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On October 24, 2012, Felice Camp Rothholz passed away peacefully at age 100. She was the daughter of Terese & Sidney Camp. Although she was born in San Francisco, she lived in Sacramento most of her life. Felice graduated from UC Berkley, and shortly afterward married Morris Rothholz. Being active in the community, she was an accomplished violinist. She became a Bridge Life Master many years ago when points were not easy to acquire. For a long time she performed puppet shows at the elementary schools, and was a Docent at the Crocker Museum. One of her loves was golf, and she was proud of having made a hole-in-one. she was one of the oldest members of Temple B'nai Israel congregation and was a past president of Hadassah. Felice was pre-deceased by her parents and her husband Morris of 49 years. She is survived by her loving daughter, Lynn Pasternak, of Tiburon, and nieces Gloria Kaplan, and Gloria Goldberg and their respective families. On November 1st a celebration of Felice's life was held at the Chateau at River's Edge where she resided.
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