

The only way you can describe our mother was that she was a survivor. She was born in Plzen, Czechoslovakia, to Alfred and Emma Wolfner Goldscheider. At the age of 18, her whole family was put in Terezin, a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. She spent 4 long years there and only her Mother Emma and she survived. After the war, their great aunt, Helen Frankenfeld, sponsored them to come to the United States.
A few years later, my mother met my father, Stanley Ebb, from Boston and the rest is history. They married, settled in Newton and had two children, Alaine and John. Nina worked at Newton High in the language lab, which she loved. She and Stanley later moved to Stratford, Connecticut, where she lived until after the death of her husband in 2001. She soon moved to Ithaca, NY to be closer to her daughter. She lived in Longview and for the past couple of years Bridges of Cornell Heights.
She struggled with the horrible disease of Alzheimers for almost 10 years, so when we say she was a survivor in every way, we mean it.
She is survived by her daughter, Alaine (David) Troisi and son, John (Evilee) Ebb. Their children, Gregg (Leigh-Ann) Hoornbeck, Scott (Lisa) Hoornbeck, Andrew Troisi, Shari (Josh) Ryan, Lori (Phil) McGeown and their children: Gregory and Rylee Hoornbeck, Brayden and Bryce Ryan, and Ava McGeown.
She will be buried in Sharon Memorial this week.
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