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A pril , 2020 D eath N otices
DEATH NOTICES
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DEATH NOTICES
TEITELMAN WALDMAN
WEISS Gilbert Edward Teitelman, March 29, 2020 of
Bala Cynwyd, PA. Beloved husband of Elyce
(nee Baar); loving father of Melissa (Chad)
Teitelman-Grotegut and Jodi Teitelman; ador-
ing grandfather of Hannah Grotegut, Zoe Gro-
tegut, Ethan Teitelman and Jacob Teitelman.

In addition to his love for his family, Gil was a
true Philadelphia native whose love for the
city and the Eagles ran deep. Services for Gil-
bert were private. internment pending. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to the
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
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WAITSMAN Harold Waitsman, 90, of Cherry Hill, NJ died
April 14, 2020 at Samaritan Center in
Voorhees, NJ. He is survived by his daugh-
ters Vickie Waitsman (John Smyth) and
Sherrie Cohen (Jeffrey); his grandchildren
Julian Smyth (Mary), Max Cohen, and Rachel
Cohen; and his partner of 16 years, Jackie
Chestnut. He is predeceased by his wife of 52
years, Barbara Waitsman (Casten), and his
grandson Johnny Smyth. Harold was an
Army Veteran and a member of the Jewish
War Veterans Furer-Barag-Wolf Post #126;
he served as Post Commander of the group.

Harold was also a regular participant at the
morning minyan at Temple Beth Sholom
(TBS). Graveside funeral services were held
at King David Memorial Park. A zoom shiva
will hosted by TBS on Sunday April 19, 2020.

Contributions in memory of Harold Waits-
man can be made to Temple Beth Sholom -
Morning Minyan, 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry
Hill, NJ 08003 or the Jewish War Veterans,
P.O. Box 181, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.

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www.JewishExponent.com William (Bill) Bernard Waldman, 82, of
Carversville, passed away Friday, March 13,
2020 at his home. He was laid to rest at
Carversville Cemetery on Wednesday, March
18, 2020 in a private graveside service. Born
in Philadelphia, Bill attended Germantown
High School where he was a standout player
in many sports including basketball, where
he and teammates held Wilt Chamberlain and
Overbrook High School to Wilt’s all time
scoring low. In soccer, Bill was voted All-City
goalie and also won the City of Philadelphia
ping pong championship. His passion for
sports carried into his adulthood, where for
decades he continued to compete in many
sports including basketball and softball with
the same determination and spirit that served
him well in his younger years. Bill's love of
sports carried over into business where he
was owner and president of several Basket-
ball teams. As an innovator and visionary in
the juvenile and toy industry, Bill was one of
the premier manufacturer representatives in
the Northeast. Along with his son Ken, he
eventually branched into manufacturing be-
coming a leader in developing and producing
consumer goods for the juvenile furniture in-
dustry. Bill was a founding member of
Lookaway Golf Club in Doylestown, PA where
he proudly served on its Board of Directors
since 1997. He also served on many charit-
able boards including The Matthew Renk
Foundation, The First Tee of Philadelphia,
Beth Sholom Congregation, Boystown Jerus-
alem-Philadelphia Division, University of
Haifa and Federated Allied Jewish Appeal. Bill
is survived by his wife: Audrey R. Waldman;
sons: Glen, his wife, Tania and Ken, his wife,
Christena; grandchildren: Max, Lauren, Alex-
ander, Jack and his former wife: Ann S.

Waldman. Observing current CDC guidelines
related to the Covid-19 pandemic, the family
plans to honor Bill's legacy in a Celebration
of Life once it is safe for family & friends to
congregate. In lieu of flowers, the family re-
quests memorial contributions to The Mat-
thew Renk Foundation, PO Box 426, Bucking-
ham, PA. 18912 www.matthewrenkfounda-
tion.com. REED AND STEINBACH FUNERAL HOME
Stanley Joseph Weiss, 83, of Durham, North
Carolina and formerly of Philadelphia, passed
away on Sunday, March 29, 2020. Beloved
husband of Brenda Weiss (nee Howard). De-
voted father of Susan (Alan) Flexner, Cynthia
(Lou) Harry, Lawrence (Stephanie) Weiss,
Sunni (Ben) Nelson and Robert Weiss. Proud
Pop Pop of 11 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Son of the late David and Lil-
lian Weiss and brother of the late Edward
Weiss. He was a graduate of Drexel Uni-
versity, majoring in Mechanical and Electric-
al Engineering. He completed his graduate
studies at Villanova University. He worked as
a regional sales consultant in the aerospace
sector. He will be greatly missed and always
loved. DEATH NOTICES
ZEMBLE Lillian Zemble (nee Blum), 104, passed away
on March 27, 2020. Devoted mother of
Susan Rees (John Z”L) and Bernard Zenble.

Sister of Louis Blum (Esther Z”L) and five de-
parted brothers & sisters. Loving aunt of
many nieces and nephews. Lillian was a wo-
man of valor who will be missed by many.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun, Hadassah, or a
charity of the donor’s choice.

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WOOLMAN Stanley Woolman of Bala Cynwyd, PA passed
away on April 4, 2020. Beloved husband of
Madaleine (nee Kovler), loving father of
Steven (Charlene) Woolman and Janet Wool-
man (Michael Rafferty). Grandfather of Laura
and Nicole, brother of Rochelle Lependorf,
uncle of Scott and Jeffrey Lependorf. Adored
by his extended family, Kenneth, Colette,
Carly and Natalie Schwartz. He will be greatly
missed by his family and friends. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be sent to a charity
of the donor’s choice. Celebration of life and
memorial service will be held at a later date.

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YARON Barak Yaron (Shuki) 76, of Bala Cynwyd and
Haifa. Husband, father, friend. Passed on
WEISS April 21, 2020 at 9:06 am at Arden Courts
Harriet Weiss (nee Naddle) passed away Memory Care Community in King of Prussia,
March 29, 2020. Beloved wife of the late PA, Barak was born in Haifa, Israel, and after
Arnold Weiss. Loving mother of Rick Weiss his military service in the Navy, he moved to
(Mona), and Debra Weiss Ford (Kathy). Ador- the U.S. He obtained his JD at the Law
ing grandmother of Caroline Weiss. Dear sis- School of the University of Miami. His ment-
ter of Eleanor Wolpert (the late Norman). or and beloved Father figure was Rabbi Leon
Contributions in her memory may be made to Kronish from Temple Beth Sholom in Miami
The Abington Library 1030 Old York Rd. Beach. Barak moved to Philadelphia in 1980,
Abington, PA 19001. Services were private. where he met his beloved wife Susan (nee
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
Koduss). They married in 1984. They raised
RAPHAEL-SACKS their four children, David Yaron (Rona Wilf)
Daniella (Ben Bacigalupa) Mariana (Eric
Rossman) and Laura (Todd Serinsky). They
WEISS were blessed with seven grandchildren. (Jac-
Betty (nee Whitman), April 23, 2020, of North ob, Alex and Liliana Rossman; Zachary, Eva
Wales, PA. Beloved wife of the late Meyer and Ariela Serinsky, and Atai Wilf-Yaron) and
Weiss; loving mother of Kerry Weiss, David three step-grandchildren (Jasper, Lilly and
(Deborah) Weiss and Mindy (Mitchell) Light- Samantha Bacigalupa). Graveside Service
man; cherished grandmother of Jonathan, took place at Chesed Shel Emet Jewish sec-
Rachel, Lindsey, Jessica and Molly; devoted tion at West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cyn-
sister of Ruth Bass and the late Edith Nichols. wyd, on April 23 at 11:00 AM. Rabbi Eric Laz-
Services are private. Contributions in her ar officiated. In lieu of flowers, donations
memory may be made to Jewish Family & may be made in Barak’s memory to: Temple
Children Services of Greater Philadelphia Brith Achim, 481 South Gulph Rd, King of
(JFCS), 2100 Arch Street, 5 th Floor, Phil- Prussia PA 19406, Rabbi’s Discretionary
adelphia PA 19103.

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