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RUTH M. WEINBERG

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WEINBERG--Ruth Jeanette Mindlin, 97, beloved wife of the late Bertram Ullman Weinberg, died peacefully in her sleep on June 16th surrounded by her large and loving family. Ruth was the youngest of five daughters born to Max and Celia (Socolof) Mindlin in East Orange, New Jersey on August 27th,...

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Ruth was a close friend of my mother, June Golden So much so that in my Bar Mitzvah album an entire page was Ruth surveying the buffet table There were not that many photos yet Ruth´s was one of them Ruth was always kind to me Backstage at a Bruce concert she introduced me to Sen Bill Bradley as Dr Golden instead of Bobby, my real name I miss my own Mother and I miss yours, Max Ruth was a great lady

Every day after school I spoke with my mom, I rambled on about the trials and tribulations of high school social work. She was an amazing listener, and her teaching experience taught me so much. I miss her every day, her quick wit, her hysterical laugh, and her amazing interest in everything her children and grandchildren did.

Time passes yet warm feelings and good memories thankfully remain. Being around Ruth was always an "up" occasion. The pride she took in her four children and their children was something to behold and admire! Roger Schore

Every minute of every day I miss my mother, talking to her after work was the highlight of my day. She had a great sense of humor.

Dear Ruth, I always was a thorn in your side when I attended camp from 1969 - 1973. But, I always know you had a special place in your heart for me. You are missed.

Ruth,

As long as I have a heart to hold fond memories, you will always be here!
Whenever I’m on NJ Transit and pass through South Orange, I think of
all the good times I shared with the family. They were wonderful years
that I’ll never let go of!

Its almost impossible to be with Nancy, Abby, Jake and Noah without Ruths name
coming up and the recollections are invariably warm and loving. The bond of affection that her children and grandchildren hold for her is as strong as the word
love encompasses. Im lucky to have known her and to have her family in my life!

As a camper for 15years at Pocono Highland Camp, the Weinberg family was a huge part of my life from age 5 until my sophmore year of college. Ruth was very nurturing. I remember visiting her house at the camp. When i was 12 I took a train by myself to visit her family in New Jersey
She took me with Nancy and Patti and cousin Janice to my first Broadway play.
I have very fond memories of Ruth
Susan Saks

well, its been 7 years and not one day goes by without me thinking of a funny story about you, or your strong relationship you had with my boys. We miss you and your sense of humor, and that no matter what time of the day I called, you would always talk!!!