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Liza Mordoh

Columbus, Ohio

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Mordoh Liza Mordoh, beloved sister, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, passed away in her sleep on the evening of April 26, 2014. Liza, orphaned at a young age, barely escaped the fate of most other Jews in her native Greece during WWII. After the war, she met and married the man...

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Apr 23, 2025. I am grateful for this chance to refresh my memory about my friend Liza Mordor. She was a generous volunteer at the Gerlach Senior Health Center (Ohio Heath) when I worked there. Always lovely, lively and delightful. I had fun with her and I hope her final years with her children and grandchildren were good ones. Vicki Stoddard

I met Liza at Ohio Health´s Senior Health Clinic. She was warm, welcoming, sharing. A big heart. Survived the Nazis in Greece. An interesting life.

Liza volunteered at the John J. Gerlach Center for Senior Health when we had an adult daycare center. She had compassion, style, and passion for whatever endeavor she chose. She always showed up as though ready for a party, in the best sense of the word. She will be missed.

Liza was such a darling person. Full of vigor and life and sweetness. Wish I could have seen more of her in the past several years. She was a truly, wonderful, special person. I am glad I was privileged to be her next door neighbor for a while. Hope to see her children and family on the 18th.

Liza was a very special lady and will be remembered fondly always. Growing up with Liza and her family was a privilege and memories I am very grateful for. My sympathies to David, Solita and their families.

As the days and weeks pass, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

May you rest in peace.

What a wonderful lady. May she rest in peace and deepest sympathies to her loved ones. I drove her Davies delivery truck for one quarter of my senior year at Ohio State. She and George were the best. I looked her up many years later at Lane Avenue Mall and we had a fun reunion. She was a special lady.

liza and my mother frances depetro .. were dear friends since i was a child....good memories...