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In Loving Memory of

Gilda S. Bucky

April 21st, 2021

Obituary

Gilda Bucky nee Shiner, 94; beloved wife for 56 years of the late Irving; loving mother of Laurel (Arthur) Feldman, Phyllis (Sidney) Kaplan and Louis (Elizabeth) Bucky; cherished "GG" of Aaron, the late Jordan (Stephanie) and Michael (Talia) Feldman, Deborah (Michael) Mnookin, Leah (Matthew) Barnett and Andrew Kaplan, Alexandra (Rani) Dishi and Caroline (Kyle) Stiefel and proud great-grandmother of Ivy, Lily, Devorah, Meira, Shayna, Yehuda, Samantha, Seth, Miles, Isaac, Dylan and Ruby; devoted daughter of the late Frieda and Mandel Shiner; dear sister of Shirley (the late Samuel) Slavick and the late Seymour Shiner; treasured aunt of many. Gilda was the matriarch of the family and was loved by all. Service today, Thursday, 2:00 PM at Moriah Congregation, 200 Taub Drive, Deerfield. Face masks and social distancing are required to attend. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Moriah Congregation or Solomon Schechter Day School. For information, to leave condolences and for a link to view the service: Shalom Memorial Funeral Home (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com.

Memorial Events

Synagogue Service

Date & Time Thursday 04/22/2021 at 02:00 PM

Address Moriah Congregation
200 Taub Dr,
Deerfield, IL 60015

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Interment

Address Shalom Memorial Park

Shiva

Bucky Residence
3175 University Avenue
Highland Park, Illinois 60035

Traditional Shiva - Thursday following the service through Wednesday morning
Shacharit at 7:30 AM each morning (except Shabbat)
Mincha/Ma'ariv at 7:30 PM Thursday, Sunday-Tuesday, Saturday after shabbat

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