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Lloyd Weinstein Obituary

WEINSTEIN, Lloyd Bertram 74, died on April 12, 2010 after a difficult illness, through which his resilience and irrepressible sense of humor were truly remarkable. He was born in New York on July 13, 1935 to Abraham and Fannie Weinstein, and grew up in Jamaica Estates, NY. After graduating from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, he married Shirley Farber, took over and expanded a dye works company founded by his father, and raised three daughters in Great Neck, NY. After divorcing, he lived in Great Barrington, MA and focused on real estate development and spending time with family and friends. In recent years he lived in Newton, MA, near children and grandchildren who were privileged to have him in their lives and will miss him dearly. He is survived by daughters Debra Weinstein, Janet Weinstein, and Linda Weinstein, son-in-law Anthony Rosenzweig, and grandchildren Leah, Paul and Alison Rosenzweig and Benjamin and Zachary Lord; by his sister and brother-in-law, Elese and Daniel Itzler, and nephews Peter Itzler and Jesse Itzler and nieces Janna Drucker and Jill Shanbron. Services have been held. Donations in his memory may be made to the Fund for the Aid of Post-Soviet Jewry of Temple Shalom, Newton, MA.

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Published by Boston Globe on Apr. 25, 2010.

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April 29, 2010

Susan,

Lloyd was like a member of our family and will be missed by all of us who knew and loved him. You know our thoughts and prayers are with you. We hope your happy memories will soon help ease the pain for you and his entire family. He was a warm and caring friend to us.

Love, Barby & Howard

April 25, 2010

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FROM OLD FRIENDS FROM GREAT NECK....ELAINE & JOE GREENSPAN

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