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Rebecca Nathenson Obituary

Of Madison/Milwaukee. Rebecca Nathenson, age 92, died Thursday, April 27, 2006, in Milwaukee. Rebecca was born in Russia on July 10, 1913. In 1923, at age 10, she immigrated to the United States with her mother and two sisters, joining her father who had arrived seven years earlier. She was educated at Doty Elementary School and continued her studies at Central High School, where she graduated with high honors in 1930 and was Salutatorian of her class. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1934 with a degree in Social Work. She later received a Masters Degree in Russian from Middlebury College in Vermont, and completed all required course work for a Ph.D. in Russian at New York University, electing not to submit her thesis for the formal degree. For most of her life she worked as a Social Worker, first in Eau Claire, Wisconsin for several years, and then with the New York City School System until she retired nearly 35 years later. She was a brilliant conversationalist with a vast intellect, especially in literature and history. She had fervent views regarding political ideology, the rights of minorities, and the place of women in history. She participated in early civil rights marches on Washington and in the South. She was well traveled, having made trips to England, Russia, Eastern Europe, China, Israel, India, Africa, and South America. She moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin in 2001, where she spent the last five years of her life to be near family, in particular near her niece Eve Dicker Eiseman. She will be greatly missed by her friends and family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tilly and Meyer Nathenson and by her sisters Rose Rabinovitz and Hilda Barash. She is survived by her nieces, Eve Dicker Eiseman and Miriam Rabinovitz, and by her nephew, Harvey Barash, as well as many great nieces, great nephews and their children. She penned her own epitaph, "I came to know the word, and it burns deep within me." Funeral services will be held on Sunday, April 30, 2006, at 11 AM at Forest Hill Cemetery with Rabbi Kenneth Katz officiating. Memorials may be made to Beth Israel Center Abraham Barash Fund for Handicapped Services, 1406 Mound Street, Madison, WI, 53711, or to Vitas Hospice Foundation, 2675 N. Mayfair Road, Suite #500, Milwaukee, WI, 53226.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on May 3, 2006.

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Janice Wright

May 29, 2006

What a lovely write-up. Rebecca would be hard to capture in words but this comes as close as possible! I might add that many of her furthest-flung worldwide travels were done in the 1950s and 60s, when such solo travel by single women was unusual and not always welcomed. Rebecca was a person of great stamina, having survived being hit by a bus in addition to the everyday rigors of living in NYC, especially as an older person.

Much as I missed Rebecca here in NY after she moved, I was so glad she was not here for 9/11 and the aftermath.

I am proud to say that the Russian words I know were learned from Rebecca! She was also a lover of opera, saving money, and public television and radio.

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