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Alison Bronstein

Berkley, California

1954 - 2011

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Alison Bronsteinpassed away at her home in Berkeley, California, in the early morning of Saturday, June 18th, with her husband Kirk at her side. She had lost the year and half struggle with a malignant brain tumor. She was born on August 1st, 1954 to William (Bill) Bronstein and Rosalyn (Roz)...

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Alison lives on in my heart. She made such an impact on my life and I continue to hear her voice on all the topics we discussed throughout the years of our friendship. I miss Alison deeply and think of her always.

Alison- I think of you often. Your unwavering friendship, love of life, laughter and your sense of humor. I miss you dearly and keep you close to my heart.

My sincere sympathy to the Bronstein family. I knew Alison many years ago but we unfortunately lost touch. She was a caring person who had a profound impact on my life. I was very fortunate to have known her. Godspeed Alison.

Alison, while we had been out of touch, I will always remember sharing the dance floor with you and will think of you the next time I put on my dance shoes. Kirk and your family put on a warm celebration of your life and it was a lovely evening up in the hills. hugs and purrs, patricia jones

My sincere sympathy goes out to the Bronstein family. Alison was a classmate at PSHS and I will always remember her lovely smile, keen sense of humor, profound intelligence and talent at playing the flute. How wonderful to learn she got her nursing degree later in life. Everyone whose lives Alison touched are so fortunate. My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones.

Godspeed Sweet Alison. Heaven will be brighter with you there.

Sending you our love and wishes for peace in the coming days. Alison has touched so many people with her extraordinary grace and sense of humor. I am incredibly lucky to have known her.

Kirk, Dani and family
Alison was my student at Samuel Merritt University during her pediatric nursing course. Her outstanding academic and clinical performance were remarkable, but even more unique was her spirit, her dedication to nursing and her love for children and their families. She touched so many lives. She was a joy to teach and I was so happy to have her as a colleague. I will miss her but feel so privileged to have known her. I am sorry I will be out of town for the...

I will never forget the comfort and support that Alison provided to me for many years. I regret I could do so little in return during her extended illness. My heartfelt condolences to members of the Bronstein family.