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Hilda Weisblatt

Baltimore, Maryland

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On September 8, 2002; HILDA WEISBLATT (nee Vanger). Beloved wife of the late Harry Samuel Weisblatt; loving mother of Joseph David Weisblatt of Altamonte Springs, FL, Phyllis Mechanic of Cherry Hill, NJ and the late Ruth Boyd; loving sister of Jeane Feit of Scottsdale, AZ, Pearl Siacco of...

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The following is a poem written by me:
TO MY MOTHER;
I cannot mourn you for you are with me
because you inspired me to ever seek higher goals
I cannot mourn you for you are with me
Because you imbued me with a sence of duty
I cannot mourn you for you are with me
Because your courage taught me how to live
I cannot mourn you for you are with me
Because you taught me to appreciate the arts
I cannot mourn you for you are with me
Because you...

I believe in wishing on stars. I always have. Perhaps they aren't stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our most precious blessings shines down to let us know they're with us. Sometimes just believing is the miracle. You are my heart. Love always. Suzi

I remember several things about Nanny, not the least of which was her vain and undaunting attempt to teach me how to play the piano, and the short period of time that she and mom ran my girl scout troop from our downstairs rec room. She was a very special lady to all who were related to her and to those who were just friends or aquaintances and she will be missed by all of us
G-d bless you Nanny you will never be forgotten.

Mom came into my life only eight years ago. She became a wonderful and very special friend to me. I looked forward to each of her visits with us in Florida and was very sad when they were no longer possible. She will always have a very special place in my heart.

Nanny was very special to me. She came into my life during my teenage years and became my other Grandmother. Her visits with us in Florida were special as Dave and my mother both worked which left the two of us to fend for ourselves. We had many special days in which we grew very fond of each other.

My mother was the most amazing person I've ever known. I have always thought so, but now do so more than ever, Dozens of people have contacted me since her death. They all tell me of the great impact she had on their life. Everyone saw her as an intelligent strong,kind and talented woman. The younger members of our extended family ALL remember her wonderful ability to turn a rainy day into an amazing adventure, with her "golden hands". Her puppet shows were wonderful--and the kids made...

When I was growing up I stayed with Nanny Many Many times, She used to keep me in line with a stern I'll Tell your father Pete!!! Now she can. Nanny had a great run, she was 99 years old and lived a life so full of love and good things I for one refuse to mourn her passing I choose to celebrate her life!

Dear Family,
We are so sadden at the loss of Aunt Hilda. She was always a bright light in our lives...and will continue to be. Her legacy is the wonderful family that she nurtured so richly with her constant outpouring of love...we love each of you so much. Much love, Lilly and Joe