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Obituaries are supported by a generous grant from Sinai Memorial Chapel. Steffi Tick Steffi Tick Loving wife, mother and grandmother Steffi Tick (née Moser), 93, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2021 from natural causes. She was born in Duisburg, Germany, on October 2, 1927, and 11 years later fled the Nazis with her family, landing in Sydney, Australia. Growing up, she was active in Habonim, which led to many friendships some lasting nearly 80 years. She trained as a dietician at the University of Sydney and worked in senior services for many years after moving to San Francisco in 1966. Steffi was married for 60 years to Stanley Tick, a native of Brooklyn and an English professor at San Francisco State, who passed away in 2017. The two met in Italy in 1953 while each was vacationing with a friend. They hit it off immediately and a long-distance letter-writing relationship ensued. In June of 1957, Stanley stopped in Sydney en route to Myanmar (then Burm ....
Sinai Memorial Chapel, the only Jewish funeral home between Los Angeles and Seattle, will start livestreaming most of its graveside funeral services by the middle of this month, executive director Sam Salkin has announced. The cost-free option will allow family members and friends who may not be able to travel during the pandemic for health or cost-related reasons the ability to view and listen to the funeral service on their computer or cellphone. The funeral home will be using Viewlogies (rhymes with eulogies), an S.F.-based funeral streaming company whose services have seen increased demand during the pandemic. Family members can send invitations to the service through a passcode-protected link. After the service ends, the video is archived for later viewing. ....
Barry Dow Biegun, 93, passed away peacefully on Feb. 26 at his home in Cupertino. Barry was the son of Leah Eisenstein Biegun and Chayim Biegun. Born in Poland, Barry was only 11 years old when Soviet troops invaded Poland in 1939. Barry was part of the largely untold story of Polish citizens who were deported by the Soviet Union to Soviet labor camps at the beginning of World War II. Barry was a child when he was sent to the Siberian labor camp, known as “The Gulag,” where he remained until he was 17 years old. After surviving the Holocaust, Barry came to the United States. Before completing his degree, he decided to join the U.S. Air Force in June 1945 and served as a staff sergeant until he was honorably discharged in August 1952. In January 1953, Barry achieved a lifelong dream when he became a U.S. citizen. ....