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Claire SOIFER Obituary

SOIFER, Claire

91, an extraordinary, loving woman of valor, died peacefully at home on Friday, December 11, 2020.

Born in Cincinnati to Belle and Harry Sherman, Claire and her late husband, Oscar were

married 73 years. Their children are Marlene Soifer Berlow, Bruce Soifer (Sue) and Robert Soifer (Stacey). Her grandchildren are Jason Soifer (Rachel), Scott Soifer, Ben Berlow (Nellie), Aaron Berlow

(Samantha), Gail Soifer Mitch, Carey Soifer Hilofsky (James) and Sam Rubens. Covid restrictions thwarted Claire's plans to visit all of her thirteen great-grandchildren: she knitted tiny watch caps and blankets for each one.

Organizations and charities benefited from her participation and leadership. She was an active member in Beth Abraham Synagogue Sisterhood, Hadassah,and presented Dolls for

Democracy in Dayton schools. She was also Marlene's brownie and girl scout troupe leader and took turns serving as home room mother in her children's classrooms. Claire was president of Dayton's local chapter of B'nai B'rith Women, and was

instrumental in raising money for the Hillel house at Miami University. She fundraised as a board member of The Dayton Jewish Federation and passionately supported The Anti-Defamation League.

Claire's elegance was evidenced in her fashion sense, whether speaking at a conference or cooking at home. Everyone gathered around the Soifer's table. Claire roasted, sauteed and simmered with finesse. Turkey, matza ball soup and teiglach were fan favorites; her brownies were renowned!

Never let it be said that Claire was all work and no play. Sports, cards and mahjong, were on her weekly calendar. Claire and Oscar traveled the world, invited their family on cruises, and threw elegant parties, where they commandeered the dance floor. "Claire would be at three parties at one time, if she could," Oscar laughed to friends.

Claire lived a joyous life. Her cherished family and friends will forever be grateful that she was in our lives.

A private funeral service was held on Tuesday, December 15, at Beth Abraham Synagogue Cemetery. Glickler Funeral Home handled arrangements.

The family welcomes donations in Claire's memory to the The Anti- Defamation League or Hospice of Dayton.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 20, 2020.

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Jaime Miller

December 30, 2020

I had the great honor of knowing Claire Soifer my entire life. She was from my parents generation and possessed many wonderful qualities.

Claire Soifer was a beautiful and elegant woman who possessed a keen intelligence, a compassionate heart and a wonderful sense of humor.

I will always remember her greeting me warmly, with her beaming smile. Folks like her only gone along once and she will be missed.

Peggy Mangan

December 21, 2020

Oh Oscar, I am so sorry to hear about Claire passing. What a wonderful woman. I loved talking to her at the Dayton Playhouse or at the Victoria. I will miss her very much. Take care.

Debbie Goldberg

December 20, 2020

Claire was a wonderful gal! I knew she and Oscar from Piqua and our friendship continued in Dayton! Such a kind loving human!

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