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and faculty. She earned her
undergraduate degree at
University of Wisconsin in
Madison and graduate stud-
ies at UCLA and Harvard
University.
She and her husband,
Allan David, lived abroad
for many years and traveled
the world extensively. Sandy
was sent by the University
of Wisconsin to establish
language education and
training programs on all four
continents, including major
projects in South Korea,
Kazakhstan, Uruguay, Bolivia
and Turkey.
Mrs. Arfa was the beloved
wife for nearly 50 years of
Allan David Arfa. She is sur-
vived by her children, Jessica
Arfa (Dr. Steven “Shimon”)
Rudnick of Seattle, Wash.,
and Benjamin (Laura
Rafson) Arfa of Louisville,
Ky.; grandchildren, Roland
(“Rolly”) Rudnick, Eric
(“Rocky”) Rudnick and Silas
Arfa. she was the sister-
in-law of Janet Abramson
Borson; aunt of Jay (Joanna)
Abramson. In addition, she
leaves many colleagues and
friends.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Beth Israel Center of
Madison, Wisconsin, 1406
Mound St., Madison, WI
3711, bethisraelcenter.org;
or Chabad of Madison,
1722 Regent St., Madison,
WI 53726, chabadmadison.
com. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

ALAN BARRY,
79, of Commerce
Township, died
May 10, 2022.
He is survived
by his wife of 56
years, Karen Barry; son and
daughter-in-law, Todd and
Jill Barry; daughter and son-
in-law, Laura and Scott Kay;

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