Adrienne Aron's Obituary
Adrienne Aron, 91, passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home on April 22, 2025.
She was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on October 24, 1933 to Simon "Sam" Levinsky and Bessie Bermack Levinsky.
Adrienne attended Chelsea High School and graduated in 1951. She enjoyed cheerleading and theater; she played the lead role in her school play Cheaper by the Dozen.
While in high school she met and married her husband Martin "Marty" Aronovitz. Soon after she gave birth to her two sons, Rick and Mark. Adrienne was a loving mother and wife who always wanted the best for her family.
Adrienne, her husband, and two children moved to Miami Beach, Florida in 1959. She earned her real estate license and started her business, Adrienne Realty. It was through her passion, intuition, and skill that she created a path for her success. A path that, for a woman in the 1960s, was not easily or often taken.
Through confidence and determination, Adrienne expanded her business and surpassed her goals. Along the way she met her longtime business partner, Sid, who, during the last years of her life, became her boyfriend.
She kept a busy social calendar, always staying connected to dear friends from her childhood. She traveled the world with her husband and later went on many cruises, bringing her father along for dancing and adventure.
Above all, Adrienne put her family first. Her biggest wish was for her family to live healthy, happy, and fulfilling lives. She was a pillar of strength. Adrienne was attentive, supportive, and encouraging to her family through all stages of their lives and her own. She was a beloved wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother, and joyful great-grandmother.
Adrienne was preceded in death by her husband Martin "Marty" Aron. She is survived by her children: Rick and Mark (Maria), her grandchildren: Jessica (Matt), David (Melissa), Kimberly (Vincent), Jeffrey (Alyse), and Tony (Amanda), her four great-grandchildren: Felix, Sam, Iggy, and Ben, and her boyfriend: Sid.
Adrienne will be remembered for her love, kindness, generosity, and light. Her love was boundless. It began deeply with her family and extended to their partners, their families, and their friends. To be loved by Adrienne was a priceless gift and with that gift came kindness, wisdom, and unwavering support.
She will be dearly missed by all those who knew her and were loved by her. She leaves behind a legacy of all that is good in the world. Our lives are made better by having known and been loved by Adrienne.
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