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Asher, Rochelle (nee Zindell), 92, beloved and devoted wife of 64 years of the late Oscar, cherished mother of Sheila Del Valle and the late Allen Asher, proud, loving and generous grandmother of Deidre Baumann, Kristina (Tom) Chambers, Andrea Kim and Emily (Dan) Chambers, and great grandmother of Karina, Nora, Kate, Hana and Ella, dearest sister of Irving (Idelle) and the late Jean, Michael, Lou, Leo and Sara, fond aunt of many wonderful nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Piser Funeral Services 9200 N. Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Service 11:30 a.m. to Menorah Gardens Cemetery, Broadview. In lieu of flowers, contributions appreciated to Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL, 60601. Information 847-679-4740.
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Dear Shiela,
Just learned of your mother's passing. May her name be for a blessing. You should have no more sorrow.
Sharlene Polin & Mort Zelickman
Sharlene Zelickman
August 8, 2005
Our deepest sympathy to Rochell's entire family and to all her friends. Rochelle and my mother, Ruth, shared a room at BTNC last year. My husband Dick and I enjoyed talking to Rochelle and felt honored when she shared her family album with us. We met a number of family members and you all (including Charlie) generated much love, care and concern for your mother (grandmother).
Fondly,
Ruth Grover and
Linda and Dick Kluver
July 29, 2005
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