Date of death:  January 26, 2022

Funeral will be on January 28th, 2022, at 1:00 pm at the United Hebrew Memorial Chapel of Hamilton, 28 Ewen Road.

Interment will be at the Stanley Sobol Beth Jacob Cemetery, 1400 Snake Road, Burlington

Full Covid-19 protocols will be in effect as follows: In an effort to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Chapel will accommodate seating for 80 people, providing safe distancing. ONLY THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN DOUBLE VACCINATED WILL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER THE CHAPEL. Proof of Ontario certificate and Identification WILL be requested.
At the cemetery, we will be limited to a maximum of 100 persons (including Clergy) for the safety of mourners, funeral home and cemetery staff.
Masks must be worn, covering the nose and mouth, and social distancing 2m (6′) is required unless you are of the same household. For those that wish to participate in the mitzvah of Kevura, gloves must be worn. Names and phone numbers will be requested.
Thank you for your cooperation.

Lotti Redner – Peacefully at home in her 96th year on January 26, 2022. A strong and determined woman, a holocaust survivor, Lotti was predeceased by her loving husband David, her daughter-in-law Anita, and her grandson Sam. Cherished mother of Sid, Debbie and Benjamin, and Rita. Proud Bubbie/Grammy to her 5 grandchildren Gabe, Becca, Sarah, Daniel, and Celina.

Lotti was a long-time resident at Shalom Village in Hamilton where she found community and made many friends amongst the staff and residents. We are forever grateful to her caregivers Merly Sabado, Tess Baniqued, and Marilyn Masirag, who cared for her with much love, compassion, and care. A special thank you to the staff at Shalom Village who cared and supported her.

Service to be held Friday January 28 at 1 pm United Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 28 Ewen Rd, Hamilton. Shiva private.

Donations in Lotti’s memory may be made to Shalom Village (905 529-1613 or to shalomvillage.ca) or a charity of your choice.