Sooky-Trattner-Obituary

Sooky Trattner

San Francisco, California

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Sooky Trattner Sept. 19, 1918- Sept. 2, 2009 Longtime San Francisco resident and well-known real estate broker Sooky Trattner passed away peacefully on September 2, 2009 with her four daughters by her side. A private service was held on September 6, 2009 at Home of Peace Cemetery. The daughter of...

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Debra Volodya if you want to contact me my e-male [email protected]

I just found out about Aunt Sooky's passing today March 7, 2010.

My deepest condolences are for you my cousins Debra, Karen, Judy and Gail for the loss of your mother.

I can be reached at 954-708-9549.

Your cousin,
Merid Lehrman
wife Isabel Lehrman and
sons Max Lehrman and
Alex Lehrman

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

i met sooky when i was giong out with her daughter, karen in 1969. one could immediately tell that this was no ordinary person and not one to be missed with. she was always kind to me and inviting.
i don't know why, because i hadn't seen her since the mid '70's, but i thought of her out of the blue.
she had lived a long and productive life, but i'm sure that's no consolation to those who were close to her.
i felt your spirit, sooky!

leon r. pendleton, edgewood,...

I will always treasure the memories I have of sharing overnights with Debi when we were kids at Sooky's great home in Sea Cliff. The house was always filled with lots of girls and lots of fun and lots of love! I would love to hear from Debra. I can be reached at [email protected]
I am saddened by the loss of Sooky. She was a great lady!
Lots of love,
Wendy

I met Sooky in the early '70s when she was working with a friend of mine to buy property in SF. She had a great sense of humor and was a wonderful person to be around. Sooky was extremely intelligent, bubbly and vivacious. She will be missed. Bud Fuller (& Dona ... who only briefly met her, but knew her as a Real Estate Maven)

I met Sooky in the early '70s when she was working with a friend of mine to buy property in SF. She had a great sense of humor and was a wonderful person to be around. Sooky was extremely intelligent, bubbly and vivacious. She will be missed. Bud Fuller (& Dona ... who only briefly met her, but knew her as a Real Estate Maven)

Sooky was my office roommate for a few years at TRI/Coldwell Banker back in 1999-2001. I was new in SF real estate at the time and she did her best to educate me on everything from local gossip to a property's history! She always had a fun new story to tell me from years past. My favorite memories included browsing the society sections with her as she caught me up on the last 30 years of SF gossip!!
She had a keen business mind and equally sharp sense of humor. I can still hear her...