Vivian Rabinovitch-Epstein  Tuesday July 20 2021 avis de deces  NecroCanada

Vivian Rabinovitch-Epstein Tuesday July 20 2021

Vivian Epstein Rabinovitch daughter of Louis and Leah Epstein died in Toronto on July 20th in her 93rd year after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. A sharp, intelligent, fun- loving woman with a superb sense of humour she was a stellar student at Strathcona Academy in Montreal. A fierce debater in school, she later became a political junkie and lover of movies. After McGill, married to Sam, she obtained her Masters at Purdue University and practised as a clinical psychologist. Fiercely independent to the end, she was supported in Montreal in her later years by her daughter Nadine and her devoted caregivers, Emie, Tess and Rebecca. Predeceased by her husband Sam, she will be missed by her sister Eileen (Ralph), her brother Norman, her children Jed (Marsha), Nina and Nadine (Andr), grandchildren Fanny, Marty (Janine), Jason and Lola and her great grandchildren Russell and Ava and all of her amazing Montreal childhood friends! Special thanks to all the staff at One Kenton Place in Toronto and her special helpers Mildred and Jeanette. Donations to the Alzheimer Society or the charity of your choice. Funeral and Shiva details at www.benjamins.ca.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Vivian Rabinovitch-Epstein Tuesday July 20 2021..

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Death notice for the town of: Toronto, Province: Ontario

death notice Vivian Rabinovitch-Epstein Tuesday July 20 2021

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