Rhea BERKOWITZ Weissman b. Cleveland, Ohio Obit.
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Rhea BERKOWITZ Weissman b. Cleveland, Ohio Obit.
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Posted: 17 Nov 2008 4:08AM GMT |
Classification: Death
Surnames: Berkowitz, Weissman, Sheehe
RHEA WEISSMAN, devoted wife of 58 years of the late Harold Weissman; beloved daughter of Benjamin and Esther Berkowitz (both deceased); loving mother of Barbara Sheehe (Lawrence), Sherry May (Timothy) and Douglas WEISSMAN (Oralynn); and cherished grandmother of Michael Sheehe, Brenna WEISSMAN and Jackie May. Passed away on Nov. 11, 2008 at her home in Scottsdale, AZ., surrounded by her family and her hopelessly spoiled cat, Missy.
Born and raised in Cleveland,Ohio; she and Harold married upon his return from WWII and together they established a family business, The Harold Supply Company, which they ran together until they moved from Beachwood, Ohio to Scottsdale in 1982.
A child of the Depression era, her needs were simple; her family and friends were her treasure. In addition to working full time at the business, she raised her family and was a devoted caretaker for Harold after his debilitating injury - and she did so with a joy that was palpable. She lit up a room like Arizona sunshine with her smile and infectious giggle and she made friends everywhere she went with her genuine outgoing personality. She played a mean game of Mah Jong and rooted passionately for the Browns, Indians and Cavaliers. She plastered red lipstick kisses on the faces of her children and grandchildren and she was never so happy as when she could feed you. "God bless you Mom, and thanks for always being there." Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at Green Acres Mortuary and Cemetery, 401 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale.
Published in The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio on 11/16/2008
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Born and raised in Cleveland,Ohio; she and Harold married upon his return from WWII and together they established a family business, The Harold Supply Company, which they ran together until they moved from Beachwood, Ohio to Scottsdale in 1982.
A child of the Depression era, her needs were simple; her family and friends were her treasure. In addition to working full time at the business, she raised her family and was a devoted caretaker for Harold after his debilitating injury - and she did so with a joy that was palpable. She lit up a room like Arizona sunshine with her smile and infectious giggle and she made friends everywhere she went with her genuine outgoing personality. She played a mean game of Mah Jong and rooted passionately for the Browns, Indians and Cavaliers. She plastered red lipstick kisses on the faces of her children and grandchildren and she was never so happy as when she could feed you. "God bless you Mom, and thanks for always being there." Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2008 at Green Acres Mortuary and Cemetery, 401 N. Hayden Rd., Scottsdale.
Published in The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio on 11/16/2008
Courtesy Obit. ONLY
Cuyahoga