1985 yearbook photo of Louisa D Munzer at Fay School in Southborough, Massachusetts. She was on the staff of the private school as a teacher of Hebrew.
Louisa D (Deutsch-Dale) Munzer was born on September 17th, 1923 in Czechoslovakia to Ignatz Deutsch (1887 - 1944) and Betty Feldman. She had six siblings: Margita, Arnold, Ella, Bernard, Sari, and Moric Deutsch.
A survivor of the Holocaust, Louisa immigrated to the United States and she married Emanuel W. Munzer (1920 - 2017) in 1952 in the Bronx, New York. They had a daughter, Tracy, and were married for 48 years.
Louisa Munzer died on December 13th, 1999 in Massachusetts at the age of 76. She is buried in Sharon Memorial Park in Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Louisa's headstone says that she was a "revered and great teacher of Judaica" and that she was a "Holocaust survivor".
See Louisa D Munzer: Obituary.
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