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LEVAY Sylvia “Syl” Levay (nee Yollin) 1919-2020 of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania passed away
peacefully on March 30, 2020 at the age of
101.Wife of 66 years of the late Bernard
Levay, Sylvia is survived by her children Mark
(Roberta) Levay, Alan Levay, and Cheryl
(Gerard) Russ; grandchildren Elyse (Lance
Brandt) Stolinsky, Steven (Elisa) Levay,
Hinda (Kevin) O’Donnell, Hope (David) Got-
tlieb, Lisa (Scott) Warchol, Michelle (Nick
Rynders) Cantor, and Dani Cantor; great-
grandchildren Scott Stolinsky, Michael Stol-
insky, Jessie Gottlieb, Harrison Levay, Haiden
O’Donnell, Sami Levay, Lindsay Gottlieb, and
Brittany O’Donnell. Syl was very proud of all
her children, grandchildren, and great-grand-
children. She enjoyed sharing stories and
pictures of all her family members and their
accomplishments. She was well known for
her colorful sense of humor and spunky per-
sonality. Syl was loved by all and will be
greatly missed. Graveside services will be
held privately due to COVID-19 regulations.
Memorial donations may be made to The Mi-
chael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Re-
search. michaeljfox.com or Donation Pro-
cessing: The Michael J. Fox Foundation, PO
Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014.
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Shirley W. Levick, resident of Lake Worth, FL,
previously from Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
passed away on February 29, 2020 surroun-
ded by her loving family. Beloved wife for 66
years of the late Allan M. Levick. She will be
deeply missed by her children, Marlene
Levick (Ora Sue McKinnon), Gail Berman
(Bruce), Honey Bronson (Daniel). She was
cherished by her grandchildren, Jennifer
Robins (Douglas), Benjamin Bronson (Alis-
on), Sarah Bronson and Aaron Berman. Fu-
neral services and shiva were held in West
Palm Beach, Florida. Donations may be made
to Hadassah or the charity of your choice.
LEVIN Hermene Levin, nee Gottlieb, of Langhorne,
PA passed away peacefully at home on
March, 16 2020. She was born on May 19,
1934 in Pittsburgh, PA to Sidney and Emma
Gottlieb. She was the wife of Dr. Alexander L.
Levin and mother of Barry, Robert and Neil
Levin, and Grammy to Tommy, Olivia and
Ben. Hermene loved her family and enjoyed
entertaining them in her home, which she
decorated seasonally. She loved music,
movies, dancing, Chinese food, her “shows”,
shopping for clothes, returning clothes and
being a positive light in the lives of the people
she loved and who loved her. She worked as
an interior decorator, in fashion, and medical
reception. She was laid to rest at the Wash-
ington Crossing National Cemetery in New-
town, PA.
LEWIS Charlotte Lewis (nee Rosenblatt). March 18,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Sheldon Lewis.
Loving mother of Amy Criswell (Albert) and
Marjorie Graff (Myron). Devoted grandmoth-
er of Sara Greene (Shannon). Funeral Ser-
vices were held on March 23, 2020. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to the
American Cancer Society or a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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Irma Silver Malissa on March 31, 2020. Cher-
ished only child of Samuel Silver and Sara
Horowitz Silver. Beloved wife of Louis G.
Malissa and loving mother to Phyllis Malissa
Finkelstein (Gary) and Dean Robert Malissa
(Elizabeth Entine). She is survived by her
grandchildren Joanne Schell (Christopher),
Lauren Hellman (Stephen), Amy Hersz
(Joshua), Samuel Malissa (Chen Reichert).
She will be deeply missed by her 6 great
grandchildren, Benjamin and Jacob Schell,
Annabel and Zoe Hellman and Silvie and Nes-
sah Hersz. Irma was a formidable, strong,
fun-loving woman. She had many, many
friends because she knew how to be a friend.
She carried the joys and burdens of being an
only child with generosity, kindness and love.
She was a source of constancy and support
for her hardworking husband and her striv-
ing children. She was engaged and involved
grandmother who knew the passions and in-
terests of her grandchildren and great-
grandchildren, and took thenon many adven-
tures. Irma and Louis enjoyed life together
and shared a great sense of humor. They had
a wide circle of friends with whom they
traveled the world. They forged many strong
bonds with the people they met at Melrose
Country Club and, later in West Palm Beach.
Irma left a wonderful legacy of community
service - She was an endowed JFGP Lion of
Judah and Woman of Vision. She served her
congregation, Keneseth Israel in the Sister-
hood, worked at the Abington Hospital Tele-
help hotline, and tutored children in element-
ary school in West Palm Beach. She showed
her family how to stay close and connected.
We will miss her pizazz and sparkle. The fam-
ily requests donation be made in Irmas
memory to Congregation Keneseth Israel -
fund for the visually impaired.
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Leroy Loewenstern, age 87, died on March
31, 2020. Beloved husband of Ruth (nee
Kasdin); loving father of David (Deborah
Greenberg) Loewenstern, Daniel (Lisa)
Loewenstern, and Mark Loewenstern; and
proud "Poppop" of Samantha and Hanna. Lee
earned his Bachelors and Masters degrees in
Physics from the University of Pennsylvania
and his PhD in Physics from Syracuse Uni-
versity. He taught for 35 years as an Adjunct
Professor at Drexel University. He also taught
at Lower Moreland and George Washington
High Schools, where his students affection-
ately called him "Doc". Later he was a docent
at the Franklin Institute and a Life Master at
bridge. Donations to Alzheimers Association
or The Franklin Institute would be appreci-
ated. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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LOWENTHAL Helen Lowenthal (nee Rozycka), April 16,
2020 of Philadelphia, PA; beloved wife of the
late Bernard Lowenthal; loving mother of
Murray Lowenthal and the late Sylvia
Lowenthal. Services and interment are
private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her
memory may be made to Congregation Adath
Jeshurun (www.adathjeshurun.info/dona-
tions) or Jewish Family and Children’s Ser-
vices (www.jfcsphilly.org).
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MAGEN Dolores Magen (nee Cohen) of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, formerly of Ventnor, New Jer-
sey passed away on April 4, 2020 at the age
of 89. Preceded in death by her beloved hus-
band, Samuel Magen; Dolores "Cookie" is
survived by her son, Barry Magen, and her
daughter, Barbara (Jeff Jerome) Magen; she
is also survived by her two devoted grand-
sons, Jonathan (Sarah) Magen and Ari
Magen; Cheryl Magen and her great-grand-
daughter, Beatrice Magen. Donations in
Dolores' memory may be made in accord-
ance with the donors wishes.
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Irwin “Irv” Levin, on March 22, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Elaine (nee Glantz). De-
voted father of Alan (Fran) Levin. Loving
grandfather of Sydney, Austin, Deniyele,
Mikena, Harrison, and Holland. Dear brother
of Janet Levin. Mr. Levin was the retired
founder of Northeast Building Products. He
was a member of Ohev Shalom of Bucks
County. Funeral services will be private. A
celebration of his life will be scheduled at a
later date. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Abramson Senior Care, 1425
Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454 or
Ohev Shalom of Bucks County 944 2nd
Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954.
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ably on Friday 27 Mar 2020 at the age of 90.
Wife of the late Jack Litz, loving mother of
Marc (Allison) Litz, Barbara (Thomas) Eshel-
man, Gail (Bill) Rose, and Elliot (Laura) Litz.
Adoring grandmother to Daniel, Ben, Sam,
Aaron, Simon Josh, Rachel, Sarah, and great
grandmother to Jade. Born in Philadelphia on
19Dec29. Met Jack singing their hearts out in
the choir. Married on 16 Sep 1951. Passion-
ate about her family, encouraging to her
friends, enjoyed many craft activities and al-
ways had an orange juice pop at the ready to
soothe the soul. Her memory lives in us, as
well as her recipes that continue to provide
sustenance. Graveside service were private.
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MAYRO Patricia Mayro (nee AXILBUND) 87 years,
passed away on April 10, 2020. Beloved wife
of the late Allan D. Mayro, whose family
owned the first open air parking lots in Phil-
adelphia and Atlantic City. Beloved daughter
of Edna (nee Levy) and Philadelphia real es-
tate icon Jacob H. Axilbund (founder of
Lanard & Axilbund, now Colliers Internation-
al Philadelphia. The original firm was foun-
ded 100 years ago). Cherished mother of Eric
(Debra), Kurt, Esq. (Tina, Esq.), Pamela, Esq.
(The Honorable Denis P. Cohen), Karl (Jef-
frey) and devoted grandmother of Alexandra
(Matthew Stevens), the late Elissa Natalie,
Stephanie, Benjamin, Joshua and Rachel. Be-
loved great grandmother of Matthew, Adri-
ana and Jackson. Pat was a graduate of West
Philadelphia High School and attended the
University of Pennsylvania. She was a long
time resident of Drexel Park, Pa and Harvey
Cedars, NJ. Additionally, Pat was a direct
descendant of Nathan Levy, whose ship
brought the Liberty Bell from England to
America and of Aaron Levy, a major financier
of the Continental Congress and the founder
of Aaronsburg, Pa. in 1786. She was
crowned runner-up in the Miss Atlantic City
Beach Patrol for 1950 and 1951. She repres-
ented the Beach Patrol in the Miss America
Parade. Pat then went on to have an extens-
ive modeling career in Atlantic City and Phil-
adelphia. Pat was a member of the Jewish
Community Center of Long Beach Island and
a former member of Temple Shalom in
Broomall,Pa. Pat had been an active board
member of the Bellarmine Guild at St.
Joseph's University and served on the Moth-
er's Association for Episcopal Academy,
while her son Karl was a student there. Pat
was a tireless sports fan, especially football.
She was known for her wit, sense of humor,
intellect and her many parties. She was the
family matriarch and will be deeply missed by
all. Donations in her memory may be made to
the Providence Animal Shelter, 555 Sandy
Bank Road, Media, Pa. 19063 or to Francis-
vale Home for Smaller Animals, 328 Upper
Gulph Road Radnor, Pa. 19087.
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Frances “Fran” Mendelsohn (nee Forstater),
widow of Dr. Eugene (Bud) Mendelsohn, OB-
GYN, mother of five, beloved mother-in-law,
grandmother of fifteen (one of whom prede-
ceased her), and great grandmother of
twelve, died of natural causes at the age of 96
on April 16, 2020. Fran was born in Phil-
adelphia on November 8, 1923 into the lov-
ing family of Anna and Isaac Forstater and
raised above their corner soda fountain /
candy store at the corner of 30th and Whar-
ton in Grey’s Ferry with her older siblings
Herman, Gertrude, and Morris and her little
brother Sidney. A graduate of South Phil-
adelphia High School and the School of In-
dustrial Art, Fran was a lifelong artist whose
home was filled with her original watercolors.
Fran met Bud on a blind date while she was
in art school and Bud was in medical school
at Penn. Prompted by his new infatuation
with Anna and Isaac’s daughter and his old
love of their ice cream, Bud asked Fran to
marry him on their second date. Prior to their
marriage in 1947, Fran worked as a freelance
artist and decorator at Fay Forman, an ex-
clusive Philadelphia nursery and furniture
boutique. After stints in Bronx, NY, Lafayette,
IN, and Vienna, Austria, Fran and Bud re-
turned to Bud’s hometown of Reading and
settled with their three children Jay, Louise,
and Barbara into suburban life in Pennside,
where Steve and Elaine were added. Raised in
a diverse South Philly neighborhood, Fran
learned early that every person has value and
should be treated with respect. She demon-
strated her positive regard for others in her
daily life and set a strong example for her
children, grandchildren, and great grandchil-
dren of inclusion and charity of spirit. Fran
and Bud travelled extensively throughout
their marriage. Fran delighted in experien-
cing new foods and cultures and decorated
her home with treasures from around the
world. After her children were grown, Fran
returned to her art and began a home-grown
business offering original needlepoint
designs and finished pieces. After Bud died in
2001, Fran moved to The Highlands in Wyo-
missing, where she spent her golden years
among both old and new friends. Besides her
family, Fran’s true passions were dark pret-
zels, Hershey’s chocolate, and Philadelphia
sports teams. Years ago, after one particu-
larly (and literally) heart-wrenching loss by
her beloved “Iggles” to the hated Dallas Cow-
boys, Fran, who was also known to watch
every single Phillies game, was rushed to the
emergency room for a pacemaker that thank-
fully kept Fran alive long enough to see her
Eagles win the Super Bowl in 2018. Fran was
a long-time, active congregant at Kesher Zion
Synagogue and a member of the Reading
Jewish Community Center and Hadassah.
The family suggests those wishing to honor
Fran’s life with a contribution to do so to one
of those organizations or to the Anti-Defama-
tion League.
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MILLIS Irving Michael Millis, Mike as everyone called
him was born November 25th 1926 to Willi-
am and Alice Millis (Kaplan). He went to Dob-
bins vocational school. After school he when
into the Navy, and received an honorable dis-
charge in 1946. After the Navy he went to
Temple University school of business. At
Temple he was Vice President of his fratern-
ity Zugs. After college he married the love of
his life Gloria Klayman in 1951. Mike and
Gloria had two daughters, Ivy in 1952 and
Sue Ann in 1955. Mike loved his grandchil-
dren Freddie, Alexis and Adam and his great
granddaughter Lilly, but had a very close
bond with Freddie. You could see Mike’s face
light up when Freddie was in his presence, on
the phone or communicating on FaceTime.
Mike was proud of being a 32nd degree Ma-
son with the Shriners. Mike traveled the
world with Gloria for his two business ven-
tures, Abby Paper and Omega International,
importing and exporting raw material in the
paper business. Mike was in business with
his brother Jerome Stanley Millis. Beside do-
ing business Mike’s favorite part of traveling
was meeting his business associates and
their families and learning their traditions
along with making the sale. He loved Broad-
way, the Jersey shore and traveling the
world. But most of all he loved his family and
lifelong friends that lived in Philly area. He
was a philanthropist and helped build Beth
Shalom synagogue. His name is engraved on
the Obolus. He lived in Wyncote, Elkins Park
for over 60 years. Mike was classy in every
way, however nothing stood out more than
his clothing as he always dressed in the most
fashionable clothing. Mike lived for 93 won-
derful years. Memories he has created will
live on for generations through his children,
grandchildren and great grandchild and loyal
lifelong friends. We love you Mike. Rest in
peace. We will miss you but never forget the
impact you have had on all our lives. A celeb-
ration of his life will be held at later date.
Contributions in his memory can be made to
Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Horsham Road,
North Wales, Pa 19454 or to Keneseth Israel,
8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park Pa 19027.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MILLROOD Sylvia Lee (nee Greenberg). Beloved wife of
the of the late Bernard. Devoted mother of
Gary Millrood, Ben Millrood (MaryBeth),
Rachel Perlman (David), Daniel Millrood
(Crimora), Ethan Millrood (Samantha), Tobi
Millrood (Benna) and Rebecca Gerchenson
(Micah). Cherished sister of Herb Greenberg
and Cheryl Greenberg. Proud grandmother of
Michaelann (Nick), Ali (Art), Kathleen, Shea,
Sophia, Morgan, Jonathan, Isaac, Lucas,
Spence, Tess, Zeke, Josh, Jake, Dean and
Sally. Loving great-grandmother of Thea.
Services and interment will be private at
Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Jewish
Family and Children's services of Phil-
adelphia. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Allen Moss, on April 20, 2020. Husband of
Rea Moss. Father of Debra Fein (Kenneth
Kleinman) and Stuart Moss. Grandfather of
Courtney Victor (Brett), Ari Kleinman (Joelle),
Jordan Fein (Tom Scutt), Nathaniel Kleinman
(Sayde Ackerman), and Reid Kleinman. Great
Grandfather of Mia Victor, Bennett Victor, and
Ruby Kleinman. Contributions in his memory
may be made to any COVID-19 related char-
ity. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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Sydney Muchnick, April 18, 2020. Age 101. A
WWII Veteran. Owner of Muchnick’s Del-
icatessen Restaurant and a proud patriarch.
Devoted husband of the late Lucille (nee
Lowenthal). Loving father of Donna Arrow
(Michael), Steven Muchnick (Judy), and
Mindy Reich (Alan).Dear brother of Shirley
Pearlstine and the late Blanche Cramer. Be-
loved grandfather of Ben (Nicole), Suzanne
(Nick), Seth, Lauren (Faron), Jordan (Jackie),
Stephanie, and Andrew. Devoted great-grand-
father of Charlotte, Hannah, Ava, Logan, Ella,
Cooper, and Brynn. Funeral services were
held April 20th. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Abramson Center, 425
Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454.
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Libby Gross Nieburg of New Hope, PA
passed away peacefully at home with her lov-
ing family members at her side on March 21,
2020. She was born on May 23, 1941 to
Harry and Jean Gross of Philadelphia. She at-
tended schools in Philadelphia and gradu-
ated from Temple University with a degree in
Education. She was a much -loved Kinder-
garten Teacher who taught over 1500 chil-
dren over a 35 year career, with many ex-stu-
dents meeting with her as adults. She is sur-
vived by her beloved husband Gordon after
52 years of marriage, and her 17-year old
Tuxedo cat. She is also survived by her lov-
ing son, Michael and his wife, Lifang Nieburg,
and loving daughter Sharon, along with sev-
eral grandchildren, Jordan, Jeffrey, Shawn,
Christelle, Ellie and Savannah. She loved trav-
eling all around the world, and she was an
avid hiker and mountain-climber. For the past
two decades, Libby, with her husband Gor-
don, has been a big part of the New Hope
community she loved so much. Early on
Libby was with a New Hope civic group called
Partners In Progress, The New Hope Garden
club, Concordia Chamber players, Chamber
of Commerce, The New Hope Parks and Re-
creation board. She and her husband were
members of the New Hope Eagle Fire Com-
pany as Fire Police. They were both photo-
journalists with the New Hope Gazette and
Buck County Herald for many years. Re-
cently, Libby & Gordon were named Volun-
teers of the Year by the New Hope Historical
Society. The many, many friends and ac-
quaintances she acquired were among her
most precious treasures Burial will be at the
Washington Crossing Veterans Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to
the Bucks County SPCA.
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www.JewishExponent.com Debra M. Nutt (nee Bornstein) on April 22,
2020. Beloved Wife of James; Loving mother
of Brittany and Lauren; Devoted daughter of
Elfriede (and the late Milton) Bornstein; Dear
Sister of Robert (Rochelle) Bornstein. Ser-
vices and interment are Private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Chil-
dren’s Hosp. of Phila., 3401 Civic Center
Blvd., Phila., PA 19104 or Fox Chase Cancer
Ctr., 333 Cottman Ave., Phila. PA 19111.
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Evelyn Older (nee Makanoff), born on
September 19, 1933, passed away on April
22, 2020, devoted wife of Gerald Older for
64 years who preceded her in death four
years ago. Evelyn was also preceded in
death by her parents, Manual & Ida Makan-
off. Loving mother of Fred (Maria) Older,
Marci (Thomas) Bisset and Stephen (Mar-
lene) Older. Sister of Tilda (Allen) Spector.
Adored grandmother of Adam (Shannon),
Gregory, Bonnie (Joseph), Tommy, Stephen
(Maureen), Rachel and Melissa. Cherished
great grandmother of Gavyn, Tyler, Max, Cal-
len, Alayna and Stephen, Jr. Contributions in
her memory may be made to C.H.O.P., 34th
and Civic Center Blvd., Phila., PA 19104 or
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America at
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Donald E Orr, 92, passed away March 31 in
Delray Beach, Florida, formerly from German-
town & Pottstown, PA. Survived by his wife
Karen, daughters Rickie, Betsy, Heidi, sons
Jim, David & stepson Doug. Nine grandchil-
dren, six great-grandchildren, he was a de-
voted family man. He graduated from Penn
State University & Central High School.
Served in Merchant Marines. In 2018 he re-
ceived a Lifetime Achievement Award by the
National Demolition Association. Instrument-
al with OSHA in composing their safety
manual. Chairman of the board & former
President of Mayer Pollock Steel Corporation.
Past President of National Association of De-
molition. Former board member of Reading
Crane & Engineering. Involved in many char-
ities. OZER
Sylvia Ozer (nee Klein) died on March 20,
2020. Wife of the late Benjamin. Mother of
Tobi (Dr. Herbert) Glatt, Larry Ozer and the
late Stuart Ozer. Grandmother of Dr. Brian
(Jessica) Glatt and David (Elana) Glatt. Great
grandmother of Harli, Serena, Skylar, Jenna
and Carter. Graveside services are private.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor's choice.
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