Sidra-Sperling-Obituary

Sidra Bunny Sperling

West Hartford, Connecticut

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Sidra Bunny Sperling, age 91, of West Hartford, died, Friday, November 3, 2023. She was the beloved wife, for 65 years, of the late Marvin Sperling who passed away on December 14, 2020. Born in Hartford, she was the daughter of Michael and Ruth (Rabinovitz) Goldberg. She graduated from the former...

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Bunny took care of me when I was little at Ocean Beach.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Dear Reesa and Family, Very sorry about the passing of your mom! Your mom was always very kind to whoever came to the. Also your mom loved all who she taught in Hebrew too!

One of the loveliest & most caring of religious teachers at Temple Beth El who encouraged my younger son Andrew Lewis (Chanan Baruch) Scheinblum pre Bar Mitzvah and kept in touch with post event even after he unexpectedly passed away at 17. I can never express what her caring & concern meant to our family. May her beautiful memory be for a blessing to her and peace for her loving family. Lonnie (Etta Leah) Scheinblum

Love you yooo much Bubby! Thank you for always keeping me nourished through your food and love. I'll always cherish the memories I have of our time together, and aspire to be the selfless, loving person you modeled for us all.

Reesa & Family: So sorry to hear of your loss. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. With heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Brenda M.

Love my Aunt Bunny. She was always such a kind and caring person who made people feel welcome in her home. A very dedicated Mom and teacher who loved the children in her extended family.

I am so sorry for your loss. I'll never forget the time my grandmother Arlyne and I took a trip to Hartford and stayed with Bunny and Marvin. It was the first time I had met them and they were kind enough to let us stay with them. Marvin picked us up from the airport almost at midnight. My grandmother had told Bunny I was vegan, and when I arrived at their home late at night, not only was Bunny wide awake with enough energy to fill a room but there was a delightful mountain of salad waiting...

I loved Sidra and Marvin. I used to tell my husband that I wanted us to be like them at their age. My daughters both had Sidra as a teacher at Beth El. I worked at Schechter as well and was always so grateful to Sidra when she could cover for me, because I knew my students were in wonderful, capable, and caring hands. I am happy to believe that Marvin and Sidra are together again but sad because they will be greatly missed. May both of their memories be for a blessing to all that knew...