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FLORENCE GILMAN Florence Gilman, age 91, passed away peacefully January 26, 2013. Florence was born March 4, 1921 in Denver. Florence attended the University of Colorado before marrying the love of her life, Dr. Harold E. Gilman. Florence is survived by her children Bobbi (Peter) Gilman Feinstein of Las Vegas/Los Angeles, Don Gilman of Denver and Bruce (Sheila) Gilman of Cabo San Lucas; grandchildren, Darin (Trish) Feinstein, Brett (Amanda) Feinstein, Matthew (Aida) and Jessica Gilman, all of Las Vegas and Kari Feinstein of Los Angeles; and great-grandchildren, Louis, Asher, Benjamin and Sari Feinstein, and Jacob Gilman, all of Las Vegas. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Jan. 30, in Los Angeles. Contributions in Florence Gilman's memory may be made to the Solomon Schechter Day School of Las Vegas at Temple Beth Sholom, 10700 Havenwood Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89135.
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Bobbi, So very sorry about the loss of your dear Mom. Unfortunately, I am almost a year late on knowing, but Facebook does keep you up-to-date. I know how hard it is to loose your Mom, but you were very lucky to have her with you for so long.
Thinking of you and your family.
Lauren
Lauren Glass Wershow
January 3, 2014
Now you are with Grandpa, love you. It was a beautiful day for you yesterday, you were reunited with the love of you life, and all your family was there to show our love, we all love and miss you.
Jessica GILMAN
January 31, 2013
So sorry for your loss..gone but never forgotten!
My condolences to you all..with love
Marla Weiner (Las Vegas)
January 31, 2013
Love you forever mom...your son, Donnie
I will always miss you...
Hope you are with daddy.
January 30, 2013
My condolences to the grieving loved ones. May the peace of God guard your hearts and minds.
January 30, 2013
Mommy....I will miss you forever. You are once again with your Harold...the love of your life!
Your Daughter, Bobbi Feinstein
January 29, 2013
Dear Gilman Family,
It is obvious that you, the Family, have experienced a tremendous loss. May the peace promised in God's Word Second Corinthians 1.3,4 sustain all of you and help you endure. Trust in God, He is there and will provide whatever you may need to get through this very tough time of pain and sorrow. Please accept my sincere condolences, along with the prayers of my family.
January 29, 2013
Dear Bobbi and Family I'm sorry for your loss your Mom was a strong woman and very sweet. She is at peace now with her husband. My Prayers are with you
Craig Allen
January 29, 2013
We know that you are going through a difficult time and no amount of words will help take the pain away. As hard as it seems, you will get through this difficult time and emerge stronger. Lean on your friends for strength, and always remember how much you are cared about. Love... Jeff, Kim, Matt & Marc
January 28, 2013
January 28, 2013
I'll see you on Wednesday I love you, Love Jessica
January 28, 2013
Grandma I love you, I know you are excited to see grandpa
January 28, 2013
Jessica and family - We know that you are going through a difficult time and no amount of words will help take the pain away. As hard as it seems, you will get through this difficult time and emerge stronger. Lean on your friends for strength, and always remember how much you are cared about... Jeff, Kim, Matt & Marc
January 28, 2013
Grandma i love you, i am know you are having a great time with Grandpa.
January 28, 2013
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