Michael L. Traister and his wife Melanie Sommer and Lawrence Traister and his wife Sondra. Dear grandfather of Hannah, Jack, Evan and Adam Traister. Loving brother of  Retired Rear Admiral Robert E. Traister and his wife Janet. Services will be private. Memorial observance will be in the Clubhouse at 77 Florence Street, Chestnut Hill from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm on Monday. Remembrances may be made to  Research Development in Waldenstrom & Prostate Cancer at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney St. Boston,MA  02115.

William B. Adleman

March 3, 2011

Adleman-William B. of Framingham, on March 1, 2011.He leaves his beloved Cynthia Ago and his siblings Merle Olsen-Storvik, George ,Nathan, Charles, Henry Adleman and the late Jason Adleman. Services will be private. Memorial observance will be at the home of George Adleman and Mona Zeftel on Sunday. Remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.

Claire Zief

March 3, 2011

Zief-Claire, 95, formerly of Chestnut Hill, died March 1, 2011. Her beloved husband, Eugene Zief, died in 2001.

She leaves behind two children, Ruth Silver of West Boylston, MA and Mark Zief of Los Angeles, CA; two grandchildren, Amy Silver and Scott Silver, both of New York City; three great-grandchildren, Judah Benjamin, James Gray Gaskell Gordon, and Billie Silver; two nieces, Thelma Caparell and Karen Endler; a grandniece, Jeri Barker and a grandnephew, Bruce Balter; and special friend, Lee Brezniak. She was predeceased by her four siblings, David Jacobs, Julia Cohen, Frank Jacobs, and Rose Jacobs.

She was an avid Mahjong player and worked for years in retail sales. Graveside services will be held at the Chai Odom Cemetery opposite 2676 Centre St

W Roxbury on Sunday March 6 at 11am.  Remembrances in her memory may be made to the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance.

Bruce Swerling

March 2, 2011

Swerling-Bruce of Weston and Naples, FL , passed  away on March 2, 2011. Beloved husband of Roberta (Davidson) Swerling. Loving father of  Dayle Swerling Burke and her husband Kyle of Natick and Diane Swerling  of  Boston. Cherished Papa of  Sydney, Ally and Andrew Burke. Dear brother of Linda  Swerling of Brookline. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Services at Temple Israel, 477 Longwood Ave., Boston on Friday March 4, 2011 at 11:00 am. Attendant  parking on the Riverway. Following interment at Linwood Cemetery, Weston, family and friends are invited to Pine Brook Country Club , Weston  until  5:00 pm Friday. Memorial observance will continue at his residence  Saturday   6:00-10:00 pm  and Sunday 2-4, 7-9pm.In lieu of flowers remembrances in Bruce’s memory may be made to Massachusetts General Hospital Prostate Cancer Research Fund, c/o Dr. Matthew Smith, Development Office, 165 Cambridge St., Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114.  

Patricia M. Nee

March 1, 2011

NEE, Patricia Eileen Mary Murphy, Age 85, of Holbrook

The loving mother of Patty Ann of Holbrook, Elizabeth (Bette) of West Warwick, RI, Michael and his wife Kathy of Hanson died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, February 27, 2011 at Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home.

Patsy was born in South Boston on November 24, 1925 to Ellen (Nellie) J. O’Connell, who had emigrated from Newfoundland, and to Patrick J. Murphy, who had emigrated from Ireland.

Patsy was raised and educated in South Boston.  After moving briefly to San Diego and then to Holbrook in 1954, she often returned to Southie – especially for walks on Castle Island, visits with family and for viewing the St. Patrick’s Day parades.  She was well-known for her rousing rendition of “Southie Is My Home Town”.

Pat took an active role in the interests of her children, including the welcoming of the neighborhood children to coast the Nee Hills.  She and her children enjoyed many years of summer vacations with her dear sister-in-law Dolly in Harwich. 

Pat was a Founding Member of the Brockton Mothers of Twins Club and active in the State and National Clubs.  She also was an active member of the Josepheen’s.  She was blessed with the “Irish Gift of Gab”, was a natural public speaker and didn’t hesitate to share her wit.  Pat loved to write, and she enjoyed editing the Josepheen’s cookbook and writing skits for and performing in the Josie’s annual musical variety shows. 

Inspired by President Kennedy, Pat was active in politics.  In 1964, when she ran for Selectman, the local newspaper’s February 13th headline read “Lady to Oppose 5 Men for Selectman Post”.  She served Holbrook in various roles, including Chairman of the Town Government Study Committee, Member of the Democratic Town Committee, Member of the Finance Committee and Town Meeting Member.

After raising her three children, Pat entered the workforce.  She was a pioneer in the management of processing data, first in the private sector and later in the public sector.  She retired from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Office of Management Information Systems in 1992, and enjoyed 19 years of retirement.    

Pat loved to travel.  She crossed the United States by automobile twice. She was very proud to reach her goal of travelling to all 50 states when she visited Alaska in 1994 with her friend Lynda.

Pat also enjoyed her frequent gambling jaunts, including those with her daughter to Las Vegas and those to Foxwoods with her dear friends Helen and Bernadette.

Pat was a great lover of animals, in particular her two German shepherds, both named Pepper, and her cats Foxy, Baby and Cof-Boy.

On December 27, 2004, Pat was trapped in a horrific house fire.  A young Holbrook firefighter named James Brown rescued her to safety.  That firefighter later was honored for his heroics by Governor Romney at a Firefighter of the Year ceremony.  Thanks to the efforts of the Holbrook Fire Department and the care of Mass General’s Burn Unit, she survived.

Thanks to the kindness and the loving care of wonderful staff, Pat enjoyed the best quality of life remaining at Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home. She had a life-long love of dance and music, from her early years as a drum majorette, and she particularly enjoyed the musical activities at Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home, where she knew all the words to all the songs.

She is survived by her grandchildren Melissa, Sarah, Ashley and Michael; by her great-granddaughter Samantha; and by several nieces and nephews.

Patricia was pre-deceased by her beloved brother D. Joseph Burke and his wife Dorothy of Belmont and by her sister Helen Morrissey and her husband John of South Boston.  She also was pre-deceased by her dear friend Helen M. Huxley of Holbrook.

Services were private and she has gone home to her Baby Girl.

Dr. Philip Lieb

February 24, 2011
Lieb- Dr. Philip of Yarmouth, on February 21, 2011. Father of Jeffrey Lieb of Newton and Bruce Lieb of FL. Grandfather of Lindsey Lieb. Brother of Michael Lieb. Dear friend of the late Peter D’Attilio. Graveside services at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon on Sunday, February 27 at 2:45 pm. Memorial observance will be private. Remembrances may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children-Boston, 51 Blossom Street, Boston, MA  02114, Attention: Development Office. Dr. Lieb was a Dentist in Brockton for over 45 years. He was a Shriner and a member of Mount Horeb Lodge in Dennis  and King Hiram’s Lodge, in Provincetown, A.F & A.M.

Rosalind Harmon

February 21, 2011

Harmon-Rosalind (Gibbs), of Newton on February 21, 2011. Devoted mother of Anita Marcus and her husband Richard of North Potomac, MD and Lawrence Harmon and his wife Susannah Sirkin of Roslindale. Dear grandmother of Jeremy Marcus and his wife Mia, Sara Marcus, Leah, Ana and Naomi Harmon and great grandmother of Sahara, Nathan,Eva and Lily. Services at the Brezniak-Rodman Chapel, 1251 Washington St. (Opposite Chestnut Street) West Newton on Wednesday, February 23 at 10:30 am. Memorial observance will be at the home of Lawrence Harmon and Susannah Sirkin , thursday only 2-4, 7-9 pm. Evening minyan at 7:30 pm. Remembrances may be made to Jewish Community Housing for the Elderly, 30 Wallingford Road, Brighton,MA  02135.

Irving Bosinoff

February 18, 2011

Bosinoff-Irving of Lexington, on February 18, 2011. Beloved husband of Roberta (Blake). Devoted father of Ellen Saltonstall and her husband Stephen of VT, and Philip  Bosinoff and his wife Debra Griffin of Ashland. Dear grandfather of Shannon Ennis and Jason Bosinoff. Great-grandfather of Courtney Ennis. Loving brother of Phillip Bosinoff, Joseph Bosinoff and Rosalie Myers. Graveside services at the Westview Cemetery, 520 Bedford St., Lexington on Sunday, February 20 at 11 am. Following the interment, family and friends are invited to the Bosinoff residence in Lexington through 9 pm on Sunday only. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Care Alternatives Hospice, 181 Cedar Hill Road, Marlborough, MA 01752.

Elizabeth Marks

February 14, 2011

MARKS, Elizabeth (Kramer) Of Randolph on February 12, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Lester Marks. Devoted mother of Joyce Payton, Elise Bender and her husband Will and the late Steven Marks and Mickey Hankins. Dear grandmother of Russell Payton, Lee Payton, Daryl, Charlotte and Adrienne Bender and Darcy West and the late Mellissa Hankins and Joshua Marks. Great grandmother of Gage and Brandon Shampnois and Adon West. Loving sister of Samuel Kramer. Graveside services at the Tifereth Israel of Revere Cemetery, 232 Fuller St., Everett on Tues., Feb. 15, at 11 a.m. Memorial observance will be omitted. Remembrances may be made to The Clergy Discretionary Fund, c/o Temple Israel 477 Longwood Ave,Boston MA 02215.

Ann M. Linsky

February 14, 2011

Ann  ( Galina)  of  Quincy,  formerly of Brockton , on February 14, 2011.Beloved wife of the late Murray I. Linsky. Devoted mother of  Sandra Linsky of Quincy and Judith Linsky  of Hull. Dear sister  of Betty Swartz of Boca Raton, FL and the  late William and Hyman Galina and Rose Leeds. Friends  and Family are invited to Graveside services at The David  Vicur  Cholim  Cemetery, 776 Baker St. West Roxbury on Wednesday February 16 , 2011 at 11:00 am . For 23 years  at The New England Sinai Hospital Ann was a most devoted and faithful volunteer.In lieu of  flowers remembrances may be made The New England Sinai Hospital , Attn: Development Office , 150  York St. , Stoughton, MA 02072

Lillian Wiseberg

February 14, 2011

Wiseberg-Lillian (Fredman) of Needham, formerly of Framingham on February 13, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Charles Wiseberg. Devoted mother of Beverly Wiseberg, Stanley Wiseberg and his wife Marcy. Loving sister of the late Sarah, Mae, Freddie and Nathan Fredman. Dear grandmother of Nicole and Philip Wiseberg of Fl. Graveside services at the Mishkan Tefila Memorial Park, Opposite 2604 Centre Street, West Roxbury on Wednesday, February 16 at 2:30 pm. Memorial observance will be omitted. Remembrances may be made to the Wingate Emergency Relief Fund, 63 Kendrick Street, Needham, MA  02494.

Frances Corkin Shulman

February 12, 2011

SHULMAN-CORKIN- Frances (Dubinsky) Of Walpole, formerly of Chestnut Hill on February 10, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Z. Corkin. Devoted mother of Charles “Bud” Corkin and his wife Mary of Denver, CO, Donald Corkin of Quincy, Jane Corkin of Toronto, Canada, and Patricia “Sparky” Kennedy and her husband Jake of Scituate. Dear mother-in-law of Suzanne Corkin of Charlestown. Dear grandmother of Zachary and Nicole Corkin, Jocelyn Corkin and Peter Mortimer, Damon and Angela Corkin, Elyse Jane Kennedy, Zachary Kennedy, Dean Kennedy, Chippy Kennedy, Jake and Averill Corkin. Great grandmother of Trey, Colette, Wesley Donald, Olivia, and Pia. Loving companion of Dr. Jack Gould of Walpole formerly of Sharon. Loving sister of Edythe Tobins and Charlotte Chiten. Services at Temple Sinai, 25 Canton St., Sharon, Sunday, February 13 at 2 p.m. Memorial observance will be at the Kennedy residence, 84 Townsend Rd., Scituate on Sunday only. Remembrances may be made to National Alzheimer’s Association , P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011. www.alz.org/join_the_cause_donate.asp

Jacob Borson

February 11, 2011

BORSON,-Jacob Gregory of Needham, at age 17, on Thursday, February 10, 2011. Beloved son of Gena(Metsopulos) and Bill and dear twin brother of Zack Borson.

Services will be held at Temple Beth Shalom, 670 Highland Ave, Needham on Sunday February 13, 2011 at 12:30 pm.  Following interment at Baker St. West Roxbury, the Borson family will be receiving visitors as they begin their shiva period back at Temple Beth Shalom through 9:00 pm Sunday. They will continue their shiva period at their home at 153 Elmwood Road in Needham from 3:00 -5:00 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm Monday Feb 14 thru Thursday Feb 17. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Red Sox Foundation for The Dimock Center in Roxbury, where Jake volunteered to help those in Need.

The address for The Red Sox Foundation is
4 Yawkey Way, Boston ,MA 02215 or donations can be made online at

A talented, compassionate and engaging young man, Jake was a member of the Needham High baseball team and an avid snowboarder.  He loved music, played guitar and piano, and participated in the Plugged-In music program.  He generously donated many hours of community service throughout his short life, including volunteering at Dimock, helping at-risk and low-income youngsters and wounded veterans through the Red Sox Foundation, raising funds for surviving families of  9/11, and most recently working with the disabled at the Charles River ARC.

Jacob is remembered with deep and abiding love by his grandparents, Rosalie Metsopulos and Fred Borson and his wife Janet and his uncles and aunts Bob and Beth Borson, Rick and Carol Borson, Suzy and Jeff Yucht, Sue Stahl and Frank Metsopulos and 12 cherished cousins, as well as the Needham community and many friends across the country.

Dorothy Bayne

February 10, 2011
AYNE, Dorothy (Lipousky) Formerly of Brockton, on February 8, 2011. Beloved wife of the late George Bayne. Devoted mother of Ellen Pennington and her husband Douglas of East Bridgewater, Sharon Cantrell of Brockton and George Bayne,Jr. and his wife Danielle of Brockton. Stepmother of Mary Busby and Joanne Mills. Dear grandmother of Corey, Beth, Olivia, Benjamin, Katrina, Jeremy, Angelique, Tiffany, Desire, David and Jonathan. Loving sister of Marvin Lipousky, Marilyn Petrone and her deceased twin sister, Lila Levy. Services at Temple Beth Am, 871 North Main St., Randolph on Friday, February 11 at 12 Noon. Following interment at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon memorial observance will be at the home of George Bayne, Jr. Friday, Saturday afternoon & Sunday. Remembrances may be made to American Diabetes Association , 330 Congress Street, Suite501, Boston, MA 02210.

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