Blanche Caron (Mesiboff), 99, passed away peacefully in her home on March 3, 2023, surrounded by family members, one month before her 100 th birthday.
Blanche was born in Brooklyn, NY on April 8, 1923, the youngest of four, of Samuel and Fannie Mesiboff. As an honors student and a high scorer on the NY Regents Exam, Blanche won a full college scholarship. While at Hunter College during WWII, she sought and was selected for special training to work at Bell Laboratories where she became part of a team to develop radar systems and other electronic equipment used in the war effort including systems to detect enemy vessels in the NYC harbor and to protect the coast.
After the war, her college sweetheart Herbert Caron returned from his military service and they married. The couple began their life together in Cambridge, MA where Herb completed his doctoral studies in psychology. The family relocated with their four young children to Arlington, VA for Herb’s work and then to Parma, Ohio where they lived for 63 years.
Mrs. Caron did research on extending viability in premature low-weight infants, a joint project of Case Western University Medical School and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital of University Hospitals. She was an active member of Beth Israel - The West Temple where she volunteered in the library and helped manage a lending library for the general public. She volunteered her efforts for Cleveland Fair Housing as a tester to uncover racially discriminatory housing practices, “shopping” for apartments that were being denied to black families. Blanche also helped develop and implement programs that promoted diversity and religious tolerance in the greater Cleveland community.
Blanche was a music enthusiast. Since their earliest days together, she and her husband loved to sing and listen to music. They enjoyed an extensive and diverse record collection that spanned classical, jazz and blues, American folk and international folk traditions - now called World Music - a love of which she shared and nurtured in her children. She encouraged and supported each child in taking private instrumental lessons.
Blanche had a lifelong love of reading and learning. As an adult she took part in Hebrew Ulpan classes so that she could read and understand Hebrew, from the prayerbook and the Torah as well as modern Hebrew. In her 40s, she took courses in computers alongside college age classmates and excelled. Blanche especially took pleasure in reading to her grandchildren, and in watching her great-grandchildren and grand nephews and nieces grow and develop, knowing that she had fostered a love of reading and learning in them, too.
Blanche was predeceased by her husband of 76 years, Herbert S. Caron, her sisters Rose Eigen and Evelyn Ross, and her brother Milton Macy. She leaves behind her children Chaim Caron, Wendy Caron Zohar, James Caron and wife Amy Richman, and Peter Caron and wife Kelly; grandchildren Woody and wife Cathleen, Alissa and husband Kinal, Nadav and wife Alyss, Yotam and wife Natalie, Laila, Matan, Alex, Anna and David; great-grandchildren Marley, Wolf, Ara, Amelia, Conan, Kiri and Fiala.
SERVICES — Funeral service will be held Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 11 AM ET , at the synagogue, Hevreh of Southern Berkshire, 270 State Road, Great Barrington MA 01230, followed by burial at the Ahavath Sholom Cemetery, Blue Hill Road, Great Barrington, MA. A traditional light meal of consolation will be held at Hevreh following interment.
Shiva will be observed at the Caron Richman family home on Tuesday from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., and Zoom shiva on Thursday 6-8 p.m.
For those wishing to make a contribution in loving memory of Blanche, donations may be made to: Beth Israel - The West Temple, 14308 Triskett Road, Cleveland, OH 44111,
https://thewesttemple.com/donations/donation-form/
or to support the music programs at: Hevreh of Southern Berkshire, 270 State Road, Great Barrington MA 01230,
https://www.hevreh.org/
. To send remembrances to the family, please visit finnertyandstevens.com.
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