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Fannie London

October 1, 1922 — June 19, 2020

Fannie London, 97, passed away on June 19, 2020 in Palm Harbor, FL. A devoted wife and caring and attentive mother of three, she was born in Indianapolis, IN to Aaron and Celia Zoll in 1922. Her mother passed away when she was almost 2, and she was raised by her grandparents. Her father remarried and she moved into their home in Terre Haute with her 2 brothers Sam and Nathan.

She met and married Jack London in 1950 and they lived in Terre Haute, where they worked in the family business Cut Rate China & Glass Co. (CRC). Together they raised three children. Because of her childhood, she wanted to make sure she was always there for them. Fannie loved to travel, shop, roast a brisket, and cook outside on her grill. She was a member of the United Hebrew Congregation, member of the Federation of Jewish Women, and Hadassah. They retired to Lake Worth, FL in 2003 and enjoyed visiting family and friends. They lived in Florida for 17 years, but their hearts remained in Terre Haute. Fannie was preceded in death by her husband Jack in 2019, her brothers Sam (Lillian) and Nathan (Becky). She leaves behind a daughter Adrienne, sons Craig and Marty (Melinda), 1 granddaughter Haley, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00am on Tuesday June 23rd at Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the United Hebrew Congregation 540 South Sixth Street.
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