Shirley Slater Shirley Schild Slater, 89 , passed away Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Traditional Jewish graveside service will be held at Congregation Beth Israel Cemetery, 4221 Frenchmen St., New Orleans, La. on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012 at 1 p.m. She is survived by her son, Larry Slater and wife Sue; daughter, Madelene Edelman and husband Bill; daughter Rickie Charvat and husband Jim; sister Dena Grenell; grandchildren, Julie and husband Jason, Ross, Paige and husband Jeff, Courtney, Chelsy and Sean; and great-grandchildren Tyler and Sadie; and nieces and nephews . Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, Harry A Slater; parents, Harry and Hannah Schild, sister Rosalie Ross, and grandson Blake Charvat. Shirley was born on Dec. 2, 1922 in New Orleans, La., but she resided most of her life in Houma, La. After becoming the "war bride" of Harry A Slater, the two remained in Houma and were married 63 years. Being a wife and mother meant everything to Shirley; and as her family grew to include grandchildren and great-grandchildren she readily made space at her famous Thanksgiving table, cooking Kosher turkeys and her delicious stuffing. An avid gardener, one could reliably count on Shirley to know the name of a beautiful and obscure flower or tree. Another passion of Shirley's was Irish Setters; she always had a calendar of this favorite dog hanging in her kitchen. Additionally, Shirley was an active member of Houma's small Jewish community, hosting Shabbat services and attending services around the community. She also was a member of Beth Israel Synagogue in New Orleans, La. and Hadassah. The last four years Shirley continued her commitment to Judaism as a resident in the William Breman Jewish Home in Atlanta, Georgia. Fortunately, family remained close-by to keep her company. She was as beloved by the Breman Home community as she was by her Houma community. In lieu of flowers donate to a charity or cause of your choice. Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
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