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Edward Torchy Smith
Obituary
Jan 5, 2025
Beloved wife of 47 years to Bruce E. Blackman; dear mother of Jordan E. (Kristen) Blackman and Spencer S. (Lina) Blackman; devoted grandmother of Gregory, Anna and Slade; siblings sister Laura (Michael) Mintz, brother Ted (Roberta) Kulber and the late Deborah Kulber; niece Rachel Kulber and nephew Matthew (Tanya) Kulber. Born in Cleveland, OH, Sarah moved to Buffalo soon after graduating from Case Western Reserve University. Married to Bruce in 1978, she worked for several local companies like Litelab, the Albright Knox Gallery shop and the Olmsted Center for Sight while raising her two sons. Sarah was a passionate appreciator of the arts, Francophile and a creator of iconic jewelry. She also thrived on activities like writing, dancing, discussing poetry and serving as a docent at several local art galleries. Her friends and family valued her warmth, thoughtfulness and emotional connectivity. A memorial service will be held at 11am on Sunday, January 12, 2025 at the Mary Seton Room of Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, NY. To view Memorial service, please click on link www.hdezwebcast.com/show/in-loving-memory-of-sarah-blackman. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to CEPA's arts education program at https://www.cepagallery.org/product/donate.
from Ronna Burger:
I never quite absorbed the change from “Sally” to her chosen name “Sarah,” though it was more fitting for her deeply thoughtful character. We somehow combined seriousness and playfulness in so many high school experiences, trying to understand together our lives and our world. Fred Berger remembers reading Yevtushenko’s poetry together, and he sent this recollection for Sarah’s memorial service: “I think I know where Sarah's love of the French language began. In the 10th grade Sarah, Ronna Burger and I sat together in Miss Politella's French class. We loved the class but were very silly together at times. The "punishment" for acting out was to sing a song in front of the class. "Sous Le Ciel de Paris " is etched in my brain forever. We were all so, so lucky to know her. We will never forget her.”
( I AM NOT SURE WHO WROTE THIS TO ME. Will that person pleae ID him or her self. Torchy )
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