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Bernice Ginburg

April 7, 1934 — December 30, 2025

Atlantic Beach

Bernice Ginburg

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Bernice Ginsburg, of Atlantic Beach, Florida (previously Schenectady, New York) passed away peacefully on December 30 with her family at her side, she was 91.

Bernice grew up in Schenectady and spent her childhood working at Modern Bakery, the family’s Jewish Deli and Bagel store, a popular spot on Broadway. She graduated from Nott Terrace High School and Albany State (now SUNY…State University of New York @ Albany) in 1956. She was the first woman in her family to graduate from college, riding the bus from the family deli to Albany on a full scholarship. She spent 35 years as a social studies and remedial reading teacher. Her patient, energizing approach to learning helped thousands of underprivileged children thrive. She challenged everyone to build their best life.

Bernice had a special knack for making everyone feel welcome and included. This was true for “her kids” and the adults around her. For years she organized the family in her role as Aunt Bernice. She led the local bridge club, started the Mahjong club, and always found an excuse for a simple social gathering (even though she was a terrible cook!) She was best known for being “appropriately” bossy and “unusually” persistent, always ending up exactly where she needed to be!

Bernice taught us that trying new things made life more interesting. She took up golf at the Edison Club in Schenectady so she could spend time with her teenage children and felt quite successful when her 9-hole score was lower than their 18-hole round. She conquered her fear of the water at the Schenectady YMCA at age 55 and went on to swim daily for 25 years. As a cancer survivor, she never looked back and always lived committed to making the next chapter meaningful.

Bernice is predeceased by George Ginsburg, her best friend and husband of 65 years. She is survived by her son Ned (and wife Jocelyn), daughter Pam (and husband Barrett) and daughter Ilene (and husband Jeff). Bernice is also “GramB” to six very accomplished grandchildren and “Great” GramB” to five very special great grandchildren. She is deeply adored by her sister Dee Rubinger (Howard) and predeceased by brother Morrie Abramson(Lois) and sister Sandy Burg (Norman). She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

A short service will be celebrated at 11:00 am, Tuesday January 6th at the Jacksonville National Cemetery (4083 Lannie Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218). In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Mayo Clinic or Community Hospice 

Finally, the family would like to thank the wonderful team at Fleet Landing. Your love was hugely impactful to mom and made a huge difference to our family.

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