Estelle-Spevak-Obituary

Estelle W. Spevak

Syracuse, New York

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Estelle W. Spevak November 25, 2024 Estelle W. Spevak, 83, of Syracuse, died Monday, November 25, 2024 at Loretto Health & Rehabilitation. She was the daughter of the late Louis and Betty Wallace. She grew up in Walton, New York and attended Davis Elkins College in West Virginia. After...

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Phillip and Family,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved mother.

Estelle will be truly missed. Our sincere condolences.

Our neighbor of 45 years; Dear Estelle we will miss you. A kind and loyal friend, we will miss our banter about our children and your wonderful tomatoes ! Rest in peace and peace to Phillip and his family. She loved you all deeply.

Stella was great friend I enjoy her company may her memories be blessing with much love. Kathryn and Susan

Kenneth and Chenelle send condolence. Praying for you and your family

Phil - I am so very sorry to hear of your mother´s passing. I remember her very well growing up, your father, too. May they be reunited. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. May she Rest in Peace.

Phillip and family, We meet your amazing family at Bingo so many years ago. Your grandparents and parents were so much fun to be with and socialize with. My family joins you in mourning the loss of your mother. May her memories be a blessing and comfort to all.

My cousin, Estelle! What can I say? I´ve known her all my life, as we grew up in Walton together, the six cousins of three brothers and we were very close to each other in Walton, New York. I will miss Estelle and knowing her throughout our whole lives! My love and thoughts go out to Estelle´s son and his family.

Dear Phillip and family. The news just reached me. It will be very hard for all of us who knew her well to carry on without her, but it was our privilege to have come in contact as long as we did with such a lovely person. I shall always her as one of my favorite room mothers during and after Philip was a student in my class. I'm at a loss for words, but I will ALWAYS remember her kindness. Her legacy lives on .