Miami Herald (Sunday)

Carol May Dan August 17, 1934 - October 28, 2022

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Miami Beach, Florida - Carol May Dan passed away peacefully at home at the age of 88. She was born to Jules ‘Chuck’ Coen and May Litwin Coen and grew up in Clifton, NJ, where she attended high school. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Speech Pathology at the University of Vermont, where she met her future husband and love of her life, Lewis R. Dan. At UVM, she joined the Tri Delta sorority, forging lifelong friendship­s and attending many sorority reunions over the years. Carol and Lewis were married after graduating and lived in Burlington, VT, while he attended Medical School. After her husband carried out his military service obligation­s at Maxwell Air Force base in Montgomery, AL, they moved to Miami Shores, FL, where Carol served turns as president of the Miami Shores Elementary PTA while her three children attended the school.

Always in touch with her creativity, Carol was an accomplish­ed artist, having taken art classes throughout her life, including courses toward a Master’s degree in Art History. When Miami Beach took the first steps towards revitalizi­ng Lincoln Road Mall, Carol’s artwork

Miami Beach, Florida Miami Beach, Florida Marilyn R Girsh (Lynn) passed away peacefully at her home December 28th at the age of 97 years old.

Born in Elkins Park, PA to Morris and Mae Sheffler, Lynn spent her early years there and graduated from the University of Pennsylvan­ia with a degree in Architectu­re.

Lynn wed Myers Girsh in 1952 and together they traveled throughout the world and were married for 47 years until his death in 1999. Lynn was a charming and dedicated companion, a loving grandmothe­r and more recently a wonderful great-grandmothe­r.

Lynn was a beautiful woman inside and out, with a heart of gold, always helping those who were most vulnerable and in need. She was unpretenti­ous, compassion­ate, elegant, sophistica­ted and had an amazing sense of humor. She will be remembered for her charm, her generosity, her style, and poise, as well as her beautiful

Sarasota, Florida - Dorothy Greeves Cook, 89, of Miami Lakes (recently of Sarasota) FL, passed away December 27, 2022, at Arden Courts Memory Care of Sarasota, Florida. Dorothy was happiest when surrounded by friends and family, requiring the slightest excuse for party – she loved entertaini­ng at home or at a favored restaurant. She was fun and adventurou­s, spending years traveling the world submission­s qualified her to rent space in a dedicated artist studio/enclave where she painted for many years. She leaves behind a trove of beautiful works of art in a variety of media. She shared her knowledge of and love for art while volunteeri­ng as a docent at the Lowe Art Museum.

Her fondness for the scenery and climate of the Northeast prompted them to summer in Stockbridg­e, MA, for decades, where they attended weekly concerts at Tanglewood and enjoyed partaking in the numerous cultural offerings in the area.

Carol often reminisced about the family’s motorhome summer vacations that she and her husband carefully planned out. Over the years, as the family explored the US and Canada, she documented each trip with cherished photo albums, adding humorous and educationa­l commentary to each picture. The family joked that they never drove past a museum without visiting it!

She was an avid reader and intellectu­ally curious, keeping up with news on all topics and current events, ably engaging family and friends in lively discussion­s until her last days.

Beloved wife, mother, grandmothe­r, she was married to her loving husband Lewis for 66 years who preceded her in death, as did her son Steven. She is survived by her son Brian (Cecilia), daughter Lorraine, daughterin-law Sandra, and grandchild­ren Cleo, Adrian, Jaret and Reese. Carol will be remembered at a private graveside service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

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