Lila Glickman Baron, 90, peacefully passed away on August 25, 2013, in Ventura Ca. Lila was born on March 4, 1923 to Samuel and Frances Moffie in Chicago. The family moved to Los Angeles where she and her brother grew up. She graduated from Beverly Hills High School and soon met and fell in love with Dr. Milton Glickman. They married and had two children. Lila was widowed in 1958. Two years later she married Kenneth Baron. She was preceded in death by Kenneth and her beloved brother, Marvin Moffie.
Lila's favorite activities were homemaking, gardening and charitable work. But her greatest pleasure was spending time with her family. She is survived and will be greatly missed by children Barbara Harvey Malley and William Glickman; grandchildren, Samantha Savoia, Rachel Ulrich, Jennifer O'Brien, and Jason Glickman; and great grandchildren, Giacomo and Lila Savoia, Brycen, Davis, and Josephine Ulrich, Ava, Dillon, Weston, and Flynn O'Brien.
A private memorial will be held at 1pm on September 29, at Hollywood Forever/Beth Olam cemetery in Hollywood, Ca.
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Shirah and Jim Vollmer
September 29, 2013
We are the kids of Lila's first cousin. We tried to attend this memorial which we realize was private. Alas we only could pay our respects to her parents. She was very important to us.
Marie navarro
September 24, 2013
Lila you were never forgotten by us Carina and Maria . We never knew where you were to keep visiting you . Our prayers go out to all your family . May you rest in peace . You are Another star looking down on us.
September 8, 2013
Lila was a good friend and lunch companion to those of us who had been part of National Council of Jewish Women. I saw her recently at the Town House, and she was still as pretty as ever. We will miss her, and I will think of her each time I walk through River Ridge and pass her Court. We will of course make a memorial donation in her memory. Rest easy, Lila; you won't be forgotten. Love from Norma Van Riper, Helene Dorman and
Claire Greenfield.
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