Lorraine Eisenbach

Age:

95

Date of Death:

02/12/2026

Place of Death:

Fanwood, NJ

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Obituary

Eisenbach

Lorraine, 95 formerly of Lakewood and Westfield NJ, passed away on Feb 12, 2026, at the Mira Vie in Fanwood NJ.

Born Oct 2, 1930, in Bronx NY. She met her husband Larry and married soon after at the age of 19. Together they advocated for political and social justice. They both worked hard, started a family and raised 3 children. They were married for 55 years until Larry’s death in 2004.

Lorraine was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a friend to all her children’s friends as well. If you visited her home, you were certain to leave with a full belly.

Our mom loved staying busy, whether visiting with family and friends, folk dancing, knitting or crocheting someone a sweater or a blanket, water aerobics, she was always up for trying new things. She loved to travel and loved music, one of her favorite songs was “Me and Bobby Mcgee” by Kris Kristoferson.

Lorraine is survived by her 3 children, Peter and his wife Mindy of Pleasant Valley, NY. Robert and his wife Robin of Palmetto FL and Lisa Eisenbach-Francen and her husband John of Rahway, NJ. Four grandchildren, Casey, Molly, Morgan and Sophie and 4 great grandchildren Leo, Hayley, Lucia and Zander.

She is also survived by her sister Susan Ravick and her husband Andy of Ardsley NY.

Along with many nieces and nephews.

She is predeceased by her brother Heshey Dubitsky.

MOM,

We love and miss you so very much. You and Dad will continue to live in our hearts forever. RIP

Memorial Services will be announced at a later date.

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Farnsworth Lobenstine

a month ago

I knew Lorraine through my wife Amy Ben-Ezra. The two families grew up together. I had such a lovely visit with Lorraine in 1999,. I stayed with her while attending a nearby conference. She was delighted by asking if I could stay with her. She was so welcoming and warm, just as I had remembered her. The first evening I realized I had forgotten my slacks and she took it in stride and cheerfully sent me off to Gimbels. She was up with breakfast to send me off to my conference and welcomed me home with dinner. I left around 2pm the next day o drive home,,feeling so delighted by our visit together. I love the third picture of Lorraine in her yellow jacket. Farns

JEFFREY H GILBERT

a month ago

Deepest condolences she felt like my second mom, and was always ready with a smile and a full plate of food. . . Was especially fond of her delicious tuna salad. . . She will be missed and may her memory be a blessing for all of us. . RIP Aunt Lorraine.

Peter Eisenbach

a month ago

Mom I love you very much. We all will miss your welcoming nature. Our family and friends always knew they were welcome in your home. There was always friends or family at our place. Im so sorry you had it rough towards the end. Even so I loved visiting you at the assisted living. Eating pancakes and listening to music.