Helen Galland - Family

Family

Helen Galland's first husband, Samuel Frishberg, a lawyer, died in 1964. She married Frederick E. Loewus, a handbag manufacturer, in 1967; he died in 2006.

She had a son, David Frishberg, of Arlington, Virginia, two daughters, Susan Frishberg of Putney, Vermont, and Judy Schoenig of Jackson, New Jersey, and two stepchildren, all of whom survive her.

David Frishberg said of his mother: "She was the kind of woman who could follow you into a revolving door and come out in front of you."

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