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RENÉE ZURITSKY Obituary

ZURITSKY
RENÉE MARLENE


76, died peacefully at home in Center City, surrounded by her family, on Monday, February 10, 2020. The cause was endo-metrial cancer. Born Renée Stern, the native Philadelphian spent her childhood in German-town, the middle of three daughters to Maurice and Goldie Stern, who are deceased. Her sisters, Lydia Rubin of Jenkintown, and Hedy Frisch of Toronto, survive her.
Renée graduated from Cheltenham High School ('61), and earned a BA from the University of Pennsylvania ('68). While on a trip to Israel with her father in 1960, she befriended an American couple who would become her in-laws -- Herman and Lee Zuritsky, parents of Joseph Zuritsky.
The couple wed in 1963, and had 3 children: Robert (married to Caroline Zuritsky), Anna (married to Michael Boni) and Elisa (married to Jordan Barowitz). Their 56-year marriage welcomed nine grandchildren: Gabriel, Megan, and Ethan Boni; Haley, Harrison, Emma, and Hannah Zuritsky; and Phoebe and Declan Barowitz.
Renée was known for her high cheekbones and understated beauty. She was an avid patron of Philadelphia art and cultural institutions: the Orchestra, the Walnut Street Theater, the Art Museum, the Jewish Film Festival. Whenever possible, she traveled to New York City to take in Broadway shows, art exhibits, and some shopping. She was a lover of good food, particularly fresh fruit and decadent desserts.
As a couple, Renée and Joe traveled extensively, and gave generously to countless organi-zations and philanthropic causes. She kept friends from all chapters of her life, yet never stopped finding new ones to add. She was disarming, sincere, straightforward. Older people were especially appeal-ing to Renée, but it's also true that she attracted younger friends, who looked to her as a mentor.
Renée was passionate about justice and equality.
Above all else, Renée treasured and nurtured her family. She will be missed immeasurably.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in her name be made to the Jewish Family and Children's Service, National Museum of American Jewish History, or Mural Arts Philadelphia.
Services will be held at Har Zion Temple in Penn Valley, PA, on Wednesday, February 12, at 11 A.M. Interment immediately following at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.


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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb. 11, 2020.

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Donna D'Angelo

February 5, 2021

I can’t believe it’s been a year since Renee’s passing. I think of her so often, out of no where a memory comes to me of a favorite conversation we had. She embraced beauty and elegance as easily as the air she breathed. May her memory be a blessing.

Adena Potok

February 18, 2020

A sad loss. May her memory continue to sustain all of you as her presence warmed and nurtured all of you during a lifetime.

Merle Holman

February 13, 2020

As a friend of your sister Etta I have had the pleasure of meeting Renee several times and always enjoyed our conversations. My sympathy on your loss is extended to you and your entire Family.

So sorry for your loss, Joe.

Elaine Lindy

February 13, 2020

Dear Joe, I remember so well your telling me the lovely story of how you and Renee met overseas. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Nancy Greenbarg

February 12, 2020

Dear Joe, we are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Nancy G

Anthony and Nadia Moukarzel

February 11, 2020

Dear Joe
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. You have our deepest sympathy and are in our thoughts and prayers. May your beautiful memories sustain and bring comfort during this difficult time.
Please accepts our sincere Condolences.

Sharon Watson

February 11, 2020

February 11, 2020


WHAT WE HAVE ONCE ENJOYED WE CAN NEVER LOSE;
ALL THAT WE LOVE DEEPLY BECOMES A PART OF US.


HELEN KELLER

Francine Fried

February 11, 2020

So sorry. Condolences to the entire family. Renee was a wonderful lady.

Donna D'Angelo

February 11, 2020

Renee was always one of my very favorite people in the whole world. She was a perfect role model for her grandchildren with her elegant grace, style and a very gentle and loving heart. You loved her immediately and never forgot her warm, beautiful smile. I will miss her dearly.

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