Funeral Details

Mary Kolodny

October 24, 1922 - December 27, 2024

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Monday, December 30, 2024 at 12 Noon

Service

Chicago Jewish Funerals
Skokie Chapel
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Clergy

Rabbi Eitan Allen

Interment

Menorah Gardens
2630 South 17th Avenue
Broadview, Illinois 60153
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Shiva

Park Plaza
6840 North Sacramento Avenue, Room 504
Chicago, Illinois 60645
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Monday 7PM-8:30PM
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 2PM-4PM and 6:30PM-8:30PM
Friday 11AM-12noon
Saturday 6:30PM-8:30PM

Memorial Contributions

Clearbrook
1835 West Central Road
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005
www.clearbrook.org
or
Friedman Place
5527 North Maplewood Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60625
friedmanplace.org
or
Park Plaza
6840 North Sacramento Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60645
www.park-plaza.org





OBITUARY

Mary Kolodny nee Schwartz, 102.
Beloved wife for 61 years of the late Max Kolodny. Loving mother of Beverly (Dr. Howard Rieger) Siegel and Judy (the late Michael) Meyerhoff and mother-in-law of the late Dr. Gary Siegel. Proud grandmother of Rabbi Adam (Miriam) Siegel, Joshua Siegel, Sunny (Daniel) Levi, Gabriel (Orit), Siegel, Johanna (Aaron) Wertheimer, Samantha Siegel, Rebecca Johnstone and Melissa (Joe) Margason. Proud great grandmother of Ariella (David) Fogelman, Shmuli Siegel, Yoel (Meira) Siegel, Yehuda Siegel, Leora Siegel, Eden (Ysroel) Kumer, Moshe Levi, Gedaliah Levi, Eli Levi, Adira Levi, Sholom Levi, Noa Siegel, Maia Siegel, Avigael Siegel, Shira Siegel, Amitai Siegel, Gilad Siegel, Ayala Siegel, Chana Miriam Siegel, Eliana Wertheimer, Shephard Wertheimer, Netz Siegel, Jake Johnstone, Madison Meyerhoff, Max Margason, the late Violet Margason, and great-great grandmother of Erez and Lavi Fogelman and Benyamin Shamaya Siegel. Dear sister of the late Ida Ross, the late Frank Schwartz, loving aunt, cousin and dear friend to many.

Having lived for the past ten years at Park Plaza Retirement Center, she was known by many as the Queen of Rummykub and renown, except for when she lost unfairly, in her opinion, for her cheerful disposition. As the years of her life increased, she was astonished at her longevity. With a shrug that belied understanding, she loved to share her favorite adage: Every day is a gift, kid.

Service Monday 12 noon at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center Road), Skokie. Interment Menorah Gardens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Park Plaza Retirement Center in Chicago, Clearbrook, 1835 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005, www.clearbrook.org or Friedman Place, 5527 North Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625, friedmanplace.org or Park Plaza, 6840 North Sacramento Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60645, www.park-plaza.org. To attend the funeral livestream, please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Always had wonderful memories of Mary. She had this glow about her, but never went away even till 102. There is a easiness about her and a Brite Smile and she had great joy in her family and it grew with each grandchild and great grandchild. May her name be a blessing

Uri Heller
December 28, 2024
Dear Beverly, For you and your amazing enormous family--yes, a gift of wonderful longevity. I believe I met your mother once--but knowing you and your kids, I can see what a wonderful person she was. What an example she set: love, generosity, family, commitment -- and education. Although she lived to 102, your sadness and loss is surely profound--as it must be for all. I am thinking of you (& everyone) and send my condolences-- her life clearly was one surrounded by people who loved and admired her.

Wendy Tucker
West Hollywood, CA
323 654 8377

Wendy Tucker (Tockman)
December 29, 2024
So sorry for your loss Beverly but how blessed you and your Mom had a century. To share and pass on. I know her memory will be a blessing to you and your family.
Her passing on Hanuka shows another miracle.

Barbara Glimer
December 29, 2024
One more message for Mary Kolodny's family -- Thank you for making it possible to attend her funeral via Zoom. The love and admiration, combined with humor and anecdotes really gave a wonderful picture of who she was. Her children and their children and their children are so fortunate and she certainly provided a tradition of love which will last.

Wendy Tucker (Tockman)
December 30, 2024