In Memory of
						
						
Amy Lipson
						
						
						December 21, 
						1942 - November 29, 2020
						
						
						
						Obituary
						
						
						
						LIPSON--Amy. Died on November 29, 2020, of cancer 
						at the age of 77. 
						
						
						
						She was born in Manhattan on December 21, 1942 and 
						complained bitterly when younger that it was too close 
						to Christmas for decent sweaters. Her parents were Leon 
						Aronson, an elementary school principal, and Frances 
						Aronson (nee Globerman), a homemaker and later a school 
						secretary. Amy went to New York City public schools and 
						was the Valedictorian of her graduating class at Long 
						Island City High School. She graduated from Stony Brook 
						University in 1963 with a Bachelor's degree in 
						mathematics and later a Masters from Columbia University 
						Teachers College. She began teaching at a Junior High 
						School and later at Newtown High School in Queens for a 
						total of 28 years, interrupted by maternity leave. 
						
						
						
						In June of 1964, she married Enoch Lipson, whom she had 
						known since the fourth grade. They had two sons, David 
						(Ellen Jakovic) and Matthew (Elizabeth Stone) and four 
						grandchildren, Sarah, Jack, Juliette and Leonora. Amy 
						was extraordinarily and correctly proud of her sons and 
						grandchildren. Her face lit up whenever she heard or saw 
						them. In addition to her husband, sons and 
						grandchildren, her younger sister Joan Pollack (Gerald) 
						and two nieces Francine Pollack (Greg Otto) and Pamela 
						Pollack and their children survive her. 
						
						
						
						Amy, who was much loved by her family, will be greatly 
						missed by them and by her many friends who loved her 
						humor and infectious laugh. She was a wonderful 
						daughter, sister, wife, mother, teacher and guidance 
						counselor and will be fondly remembered by those she 
						came in contact with.
						
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						Published in New York Times on 
						Dec. 6, 2020