Civia Arlene Spiegel Yellin
Died
Civia Arlene Spiegel Yellin
Lovingly remembered, she was the strong matriarch of her family
The family of Civia Yellin, 85, is saddened to announce her passing in Delray Beach, Fla., on April 5, 2020.
Civia, of Irvington, N.J., was a dental hygienist who later managed a multi-practice dental group. She relished in the accomplishments of her family, raised in East Brunswick, N.J., who served the public interest in law, medicine, and the armed forces.
Civia was tragically predeceased by her son, Dr. Lawrence Yellin, her daughter, Nancy; daughter-in-law Robin (Moore), and grandson, Nate, whose lives were senselessly claimed by a drunk driver in 1997, and her loving husband Arthur, who passed shortly thereafter.
Over the past 20 years she has exemplified unimaginable strength, ensuring the lasting memory of her family's legacy and advocating for the causes she tirelessly supported.
Civia will be lovingly remembered and missed by her son, Joel; brother Ed (late Karen); nieces and nephews, Randi (Richard) Kessler, Jeffrey; Neil (late Beth; Angie) Spiegel, Ryan, Ricky; Ian (Crystal) Spiegel, Evan, Lucy; extended family Amy Bromberg (David Goldstein), Sara (Isaama), Devra; Jill (Matt) Fellner; Denise Tremmel, Tatiana, Raphael; and countless other friends and family members whose lives she's touched.
Due to the current health crisis, funeral services and Shiva will be conducted privately.
Donations in Civia's memory can be made to the Rutgers University Yellin Family Biomedical Colloquium Fund. Please be sure to mark gifts as tributes to the Yellin Family.
Lovingly remembered, she was the strong matriarch of her family
The family of Civia Yellin, 85, is saddened to announce her passing in Delray Beach, Fla., on April 5, 2020.
Civia, of Irvington, N.J., was a dental hygienist who later managed a multi-practice dental group. She relished in the accomplishments of her family, raised in East Brunswick, N.J., who served the public interest in law, medicine, and the armed forces.
Civia was tragically predeceased by her son, Dr. Lawrence Yellin, her daughter, Nancy; daughter-in-law Robin (Moore), and grandson, Nate, whose lives were senselessly claimed by a drunk driver in 1997, and her loving husband Arthur, who passed shortly thereafter.
Over the past 20 years she has exemplified unimaginable strength, ensuring the lasting memory of her family's legacy and advocating for the causes she tirelessly supported.
Civia will be lovingly remembered and missed by her son, Joel; brother Ed (late Karen); nieces and nephews, Randi (Richard) Kessler, Jeffrey; Neil (late Beth; Angie) Spiegel, Ryan, Ricky; Ian (Crystal) Spiegel, Evan, Lucy; extended family Amy Bromberg (David Goldstein), Sara (Isaama), Devra; Jill (Matt) Fellner; Denise Tremmel, Tatiana, Raphael; and countless other friends and family members whose lives she's touched.
Due to the current health crisis, funeral services and Shiva will be conducted privately.
Donations in Civia's memory can be made to the Rutgers University Yellin Family Biomedical Colloquium Fund. Please be sure to mark gifts as tributes to the Yellin Family.
Source: Newark Star Ledger
Published on: 06-04-2020