Nechama Dina Stuart, a beloved mother and grandmother who grew up in Crown Heights and lived in Florida, passed away on Wednesday night, 9 Adar, 5786.
She was 51.
Dini (nee Blesofsky) grew up in Crown Heights, and was known as a loving and caring person. She most recently lived with her children in Boca Raton, Florida.
About a month ago, she was diagnosed with a terrible illness, which she battled with courage.
Even while in the hospital, she cared for those around her, as she was known to drop everything to help another person. She was known to always says that “it’s not a mitzvah if you don’t do it to its fullest.”
She is survived by her children, Mindy, Moshe, Sarah and Avi, and grandchildren.
She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Breindel Blesofsky, and siblings, Toby Lew, Avremel Blesofsky, Yeruchem Blesofsky and Michoel Blesofsky.
She was predeceased by her father, R’ Moishe Blesofsky obm.
The levayah will take place this (Friday) morning at 10:00 am, in Florida.
South Florida Jewish cemetery
6081 s. Congress ave
Lake worth, Florida
Shiva
Location:
223448 CALIBRE CT (SAVANNAH PLACE)
APARTMENT #202 BOCA RATON, FL 33433
FRIDAY:
3:00-4:00 PM
SATURDAY NIGHT:
8:00 – 9:30 PM
SUNDAY:
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
2:00 4:00 PM
6:00-8:00 PM
MONDAY:
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
4:00-7:00 PM
WEDNESDAY:
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
5:00 – 7:30 PM
Mrs Blesofsky and Toby Lew will be sitting shiva on in Crown Heights on Tuesday evening at 5:30pm-9pm and Wednesday from 10am-9pm at 565 Crown St apt 1E
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
She was the nicest person. And I would come to Monsey for different things from out of town she would let my kids be part of her babysitting group.
Dini was so young and beautiful inside and out. May Hashem have mercy on us all and bring the Geula Shleima immediately.
Dini was a kind, loving and generous person. The world has lost a shining light.
Bde she was so helpful helping me fill out my citizenship many yrs ago
yes, she did it for me to – out of the generosity of her heart
a very special person. May her Neshama have an Aliyah!
Breindy, So very sorry to see this news.
Wishing you a long and happy and healthy life.
Same to the Stuart Mishpocha.
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Dini when she lived in Crown Heights, when her kids were small. She was always a positive and happy person, I never saw her angry. And she always looked like such a dedicated mother
May Hashem grant you comfort in this trying time and may her neshama have an Aliya
Sending hugs and love
So sad! Beyond words…may we only share good news
She always had a continuous and contagious smile on her face, that lit up ur day when u saw her!
May she be in the highest chambers of גן עדן
Such a devastating loss. I have such fond memories of spending shabbos in her house and her being a second mother to me whenever I needed anything. She had the kindest, most warm and genuine soul and she will be missed. My heart goes out to her family. May her memory forever be a blessing.
Bde. So sad
She was my son’s playgroup Morah and treated him with special love and care. My heart is shattered to hear this jarring news. May her family find comfort somehow:(
My heart goes out to the family. Dini was so special to us, she was the kindest, loveliest, thoughtful girl girl that anyone would want to know. She was special, she is blessed, in the heavenly heights, a beautiful welcome. May the abershter comfort all that remember her and her family.
So sorry Breindy on the loss of your beautiful daughter Dini
So sorry Toby on the loss of your sister, no words
From your friends in Australia
This is toooo Sad.. Beyond!
Nothing was ever too much for Dini Stuart. She did our family many a good turn. What absolutely awful news. May her family find comfort. Baruch Dayan HaEmes. Moshiach Now.
I remember Dini from when she lived in Crown Heights. She was always looking after her little ones, they were her world. She was a devoted mother. This is truly heartbreaking and unfair.
May her family, her children find comfort and may her Neshama have a aliya.
She passed away on 9Th of Adar her Zaidy Shneur Zalman Belsofsky.