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Victoria Beton Cadranel

10 Oct 1926 – 6 Mar 2021

Birth10 Oct 1926
Death6 Mar 2021
CemeteryGreenwood Cemetery
Atlanta , Fulton County , Georgia , USA
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/223963070

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Victoria Beton Cadranel October 10, 1926 – March 6, 2021 Victoria Cadranel passed away March 6, 2021 in the loving care of her family and friends at the end of a beautiful life well lived. Victoria is survived by her children Kathie (Stevie) Alhadeff, Elaine (Steve) Katzman, Steven (Janet) Cadranel, grandchildren Marlene (Jamie) Green, Lisa Duffey, Aaron (Julia Sisti) Katzman, Sarah Katzman, Michael Katzman (Deanna Paul), Lauren Cadranel, Heather Alhadeff (Miguel Christie), Naomi Alhadeff (Ryan Stutzman), and Noah (Batel) Alhadeff, 10 great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. Victoria was preceded in death by her husband Nace Cadranel, parents Sam and Leah Beton, brothers Solomon and Morris Beton, sisters Katherine Beton and Belina Beton Hasson, and grandson Adam Cadranel. Victoria, Queen V, or Vickie as many knew her, grew up in Montgomery, Alabama and moved to Atlanta when she married Nace, her loving husband for 44 years. Everywhere Vickie went she created deep and lasting friendships. Her generous, loving, feisty and effusive spirit touched everyone she met from Montgomery, to Los Angeles, to Atlanta, to her beloved Or Ve Shalom Synagogue and the Ann Frank Museum where she dedicated so much time and energy, and finally to the staff and caregivers at the William Breman Jewish Home where she was endeared to all. Vickie was very passionate about bringing her family together to enjoy her delicious Sephardic cooking, admired qualities and skills she handed down to her children and grandchildren. Whether it was a Friday Shabbat, a High Holiday or Thanksgiving meal, her weekly card games with friends, or just a last minute supper, Vickie loved playing hostess and entertaining all who graced her home. The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and memory of you shall never pass away.

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