Dorothy-Landay-Obituary

Dorothy Landay

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Dorothy Landay, 93, of Washington, died Saturday, October 31, 2015, in Asbury Heights, Mt. Lebanon. She was born March 15, 1922, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of the late William and Mary Davis Greenberg. She was a graduate of Brownsville High School and an owner of Taper's Jewelry store, Washington....

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Dorothy meant more to me than just a friend. She was my adopted mom. There are certain things only a mother is allowed to do and I let Dorothy do them. I decided to write a top ten list to remember her by.
1. Only my mom and Dorothy could call me Ellen Sue and I learned to like it.
2. Only my mom and Dorothy could lecture me on the importance of attending shul. I sat beside both of them at certain stages of my life and neither could read Hebrew, but they both knew it because they had...

David/Alan....my condolences to you on your loss. It is somewhat ironic and fitting that our mothers passed away in such close proximity considering how and where we grew up. I am sure she and your dad left you and all of us with many wonderful memories.

My deepest sympathies to Alan and David and the entire family. I did so want to go to the Cemetery for the funeral,but I am having trouble walking. Know that my thoughts are with you even though I couldn't express them personally.

Marjorie Green

So sorry for your loss, may her passing be a blessing. Bryna Gerber Chalef

Our sympathies and prayers to the Landy family.

Sorry to hear about your mom. I used to buy at the store.

Dear Landay Family,

Dorothy and Wilbur will always hold special memories in my heart. They were precious friends with my Dad and Mom, Chuck and Lorena Neff, as well as my Uncle Tom and Aunt Velma Mitchell.
We never went uptown, that we didn't spend a fair amount of time at Taper's. Whenever there was a parade, we'd always watch it in front of the store with them.
I don't remember ever not knowing them, and I can't help but smile as I think of those days.
I also remember...

I've known her and the family since I was very young and always enjoyed her as a patient when she came in. My sympathies to the family.