Thelma Novich

DATELINE: Providence

Novich, Thelma, 94, died Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Bedford Court Assisted Living in Silver Spring, MD.  She was the beloved wife of the late Earl Novich. Born in Providence, RI, a daughter of the late Abraham and Fanny (Sirota) Reminick, she was a long-time Providence Resident.  Thelma was a former member of Temple Am David and former president of the Women’s Association of the Providence Hebrew Day School.  Devoted mother of Barry Novich and his wife, Reba, of Gaithersburg, MD and Cheryl Waldman of Bethesda, MD.  Dear sister of the late Margaret Kosofsky.  Loving grandmother of Lisa, Eric, Eli and Robert.  Cherished great grandmother of Joshua and Owen.  Graveside services will be held Monday at 1:00 p.m. in LINCOLN PARK CEMETERY, 1469 Post Rd., Warwick.  In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Jewish Social Service Agency, 6123 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20852, or your favorite charity.  The family will be accepting visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Novich.

4 Comments

  1. Joan Selinger
    Apr 5, 2015

    So sorry for your loss. She was a great lady.

  2. Marsha Rosenfeld Kirshenbaum
    Apr 5, 2015

    Dear Barry and Cheryl, I just read about your Mother’s passing and I wanted to express my condolences. I remember you all from years ago – we lived on Warrington St – and our parents were friendly through Sachett St School PTA. My parents were Nat and Sally Rosenfeld. I remember your Mother very fondly and I am sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Marsha (Rosenfeld) Kirshenbaum

  3. Eva Silver
    Apr 6, 2015

    Dear Barry, Reba and Cheryl,
    So sorry to hear about the passing of your dear Mother. I lived down the street from her in Warwick and have such fond memories of her.
    May she rest in peace.
    Eva Silver

  4. Doris and Norby Lustine
    Apr 27, 2015

    Dear Barry and Reba,

    We wish to extend our deepest condolences to you and your family. Your mother was a dear friend of my mother’s (Diana Cooper) in the Greens at Leisure World and we so enjoyed her company. She was really a true friend and kept in touch even when Mom could no longer keep up with the crowd. Thelma was a dear lady and we have fond memories of her. Our hearts go out to you. Sincerely, Doris

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