Faye Koch's Obituary
Faye Koch (103) was born in New York on December 7, 1920. She and her parents Benjamin and Sadie Weissman moved from New York to Miami Beach Florida in the early 1940’s where she worked as a photographer until her husband Milton returned from his war assignment in 1945 and started raising her family. She was actively involved in political activities and the state of Israel. She also worked as a bookkeeper for Ann’s Importers and the Asthmatic Children’s Foundation. After her children were grown, she and her husband Milton moved and lived in the Tamarac area for many years. She loved writing poetry and was the editor of the newsletters in the communities she lived in. After her husband passed away in 1996, she later met and married Herbert Kronberg who passed away in 2019. In May of 2023 she moved to Pacifica Forest Trace assisted living facility where she peacefully passed on Saturday March 2, 2024. She will be buried next to her husband Milton and close to her daughter Linda (Todd) Kliston who sadly passed away in 2022. She is survived by her son Charles (Eileen) Koch who lives in Boynton Beach. She also has four grandchildren Shaun (Zipora) Koch, Darren (Marian) Koch, Brian (Jill) Koch and Sara (Tim) Scala. She also enjoyed spending time with her eight great grandchildren Brandon Koch, Mitchell (Lauren) Koch, Rebecca Koch, Breanna Koch, Brooke Koch, Tara Koch, Hailey Koch and Rose Scala. There will be a graveside service at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Miami on Sunday March 3, 2024 at 1:00 pm. Arrangements by Levitt Weinstein Blasberg Rubin Zilbert (305) 932-2700.
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