Simon Wind and Ida Weitzman Dear grandfather of Robert. Loving father of Ruth llrinsky and Sara Wind. Resoosing 2‐4 and 7‐9 pm at Riverdale on Hudson Funeral Home, 6110 Riverdale Avenue el West 261 St. Sister of Mary Bunke of Shelter Island, N.Y. Ter cf Pose, Ic.ung aunt of Judith Trumble. VYDRA‐Ledlslav Hugh, 75 yrs old of Woodstock. Reposing at The Frederick Funeral Home of Flushing. Devoted grandmother of Christopher, Thomas and Grace. Richard Sursit & his family their most sincere condolences on Loretta E David Starrier Herbert & Shirley Drexler We extend our deepest sympathy to Richard Sud & the Sursit family won the loss of Blanche Sursit. Richard Surut & to the Sun, family won the death of his beloved wife, Blanche.īoth Dick & Blanche contributed generously to the cause of B'nal Brill & to the Anti Defamation League. As a member of the Board of Governers of District al 8'nei Brith & former president of Goode‐Goldman Lodge, I wish to express my sincere sympathy to Mr. Members of the Anti‐Defamation League of B'nel B'rith extend their sympathies and deep condolences to the family and pay that warm memories will soon bring them consolation. Funeral services today al 1 :45pm at The Riverside Chapel, 76th 6 Amsterdam Ave. We the members from the society will miss her terribly & we will remember her always. She was a most charitable & devoted member of our society & a wonderful family person. Surat was rte President of The Mother Ruche' Sara Sursit Sisterhood Society. After a long & tedious Illness, Mrs Sum died March 13, 1979. “Feel free to stop me on the street to express your thoughts and concerns for our city, or just to say hello,” Toomey said.SURUT‐8lanctre. Mike Connolly.Īsked Monday night whether he’d decided on another run, Toomey dissembled, shrugging that he was keeping his options open and “we’ll see.” Asked about the several people remarking on the closing of his offices at 550 Cambridge St., East Cambridge, he said his offices were still open.īut within the hour, his statement was live online, where he expressed sadness at “stepping down from a job that I love” but gratitude to the people who voted for him as well as to campaign volunteers and legislative aides, family members, his council colleagues and to “the city managers and city staff who have worked with me to make Cambridge a caring community while ensuring fiscal stability.” In September 2016 he was denied a 13th term in a primary defeat to now state Rep. He also worked for 24 years as state representative in the 26th Middlesex House District serving East Cambridge and East Somerville, sometimes having to juggle his time between Sullivan Chamber at City Hall and the State House on Boston’s Beacon Hill. He served two terms and was elected to the City Council for the first time in 1989, reelected reliably with a strong record of constituent services particularly for East Cambridge, his lifelong neighborhood. Toomey, 68, was first elected in November 1985 balloting to the School Committee. Still, it is now guaranteed that at least one challenger will be elected to the council, filling Toomey’s seat. Simmons was first elected to the council in 2001. her children Elnora and Timothy Temple of Lowman, NY and Donald Fleming of. Denise Simmons, after Toomey the longest-serving councillor, is now the last whose plans remain a mystery. She had the gift of conversation with a tinge of humor that endured family. As always, I will continue to be active in our community.”Īmong the nine councillors, Toomey is the second-to-last to declare his intentions for when nominating papers become available with the start of July E. “While I will not be on the City Council in 2022, this is not goodbye. “It is with much gratitude and a tinge of sadness that I announce I will not be a candidate for reelection,” Toomey said in the prepared statement. Though he was cagey when asked face to face about a next run – after a council meeting that lasted well over five hours – that was apparently only because he had a statement prepared to appear late on the Cambridge Civic Journal Forum, run by longtime city politics watcher Robert Winters. City councillor Tim Toomey, seen in 2010.Ĭity councillor Tim Toomey said Monday that he is retiring from public service after more than 35 years.
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