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Shirley
Kadushin died unexpectedly in Atlantic City, New Jersey on August
3, 2010. She was born in Passaic, New Jersey, July 26, 1920, and
recently celebrated her 90th birthday.
Mortimer, husband of 64 years, died in 2006. She is predeceased by
her parents, Sadie and Hyman Levine, immigrants of Russia and
Poland; brothers Abraham and Leon Lanson; sisters Loretta
Ackerhalt and Jean Greenberg. She is survived by her children Mona
Kadushin Berch (Mark), Stephen E. Kadushin (Kerry), Marian R.
Kadushin (George Sotos ); by grandchildren Laura (Eric) Parsons,
David Kadushin, Joshua Berch (Dinah Goldberg/fiancé ), Ezra Berch,
Kelly (Joe) Westcott, Andrew Miller; a great-granddaughter; and
numerous nieces, nephews, and their families.
Shirley was well-loved as a wife, mother, devoted sister, aunt,
grandmother, mother-in-law, and great-grandmother.
She grew up in Glen Rock, NJ, and graduated from Eastside High
School in Paterson, NJ and Eastman School, NY, for Spanish
Business Translations. As a young adult she worked in her family's
Service Surgical Supply business in Paterson, NJ. She became the
"official" ice cream taste-tester for the Milky Way Ice Cream Bar
owned by Mortimer during the early 1940's. After their marriage,
she worked at West Point during World War II where Morty was
stationed with the military. Shirley and Mortimer were owners of
Allied Surgical Supply, North Duke Street, Lancaster, a company
started by her husband and William Reifsnyder in 1948, where,
amongst other jobs, she was the purchasing officer and was
certified to fit and customize surgical garments.
Shirley volunteered over 4000 hours as a Red Cross Grey Lady at
Lancaster General Hospital and was a volunteer with Jewish Family
Service. She was active in Temple Beth El Sisterhood, a life
member of Hadassah, a lifelong member of Temple Beth El and the
Lancaster Jewish Community Center, as well as an active
participant of the Jewish Women's Bowling League. Shirley and
Morty were honored by many Lancaster organizations for their
contributions to the community.
She was blessed by a wonderful group of family and friends.
Shirley and her laughter will be sadly missed.
Services will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday, August 6, at Temple Beth
El, 1836 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster. Visitation will begin at
10:00 am. Interment will follow at the Temple Beth El Cemetery. A
meal of consolation will follow burial at the Temple. Shiva
services will be held at the residence, beginning Saturday evening
at 9 pm and Sunday evening at 7 pm. Shiva Services will also be
held Monday through Wednesday at the Home of Mona and Mark Berch
in Silver Spring, MD. Please omit flowers. Donations may be made
to Temple Beth El, Lancaster. Arrangements by Charles F. Snyder
Funeral Home and Chapel, Lititz. To send online condolences please
visit us at: www.SnyderFuneralHome.com. |