By COLlive reporter
Mrs. Channy Drizin, a beloved mother and grandmother from Crown Heights, passed away on Monday, 11 Kislev, 5783.
She was 77.
Channy was born in Romania to her parents, R’ Yisroel Moshe and Risa Preminger. The family moved to Israel as a child, where they lived in Bnei Brak.
When she was 12, her family moved to Crown Heights. Channy was a fantastic student through all her school years. She was devoted to her studies, and education overall, and constantly strived and succeeded to do what is expected of a bas melech.
Channy was known for her tremendous yiras shamayim. She was meticulous about davening and saying Tehillim and would always say, “for other things one has time but not for Davening? Of course I need to Daven. Davening comes first.”
She lived every single day with pure trust and belief in Hashem. Even during difficult times, she expressed trust and gratitude to Hashem multiple times a day.
A beloved matriarch to her family, she loved each and every one of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She always asked about them daily and wanted to know about their welfare.
She was a most devoted and loving wife, doing everything she could to support her husband who she loved and respected endlessly. She always promoted achdus for her family and all of klal Yisroel.
Channy was loved and adored by community members of all ages. Wherever she went with her smile, warmth, and kindness, she made friends.
She was predeceased by her husband R’ Mendel Drizin obm.
She is survived by her children, Motty Drizin – Crown Heights, Chaim Drizin – Crown Heights, Dina Cohen – Toronto, and Dovid Drizin – Los Angeles.
She is also survived by her sister, Martha Fireworker of Brooklyn, NY.
The levaya will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, passing by 770 at 12 PM, burial at 1 PM.
Shiva at 447 Crown Street:
Shachris: 7:30, 8:15, 9:00 AM
Mincha and Mariv Bizman
No visitors between 12 -2:30 PM, no visitors after 9PM
Mrs. Dina Cohen will be sitting Shiva at 447 Crown Street until 2 pm on Thursday, Dec 8
Then 51 Bevshire Circle, Toronto until Monday morning
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
We love you, Aunt Channy 💞
Boruch Dayan Haemes
Channy we miss you
I miss you badly already
Boruch Dayan Haemes
So sorry
Baruch dayan ho’emes.
Channy was a truly likeable,warm and caring person who saw the good in everyone. Unjudgmental and genuinely kind people like her are rare. She will be missed by her family, friends and community.
Boruch Dyan Haemes.
I am very very sad to see this. Channy was pure goodness. Deep and pure.
I can’t even believe the post I am commenting on! You are so dear to all of us nieces and nephews, and great nieces and nephews…You always greeted us with a warm, friendly hello. You always had a kind word to say and you were full of compliments to make us all feel good. You may not have been a blood relative, but you certainly felt like more than one! We couldn’t tolerate losing our beloved Mendel and now this is intolerable! I can’t bear the thought of you missing from all the Drizin Simcha’s…(let there be many!!) We will… Read more »
Besuros tovos from here on…
Moshiach NOW
BDE so true!
No matter what no matter when, she always had a smile on her face and something nice to say. Always happy for our Simchas, and joining each one with joy. Channy, you are missed already. Love, one of your Drizin nieces.
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She was kindness itself. What a Zchus to be able to call her my friend. She should be a Melitzas Yosher for her family and Klal Yisroel. The best are leaving us. She with her smile and soft spoken way will bring us the Goel Tzedek. Brocha Hurwitz
V’amein!
Ha-Makom ye-nachem etchem be-toch she’ar avelay Tziyon vi-Yerushala’yim only simchas