Rose Blaz

Rose Blaz Obituary

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Age - 97

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September 12, 2023

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Los Angeles, CA

September 5, 1926 - September 10, 2023 Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills - Mount Sinai Chapel 5950 Forest Lawn Drive Los Angeles, California 90068 To inquire at the Booth Please choose your subscription settings below, you can unsubscribe through email at any time. Email me when someone posts in the guestbook Email me when an update is made to the obituary Email me on the anniversary of passing If you will be attending a funeral service at Mount Sinai and are not familiar with our Jewish funeral traditions and customs, we encourage you to visit our page. Our cemeteries are open Sunday through Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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