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Florence Genet Coleman Horowitz

Charleston, South Carolina

Apr 7, 1923 – Dec 30, 2013 (Age 90)

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BORN
April 7, 1923
DIED
December 30, 2013
AGE
90
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Florence Genet Coleman Horowitz CHARLESTON - Florence Genet Coleman Horowitz, 90, of Charleston, South Carolina, widow of Ralph R. Coleman, M.D, and G. Vernon Horowitz, passed away Monday, December 30, 2013. Her funeral service will be held at the graveside at Brith Sholom Beth Israel Cemetery...

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Dear Neda, Alan, Harriet and Marvin,
Your mom, my Aunt Florence, was a special person. We shared many laughs together while she detailed precious, Genet family history.
One of my favorite memories occurred when taking her on a tour of the Charleston Harbor two summers ago. She sat on the deck of the boat, marveling at the impressive coastline as if she were taking it all in for the first time. This was her Charleston and she was beaming with pride.
With love,
Amy Genet

I had many hearty laughs with my Aunt. That includes the time we opened up her freezer only to see there was more frozen food in there than there was cold air. She just wanted to make sure she had ample food to eat.
Two summers ago my husband and I took her for a 90 minute Charleston Harbor Boat tour. Amid sweltering heat on deck Aunt Florence refused to seek the air conditioned comfort inside of the boat. Indeed she was awed by the familiar and unfamiliar landmarks on the river. It was...

Sorry to learn of your loss and mine too. I failed to read the paper until too late to be with you . She was a wonderfull person & our families were blessed with many fond memories.Hope to see Neda& Harriet again. Bill& Shirley Barnes

Harriet, Alan and Neda,
Was so sorry to hear of your loss - have beautiful memories of your mother - and your father too - from many years ago. May she rest in peace

Neda, Harriet, Alan and Marvin,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of having Saturday breakfast at your house eating hard-boiled eggs and thick slices of challah with butter on paper plates with toothpicks. It was always a treat to stay at your house and your Mom was a lovely Jewish influence on my life. Your children and grandchildren are very lucky to have had your Mom in their lives.
Love,
Emily Tanenbaum

Alan and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss.
I have very fond memories of your Mom.
Thinking of you,
Harriet and Howard Stein

I am so grateful to have known such a wonderful, wise and funny woman. We will miss her very much and send heartfelt condolences to the entire family.