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She was the oldest of 7 children, 6 sisters and 4 brothers that emigrated to the United States from Poland. She and her family lived a difficult life in a shtetl, ghetto for Jewish peoples, persecuted for being Jewish by the Nazis and the bordering Russian Cossacks that persecuted and attacked their livlihoods, and humanity constantly under the German Socialist Republic prior to Hitler's Reign of Terror that permeated Eastern Europe and spread like a cancer to western Europe. Doris, took on the role of caring for her 7 sisters and brothers, when their mother, Chana Biolowaska, died from the Spanish FLu after helping a friend who was sick. Dorils lovingly took care of Ceil, Ida, Ruth, and brothers, Abraham, Michael, and Samuel Bender when the mother died of SPanish Flu. The grandfather was Barney Bender. Doris was a renaissance woman, way ahead of her time, and had married Abraham Steadly, a kind and generous Jewish person from the Pale of Russia. He adored Doris and they had two daughters, Hilda(Hildegarde) and Marilyn(Marushka) who thrived in the United States, with the rest of the Benders. They prospered and the daughters, Hilda and Marilyn went on to wed and have their own children, Linda and Jeffrey Dubin(father, Alvin Dubin) and Marilyn married Harry Froim in 1946 and adopted Sherri Ann Becker Froim when she was 6 months old from Louise Wise Jewish Children's Agency. Sherri is married to Robert Kramerson and they have 2 fraternal twin daughters, Lori and Alanna Kramerson, both born on 4/30/1981. Alanna married Joe Seamans on 10/10/10 in Ithaca, New York. The grandchildren include two female daughters. And so, Doris Steadly's legacy lives on in her granddaighters and grandsons. She was a woman dynamo and very much in love with all the family.


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