Myrna-Ehrlich-Obituary

Myrna Ehrlich

A., New Jersey

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August 30, 2023
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A., New Jersey

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Myrna Ehrlich, proud life-long Jersey City resident, passed away on July 29 at the age of 93 after a sudden, rapid decline. In keeping with her wishes, she was in her home. One of her granddaughters was at her bedside. Myrna was an educator. She earned her Dr of Education from Yeshiva...

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REST IN PEACE.

My name Ravi Parikh. I was with her on the board for 201 with her for a long time, we really miss her and pray for her soul to RIP. We also had a tree planted according to her wish next to her parking spot. In sandy that tree was destroyed and she insisted to plant over there and we had done that. Great person.

Rest in peace Myrna. You were a pleasant from the first time I met you when caring for MIMI and Molly. We became friends. you are one of smartest, brillant woman and gave me a lot of great advice.

I so loved all of the lively conversations we shared about every topic imaginable. Myrna was incredibly kind, smart and funny and I shall miss her greatly. Rest in peace my friend.

Myrna was a wonderful friend, neighbor, teacher, and defender of equal rights. It was a joy sharing a roof with her. May her memory be a blessing.

God bless you Myrna for standing up and speaking out in the name of justice and equality, and for your exemplary career as educator where you enriched the lives of countless students. Yours was a life well lived! Now it is time to rest. Sleep peacefully, dear Myrna.

Myrna was my mentor and to whom I owe any and all professional success. Thank you, Myrna, for teaching me how to be a professional and for pushing me to do things I never thought I was capable of. Rest in peace, my dear friend and mentor.

I am so sorry to hear of Myrna's passing. We were colleagues at JCSC/NJCU. I remember her especially from our work together in the College Senate, and yes she was a strong voice for justice and equality. May she rest in peace. Bill McNulty