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Anita Morosohk

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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MOROSOHK - Anita (75), nee Feinberg, passed away peacefully at her home in Palm Desert, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 14. She was the loving daughter of the late Harvey and Frieda Feinberg and loving stepdaughter of the late Ben Holsman. Born in Paterson, N.J., graduated from The Barnert Hospital...

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Cousin Needy was as kind and loving as she was beautiful. Her strong sense of family is notorious and much admired. She will be missed.

I best remember your mom from the y day camp-- she was beautiful and kind. Please accept my condolences.

I was saddened to hear of the loss of your mother. I know how difficult this must be for you and your family. I hope that you can find comfort in the fond memories that you and all of your family, friends, and acquaintances had of her. Until I read the Guest Book I had forgotten that she was the camp nurse at the Y Day Camp and that Nancy & Judi were in many of my bunk pictures, which I still have. My sympathies are with you.

I am so sorry to hear that your Mom passed away. I will always remember her as she was on Pennigton Ave, waving hello from your front porch. She was always so beautiful.

I will miss Aunt Needy. Every time she laid her soft eyes on me and smiled, I felt that there was nothing in the world that I needed. I was just fine the way I was and Aunt Needy accepted me for who I was. That is the greatest gift anybody can give anybody else.

I love you Aunt Needy and will miss you always.

I'd like to send my sympathies to the Morosohk family on your loss of Anita Morosohk, wonderful wife, mom, grandma, friend, relative. She was warm and welcoming, wonderful "Y" day camp nurse, fun, always looking terrific, vivacious, my friends' mom. I have great memories of hanging out in the kitchen on Pennington Ave. talking and laughing with Mrs. Morosohk. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

January 1, 2006

A few years ago I had the pleasure of recording Anita singing in my home recording studio. She was very grateful for the opportunity and had a wonderful time. Although she was in her 70's at the time, she was every bit as enthusiastic as the teenage rock 'n rollers I've recorded. In fact, I think I actually met the teenage Anita in a 70-something incarnation! She approached the whole project as a real pro, sounded great, made her voice teacher proud, and made...

I always loved visiting my cousins when I was a kid. Needy made your home feel warm and welcoming. Though we didn't visit often, I felt loved when we visited the Morosohk's. Anita would help me to make instant friends with the whole family, so all our visits there were fun. She was a great contribution to my life and I am sure she did the same with every person she knew. Take care.

I was so sorry to hear about your mom. She was always the glamorous mom!!! She was the mom we all wanted to look like when we grew up -- so vivacious and energetic. Please accept my condolences.