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'Vivacious and popular' Frances dies, aged 108

February 23, 2012 15:31
Frances Woolf

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Cathy Forman,

Cathy Forman

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Religious leaders have led the tributes to Britain's oldest Jew, Frances Woolf, who has died at the age of 108.

"She knew me from the day I was born," said Rev Alan Greenbat, 82, a family friend of Ms Woolf, who spent her final years in Edinburgh House, the Sephardi home in Wembley. "She knew my grandparents and my mother was her music teacher.

"She was a vivacious and very popular person. We were in touch until the end."

Mr Greenbat, honorary consultant to the Office of the Chief Rabbi, spoke at the funeral at Bushey cemetery, along with Wembley Synagogue's Rabbi Simon Harris, who regularly visited Ms Woolf, a former congregant. Mourners also included teachers and pupils from her days as a school head.

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