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Rush frontman Geddy Lee is mourning the death of his mother, Mary Weinrib, who died this past week at the age of 95, just a few weeks shy of her 96th birthday.
Weinrib died on July 2, as revealed in an obituary from Benjamin s Park Memorial Chapel. Her bond with her son was recently on display as Weinrib appeared with Geddy Lee on Dave and Virginia Grohl s
From Cradle to Stage series. During the chat, Lee spoke of growing up in a house where he was aware that his parents had been holocaust survivors. See a clip from the series below.
According to her obit, Mary grew up in Wierzbnik, a Jewish shtetl that was part of Starachowice, Poland, which was occupied by the Germans beginning in 1939. She worked at a labor camp at the munition s factory in Starachowice and the concentration camps at Auschwitz, where she met and fell in love with her husband Morris Weinrib, and at Bergen-Belsen, where she was finally liberated in April 1945. Reunited and married in 1946, Mary and Morris emigr
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Geddy Lee is mourning the death of his mother, Mary Weinrib, who passed away on Friday, July 2, weeks before her 96th birthday.
Born in 1925, Mary grew up in Warsaw, Poland, and came of age during the Holocaust. As a teenager and young adult, she survived internment at Nazi concentration camps, Starachowice, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen.
After being liberated in 1945, Mary and Morris Weinrib married and moved to Canada, where they raised their family. Morris passed away suddenly in 1965, but Mary lived to see their three children grow and have success.
Geddy, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Rush in 2013, was close with his mother, whose life story was a constant source of motivation and inspiration throughout his own life and career.
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