Flora-Singer-Obituary

Flora Singer

Washington, District of Columbia

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SINGER FLORA SINGER On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 FLORA SINGER of Potomac, MD. Beloved wife of Jack Singer. Devoted mother of Mark (Ellen) Singer and Sandra (David) Landsman. Loving sister of Charlotte (Floyd) Gillman and Betty (Jack) Rubenstein; cherished grandmother of David Singer and Kara...

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My name is Eyal and i went to Flora Mendelowitz Singer Elementary School I love a public school named for a Jew and for a holocaust survivor

Flora was a very special person. We worked togeather at the Cildrens Museum and at the Holocaust Museum of Washington D.C. She was always very kind, generous and helpful. She had a dynamic personality. She enjoyed life to it's fullest. Our prayers go with her.
Erika Eckstut (Potomac, MD)

Dear Flora
I will missyou my dear friend.We worked together as Co-Presidents of our local Survivors group.We always called each other the book ends that held the group together.
I promise you I will continue to teach the world not to hate ,to treat all people with kindness ,
May you rest in peace with all the angels Love Nesse and family

I was devasted when I noticed Flora's passing on the internet. Flora and I go back to the convent days in Belgium.May your wonderful memories of Flora carry you through this difficult time.

What a delight it is to have known Flora! We met through the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Without a doubt, she was a grand ambassador, sharing her experiences as a survivor and introducing the museum to its visitors. She will be greatly missed. Her graciousness and her lovely personality will be treasured memories for all who had the good fortune to know her. Our sincerest condolences to Jack and her loving family.

I met Jack and Flora when I first started working at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum over ten years ago. We liked each other immediately and became friends, primarily meeting and occasionally having lunch together on Thursdays when they volunteered to work at the Museum's donor desk. Flora and I worked closely on developing her manuscript, FLORA, I WAS BUT A CHILD. We worked well together in this intimate and trusting atmosphere. I came to appreciate her love and unconditional...

I will always treasure my eight years working with Flora at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's speakers bureau. Her broad smile and many kindnesses to me and to my family will be my Flora Singer memories. I was honored to be her escort and to watch her testimony touch and influence so many.

God Bless Flora for keeping her promise and also Jack whose love and devotion helped make it possible.

Flora you touched me and my students. Thank you for sharing your story and yourself with us.

Our sincerest condolences to the Singer & Rubenstein families on this great loss. Our hearts and thoughts are with you in this time of grief.