CURRENT SERVICES

Visitations
Friday December 16 10-11


Services
Friday December 16 11


Cemetery
Adath Yeshurun

Regina Perelmut


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Regina Perelmut, 94 died Monday morning in The Villages, in Florida. Born in Philadelphia on August 30, 1928, she had moved to Syracuse as a teenager with her mother, Helen Rosenberg.

In 1950 Regina married Lester Perelmut; the love of her life. She started enjoying golf when they belonged to Cazenovia Country Club; and then at Lafayette Country Club where they enjoyed many years with great friends. Regina loved playing Mah Jongg, Canasta, and Bridge with her friends. Lester and Regina lived in Syracuse until 1992 when they moved to South Florida. In 2017 Regina decided to move to the Villages to be closer to her daughter. Her family was the most important thing in her life.

Her family includes her son Rick (Janet), her daughter Sherrie (John) Adams;
grandchildren Craig (Jenny), Jamie (Stacy), Neil, Staci (Ken), Robbie (Alisan), and Chad; and great-grandchildren Kylie, Juliet, and Teddy

Funeral services will be at 11AM on Friday December 16 at Sisskind Funeral Chapel. Friends may visit with the family immediately prior to the service from 10-11AM at the funeral chapel, 3175 E. Genesee Street. Burial will be in Adath Yeshurun Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to The National Fragile X Foundation: https://fragilex.org

The service will be live streamed on the Sisskind Funeral Service Facebook page beginning at 10:55 on Friday.

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Regina has been like a surrogate mom to me. She will be greatly missed from our Rosh Hashanah and Break Fast gatherings. I will especially miss having birthday dinners with her. Sherrie and family have become like a family to Steve and me. Our deepest sympathy to all the Perelmut’s and extended family members.

Written by Linda Kochnover
2022-12-12 10:23:12 PM



After meeting Sherrie and John in The Villages, Regina became one of our own. Her love of friendship included her pack of newbies along with her forever friends. We are grateful to have shared many holidays and special days with her (including canasta!), and she will be in our hearts forever. We send our deepest condolences. Love, Marla and Barry

Written by Marla Small
2022-12-13 3:13:19 PM