Lydia-Berman-Obituary

Lydia Joseph Berman

Elmira, New York

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BERMAN, Lydia Joseph Born on October 4, 1928 in St. John's, New Foundland, died peacefully at her home in Elmira on July 29, 2008. She had been living in Elmira since 1947 and married her future husband, Bernard, in 1949. A loving and devoted wife, she was married to Bernard for 54...

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My grandma Berman,was a loving and giving person.And I loved her very dearly.She meant so much to me and I know we meant alot to her.She was the best grandma anyone could have and I miss her alot.
Love you grandma,
Rebecca Cohen

My mother Lydia was a sympathetic and hardworking individual. she worked around the clock doing house chores, preparing meals for her 12 children. She was an attribute and a great contributor to her husband Bernard who always could rely on her support and blessing. Her daughters Brina and Risa had a special place in her heart. Her five boys were very fond of there mother and enjoyed her company every moment.

May god bless your family in this time of sorrow.Love Theresa,Lucy,Henry,Billy,Sam (sister mary's kids)

I wish I have known you more. I thought of you all the time.You were always in my heart,and that is where you will stay. Love your brother Jack howlett

Dear sister I will miss you. You will always be in my heart. Love your sister Janie

LYDIA JOSEPH BERMAN my mom was such a giving person, she was my best friend and was a wonderful grandmother to my daughter rebecca. I will always cherish the time we spent together in virginia and in Elmira. I will miss our daily talks on the phone. My mom always gave me good advice and helped me throughout my life.My mom was my rock. I loved my mom so much,she gave me so much comfort. My daughter Rebecca and I will miss her dearly. I have such fond memories of my mother. Karen Berman...

Lydia Howlette Berman, my mother, was very observant of the Jewish Sabbath. She enjoyed the Sabbath's serenity and holiness every week, lighting the Sabbath candles, praying, and studying the Torah. Over the years, I had plethora international affairs/political discussions with my Mom; she was both interested in and learned about world affairs. Both my Mom and Father influenced me and my children, Andy and Micah, to serve the American people, as soldiers. My Mom watched as Andy, Micah, and...

Lydia Berman was my grand mother. Not having an opportunity to see her in past years makes this time is especially difficult. I hope that the family can find comfort. My deepest sympathies to my mother and to the entire Berman family.

My mother was a great woman who thought about others before herself. she frequently attended to her elderly children and gave them there basic needs like food and shelter when they needed it. she also was there for her grandchildren and provided them with much comfort.