- She was a resident of Boston, Massachusetts; Sarasota, Florida; and Hartford, Vermont.
- She was the Volunteer Chairman of Combined Jewish Philanthropies and Israel Bonds for Boston in Boston, Massachusetts; She was the senior aide to Boston Mayor Kevin White; She was the coordinator of the National Conference of Mayors where she was appointed the Chairman of the George Robert White Fund, a public charitable trust of the city of Boston, Massachusetts.
- At 50 years old, she returned to acting becoming a successful Boston stage and television commercial actress.
- She endowed the Pediatric Fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. She supported numerous Israeli charities including Yemin Orde, a youth village in Israel where her daughter, Lauri worked.
- She was predeceased by her husband, Phil David Fine and sister Sandra Loew: She is survived by her partner of 19 years, Herb Feinstein; her sister, Harriet Jacobson; her children, Susan Fine, Lauri Fine Friedman, and Debra Fine; and eight grandchildren including Eyal Friedman, Sivan Friedman, and Daphna Friedman; Allison Fine Mishkin and Pamela Fine Mishkin; Jordan Schneider, Abigail Schneider, and Phil Schneider.
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