Beverly Satloff, 92

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Beverly G. Satloff passed away peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 28 at the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington.

Born in 1928 in Providence, the city where she spent all but the final years of her life, Beverly was the youngest of the four children of Louis and Edith (Samdperil) Granoff. She graduated from Hope High School with honors, attended Cornell University and worked at the Providence Journal before she married Morris Satloff in 1954 and became a homemaker. Over the next half-century, they together raised three boys, before Morris died in 2011. Soon after, Beverly relocated to Maryland to be closer to some of her grandchildren.

Devoted to her family and community, Beverly was a lifelong member of Temple Emanu-El and a strong supporter of Jewish organizations and causes. She enjoyed golf, painting, mahjong, travel and visits to Narragansett Pier.

She is survived by her three sons: David of Pawtucket; Lewis of Los Angeles, California; and Robert of Chevy Chase, Maryland; her older brother Leonard Granoff and his wife, Paula of Palm Beach, Florida; nieces and nephews; and 15 grandchildren: Zeke, Sophie, Bat-El, Eliel, Avigayil, Tehila, Elisheva, Naomi, Hannah, Noah, Gabriel, Sammy, Benjamin, William and David.

Contributions may be made to the Temple Emanu-El Chapel Fund, 99 Taft Ave., Providence, RI 02906.

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