Elizabeth Frances Hirsch Cronin

February 10, 1914 - August 2, 2010
Elizabeth Frances Hirsch Cronin

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Elizabeth Hirsch Cronin, 96, of Spring Arbor of Hendersonville died Monday, August 2, 2010.

She was predeceased by her parents, Frank A. and Barbara Hirsch; brother, Frank D. Hirsch; cousin, Elizabeth Biel; and husband, William Cronin.

She was born in Bronx, NY, but lived a large portion of her life in Long Island. She worked for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company for over 40 years. Upon retirement, she moved to Etowah with her friends, the Kamins. In 1999, she moved to Spring Arbor; she will be greatly missed by the staff and residents. She loved to read and was very talented in ceramics, crocheting and sewing. She was a member of the Etowah United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her sister-in law, Catherine Hirsch of Manchester, NH; nephew, Frank D. Hirsch of Zanesville, OH; niece, Mary Robbins of Manchester, NH; cousin, Carolyn Barrett of Rye, NH; and lifetime friend, Madeline Kamin of Hendersonville.


Service

Thursday, August 5, 2010
12:00 AM

Forest Lawn Memorial Park & Mausoleum - Directions
538 Tracy Grove Road
Hendersonville, NC 28792

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  • August 04, 2010
    Al & Mary Robbins says:
    We will miss you deeply. You will always be in our hearts. You were the best Aunt in the whole world. Love you always

  • August 05, 2010
    Scarlett Goodman says:
    I had the pleasure of visiting with Betty each month since she moved into Spring Arbor Assisted Living Center. She would come to the monthly devotional time that I led and was such a joy to be around. My husband and I had to wait many years to adopt our child and Betty used to comment that she so wanted to live to see our baby. She did and I recently took our son to visit with her. She cried and was so happy to see him. I thank God for her beautiful life. What a joy she was!