Stan Shraybman
Lyubov Kaplan was not only known for her kindness and warmth—she was the heart of our family. She had a way of making everyone feel seen, welcomed, and deeply loved. Her presence brought comfort, and her strength held us together in ways we will carry with us forever.
She loved bringing us together, especially around the table, where so many of our memories were made. No matter the time or situation, she was always just a phone call away—ready to listen, to help, to give whatever she could. Her love for her grandchildren—Jacob, Ayden, Ethan, and Max—was boundless. Each of them was her pride and joy. When Max would call her “Babushka Lubachka,” her face would light up in the most beautiful way.
I will miss my mom in ways that are hard to put into words. I will miss our conversations, our shared secrets, and the quiet understanding we had as mother and daughter. Those moments meant everything to me. She also opened her heart completely to my husband, Stanislav, embracing him as her own son. He will always be grateful for her love, warmth, and unwavering support.
Her love was constant, generous, and deeply felt. That is the legacy she leaves behind—a love that will continue to guide us, comfort us, and stay with us always. We will miss her more than words can express, and we are so grateful for every moment we had with her.
We love you always and forever, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother.
-Anna, Stanislav and Max

