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Adeline Eisenberg

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Adeline Eisenberg, 97, passed away on June 15, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Harold Eisenberg and mother of Renny Eisenberg (Rebekah), Steven Eisenberg, Larry Eisenberg, Don Eisenberg (Julie). She was a devoted grandmother to Adam Eisenberg, Jennie Hyams (Jason), Rachel Berkowitz Eisenberg, Lauren Knobloch (Patrick), Jessica Phillips (Chris), Carly Black (Jordan), Danielle Samson (Leib). She was the Great-Grandmother of Jacquelyn, Ascher, Cameron, Alexander, Liam, Luca, and Hayden and one on the way.  Adeline is survived by her brother Phil Sher (Judy), brother-in-law Jake Schulzinger (the late Marilyn) and her sister-in-law’s Phyllis Eisenberg (the late Hyman), Joyce Eisenberg (the late David). She was the caring sister and sister-in-law of the late Harold Sher (Ruth), Neta Scheer (Morrie), Robert Berg (Delores), Rose Ragin (Eli), Goodman Eisenberg (Betty).

Adeline the daughter of Abe and Jennie Sher was born and raised in St. Louis Missouri. Besides being a loving wife and mother, Adeline was a pre-school teacher at the JCCA for 25 years and lead parent education classes for so many moms and dads who were grateful to her for her guidance. She was an inspiration to her fellow teachers, encouraging them to pursue their higher education degrees, after she earned her early childhood certification at Forest Park Community College.  She was an avid reader, enjoyed swimming, and loved the outdoors and long walks with her dear husband Harold. She loved meeting people, and her smile warmed the hearts of everyone.

Graveside service Monday, June 17th, 9:30 a.m. at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 650 White Road, St. Louis, 63017. Contributions can be made to Artists First, 7190 Manchester Road, Maplewood, MO 63143. Visit bergermemorialchapel.com for more information. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE

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