Rachel Grunberg

1946 - 2024

Rachel Grunberg obituary, 1946-2024, Hallandale Beach, FL

Rachel Grunberg

1946 - 2024

BORN

1946

DIED

2024

Rachel Grunberg Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 25, 2024.
It is with great sadness that we post the passing of Rachel Grunberg at age 77. She was born in Tel Aviv under the British Mandate Palestine on December 1, 1946. Rachel died on November 17, 2024 at 2pm in Hallandale Beach FL.

She lived with her parents until they left her in a Kibbutz when they moved to Venezuela. After 3yrs she joined them with her brother Ariel who lived with his aunt and uncle while in Israel. At age 16 Rachel and her brothers Ariel and Michael with their parents moved to New York City. Rachel later attended technical school for business and upon graduating acquired a job as a legal secretary. At age 21 Rachel moved to her own apartment. Later attending college and earning a bachelors degree. Rachel loved attending broadway shows and seeing movies. She loved her brothers, nieces, nephews and parents. She made friends easily and had a good social life. She also suffered from a bipolar disorder which manifested at age 21. Because of her condition she never married. Rachel often required hospital stays. Rachel lived in Los Angeles for 16 yrs then returning to NY. In her last 2 years she lived in Florida. She is predeceased by her parents, Fanny & Zvi Grunberg. Her) family will miss her dearly leaving behind her brother Ariel and wife Aleta, brother Michael and wife Tanya, nieces Rebecca and husband Michael and Stephanie and husband David. Tatiana, Allegra, nephew Skyler and Keren and Zachary. Great nieces & nephews Emma, Bar, Avi and Eli.

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Joan Bates

November 22, 2024

Dear Ariel and Michael,
There aren´t enough words to express how sorry I am about Rachel´s untimely passing. We knew one another for over 10 years and had had several nice times together. I know how she suffered as well; terribly, and now she is but resting peacefully.
With my deepest condolences and sympathy,
Joanie

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