Elaine was comforted by her son and only surviving child Frank A. Segall of Weston, Massachusetts along with her daughter -in- law Karen , her granddaughter Tamara, niece Myrna Stacey and her friend and care giver of 13 yrs Bea Seraphin.
Elaine grew up in Bangor Maine and moved to Natick, Massachusetts where she enjoyed a wonderful marriage to Sumner Segall until his passing in March 1995.
Elaine was a registered nurse for several years until she focused on raising her sons Lee, who unfortunately passed away in June 2020, and Frank who is a Sr Partner with the law firm of Burns & Levinson . While raising her children Elaine helped Sumner build the family business , Kiddietime , which became one of the first businesses in the United States to successfully operate coin activated kiddie rides and arcade games.
A devoted wife , mother and friend to all Elaine was very active in numerous Jewish and civic charities and charities such as the American Cancer Society and American Diabetes Association . A passionate mahjong and canasta player with a zest for clothes shopping , Elaine loved the arts and playing the penny "slots ".
Elaine is survived by her son Frank , her daughter-in-law Karen , her grand children Brett and his wife Stephanie, Jordan, Tamara and her loving cousins , nieces, nephews and her oldest and dearest friend Arnold Kaminkow.
Elaine was comforted by her son and only surviving child Frank A. Segall of Weston, Massachusetts along with her daughter -in- law Karen , her granddaughter Tamara, niece Myrna Stacey and her friend and care giver of 13 yrs Bea Seraphin.
Elaine grew up in Bangor Maine and moved to Natick, Massachusetts where she enjoyed a wonderful marriage to Sumner Segall until his passing in March 1995.
Elaine was a registered nurse for several years until she focused on raising her sons Lee, who unfortunately passed away in June 2020, and Frank who is a Sr Partner with the law firm of Burns & Levinson . While raising her children Elaine helped Sumner build the family business , Kiddietime , which became one of the first businesses in the United States to successfully operate coin activated kiddie rides and arcade games.
A devoted wife , mother and friend to all Elaine was very active in numerous Jewish and civic charities and charities such as the American Cancer Society and American Diabetes Association . A passionate mahjong and canasta player with a zest for clothes shopping , Elaine loved the arts and playing the penny "slots ".
Elaine is survived by her son Frank , her daughter-in-law Karen , her grand children Brett and his wife Stephanie, Jordan, Tamara and her loving cousins , nieces, nephews and her oldest and dearest friend Arnold Kaminkow.
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