Ruth-Zuckerman-Obituary

Ruth Zuckerman

Raynham, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Raynham, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

Of Raynham and Lauderhill, FL on Dec. 18, 2006. Beloved wife of Aaron Zuckerman. Devoted mother of Annette Zemser and her husband Alan of Albany, N.Y., Joan Marder and her husband Stephen of Concord, N.H., Karen Blacker and her husband Richard of Newton, David Zuckerman of Norton and Daniel...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Annette, Alan, Amy, Rachel, Rob, and the rest of Ruth's family,

I was so very sorry to learn of Ruth's death. One of the most fond memories of my childhood was when we were younger and we came down to your rented house in Onset. You were all in town to visit from Africa. My family stayed with yours just down the street from your grandparent's Onset house. I remember clamming with your grandmother, stomping around in all that muck. I remember her sneaking cookies to me and Rachel...

Grandma
I won't forget clamming, the dogs, the candy drawer, cable channels on the Cape, your ice-tea, the pickles, the bagel tree in Florida, the birthday cards every year, the button candy on paper, watching TV on the couch, the waterbeds, going with you to the fair and winning all those stuffed animals, eating lobsters, wearing lobster bibs, and the late night games that I would watch (when I was supposed to be alseep) you play with your friends..

I will miss you
Rachel

Still have fond memories of Ruth handing me $25 to run a bet for her at Foxboro and of her wading in the water clamming etc at Onset beach in her sneakers! SO sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with all of you.

One of the Wonderful Koldin Family! True, fun-loving friends.
Ruth will always remain a special spirit in the memory of all who knew her.

Ruth,

I got a little choked up thinking the right thing to say. You certainly are a unique individual. Under that tough exterior I found a warm, caring, funny and loving person that I really enjoyed being around. And the pickles!!!!!

Ruthie,
You made the best latkas I ever tasted. When I was a kid, your laughter embodied all of the joys of our little shul. If you run into Mom, say hi for me.
Go with God.