e left the job to move to Houston with our dad, her boss had to hire three people to do her job as efficiently. Claire was very philanthropic and supported a variety of Jewish organizations, Houston SPCA, and most importantly, The State of Israel. She loved to travel and was fortunate enough to see the sights all over the globe. Whether travelling with The Jewish Federation or her closest friends, she loved each and every trip. While it is painful to say goodbye to mom, we find solace in knowing that her mind and body are at peace. As it is written in the first Book of Samuel, "May her soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life". She is laughing and dancing and being guided by her loved ones, friends, and most importantly G-D. Besides seeing Joe again, she was looking forward to being with her Grandfather Max, her Aunt Mildred and her favorite brother, Marvin. Stuart Weisberg may not be a blood relative, but he is a part of the family. He played an integral role in helping mom on a daily basis. We would also like to thank the caregivers of Friendly Faces. Every single person that came to help our mom did so with love, compassion, and with a gentle touch. A family only burial took place at Beth Yeshurun Post Oak Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Congregation Beth El, The Jewish Federation of Houston, The Houston SPCA, or an organization of your choice.