George B. Feldman
Feldman, George B., 92, died Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at home. He was the beloved husband of the late Jeanne (Diamond) Feldman. Born in Fall River, MA, a son of the late Anne (Newman) Wilner, he had lived in Pawtucket for 51 years and Cranston for 17 years, before moving to Voorhees, NJ. He was co-owner of Feldman Furniture in Pawtucket for 46 years, retiring in 1997. George was a QM3 WWII Navy veteran, serving in the Asiatic-Pacific and earning the Victory Medal. He was a member of the Masons. George was an avid tennis player and fitness enthusiast. He loved to play bridge and read. He was a proud New England Patriots fan. Devoted father of Richard Feldman (Elizabeth) of North Potomac, MD, Ruth Feldman (Romaine Macomb) of Madison, CT, Lisa Eichen (Eduard) of Voorhees, NJ and Lois Kurtz (Robert) of Raleigh, NC. Dear brother of the late Sydney, Saul and Philip Feldman. Loving grandfather of Sara, Rebecca, Debra, Adam, Ian, Bryan and Maxwell. Funeral services will be held MONDAY at 11:00 a.m. in the Priest Chapel in Lincoln Park Cemetery, 1469 Post Road, Warwick. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, 16133 Venture Blvd., Suite 1000, Encino, CA 91436 or Hospice of Moorestown VNA, 300 Harper Dr., Moorestown, NJ 08057. Shiva will be observed at the Crowne Plaza, 801 Greenwich Ave., Warwick on Monday from 6-8 p.m.
Dear Richard, Ruth, Lisa, and Lois,
My deepest sympathy is extended to you at this difficult time. I knew both of your parents. I knew Mom better as she lived in South
Providence and we talked about the old days. Your Dad and Mom were wonderful people. They will be missed.
Fondly,
Barbara Amber Schwartz
Dear Richard, Ruth, Lisa and Lois,
My parents were Shirley and Al Davis, beloved friends of your parents. We have, over the years, said hello to each other in the hallways of 40 Sachem Drive. I loved your parents; they were fun, kind, loving and such incredible friends. I will never forget their closeness with my parents–dinners out, bridge games, stopping in to say hello, your dad brushing the snow off their cars and so much more. I know your dad lived a full and healthy life and I’m sure you take great comfort in that and so much more. There will never be another generation like theirs.
Hugs from New York.
Nancy
Dear Lisa,
I was saddened to hear of your father’s passing. It was truly our honor to care for Mr. Feldman in his final weeks.
Please know that all of us at Home Helpers have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Warm regards
Patty Grace
We are so very sorry for your loss. Your folks were very dear to our family.
Susan (Brill) and Howard Feldman and Mark J. Brill
Richard, Ruth, Lois, and Lisa-
Fond memories of Highridge-my heartfelt condolences on your dad’s passing
Dear Lisa, Lois, Richard, Ruth,
It is with great sadness that I learned of Uncle George’s passing. I feel fortunate for the few times I was able to visit and spend time with him these past few years and I have my childhood memories of him as well. He will be missed. I am thinking of all of you at this time and send my loving condolences.
Love,
Donna
The tributes to your father at his service were so true….he was was one of the kindest, most thoughtful people as a family man and a friend. I was Shirley Davis’ sister and enjoyed the company of your parents over the years. They will be remembered so fondly.
Sincerest condolences,
Beverly Abowitt
Richard, Ruth, Lisa and Lois,
Please accept my sincere condolences at this sad time. I was very sorry to hear of Uncle George’s passing. While I will always have memories of him from childhood, it was nice to have reconnected these past few years. My thoughts are with you all.
Love,
Linda