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FRANCINE GOLDBERG

Rockville, Maryland

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 FRANCINE FINE GOLDBERG  Fran Fine Goldberg passed away on January 31, 2018 at the age of 68, after a multi-year battle with cancer. She was born on May 8, 1949 in Brooklyn, NY, to Solomon Fine and Sylvia Reiter. Fran graduated with highest honors from Vassar in May, 1970, with a degree in...

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On behalf of Gesher Galicia, I wish to extend our sincere condolences on the passing of Francine Fine Goldberg, member since 2015. We will honor her memory by adding her name to our In Memoriam page at https://www.geshergalicia.org/about-gesher-galicia/in-memoriam/. Gesher Galicia is the special interest group for those researching their Jewish families and towns in Galicia, a former province of the Austrian Empire.

I was so incredibly sad to hear about Fran's passing. She was a dedicated worker who believed in doing the right thing. She was also a force of nature that never tired of fighting the good fight! She was so very happy when her grandson was born - she just lit up when she talked about him! I extend my deepest sympathies to her family.

I had the pleasure of working with Fran on Performance management reports. She was caring, helpful and a true professional who took pride in what she did. My sincere condolences to the family.

My sincere condolences for your loss. I interacted with Fran from time-to-time at NRC on various aspects of performance management. Fran was a smart, hard-working, and dedicated person. I learned a lot during our interactions. I appreciated the way she listened to other views, while balancing directness and humor in resolving issues.

I was so sorry to hear of Fran's passing. She will be greatly missed. I wish her family comfort and peace.

Dear Goldberg family, I'm worked with Fran for several years on different projects. She was a fire cracker of energy and very passionate about what she believed to be the right thing. With deepest sympathy on your loss and may the memories of joyful times fill your heart.

I am so sorry for your loss. Fran was a grand lady, smart, hard-working and always beautifully dressed! I very much enjoyed her as a colleague. I am so sorry that she passed so soon and did not get a chance to enjoy her much-deserved retirement from the NRC.

I was absolutely shocked to learn of Fran's passing. This weekend I was just pondering if she was enjoying her retirement, as I initiate my own. I had the pleasure to work with her a few years before she retired and enjoyed getting to know her - she was always helpful in finding solutions that would work for all and had some great ideas. Please accept my sincere condolences.

To Fran's Family. I worked with Fran for many, many years at the NRC. Sometimes she was my supervisor, other times my co-worker and my last year a member of a task force on strategic planning. I am very sad for your loss. She loved her job. I am so glad she was able to spend her retirement with her family whom she adored. Peace and comfort to those left behind.