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Lucille Almeleh Spring

1933 - 2013

Lucille Almeleh Spring obituary, 1933-2013, Seattle, WA

Lucille Spring Obituary

Lucille (Lucy) Almeleh Spring

April 17 1933 ~ December 10, 2013

Lucille 'Lucy' Almeleh Spring born at the home of her parents, Pinhas David Almeleh (Pinky) and Victoria Franco Almeleh (Vicky), located in the East Cherry Street neighborhood of Seattle. Child of Sephardic Jewish immigrants from the Isle of Rhodes, she formed strong ties with her large extended family. Lucy had many lifelong friends starting with her school years at Leshi Elementary, then Washington Junior High, Garfield High School, and the University of Washington. Lucy was an athletic tomboy with a love for music and animals - especially dogs. She was a Girl Scout, Air

Scout, and Horizon Girl. She was a

member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority at UW, serving as an

advisor to the house for many years.

In her teens Lucy was twice President of the Junior Choir at Temple De Hirsch. Music Director Samuel Goldfarb, an accomplished composer, recognized Lucy's potential at the age of 15 when he asked her to join the music teaching staff. She brought great enthusiasm and dedication to her work as the director of children's choirs and the Sisterhood Ladies Choral Group from 1948 to 1977. Following the lead of her mentor Mr. G, Lucy crafted numerous plays, musicals, and cantatas for the Temple events centered on Chanukah and Purim and she was an active performer in many of them. Many of her students have gone on to serve in religious and musical leadership for Jewish communities throughout the US.

Lucy met the love of her life, Rudy Abram Spring, through the Temple's singles activities. Married in 1955, Lucy enjoyed 45 years of blessed marriage with her loving husband and best friend. Rudy passed away in May of 2000. They shared many passions including golf, bridge club, service work for their synagogues, time with life-long friends, Garfield Grad reunions and hosting gatherings in their home in the Mockingbird Hill neighborhood of Bellevue.

Golf with Rudy, family, and her many friends at Glendale Golf and Country club brought her much enjoyment. She volunteered in many capacities for the Glendale Women's Golf Association, serving as Club Captain in 1976. In 1981 she had a hole in hole in one while playing with Rudy.

Family was essential to Lucy, maintaining close ties with both the Almeleh-Franco-Mossafer-Peha and Spring-Glass-Himelhoch lineages. While only able to enjoy 4 decades with her older brother and only sibling, David P. Almeleh died in 1977; she cultivated a strong bond with his survivors (Craig, Michelle, Justin and Jaime). Ahead of her time, Lucy nurtured a blended family for her 2 step-daughters and 2 sons. She was instrumental in coordinating the annual Franco-Peha-Mossafer Family Picnic for 33 years; typically well over 100 gathered at Lake Sammamish State Park for the daylong festivities.

Lucy's life of service to the Seattle Jewish community started very early in her life as she often volunteered with her mother in her pre-teen years. In 1948 she became an employee of Temple De Hirsch leading many facets of the religious and educational aspects of the Temple. In 1977 Lucy was hired as the cultural arts director for the Jewish Community Center and spent 5 years creating educational, art and musical programming. In 1983, Lucy began a 30 year career at the Kline Galland Home serving as Director of Volunteers, Community Relations, Activities, and Religious Programming. She worked with great commitment to meet the diverse range of Jewish cultural and religious programming to all residents of the convalescent, assisted living, and day center facilities. Collaborating with Activities Department team and other Kline Galland colleagues to enrich the quality of life for residents and their family gave her great satisfaction. She was honored in 2005 with the Power of One Award by the Women's Endowment Foundation for her outstanding work at The Kline Galland Center. She especially enjoyed a special concert sponsored by her Spring Family nephews and the entire Kline Galland Home staff (current and retired) in honor of her 80th birthday.

Lucy is survived by: four children - Perry Spring (Janet Spring Kearsley) Port Townsend, Washington; Harley Spring (Robyn) Portland, Oregon; step daughters Sally Lonn (Howard) Phoenix, Arizona; and Peggy DeLeon (Michael) Redmond, Washington. Nine grand children: Danielle, Mallory, Arianna, Tracey, Jennifer, Steven (Jackie), and Marci (Sean), Shelly, Solomon. Four great grandchildren: Ryan, Gabriella, Brandon, and Virginia. Many nieces, nephews, and cousins who all knew and loved Bubba Lu. Thank you Lucy for your boundless energy, love, and strength of character - you are an inspiration for all.

Funeral services were held Thursday December 12, 2013.

Memorial contributions can be made to: Lucy and Rudy Spring Endowment Fund for the enhancement of Jewish Life at the Kline Galland Center or any of her three synagogues Temple B'nai Torah, Congregation Ezra Bessaroth, Temple DeHirsch Sinai, The Jewish Family Service or any charity of your choice.

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Published by The Gazette from Dec. 11 to Dec. 15, 2013.

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Elaine Simons

December 5, 2021

Thinking of Lucy. Her voice brought joy to many over the years. Embracing her family in love.

Frederick Cohen

December 14, 2013

Harley, Perry, Sally and Peggy
Our hearts go out to your family over Lucy. Our families were very close for many years, golfing, dinner parties,cards. A great lady, she will be missed by all.

Bob Podrat

December 13, 2013

Perry,
My sympathies to you and your family. I did not know that Lucy was your mother. I knew her from Kline Galland. Lucy was the first person I met when I volunteered to run a men's group with David Brumer. Lucy was a wonderful, warm and inclusive force. I'm sorry for your loss and that of the community at large.

Talby and Bob Gelb

December 13, 2013

We are saddened by the loss of beautiful Lucy! She was one of the kindest, sweetest ladies on the face of this earth and I just always thought she'd always be here! I will never forget how this Sephardic lady sang Yiddish songs to my mother-in-law while she was dying at the Kline.
Who does that? LUCY! We will all miss her very much. Talby and Bob Gelb

Sandy Kraus

December 12, 2013

I knew Lucy through my work at NCJW and at Kline Galland as coordinator of the monthly birthday parties there. There wasn't a nicer and more energetic person! I have many wonderful memories of Lucy that I will never forget.

Lisa Kranseler

December 12, 2013

Lucy- an inspiration to all. I thank you for the time I have been lucky to know you and for your unending support of the Washington State Jewish Historical Society. My thoughts are with the whole family at this time.

Edythe Gissing

December 12, 2013

Lucy Spring was a bubbly,ever smiling and talented woman. We sang together from time to time at the Temple Sinai Friday services when Goldie Jaffe was the music director and Irving Sternoff was the cantor. Those were the days!!
God bless you Lucy. Rest in peace, I shall not forget you.
Edythe Gissing,Tucson AZ.

Tony Volchok

December 12, 2013

i cant think of a nicer lady than Lucy . I know she will be missed terrible by everyone . My prayers go out to all of you for your loss.

Alan Israel

December 12, 2013

Lucy was instrumental in my musical and Jewish upbringing. She is etched into history and her love for the Jewish community will live on every time we sing.

Alan T. Israel

Pablo Stanfield

December 11, 2013

Ha-Shem will hold her and sing with her. Her memory will always be a blessing!

Janet Gindin

December 11, 2013

Many special memories of Lucy, choir at Temple de Hirsch, seeing her play golf at Glendale and just being Lucy. She had a beautiful smile and bountiful energy.

Larry Asher

December 11, 2013

Lucy has been bringing a smile and a song to my lips since I was a little boy. I have never met -- and never will meet -- a person as positive, delightful, and generous as Lucy.

Elaine Simons

December 11, 2013

Lucy you will be missed. You always greeted me with such love and your voice was a gift. Love to Perry my dear old friend!

Jenny Simons

December 11, 2013

Gosh, she embraced me when I lived in the neighborhood. She was such a delight.

Michelle Pierce Kavesh

December 11, 2013

Harley - am so very sorry for your loss. Your mom sounded like a lovely woman - a real loss for your family and the community. Our condolences - Michelle & Jerry Kavesh

Lori Kraft

December 11, 2013

Lucy brought a special sparkle and enthusiam to all. To say she will be missed is an understatement of great magnitude. A heartfelt goodbye to a very special lady.

Barbara Coe

December 11, 2013

The community was a better place for having Lucy with us and will never be the same without her.

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12

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11:00 a.m.

Temple B'Nai Torah

15727 NE 4th St, Bellevue, WA

Dec

12

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Seattle Sephardic Brotherhood Cemetery

1 block east of N 167th at Aurora (Hwy 99), Seattle, WA

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