Sylvia Bloom

Sylvia Gray Bloom

1900

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Sylvia Gray Bloom Died on November 11, 2007. She was a lifelong resident of Rochester, who celebrated her 90th birthday in September. She was married to Samuel W. Bloom of Rochester for 52 years. He predeceased her in 1996. She is survived by her children, Terry Edelstein of South Glastonbury, Connecticut, William R. Bloom of Miami, Florida three grandchildren and a granddaughter-in-law David Edelstein and his wife Corinne Drumheller of Seattle, Washington, Philip I. Bloom of Redwood, California and Serena E. Bloom of Gainesville, Florida. A granddaughter, Deborah Tracy Edelstein predeceased her in 1993. She was the oldest of seven siblings all of whom reside in Rochester, Evelyn Gray, Seymour & Beverly Gray, David & Miriam Gray, Marvin & Barbara Gray, Louis & Maryann Gray and Dolores Schwartz brother-in-law & sisters-in-law, Ronald Bloom & Dolores King of New York City, Dr. Helen Rivlin of Falmouth, Massachusetts many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins. She was the daughter of Isaac Gray and Lena Rubin Gray. She graduated from the University of Rochester with a Doctorate in Education where she also earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees. She was the Co-Director of the JY Seneca Lake Camp (where she was known as Ginger) an elementary school teacher for the Rochester City School District and the Assistant Director of the Manpower Training Program. She and her husband were active in retired teacher's organizations. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Deborah Tracy Edelstein Scholarship Fund Middlebury College Middlebury, VT 05753 Link to the Deborah Tracy Edelstein Scholarship Fund in her memory. The family invites you to a funeral service in the Benjamin Goldstein Chapel at Temple B'rith Kodesh (2131 Elmwood Ave.) on Tuesday, November 13 at 12 Noon. Map to Temple B'rith Kodesh Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Following the burial, family and friends are invited to a reception at the Jewish Home of Rochester, (2021 Winton Road S.) from 2-4 PM. Click here for directions to the Jewish Home of Rochester A period of mourning will continue at 9 Linden Cove, Pittsford Tuesday from 6:30 - 8:30 PM. Map to the house of mourning. Home Rochester, New York Birthplace Rochester, New York

Visitation

Tuesday, November 13, 2007 2-4 PM at Jewish Home of Rochester Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:30 - 8:30 PM at 9 Linden Cove in Pittsford at

Service Info

Benjamin Goldstein Chapel at Temple B'rith Kodesh, Rochester, NY

Interment

Temple B'rith Kodesh Section (Range 7) of Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester, NY