Esther Hersh's Obituary
Esther Hersh age 78 of Boynton Beach, Florida passed away on October 13, 2014. Esther was born in Poland on August 3, 1936 to the late Mr. Joshua Brenner and the late Mrs. Ewa (nee Meyerovitch) Brenner. Esther was a survivor of the Holocaust and in later years migrated to the United States of America to begin a new life as a United States Citizen. Esther moved to the Palm Beach County area twenty years age from her former hometown of Brooklyn, New York and Stamford, Connecticut. She worked in the Real Estate Industry for many years buying, selling and managing various properties that she had bought and sold. Esther was a very bright and intelligent person. She was well informed and liked to invest in the stock market regularly following her instincitve hunches on a winning stock pick or futures call. Esther also liked to dance and socialize; she never left the house without being dressed immaculately and having her makeup perfect, hair coiffured and nails manicured. She was most definitely a refined lady at all times. Esther will be forever honored and loved by her husband, Sholom Hersh of sixty years; her three loved children, Joshua Z. Hersh, Paul Hersh and Michael Hersh and his wife, Miriam; and her eight adored grandchildren, Yocheved, Sholomo, Isaac and his wife, Dina, Pessy, Yehuda, Nechama, Tehila and Bastzion. A Jewish Funeral Ceremony will be held 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at the Palm Beach Memorial Park Funeral Home, 3691 Seacrest Boulevard, Lantana, Florida 33462, (561) 586-1237 with Rabbi Geoffrey Botnick officiating. Interment will follow in Palm Beach Memorial Park Cemetery, 3691 Seacrest Boulevard, Lantana, Florida 33462, (561) 585-64444. Those planning expressions of sympathy are asked to consider donating in Loving Memory of Esther Hersh to the F.I.D.F. (Friends of the Israel Defense Forces) New York, New York 10018, phone: (212) 244-3118 or to donate online: www.fidf.org or the FJC – Lone Soldier Center in memory of Michael Levin, P.O. Box 10724, Fort Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60610 or to donate online: www.lonesoldiercenter.com/ . Online condolences can be shared at: www.palmbeachmemorial.com
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