Funeral Details

Lillian Kaufer

Interment - Private

Memorial Contributions

Journey Care Hospice
405 Lake Zurich Road
Barrington, Illinois 60010
www.journeycare.org
or
Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundation
c/o Community Foundation
P.O. Box 338
Morristown, New Jersey 07963-0338
www.cfnj.org

Memorial Contributions

Journey Care Hospice
405 Lake Zurich Road
Barrington, Illinois,60010
www.journeycare.org
or
Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundation
c/o Community Foundation
P.O. Box 338
Morristown, New Jersey 07963-0338
www.cfnj.org





OBITUARY

Lillian (Honey) Kaufer (née Stein), age 101. She was affectionally called Honey all of her life by friends and family. Honey was born in Chicago to her beloved parents, Sam and Roza. She was predeceased in death by her adoring husband of 60 years, Ernest and all of her siblings, Julia (Ned), Margaret (David), Helen (Myron), Louis(Alice), Maury(Sylvia), and Curly (Dave). A devoted, caring, and loving mother to Stuart (Addison Lobelo) and Dean (Gerald Brennan). The cherished grandmother of Sophie and Eli Reese-Wirpsa. Honey’s home was always filled with the warmth of her compassionate and loving heart, as well as the delicious smells from her superb cooking and baking. She was one-of-a-kind and will be dearly missed. Contributions in her memory to Journey Care Hospice 405 Lake Zurich Rd, Barrington, IL, www.journeycare.org or Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundation c/o Community Foundation of NJ Post Office Box 338, Morristown, NJ 07963-0338. www.cfnj.org. To keep everyone safe and healthy services will be private. 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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It has been long journey condolences to her family

sandra shifrin
March 15, 2021
On behalf of the entire staff of the Selfhelp Home, I send my condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of knowing Lillian for only a few years and always enjoyed my time with her. She was a regular for Shabbat blessings and singing every Friday afternoon. May her memory be for a blessing and may you find comfort in the coming weeks and months.


Jonathan Schwartz
March 15, 2021