In Memory

Milly M. Goldstein

Added on March 10, 2018

Mildred "Milly" Goldstein, 65, beloved wife and devoted partner of Herbert Pozen; dear sister of Judy (Jim Roberts) Caplan; cherished aunt of Seth (Kristen) Caplan, Rachel (Jeremy) Gansner, Sara (Mark) Hermanoff, Avery (Susan Shulman) Cohen, Laura (Craig) Frisch, Matthew (Sabrina) Cohen, Michael (Laura) Miller and Beth (Blake) Baron; caring great aunt of 18. Chapel service Tuesday, December 26 2:30 PM at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Shaw Cancer Center (www.vailhealth.org), Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (pancan.org) or Oral Health America (www.oralhealthamerica.org) For Information or to leave condolences: 847-255-3520 or www.shalom2.com

Published in a Chicago Tribune Media Group Publication from Dec. 22 to Dec. 24, 2017

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/chicagotribune/obituary.aspx?pid=187603943



 
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09/11/21 12:58 PM #1    

Randy Saks

Milly was always so generous, helpful, friendly and brilliant. Only now learning of her passing as I looked through the "in Memory" section, I am again saddened at the loss of a beautiful human being. I remember being in Millie's house as a kid, picturing how lovely it was and a bit envious. She had a way about her which was welcoming, accepting and non-judgemental. I picture her now, smiling, talking with her at the last reunion together, her inviting us to Colorado where she was now living. I was looking forward to seeing her again at the next one. She was too young and vibrant to pass, yet, I know she is with the Angels as she was one during her time on this earth. Sending you love, Millie (as I always spelled her name : )


09/12/21 11:49 AM #2    

Debi Dubow (Jobin)

Randy you captured Milly so beautifully! Thank you for that rememberance. Milly was all these things and remained my very best friend all the years of her life. We met in 3rd grade and she was my neighbor across the street when we lived in Timber Ridge through our high school years. I moved away but she made sure we never lost touch. She always introduced me as her oldest and best friend but she had a gift of making all her many friends feel special and best. I’m certain she had many she thought of this way.  Randy Milly kept me up on all our old friends when she would come across them and you were no exception. I know she enjoyed seeing you again at the reunion. Milly was really the best at nurturing our friendship no matter how far apart we lived. I love her and miss her very much and regret that just as we retired and gained the freedom to spend more time together it wasn’t to be. She will always hold a special place in my heart. 


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