ALICE-WOLPERT-Obituary

ALICE H. WOLPERT

Newton, Massachusetts

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WOLPERT, Alice H. Of Newton Highlands passed away peacefully around midnight on July sixth at Newton-Wellesley Hospital after a short illness. She is survived by her 5 children and step-children; Jeanne Burchard, David Savidge, Douglas Savidge, Betty Trabalka, and Jake Wolpert. In addition she...

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Miss you and think of you constantly...love you Alice.

Dear Alice,

You are a very remarkable soul. Thank you for your kindness, your love, the precious moments we spent together. Thank you for everything. I love you very much and I will miss you. May GOD gives you a very special place in heaven. May he covers you with all his graces.
I just learned about your passing and I am heart-broken.
She is one of the kindest, sweetest, most generous people I've ever met. I am not sure what to say Alice, I am heart-broken. May Yahweh gives...

I moved into Newton in 2000 after accepting a job in the area and Alice became my beloved landlord. We had a connection - she had graduated from Bucknell and me from rival Lafayette. We became fast friends. We both loved cats. Because of a family medical crisis, I had to move back to Princeton. Alice could not have been more supportive, understanding, and helpful. Her graciousness made a tough time easier and I am forever grateful.

We continued to be friends over all the years. She...

Alice, Matt, and Sloane

I first met Alice when I worked at the Class Noted Editor for her alumni magazine, Bucknell World. Alice volunteered as a class reporter for the magazine for many years. She loved her alma mater deeply.
At first, our relationship was only through email or on the phone. Her spirit and sense of humor shone through both of those means of communication. I was blessed to get to know Alice in person when my older son decided to go to college in Boston. We shared many visits. Eventually, my...

Krishna and me

My granddaughter Krishna and I would stop by and say hello to Alice last summer after our trips to Crystal lake. She loved our visits and I stopped by two days ago again not knowing she had passed. I will miss her but will cherish all those precious memories of having known her for 20 years .Vimla Akhouri (FBC Newton

Alice leaves behind many friends. Seems only yesterday the Newton Free Library said goodbye to her! She also managed the library at First Baptist Church in Newton, among many other volunteer duties there. She was a good soul.

I spent many hours with Alice both at First Baptist Church in Newton and visiting in her home. She loved life and all the people with whom she came into contact. She was a Sunday School teacher and was very fond of Lisa, one of my children. She delighted in telling me stories of Lisa in her Sunday School class even 30 years after the events. I will miss visiting with Alice.