MIRIAM-BERNSTEIN-Obituary

MIRIAM ETTA BERNSTEIN

West Newton, Massachusetts

Aug 17, 1956 – Feb 1, 2025

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BORN
August 17, 1956
DIED
February 1, 2025
LOCATION
West Newton, Massachusetts

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BERNSTEIN, Miriam Etta Miriam Etta Bernstein was born August 17, 1956, to Dr. Alan and Mrs. Doris (Rabinowitz) Bernstein in Montgomery, Alabama, when her father was working for the United States Communicable Diseases Center (CDC). She died after a 3 year battle with ovarian cancer at...

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Happy birthday "my sweetest girl" - I miss you more than anything ! You were my daily companion, best friend, life partner, and my everything ! Life has become incomplete and painful since you left, but I know heaven must be beautiful right now, because it has YOU in it ! Love you always, and wish we could meet soon ~

You have a birthday tomorrow. You are the most sweetest and kindest I have ever had the pleasure to get to know. I miss you terribly. It's been 6 months since you been gone. I shake my head every time I think about you and ask myself why. I have been told the good die first. Where ever you are today I am hoping that you are in a good place and feel no pain. I love you dearly my friend and always will. I am hoping that when that day for me to go we will meet again. Happy birthday angel.

It's been 4 long months since you went away. I think of you often. The love and the pain I feel for you is never ending.

Miriam was such a ray of light to my mother (in willow valley) and us (her daughters) I shared travel photos and fun emails with her all the way until January. We met through our parents as Willow Valley - her love and attentiveness to her folks was such an inspiration. Her compassion, humor and curiosity were such an inspiration. I´m sorry she had to suffer and know that she is in a better place. Peace to her family and life partner of so many years.

Mim and I became friends through our parents, who lived across the hall from each other at Willow Valley. As a kind and devoted daughter, Mim would visit her parents for months and share sweet notes and stories with my Mom. After her mom, Doris (who taught me how to played Mah Jongg and will always have a very special place in my heart) and her Dad passed away, Mim stayed in touch with my mom and then thankfully, she and I began sending emails and making calls keeping up with each other. We...

Mim was so smart and so willing to share what she knew. I always expected her to be destined to great things, and surely the world has lost a bright light.

Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure

my heart aches, and my soul is broken ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWehPonkB88