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ANITA FAY TOSK

Jersey City, New Jersey

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ANITA FAY TOSK Anita Fay Tosk, 90, died Sunday, July 8, 2018 surrounded by her family at Hampton Ridge Rehabilitation Center in Toms River, NJ. She was 90 years young. Born and raised in Paterson, NJ and Coney Island, NY, she lived most of her adult life in Bayonne, NJ. She relocated 3 years ago...

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Yes I remember Mrs, Tosk I used to do housework for her. A very friendly lady .Lets say in the late 60s or early 70s. Also I remember her husband . I think Mr. Morris Tosk. Once a week I would go to the house off of Kennedy Boulevard in Bayonne NJ.

A very nice lady. Also her late husband . I did housework for her. I remember the children as being very small. I will soon be 82 yrs of age in July. I will never forget good people. May God bless the family. Pat Hingleton Berlin,Md.

I remember Mrs. Tosk back in the 60's. I used to do housework for her and her husband was alive at that time.A very nice pleasant couple they were. I went to the house once a week. The children were very small at the time. On July 27th I will be 78 yrs. of age. A long time. Praying for the family. May God bless the family..

I am thinking of you - all of Anita's family. She holds a place in my memory of having such a positive presence at Temple Beth Am and in our community. May her memory forever be a blessing.
Heartfelt,
Elyse Rudner

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I send condolences and best wishes to the entire Tosk family. Anita was one of a kind -- always gracious and always supportive. She lived a great life and was a wonderful support to her remarkable husband Morris, whom to this day I think of as "my" rabbi. Thank you for putting together such a wonderful and thoughtful obituary. May her memory always be a blessing to us all.