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Beatrice Feingold

Worcester, Massachusetts

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FEINGOLD, Beatrice (Miller) Of Worcester on Monday, Feb. 1st age 95. Beloved wife of the late Saul S. Feingold. Devoted mother of Nancy, wife of Allen Palmer of Newton and Alan L. Feingold and his wife Enid of Westboro. Beloved sister of Dorothy, wife of Murray Shankman of Worcester, Rhoda Rosin...

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Dear Nancy & Allen: I just read of the passing of your mother, Bea.She was a dynamo and worked hard on the projects she loved.As membership chairperson of Worcester Section, NCJW when I was president,she collect dues from each and every member.
Sincerely, Mildred Feldstein,Whippany,NJ

As editor of the Jewish Chronicle, I had the distinct pleasure of working with Bea on publicity for Temple Emanuel. Her visits to the office were always a bright spot. I have missed her.
My sincere sympathies on her passing.

It is truly not possible to imagine the Worcester Jewish community without Bea - making sure her advice (and always good) was heard,being willing and able to volunteer for everything and in any area she was needed, regardless of the job. I had the privilege of working with Bea over many years, it was always a pleasure - and we even won a golf tournament together! She will be missed by all who knew her, and by all the many thousands of people who benefitted from all she did. Most sincere...

My memories of Bea date back so many years ago on Newton Avenue North. She was such an important part of our neighborhood fabric. In more recent years I was always happy to see her, such a fine woman. I am sorry for your loss.

Bea was truly a woman of valor.She was bright vivacious and never lacking a great story. I only knew Bea in her later years, but what a dynamo. Our community will miss her...and the Federation has lost one of its best and brightest

Nancy, Allen, and the Family,

We are keeping you in our thoughts during these moments of sadness. As you know, Nancy, your mother was a remarkable woman.

With affection,
Linda Whitlock and Marc Cumsky

Alan & Enid,

With our deepest sympathies on your loss.

Sheri & Ken Schongold

We are so sorry to learn of Bea's death. We long have admired her and marveled at her energy. This is a major loss to the Jewish community and to Worcester.

So sorry for your loss. Bea was a fine woman and a friend to all who knew her. Hope time helps to heal some of your sense of loss. from, Jesse Ritz and the Ritz family.