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Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr |
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Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: Jeri Date: 31 Jul 12 - 05:49 PM My condolences, Mrrzy. What a remarkable life, though. Hope your family can get together and tells her stories. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: Little Robyn Date: 31 Jul 12 - 05:47 PM Love to you and your family. Robyn in NZ |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: katlaughing Date: 31 Jul 12 - 05:07 PM {{{Hugs}}} for you, Mrzzy. You come from a very interesting family. Thanks for sharing more about your mom. It feels really weird once a person's last parent passes on. Most of us become orphans later in life...still nothing we'd like to have happen, but that's life. In sympathy, kat |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: bobad Date: 31 Jul 12 - 05:00 PM My condolences for your loss. My dad's early life had some elements in common with your mom's, the best part being the escape from the hell that is war and finding a better life elsewhere. RIP Mrrzy's mom. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: John MacKenzie Date: 31 Jul 12 - 04:55 PM Fascinating family history. Sorry to hear of her passing, but be thankfull for the fact that she made it in spite of all the horrors, and ergo you and your siblings are here. RIP |
Subject: RE: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: Charley Noble Date: 31 Jul 12 - 04:54 PM Mrrzy- My condolences to you and your family. Charley Noble |
Subject: Obit: Mrrzy's Mom, atheist & Holocaust survivr From: Mrrzy Date: 31 Jul 12 - 04:43 PM Sudden but not exactly unexpected... I am still rather out of it, and things are very strange. Born in the part of Yugoslavia that had been Austro-Hungary before the war, Mom grew up secular, celebrating Christmas with live candles on the tree. When the Nazis came in though, she and her family were considered jews; mom was liberated from Auschwitz the day before her 16th birthday, apparently looking like those scarecrow skeletons that you couldn't tell if they were alive or not (she was). She escaped from behind the Iron Curtain with her little brother to France, and then came to the States in the early 50's where she married my dad whom she had met in Paris. As many of you know he was killed by terrorists in 1983, but mom endured. From the mid-sixties till dad's death we lived in Africa, mostly in the Ivory Coast, where Mom and Dad raised 4 daughters of whom I am the youngest. Mom also leaves 8 grandchildren (4 boys, 4 girls, 4 twins, 4 singletons), a great-granddaughter, and will have missed the birth of her first great-grandson by what is likely to be days rather than weeks. Also surviving her are her brother and Dad's, 10 niblings and their 24 children; and many cousins and their descendants, in North and South America, Eastern, Western and Central Europe, near Asia and the far East, West and North Africa and Down Under. An era has ended yet all seems the same. How odd. Love you all. |
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