Lucile Shachtman

NORTH CANAAN — Lucile Shachtman, 96, a resident of Geer Village, died of natural causes at Sharon Hospital, Nov. 22, 2011. She was predeceased by her husband of 66 years, Leon Shachtman. She is survived by her son, Tom Shachtman of Salisbury and his wife, Harriet Shelare; her daughter, Carol Ban of Roselle, Ill., and her husband, Andrew G. Ban; her grandchildren, Noah Shachtman and his wife, Elizabeth Visceglia, M.D., of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jennifer Ban of Oak Park, Ill., Wendy Deters and her husband, Rob Deters, of Palatine, Ill., and Daniel Shachtman and his fiancée, Julia Sorrentino, of Queens, N.Y.; and a great-grandchild, Leo V. Shachtman. Donations in her memory may be sent to Child’s Voice, 180 Hansen Court, Wood Dale, IL 60191.

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