Lillian Rosenberg Ross Weber passed away peacefully on March 1, 2025 after having lived a long and fulfilling life. She was a native Atlantan, born on September 3, 1924 at Georgia Baptist Hospital to Evelyn and Louis Rosenberg. She graduated from Girls High School where she excelled academically and went on to attend The Ohio State University and Georgia State University. Lillian was married to Harley Ross, “the love of her life” for 47 years. She later met and married Adolph Weber of New York.
Lillian was regarded as a “force of nature.” She was a role model to her family and friends, and an inspiration to all who met her. She lived over 100 years and was fortunate to have lived most of those years well. The essence of Lil was being the matriarch of a family that loved her dearly. She was the powerful force that propelled our family forward.
She was a life member of Hadassah, Brandeis, The National Council of Jewish Women, B’nai Brith, and the Atlanta Women’s Golf Association. She won The Standard Club Women’s Golf Championship in 1965, as well as other tournaments around the city. She was an erudite woman who kept up with the news and read the entire paper every day.
Lillian is survived by her daughter, Ellen and her husband Dan Katz, her son, Michael Ross and his husband Steven Landuyt, grandchildren, Erica and her husband Greg Lewis, great-grandchildren Gabrielle and Harrison, and her grandson, Dr. Ryan Katz, his wife, Elizabeth, and great-grandchildren Brady, Oliver and James.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations be made in Lillian’s memory to B’nai Torah or the charity of your choice.
RECORDING: Please click here to view the funeral service livestream recording.
SHIVA:
Shiva will be held at B'nai Torah on Wednesday, March 5, from 6:00 - 8:30 PM, minyan at 6:00 PM.