Vivian G. Moscowitz, 87, of New Paltz, died July 18, 2017 at Woodland Pond of New Paltz.
Born in Brooklyn, she was a daughter of the late Jehiel & Bertha Kuslansky Greenwood.
Vivian lived in New Paltz since 2009, having previously lived in Woodstock for 56 years. She worked as a legal secretary in, NYC, as well as in her husbands law practice. Vivian was always dedicated to her community. She was involved with the League of Women Voters, AFS and PTA, earning her the Jenkins Award for her service to community youth. She continued her community service at Woodland Pond, where she chaired the Employee Appreciation Fund and served on the Foundation Committee.
Vivian is survived by her two daughters, Eve Pardo and her husband Michael of Reading, PA, Debbie Diamant and her husband Steven of St. James, NY, her twin brother, Eugene Greenwood of Hauppauge, NY, four grandchildren, Sarah Pardo ODonnell and her husband Niall of Baltimore, MD, Daniel Pardo and his wife, Christina of Brooklyn, Joshua Diamant and his wife, Alexandra of Berkeley, CA, Jacqueline Diamant of St. James, NY, three great grandchildren, Aoife, Aryeh and Ronan. Many nieces and nephews also survive.
In addition to her parents, Vivian was predeceased by her husband, Alvin E. Moscowitz, her siblings, Bernard Greenwood, Beatrice Coen and Irma Wolfe.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, July 21, 2017 at Congregation Emanuel at 11:00 AM, with Rabbi Yael Romer, officiating.
Interment will follow in Montrepose Cemetery.