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Andy Zhang posted a condolence
Monday, October 2, 2017
A loss of a amazing person is never easy. She has struggled through life to bring happiness to her family and this is not a easy feat for many. I truly respect what she has done in her life and I know many others will too. I wish the family members and friends of Sylvia Indyg my deepest condolences, as losing a loved one is never easy.
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Camille McCue lit a candle
Sunday, October 1, 2017
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With love to the Indyg family.... Camille
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Sue Coppens posted a condolence
Saturday, September 30, 2017
RIP Sylvia, Its so sad that soon all the survivors will be gone, We must keep her story and all the others alive.
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Jackie Kuhar posted a condolence
Friday, September 29, 2017
What an amazing story of courage. So sorry for your families loss.
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Moshe Becker posted a condolence
Friday, September 29, 2017
My name is Moshe Becker. Sylvia was first cousin to my father Gershon (Grisha). Her Father and My Grandfather Yechiel were brothers, both Bakers. I was born in 1943 in Russia as my Father escaped the Nazis in 1939. We moved to Israel in 1948. Sylvia and morice visited us in Israel several times. On December 1971 me and my family (Rachel my wife and my 3 years old twins Ofri and Tali) came to the USA for our Ph.D. programs at the U of Michigan. Morice and Sylvia hosted us on arrival in Vineland during the new year holidays. Young Rachel became instantly friends with Ofri and Tali and we felt at home, especially with Sylvia's cooking.
We visited Sylvia and Morice and the Whole family several times in Vineland and Atlantic City, always feeling at home. We will remember forever, Morice and Sylvia, as wonderful, warm, loving people and family. your cousine Moshe and Shana Tova from Israel.
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Moshe Becker posted a condolence
Friday, September 29, 2017
My name is Moshe the son of Gershon and Grandson of Yechiel. Yechiel was Sylvia's uncle and brother of Sylvia's father, hence, Sylvia was first cousin of my father Gershon (Grisha). I was born in the USSR as my father escaped during 1939 the Nazis to Russia and survived the Holocaust. We live in Israel and Sylvia and Morice visited us in Israel several times. By December 1971 me and my family (Rachel my wife and our 3.5 years old twins) arrived at the USA for our Ph.D. programs at the University of Michigan. It was Morice and Sylvya who hosted us on arrival during the New Year period. We felt being in our family instantly. Both morice and sylvia treated us as their own children. Sylvia's cooking was really home taste. We visited them and the whole family in Vineland and Atlantic City several times. We felt so close togeather. Morice and Sylvia will be remembered by us forever as wonderful, warm, loving people and dear family. Have a Shana Tova from Israel. your cousin Moshe Becker
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Kim & Mosh posted a condolence
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Our sincerest condolences. We have just read the eulogy... a truly amazing story of survival and remembrance of the Holocaust. We will remember her and her impact.
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Louis N Magazzu posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Mrs. Indyg was a kind , wonderful and always hard working person. I remember her working so hard in all of the hotels, not because she had to but she wanted to. I also recall so many wonderful visits at either the Vineland house or later the apartment in Egg Harbor Township. My condolences and love to the family and especially to my dear friend and former law partner Charles Indyg. May her memory be a blessing to her family always.
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Teri Horton posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.