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Deceased Information

DECEASED:
Minnie Kolodkin
Menucha bas shlomie


DATE OF DEATH:
Monday, March 8, 2010 (before sunset)

22 AdarI, 5770

DATE OF FUNERAL:
Tuesday, March 9, 2010


TIME OF FUNERAL:
2:30 PM


PLACE OF FUNERAL:
GRAVESIDE


PLACE OF BURIAL:
Greenwood Cemetery (1173 Cascade Avenue SW Atlanta, GA 30311)


SHIVA INFORMATION:
Following the service at Congregation Ahavath Achim - Minyan service will be held at AA first night Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday at 7 pm at home of Alan Kolodkin
3530 Piedmont Road, Unit PH2, Atlanta, GA 30305

Please contact Dresslers at 770-451-4999 to send a message to the family.

DONATIONS:
  • Ahavath Achim Synagogue 600 Peachtree Battle Ave, Atlanta, GA 30327

  • OBITUARY:
    Minnie Kolodkin, age 101, of Atlanta died March 8, 2010. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was born in Atlanta; attended Commercial High School ; then moved to Lenoir , NC for the first 15 years of her married life, after which she returned to Atlanta. She was an active member of the Ahavath Achim Synagogue, and National Council of Jewish Women, and a lifelong member of Hadassah, William Breman Jewish Home, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. She and her husband traveled much of the world, and enjoyed cooking, needle work, and lived generally an active life. Mrs. Kolodkin was preceded in death by her loving husband of 49 years, Nathan Kolodkin. Survivors include her sons, Stanley and Judy Kolodkin, Long Boat Key, FL, Alan and Elaine Kolodkin, Atlanta; grandchildren, Amy and Craig Paulshock, David and Margo Kolodkin, Sally and Alan Pinsker, Susan Kolodkin and David Propp, Alice and Rick Arogeti, Dana and Gregory Averbuch; great-grandchildren, Emily Paulshock, Sara Paulshock, Nicole Pinsker, Lauren Kolodkin, Eric Pinsker, Sloane Arogeti, Audrey Arogeti, Megan Arogeti, Zachary Propp, Eleanor Propp, Elizabeth Averbuch, Alexander Averbuch; many nieces and nephews and extended family; and devoted caregiver, Sheryl Goodall. Sign online guestbook at www.edressler.com. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Congregation Ahavath Achim, 600 Peachtree Battle Avenue NW, Atlanta, GA 30327. A graveside service will be held TODAY, Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 2:30 pm at Greenwood Cemetery with Rabbi Neil Sandler officiating. Arrangements by Dressler’s Jewish Funeral Care, Atlanta (770)451-4999.


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    Sharon and Richard BockoffMar 9 2010 09:54 pm
    What a remarkable lady she must have been. Someone for all of us to emulate. A role model way ahead of her time. She has left you with many fond memories. With our deepest sympathy Sharon and Richard Bockoff
    Marcia & Emil BaumrindMar 9 2010 06:37 pm
    We were so sorry to hear this news. What a wonderful life and what joy your grandmother/mom gave you for so very many years. Our Deepest sympathy to you all. Love, Marcia & Emil Baumrind
    Leslie Weber TarabMar 9 2010 10:32 am
    Dana, I'm sorry to hear about your grandma's passing.
    Robert StanfieldMar 9 2010 09:51 am
    I SURE DID ENJOY DOING MINNIE'S HAIR ALL THESE YEARS, I SURE WILL MISS HER, ROBERT'S HAIR STYLING
    Miriam KarpMar 9 2010 01:02 am
    Minnie Kolodkin was one of my grandmother's (Zelda Berman) best friends so I grew up hearing about her and seeing her often at synagogue and events around Atlanta. I remember her from my childhood as such a vibrant, warm woman whom everyone loved. How wonderful that she had such a long life with so many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Reading her obituary brings back so many fond memories of my grandmother and her friendship with Minnie.
    Eileen SilbersteinMar 8 2010 09:09 pm
    I'll always cherish the wonderful memories of Sunday Morning Minyonaires. Cooking and Serving with Minnie was such a joy. She was a wonderful lady.
    Lisa M. ReismanMar 8 2010 07:54 pm
    Dear Alan and Elaine, it was such a pleasure getting to know your mother over the last couple of years. She was very special and I will miss her. Lisa
    Lynn and Murray FriedmanMar 8 2010 07:04 pm
    Dear Alan, Elaine, Sally, Alice , Dana and families- For me - images of being Jewish in Atlanta included Mrs. Kolodkin. She was a very special person. Murray and I are proud that we were at the Minyan breakfast for her 100th birthday. We will be thinking of all of you at this time. Lynn
    Madeleine Gimbel, AA Sisterhood PresidentMar 8 2010 12:03 pm
    Saddened to hear of your loss! Your Mom was an inspiration for all who were lucky enough to have known her. May the pain of her loss be lessened by immense joy of her life.
    Jean K. CooperMar 8 2010 11:59 am
    We are so saddened to learn of this great loss. She was an inspiration to others. Jean & Jerry Cooper
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