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Arlene Knoller


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Arlene Knoller, 81, passed away on Tuesday at Menorah Park with her family by her side. Born in Philadelphia on November 19, 1942 to Bertram and Bessie Knoller, she had been a resident of Syracuse since 1991 when she moved to Syracuse to be closer to family.
During her professional career in Syracuse, Arlene was a sales representative for the CNY Business Journal. She enjoyed her life in Syracuse, spending time with her brother Stan and his wife Andrea, and what became a large and loving extended family. Both of her daughters settled in Syracuse as well, raising their own families and becoming a strong part of a wonderful community.
Arlene was a member of Temple Adath Yeshurun.
Her family includes her children Robin (Jeff) Smith, Bruce (Stacie) Berkowitz, and Cindy (Jeff) Stein; grandchildren Brianna and Alea Smith, Evan, Corey, and Emma Stein; her brother Stan (Andrea) Knoller; niece Bari, great nieces Mia, and Hannah; nephew Eric (Ting). and great nephews Joshua, Jeremy, and Samuel.
Funeral services will be at 11AM on Friday, January 19 at Sisskind Funeral Chapel. Friends may visit with the family immediately prior to the service on Friday from 10AM to 11AM at the funeral chapel, 3175 E. Genesee Street. The service will be live streamed on zoom. Please contact Cindy or Robin for the link. Burial will be with her parents at Montefiore Cemetery in Philadelphia.


Shiva will be observed on Sunday, January 21, at Cindy and Jeff's home from noon to 2PM, and from 5PM to 7PM


Contributions to perpetuate her memory may be made to the Senior Meal Program at the Jewish Community Center: jccsyr.org; or Magen David Adom, The Israeli Red Cross: mdais.org
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My deepest condolences to Arlene's family at her passing. We worked together at the Scotsman Press not long after she came to Syracuse. She was quite a person: fun, friendly, hard working and always good at what she did. She will be missed.

Written by Tom Cuskey
2024-01-17 2:31:36 PM