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March 8, 2002/Adar 24, 5762, Vol. 54, No. 25
ObituariesMarcy GoldsteinMarcy B. Goldstein of Sun Lakes died Feb. 28, 2002. He was 68. He was born in New York City and moved to Arizona from California in 1964. He was a manufacturer of home fashion accessories. He served in the U.S. Army.Survivors include his wife, Colette; daughter, Lisa Edson of Tempe; son, Henry of Honolulu; mother, Frieda of Hollywood, Fla.; brother, Jess of New York City; and four grandchildren. Services were held at Sinai Mortuary Chapel. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to American Heart Association, 2929 S. 48th St., Tempe 85282; or Arthritis Foundation - Greater Southwest Chapter, 777 E. Missouri Ave., Suite #119, Phoenix 85014. Nina WexlerNina Wexler of Phoenix died Feb. 26, 2002. She was 73. She was born in Chicago and moved to Arizona from Skokie, Ill., in 1971. She was a retired musician who worked with the Phoenix and New Orleans symphonies.Survivors include her daughter, Jeanne of Sacramento; and son, Dan of Phoenix. Services were held at Paradise Memorial Gardens, with Rabbi B. Charles Herring officiating. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to Alzheimer's Association, 1028 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix 85006. Zella RosenZella Rosen of Phoenix died March 2, 2002. She was 91. She was born in Sioux City, Iowa, and moved to Arizona from England in 1979. She was a retired legal secretary. She was a member of Hadassah Valley of the Sun and Beth El Congregation.Survivors include her sister, Birdie Seligman of Phoenix. Services were held at Beth El Cemetery. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to Hadassah Valley of the Sun, 7000 E. Shea Blvd., #250, Scottsdale 85254. Lillian CohenLillian Cohen of Scottsdale died Feb. 27, 2002. She was 85. She was born in Philadelphia and moved to Arizona in 1998. She was a retired high school teacher.Survivors include her sons, Joel of Scottsdale and Marc of San Francisco; sister, Betty Goodhart of Boca Raton, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services were held at Sinai Mortuary Chapel. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to Alzheimer's Association, 1028 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix 85006. Faye B. LeffFaye B. Leff, 89, of Phoenix, passed away March 2, 2002. Faye spent her entire life in Chicago except for the last five years, during which she resided at Kivel Campus of Care in Phoenix. She is survived by her son Michael (Katharine) Leff, daughters Berry (Errol) Sweet and Susan (Arnold) Ginsburg, and grandchildren Andrew and Amy Sweet, Sydney and Gregory Leff, and Jacqueline and Amy Ginsburg. Services were held in Chicago. Contributions in her memory are requested to Kivel Campus of Care, 3020 N. 36th St., Phoenix, AZ 85018. Arrangements by Sinai Mortuary.Lorraine R. CornellLorraine R. Cornell, age 78, Scottsdale, passed away February 27, 2002. Survivors include her ever-loving husband of 56 years Edwin H. J. Cornell, her daughter Susan Poskanzer and son Allan Cornell. She leaves behind her sister Marilyn McCrossen of Phoenix, daughter-in-law Diane Ayers-Cornell, son-in-law Barry Poskanzer, five grandchildren and many loving and wonderful friends. She was a member of Temple Chai as well as a lifetime member of Hadassah and American Ex-P.O.W. Graveside services were held at the National Memorial Cemetery on Monday, March 4th. Her family wishes that any donations be made to the charity of their choice. Arrangements by Sinai Mortuary. |