Rita Figarsky Feigenbaum

Date of Death

August 20, 2019

City of Death

Albany, New York

Rita Figarsky Feigenbaum passed away at the age of 94 on August 20, 2019 at Albany Medical Center after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She led a full and adventurous life.

She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Pearl Silberg Figarsky. Rita was predeceased by her sister, Jean Reiner, and her husbands Harold Feigenbaum and Kurt Landsberger. A graduate of the Milne School in 1942, Rita attended Skidmore College but left in her senior year when Harold returned from service during World War II to be with him in Texas.

For the next 17 years, Rita was active in many community, arts, and philanthropic affairs. This included service in various local and national positions in the National Council of Jewish Women and on the board the Albany Jewish Community Center. She also was instrumental in founding Senior Services of Albany, a joint project of the Council of Jewish Women and the Junior League. Rita also was a recognized artist and art teacher. She was a painter and sculptor, working in oils, marble, bronze and steel. Her work won awards in many juried exhibitions in the northeast.

As her children were finishing high school, Rita returned to Skidmore College and obtained her fine arts degree in 1964. She later obtained a Masters in Fine Arts degree from Union College, where she subsequently taught studio and visual art. Union published her senior thesis, which was a complete catalogue of the college’s portraiture collection. Later in life, she wrote two books on the subject of early American silver.

Rita’s professional career was in the museum field. She was the Assistant Curator of the Albany Institute of History and Art, and the Registrar of the Jewish Museum in NYC for 15 years until retirement. She also curated the American silver collection of the noted Hartford collector, Philip Hammerslough. After her formal retirement, Rita became the ephemerist at the Florida Atlantic University Library for the Arthur and Mata Jaffe Collection.

In her 86th year, Rita met Kurt Landsberger. They married and enjoyed happy years together until Kurt’s death in 2014.

Rita is survived by her son Paul (Natalie) Feigenbaum, daughter Jean (William) Range, grandchildren David (Dana) Feigenbaum Stephanie Feigenbaum and Emily Briare, and great-grandchildren Oliver Ray Schoreck, Anna Sayre Feigenbaum and Hadley Rose Feigenbaum. She also is survived by her stepsons David and Allen (Diana Chrissis) Landsberger, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. The family wishes to give special thanks to Rita’s niece, Jane Sanders, for her loving kindnesses throughout Rita’s life.

Rita’s family also wishes to thank the staff of the Loudonville Assisted Living Residence, Rita’s home for the last years of her life, for the wonderful care they provided as Rita progressed through the disease that ultimately took her. The family also thanks the E-5 medical staff at Albany Medical Center for the care given to Rita in her final weeks. Notably, many thanks to Mimi Toussaint, her longtime aide in Florida.

Those wishing to remember Rita may wish to donate to the Harold Feigenbaum Day Camp Scholarship Fund of the Albany Jewish Community Center, the Landsberger-Feigenbaum Fund for Jewish Education of Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany or to the charity of their choice.

Burial will be private. To leave a condolence message please visitlevinememorialchapel.com

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