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ALICE LANE

1943 - 2022

ALICE LANE obituary, 1943-2022, Great Barrington, MA

BORN

1943

DIED

2022

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ALICE LANE Obituary

LANE --Alice Almeleh Gronski. Alice Almeleh Gronski Lane, beloved mother, grandmother, educator and friend to many, passed away on November 29th, 2022. She was 79 years old. Alice's parents imigrated from the Isle of Rhodes, Greece to East New York, Brooklyn following the path of many Sephardic Jews in the United States. Her parents, Amelie and Bessalel, were loving, simple people who wanted to create a better life for the Almeleh family. Although she grew up in New York, she always cherished her culture. It gave her joy to make bourekas, black- eyed peas, and marzipan, especially during Jewish holidays when she opened her door to family and friends. One of her happiest moments, and one she spoke about quite often, was her family reunion trip to Rhodes where she felt connected to her roots. As the youngest of four, Alice was a driven child who discovered her natural abilities through the arts and academics. She attended the "famed" High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan where she studied the violin. Her love of music and dance was pervasive throughout her life. One could often hear her playing the piano and accordion or watch her dance the polka in the comfort of her home. It was at the High School of Performing Arts where she met her first husband Ron. They became best friends and high school sweethearts. After graduating, she was accepted to Brooklyn College, where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Alice had a rewarding 35-year teaching career at Lawrence Public Schools in Long Island, New York. She was an educators' educator, always believing there was a gift within every child. Her teaching style focused on using her passion, creativity and the arts to awaken and inspire students of all types and ages. Alice touched so many who recognized the seeds she planted helped them achieve success as artists, educators, and industry leaders. She always referred to her students as "her children" and was grateful to hear from them throughout her lifetime. She applied this love of education to herself and received her Master's in Education from Queens College and worked towards her Doctorate from Columbia University Teacher's College. She brought all these important aspects of her life to her three children, who she adored and brought her so much joy. She truly would have done anything for her children. Alice constantly said all she needed in her life was her "babies." She raised Adam, Karyn, and Jen on her own, instilling in them the importance of independence, family, following one's passion, and most importantly, learning through life's journey. Alice had the ability to light up a room with her smile and looked at the bright side, even in the darkest times. This was never more apparent than when she was able to turn sickness into love when she met and married Dr. Stanley Lane, her past surgeon who not only saved her life, but opened her eyes and heart to new experiences that she cherished. She leaves behind her greatest accomplishments, her three children, Adam (Marni) Gronski, Karyn (Scott) Goffin and Jennifer (Craig) Sabal. Predeceased by Dr. Stanley Lane. She is survived by his children Stanley (Ina) Lane and Sandra (Jonathan) Ballan. She is already missed by grandchildren Alec and Zachary Goffin, Jonah, Allegra, and Emilia Sabal, Bennett Gronski, Barrett (Aaron Kozuki) and Darren Lane, Sarah, Jamie, Scott, and Joseph Ballan. Also mourned by her sister Ann Glick and Alice's nephews and their spouses. Predeceased by her parents and siblings Martin Almeleh and Rachel (Irving) Postman. The family would like to acknowledge the wonderful love and support provided by the physicians and nurses who cared for her during her illness these past two years, especially the wonderful staff at South Berkshire County Dialysis Center. There will be a private graveside funeral service at Ahavath Sholom Cemetery on Thursday, December 1, 2022. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for any donations to go to The American Sephardi Federation at: https://donorbox.org/amer ican-sephardi-federation To send remembrances to the family, please visit: www. finnertyandstevens.com.

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Published by New York Times on Dec. 1, 2022.

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Vicki Mazzano Wulfken

January 24, 2023

To Alice's family,
I am deeply saddened on learning of my old friend Alice passing away. The last time I saw her was a few years ago at our high school reunion. I never thought that would be the last time. We both played the accordion and once played a duet together for school. She was so smart and had such a big personality. Everyone liked her in school. She was very dear to me and I will miss her. So sorry for your loss .
Vicki Mazzano Wulfken.

Thomas Jefferson H.S.

December 28, 2022

With heartfelt condolences to the family of Alice Almeleh, our dear friend since elementary school. We cherish all the wonderful memories shared with Alice. May her memory be a blessing to all who loved her.

Anna Rossini

December 27, 2022

To the Family of Alice Almeleh Gronski Lane:

On behalf of the Administration, Faculty and Staff of Queens College, we wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to all in the family.

May she Rest in Peace,

Robyn Schindler

December 4, 2022

Mrs Gronski was my absolute favorite teacher growing up. Her warmth and compassion was unmatched but her creativity and ways of inspiring her students creativity is what I will always remember and cherish. As I told her when I saw her just a couple of years ago, she was a huge part of the reason I never stopped writing or creating. May her memory always be a blessing! Thank you for all you´ve taught me, Mrs Gronski, you will be beyond missed.

Allegra and Stephane Lubicz

December 4, 2022

What a terrible void the passing of your Mom leaves, and how lonely one can feel at any age.
Your Mom was such a warm and giving person who was always available for her family and friends. We will never forget her beautiful smile, her joy of life, and her fighting spirit.
Our hearts goes out to you and your family at this difficult time.
Allegra and Stephane Lubicz

Ann Lewis

December 2, 2022

I did not know Mrs. Lane but I know she raised a caring and loving son. My heart goes out to all of you

Raphael Bahaloul

December 2, 2022

Your loss is a loss for the World Alice. May your memory be a Blessing to all whose lives you touched. You will be sorely missed...

Gosia Grzegorczyk

December 1, 2022

Mrs. Lane you will always be in my heart and my prayers. Rest in peace.

Brooke Storti

December 1, 2022

Alice was our wonderful and loving neighbor and we will miss her warmth and beautiful smile. Our thoughts are with her family. Paul and Brooke Storti

Alan Postman

December 1, 2022

G-d bless you for being in our lives Aunt Alice. Love you forever. Rest in peace.

Janice Bosco

December 1, 2022

I met Alice back in the late 60's when we were both young and innocent girls, first starting out our lives. So happy I was able to reconnect with her a few years ago if only for a few phone calls. She was a gentle soul with a kind and loving heart. May she rest in peace and be remembered and loved by all the people whose life she touched. My deepest condolence to her children and family, hold her forever in your heart and she will always be with you.

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