Oberer's Flowers
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Apr 4, 2021Obituary: Stephen Joseph Sanfilippo - What'sUpNewp
He will also be missed by many nieces and nephews.Stephen was predeceased by his brother Carmello Sanfilippo.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Shriners Hospital-Boston, P.O. Box 863765 Orlando, FL 32886, https://donate.lovetotherescue.org/give/119312/#!/donation/checkout and select SHC Boston; or the Johns Hopkins ARVD/C Program, Johns Hopkins at Keswick, Office of Advancement Services, 3910 Keswick Road, Suite N2100, Baltimore, MD 21211 https://secure.jhu.edu/form/heart and select ARVD Research.Calling hours will be held Tuesday April, 6, 2021, 4:00-7:00 at Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 9:30am at Jesus Saviour, followed by a burial at Newport Memorial Park, 123 Howland Avenue, Middletown. ...
Jun 19, 2020Obituary – Carrie Mae Lavender Barber | The Henrico Citizen - Henrico Citizen
Bluffdale, Utah; David William Barber (Laura) of Covington, Ga.; Gary Dean Barber of Encino, Calif. and Virginia Ann Barber Chmielewski (Steven) of Carmel, Ind. who died in 2005. She loved her seven grandchildren, Aaron Catalano (Helen Zong), Gabriel Peterson (Trina), Whitney R. Greenberg (Bryce), Greg B. Robbins, Jason W. Barber (Cristina), Craig C. Barber and Chad A. Barber (Juhl); and eight great-grandchildren, Zachary Peterson, Evan Peterson, Natalie Peterson, Megan Peterson, Anna Catalano, Jackson Greenberg, Emerie Greenberg and Allie Mae Greenberg; and is survived by two nieces, Francine Reynolds (Larry) and Doreen Greene (Hubie).
Carrie resided at Lucy Corr Assisted Living in Chesterfield, VA. in her last years. A private funeral will be held at 11:30 AM, Friday, June 19, 2020 at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, 8510 Staples Mill Road, Richmond, Va. Interment will follow at Greenwood Memorial Gardens, 12609 Patterson Ave., Goochland County, Va. beside her husband and near her grandmother.
You are invited to join us via livestream at livestream.com/accounts/7787388/events/9178534.
“We are very grateful for life as we know it.”Carrie Mae Barber, September 13, 1999
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Family History Center, 5600 Monument Ave, Richmond, Va. 23226 are suggested.
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Feb 27, 2020Obituary: Diana N. Rogers Of Brewster - Southeast, NY Patch
William J. Rogers in Howard Beach, NY. William predeceased his wife on January 21, 2012.Mrs. Rogers was a special education teacher with the Carmel School District for over 25 years before she retired. She was a total bookworm, loved science and learning about the universe. Learning about her ancestry became a great passion of hers. She loved owls and photography.A graveside service will be held on Saturday March 7, 2020 at Milltown Rural Cemetery, Brewster, NY, at 2:30pm. Interment will immediately follow. Visitation will be held at Beecher Funeral Home, 1 Putnam Avenue, Brewster, NY from 10am-2pm on Saturday March 7 th.In lieu of flowers please consider donations to Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation, 4330 East West Highway, Suite 230, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. www.aamds.org ...
Feb 1, 2020Sad, surreal scene in Los Angeles before Lakers' first game since Kobe Bryant's death - San Angelo Standard Times
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Others wore their Lakers jerseys, wrote messages on poster boards and observed piles of memorabilia and gifts on the ground outside, including shoes, photos, candles, flowers and basketballs.
This is the next step in a long wake for Los Angeles, whose loving bond with Kobe was unlike that of any other celebrity. It was almost like he was a city superhero, having started his pro career here in 1996 at age 18 and then growing up, up and away but never leaving. He played for only one NBA team, the Lakers, for an entire generation — 20 straight years — and won five NBA championships, generating countless indelible memories for fans.
By contrast, in baseball, the Angels in Anaheim and the Dodgers in L.A. haven’t won a championship since 2002 and 1988, respectively. The NFL’s Rams didn’t return to L.A. until 2016 — after 21 years without any NFL football in Los Angeles. The Kings in hockey won an NHL title in 2014 but don’t capture the public’s attention the way the Lakers do when they’re winning.
“He was a cocky young man, but he always backed it up,” said Jason Nguyen, who brought a floral arrangement in purple and gold and stood it up next to the growing pile of gifts on the ground outside the arena. “We’ve just seen him grow and grow and grow. And you’d see progress and maturity. He just exploded. He just took over and brought us championships.”
Before Kobe, Lakers legends Magic Johnson, 60, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 72, were among the few who might have occupied the same stratosphere in terms of success and tenure in Los Angeles. Perhaps that’s why news of Kobe’s death reminded some of Johnson’s shocking announcement in 1991 that he was retiring immediately because he had tested positive for HIV.
Like Kobe, Johnson then was in the prime of his life and a transcendent star in "The City of Angels." He was only 32 at the time, when HIV was considered a death sentence. Back then, it seemed like a sad warning that his days were especially numbered. But in this case, there was no warning, and everybody’s still trying to process it. Kobe was only 41. He leaves...
Feb 1, 2020Deaths for the week of Jan. 10, 2020 - The Jewish News of Northern California
Jews to a synagogue in Salinas, where he met his wife, Eva, our mother. Once his enlistment was over, they married and remained in Carmel where they opened a gourmet French restaurant, Le Coq D’Or. However, his heart was in music and Jewish life, so he took Eva, who was pregnant, and their two small children to New York to study to become a Cantor. Five years later, after graduation, he spent two years as Cantor in South Bend, Indiana. Then the family moved to Palo Alto, California, where he served as Cantor at Congregation Beth Jacob in Redwood City with Rabbi Teitelbaum for over three decades. He earned a master’s degree from Stanford and an honorary doctorate from Hebrew Union College.
In the ’90s, he was diagnosed with throat cancer, but after two successful surgeries, he was able to live cancer-free for many years. Sadly, his voice was greatly impacted, and he was no longer able to eat normally. Yet, in retirement, he led services for Jewish holidays on cruises. He lost Eva to lung cancer shortly after their 50th anniversary. As part of his healing process, he published his autobiography, “Risen from the Ashes, Tales of a Musical Messenger,” which aptly describes his great courage and indomitable will to survive. He married Nina, who has been by his side for 20 years. In all his years, Judaism, service to others and education have been his guiding values.
Hans is preceded in death by his parents, Max and Ida Cohn, and his wife, Eva Cohn. He is survived by his second wife, Nina, and his daughters Becki Cohn-Vargas (Rito Vargas), Ruth Cohn (Michael Lewin) and Barbara Liepman (Michael Liepman), and six grandchildren.
Donations can be sent in his memory to the Hans Cohn Music Fund and CBJ Cares Committee by going to the Congregation Beth Jacob website donation page at bethjacobrwc.org/donate.
Shirley Lenore Daniel
March 15, 1921–Dec. 16, 2019
Shirley Lenore Daniel, 98, passed away peacefully December 16, 2019, in Millbrae, CA.
Shirley was born March 15, 1921, in San Francisco to Sam and Silvia Wenger and spent the majority of her life in the city she loved. She had an idyllic childhood and idolized both her parents. Shirley graduated from George Washington High School, class of 1938, just the second year after the school’s opening.
Shirley was predeceased by her husband, Leslie, of 56 years. She was also predeceased by her brother, Irwin Wenger.
Shirley is survived by her three sons, Bruce Daniel, Clifford Daniel (Gigi) and Sanford Daniel (Janis). Also survived by her grandchildren, Aaron and Julia Daniel.
Mom was very dedicated to her family and proud of all their accomplishments. She was proud of her Jewish identity. Mom was very enthusiastic about being a native San Franciscan (born and raised), even having walked across the Golden Gate Bridge on the day it opened in 1937. Mom engaged in many activities to keep her mind sharp, including a lifelong love of playing bridge, mahjong and knitting.
Services were held Dec. 20 at Home of Peace Cemetery Chapel in Colma. Contributions to San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (formerly Jewish Home for the Aged), 302 Silver Ave., SF, CA 94112 preferred.
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Allen Marvin Dekelboum
May 21, 1930–Dec. 7, 2019
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Jan 4, 2020Deaths in Leitrim - Friday, December 6, 2019 - Leitrim Observer
Peacefully at Sligo University Hospital. Sadly missed by his Loving wife Catherine, daughter Marie (Hogan), sons James and John, daughters-in-law Carmel and Majella, son-in-law Patrick, grandchildren Aaron, Kyle, Daryl, Dillon, Danielle, Amy, Jessica and Georgina, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and neighbours. Reposing at the residence of his son James, Greatmeadow, Boyle on Friday, the 6th December, from 4.30pm until 7pm, arriving to St. Joseph's Church, Boyle at 8pm. Mass of Christian burial on Saturday, 7th, at 1.30pm. Funeral afterwards to Assylinn Cemetery, Boyle. Family Home private please.
Paddy McGloin, Cloone, Kinlough, Leitrim
Peacefully at his late residence. Funeral Mass on Friday at 1:30pm at St. Aidan's Church, Kinlough, followed by burial afterwards in St. Aidan's Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Society of St Vincent De Paul care of Gilmartins Undertakers or any family member.
Sr. Carmel McEnroy, Ballyloughane Road, Renmore, Galway / Ballinamore, Leitrim
(6 Teaghlach Mhuire, Ballyloughane Road, Renmore, Galway), formerly Carrrickmakeegan, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, Convents of Mercy, Ballymahon, Co. Longford, and Columbia, Missouri. Surrounded by family and friends, December 3rd, 2019, (peacefully) at Brampton Care Nursing Home, Oranmore. Predeceased by her sisters Bernadette, Sr. Gabriel and brother Ignatius. Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her sisters, Rita (Fitzgerald), and Noreen (Smith) her brother, Brian, sister-in-law, Anne, brother-in-law Brian Smith, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins, many friends and Sisters of Mercy, Western Province. Requiem Mass on Friday, December 6th at 11 a.m. in St. Brigid’s Church, Ballybane, followed by funeral servic...
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