Susan-Weinerman-Obituary

Susan Weinerman

Asheville, North Carolina

1940 - 2018 (Age 77)

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Susan WeinermanAsheville - Susan Weinerman passed away on April 17, 2018, following a long period of declining health. She was born in Newark, NJ on June 21, 1940. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ethel Katz Weinick, and her father, David Weinick, as well as her sister, Helene...

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I think of Susan with her dozens of books to be read, her joy of a good story and her ready smile. She cared so very much for her family and especially her dear grandchildren. She gave great joy to many people and cared for them all. I am grateful that she was in my life.

Susan and her older sister, my mom, Helene at their Aunt Sarah's wedding. Mid-1950's? I am so sorry that she is gone.

May the eternal light illuminate her soul and be the light that guides us all as our guardian angel.

Those who pass on God Keeps in his memory because he cares for them. Sorry for your loss.

Ocean City, MD 1996/97?

I'm currently sitting in bed at 5:21am, trying to get some sleep, but I can't stop thinking about the reality I now live in, in which my Grandma Susan is no longer present...at least in the physical form. I'm very fortunate to have been this amazing woman's grandson since she was the young age of 47. I felt like I had a second mother. She is quite possibly the most caring soul I've ever known, and I'm extremely blessed to have called her family. She taught me many important and valuable...

One experience with Susan that I will never forget occurred at the funeral of my father (George Wolfson). At one point she could see how upset I was and came over to me with arms opened wide. She gave me the best long, comforting hug and whispered, "I know. I know." My love and sincere condolences to Lloyd, Lisa, Richard and the entire family. I hope you will find comfort from memories, family and friends.

I miss sharing good books with my good reading friend, lover of Phillip Roth tales, fellow genuine "Newark-birthed!" and bagel-eating buddy. With warm memories, Bobby

The best mother a man could have.A positive force,a voice of reason,a teacher of life and a true supportive person.Wonderful cook and such a vibrant soul that enjoyed her family,her hobbies and a magnificent wife to her spouse.A tough,tough loss.We all have a guardian angel looking over us.Love you mom.Tull we meet again.

I am so sorry for your loss of Susan. May God 'comfort your hearts and make you firm' during this deeply sad and terribly difficult time. - 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17