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Mabel (Krepshan) Pulda, 93
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Blonder, Margery
/ Ner, Ben
/ Pulda, Kathy
/ Rifkin, Howard
/ Simkin, Peter
2008
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Mabel (Krepshan) Pulda, 93
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Blonder, Margery
/ Ner, Ben
/ Pulda, Kathy
/ Rifkin, Howard
/ Simkin, Peter
2008
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Mabel (Krepshan) Pulda, 93
2008
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[Mabel] was born in Brooklyn, NY, and moved with her parents, Harry and Minne Krepshan, sister, and brother Sidney to New Britain, CT. She graduated from New Britain State Teachers (now Central Connecticut State University) and became a teacher in elementary school until she married [Louis] and moved to Worcester in 1939. In Worcester she was an active and valued member and supporter of many civic, religious, and charitable organizations, including Hadassah, of which she was a Life Member and special honoree in 2005, Rachel's Table, the Worcester Public Library, past president of the Congregation Beth Israel Sisterhood, member of the Worcester Democratic City Committee, a volunteer in the Palliative Care Unit of UMass Hospital, and a volunteer Home Visitor for the Jewish Family Service. She was also a foster parent and host to friends and relatives; her dinner table was always open to guests and strangers.
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