Sandra G Reinfeld

sandra reinfeld

Sandra G. Reinfeld (nee Goodman) of Sherman Oaks, California (formerly of North Plainfield, NJ) passed away on April 1, 2018, at the age of 87. Sandy was born in Newark and was a graduate of Weequahic High School. For many years she was the President of Monarch Metal Fabricators, Inc., which was located in Elizabeth, NJ. In that capacity, she was the first woman ever honored for her accomplishments by the Local Teamsters Union. She was also the first woman to serve as President of Temple Beth El, which was located in Plainfield, NJ. A beloved Mother and Grandmother, she leaves behind her sons: Joel of Cliffside Park, New Jersey; Allan (Marilyn) of Scottsdale, Arizona; Elliot (Ilene) of Sherman Oaks California as well as five grandchildren. She was predeceased by her Husband of almost 60 years, Jerome Reinfeld. The Funeral Service will occur at Eden Memorial Chapels , 327 Main Street, Fort Lee, NJ, on Thursday April 5, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Interment immediately thereafter at Beth Israel Cemetery in Woodbridge, N.J. Shiva will occur at a later date due to the Passover Holiday. For information www.edenmemorial.com or call (201) 947-EDEN

Funeral Service

10:00 am Thursday, April 5, 2018

Eden Memorial Chapels, Inc.
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
07024

Final Resting Place

12:30 pm Thursday, April 5, 2018

Beth Israel Memorial Park
1098 Woodbridge Center Drive
Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
07095

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  1. Dear Joel and the rest of Sandy’s family, I first met Sandy when I wandered over to the Elmora Hebrew Center in Elizabeth as a 24 year old in 1978. She always had such a sunny disposition and I always enjoyed talking to her, and to Jerry as well. They seemed to have such a good time together. I will always have fond memories of both of them. I hope your memories of great family events will be a comfort at this sad time. Please let me know when the shiva will be. Warmest regards, Linda


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