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ASHER Howard Burman Asher, March 19, 2021, hus-
band of Myrna (nee Zeitlin) of Phila., PA, and
Harvey Cedars, NJ. Father of Noah (Laurie
Stein), Deborah (Scott Anderson) and An-
thony (Elaine Berenson), brother of Barbara
Bronstein, grandfather of Jane Asher (Peter
Liakakis), Hillary Asher, Ethan Asher, Alison
Asher, Nathan Anderson, Kenneth Anderson,
Benjamin Asher and 2 step grandchildren
Katherine and Nikita Poliakoff. Also survived
by many nieces, nephews and friends. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to Cong.
Keneseth Israel, Jewish Federation of Great-
er Philadelphia or Sidney Kimmel Cancer
Center of Jefferson Hospital.
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Elaine Barg (nee Albert), 89, of Merion, PA,
died on March 26. Wife of Alvin; mother to
Ron (Debbie) and Jeff (Kathy); grandmother
to Jason (Holly), Robert (Heather), Paula
(Mike) Dziura, and Rachel; great-grandmoth-
er to Mitchell, Ella, Justin, Lily, Dylan,
Brandon, and Demi. Elaine always put family
first, starting with her parents Sam and Fan-
nie Albert and most recently her great-grand-
children. Talented in needlepoint and cultivat-
ing cacti, Elaine loved sharing meals and
laughs with family and friends. Contributions
in Elaine's memory may be made by planting
a tree in Israel through the Jewish National
Fund, usa.jnf.org/jnf-tree-planting-center.
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Sona Becker, age 83 passed away on April
21, 2021 in the arms of her loving husband
Warren after a year long battle with complica-
tions of lung cancer. She was a two decade
survivor of CLL. She and Warren had a love
story that spanned over 60 years. They fell in
love in their home town of Philadelphia where
they raised their children. They then moved
first to California and then spent their last 25
years living in the state of Nevada. Sona
loved arts and crafts, playing the piano,
weekly gym workouts, attending the theater
and classic music concerts. She and Warren
enjoyed a lifetime of traveling the world, visit-
ing exotic locations and learning about the
people and their cultural customs and tradi-
tions. She especially enjoyed dancing the
rumba and many other ballroom and Latin
dances she and Warren practiced together.
Sona is survived by her husband Warren, her
brother Alvin, her three children Cheryl, Brad
and Craig and five grandchildren Geoffrey,
Zachary, Emily, Amanda and Ethan. Services
were held on April 25, 2021 at Mt Sinai at El
Camino Memorial Park, San Diego. In lieu of
flowers, please consider a donation to her fa-
vorite charity St Jude Children’s Research
Hospital. BLUM
Ethel Unger Blum, March 31, 2021, age 103.
Beloved mother of Susan (Barnett Rubin)
Blum, cherished wife of the late Theodore
Blum, sister of Victor and Leah Unger and the
late Irving Unger, and aunt of eleven nieces
and nephews and their children. Ethel's fam-
ily also comprised the students, faculty, and
staff of Akiba Hebrew Academy, where she
served for two decades as administrator,
guidance counselor, and assistant principal,
and generations of campers and staff at the
YMHA's Camp Rita, where she served as Dir-
ector. May her memory be a blessing. Contri-
butions in her honor may be made to the
charity of your choice. Gravesite services
were private.
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DAVIS BRAUFMAN
Mervin Braufman, age 98, passed away
peacefully on April 19, 2021 surrounded by
loved ones. Merv was a WWll veteran of the
Army Air Corps and started a career selling
business forms shortly after the war. He rose
to sales manager before starting his own
successful business, Key Forms, in 1972.
Merv loved work, never found fault in others,
and was loved by all. He finally retired at age
90. Merv is survived by his loving wife of 62
years Estelle (nee Shertz), sons Gary, Adam
(Sue), and Kirk (Lisa) Braufman, and adoring
grandchildren Dustin, Mia, and Sam. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.
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Gregory Brenner, April 6, 2021 of Langhorne,
PA. Beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Fur-
man); loving father of Adam (Olga) Brenner
and Nancy (Alex) Chanin; adoring grandfath-
er of Michelle, Andrew, and David Chanin; de-
voted brother of Moishe (Emma) Brenner.
Services and interment were private. Be-
cause Gregory was a Holocaust survivor, the
family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contri-
butions in his memory be made to the Jew-
ish National Fund www.jnf.org
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Klaus Brinkmann, April 3, 2021 of Gladwyne,
PA. Beloved husband of Alice Saligman-
Brinkmann. Devoted father of Stephen (Alis-
on) Brinkmann and Ardys Persson. Cher-
ished brother of Karin Brown. Loving grand-
father of Nicholas and Rhena Brinkmann,
Kyra and Sean Persson. Services and Inter-
ment were private.
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COHN Barbara G. Cohn, 83 of Sarasota, FL, formerly
of Coatesville and Malvern PA, died Wednes-
day April 14, 2021 in Sarasota. Born Febru-
ary 8, 1938 in Harrisburg, PA, she was the
daughter of the late Edwin Garver and the late
Claire Wolfe Garver. After graduating from
John Harris High School in 1956, she worked
as a legal secretary until she met her hus-
band Sol I. Cohn. They were married for over
52 years. Barbara was a creative, curious and
competitive person who made being a wife,
mother, grandmother, friend, and caring hu-
man essential to her character and happi-
ness. She was a natural illustrator, avid read-
er and gifted chef. She enjoyed playing ten-
nis, ping-pong, board games, especially Trivi-
al Pursuit and Scrabble, as well as the fun
and community that came with playing
Bridge. She loved the art of writing and the
power of words and was excellent at cross-
word and number puzzles. Barbara and Sol
traveled extensively through the United
States and Europe together yet were always
glad to be home in their beloved
Pennsylvania or enjoying their adopted Sara-
sota. Barbara was a member of the Kesher
Israel Congregation of West Chester and the
Temple Emanu-El of Sarasota FL. In addition
to her husband Sol, she is survived by her
sons, Adam Cohn, and his wife Lindsay, Dav-
id Cohn, grandchildren Oz, North and Griffin.
She is also survived by her brother, Edwin
Garver. Graveside Services at Haym Sa-
lomon Memorial Park were private. Contribu-
tions in her name may be made to St Jude’s
Children’s Research Hospital. Online at:
http://giftfunds.stjude.org/barbara_cohn or by mail to: 501 St Jude Place, Memphis,
TN 38105, Att: Tribute Processing.
DELLAVECCHIA, REILLY, SMITH & BOYD
FUNERAL HOME, Inc.
www.DellaFH.com Doreen Sue Davis (1954-2021), passed away
on April 7, 2021 after a courageous and
steadfast twenty-one year battle with meta-
static breast cancer. She fought the disease
with the same determination and tenacity that
fueled her rise from a childhood of extreme
poverty to the top of the legal profession.
Doreen had no childhood interaction with the
legal profession to serve as a role model in
her hometown of Harvey’s Lake, a small town
near Wilkes-Barre. Every achievement was
her own. Doreen held leadership roles in top
Philadelphia and New York law firms, ulti-
mately being named among the top labor
lawyers in the country. At the time illness
forced her to retire, she was lead counsel in
the largest litigation ever before the National
Labor Relations Board. Doreen believed that
her greatest accomplishment was her daugh-
ter, Samantha Simmons. When Samantha
was in elementary school, Doreen was elec-
ted to be chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar
Association, the first working mother and
only the second woman to serve. Doreen
was equally proud of Samantha’s choice to
become an attorney and her loving marriage
to Jason Besecker. Doreen also survived by
her husband of nearly thirty-two years,
Robert Simmons, as well as numerous sib-
lings, nieces, nephews and their progeny.
She enjoyed the company of her many close
friends and legal colleagues, who, along with
her medical caregivers, provided support
throughout her course of treatment. A live
celebration will be held at a later date when
safety will permit us to laugh and cry togeth-
er. In the interim, raise a toast to her life with
a glass of her favored white burgundy. Those
who wish to remember her with a donation
may do so to a charity of their own choosing
or in her name to Women Against Abuse or
The Breast Cancer Coalition.
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www.JewishExponent.com Allan M. Dabrow, April 9, 2021, of Delray
Beach, FL and Philadelphia, PA. Beloved hus-
band of Tina (nee Kramer) Dabrow; loving
father of Gregg (Judy) Dabrow and Melissa
(Adam) Benn; cherished grandfather of Zach,
Shelby, Leo and Logan; devoted brother of
the late Arlene “Kookie” Suarez. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in his memory may be
made to Golden Slipper Club and Charities
(www.goldenslipperclub.org), ADL
(www.adl.org) or JAFCO (www.jafco.org).
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www.JewishExponent.com Elma Davis (nee Gwirtz) passed away peace-
fully at her home Monday, March 29th, 2021,
a few weeks after her 97th birthday. She is
survived by her three children Debra (Stan-
ley), Fran (Jim) and Howard (Barbara), her
seven grandchildren, Leslie (Ben), Jill (Sam),
Jeff (Jordan), Lisa, Sara (Adam), Amanda
(Jake) and Eliza, as well as seven great
grandchildren, Kylie, Henry, Blake, Ryan,
Georgia, Ava and Davis. Her beloved hus-
band of 71 years, Herbert, passed away in
2018. Before her marriage, Elma worked as a
secretary for National Jewish Hospital. To-
gether, Elma and Herbert, along with Elma’s
father, Jay and later their daughter, Fran, built
a respected and successful probate genea-
logy firm. Her shorthand and typing skills
were great assets, but Elma’s value went far
beyond her administrative abilities. She was a
trusted partner and confidante in the busi-
ness for over sixty years. Elma had a natural
gift for language and a love of travel. From
Egypt to Australia to Japan, she and Herbert
explored the world together. She truly lived a
remarkable and full life. Above all else,
however, Elma loved her family. She re-
membered and celebrated every special part
of her children and grandchildren’s lives-
from the smallest of accomplishments to the
most momentous occasions. And in return,
she was adored and treasured by each and
every member of her devoted family. A
private graveside service for family members
was held on March 31st at Roosevelt Me-
morial Park. Contributions in her memory
may be made to either Abramson Senior Care
or a charity of the donor’s choice.
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DONNELLY Helen Donnelly, age 79, passed away on
March 20, 2021 in Philadelphia, PA. Helen
was a long time resident of Northeast Phil-
adelphia, most recently being a resident of
Paul’s Run Retirement Community. Helen
was born on December 9, 1941 in Phil-
adelphia, PA, to parents, Max and Sara Barr.
Helen worked for Wawa Corporation as The
Coffee Queen until her retirement. She was a
proud volunteer for KleinLife for many years.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband
George and her son Joseph. Helen is sur-
vived by her daughter, Carol Morgan (John),
her grandson John III, granddaughter Tracy,
great grandson Scott Boyd, her sisters Ar-
lene Seefried, Ann Kaufman, Penny Barr
(Daniel), brother Gerald and numerous nieces
and nephews. Memorial contributions may be
made to American Cancer Society via
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FELDMAN On Monday, April 5, 2021 Joseph Edelstein,
loving husband of Esther, passed away at the
age of 79. Born in Philadelphia, Joe gradu-
ated from Olney High School and Columbia
Business College. He had a passion for
sports and followed all the Philadelphia
teams. A devoted Philadelphia A’s fan, he
transferred that allegiance to the Phillies and
reveled in their World Series wins – and in
the Eagle’s Super Bowl victory. But his
greatest pleasure in life was spending time
with his devoted wife. Their favorite vaca-
tion was a cruise – he was a longtime mem-
ber of both the Captain’s Club and the Crown
and Anchor Society. Joe made friends easily
with his infectious smile and sweet disposi-
tion. His kindness and compassionate spirit
could be seen from an early age. As a young
man he volunteered with an ambulance
corps; when his father had a stroke, he re-
mained at home to help his mother care for
him and assisted his father in maintaining in-
come during that time. He showed that same
devotion to his wife of 43 years and exten-
ded it to her family as well. He is survived by
many loving friends and family members who
miss him dearly. Donations in Joe’s memory
can be made to Parkinson’s Foundation ht-
tps://www.parkinson.org/, The American
Heart Association https://www.heart.org/ or
The Crohns & Colitis Foundation
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ELKMAN Lois Elkman (nee ROSENBLIT) On April 7,
2021, the adored Lois Elkman of Bala Cyn-
wyd, PA transitioned in her home surroun-
ded by her family. The most generous and
loving spirit, she will be forever in the hearts
of her family and those who love her. Wife of
the late Stanley Elkman, mother of the late
Carol Schwartz (Elkman) and Stuart Elkman,
sister of Donald and Buddy Rosenblit, moth-
er-in-law of Elliot Schwartz, grandmother of
Wendy Schwartz (Ben Barnett), Tammi Van
Hollander (Neal King), Jodi Schwartz-Levy
(Adam Levy). Great-grandmother of Gabby
Van Hollander, Isadora Barnett, Aden Van
Hollander, Cecelia Barnett, Sage Levy, Judah
Barnett, and Simone Levy. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Carol
Schwartz Fund for Thyroid Cancer Research
at Abramson Cancer Center
https://giving.apps.upenn.edu/fund?pro- gram=MED&fund=843476.
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facebook.com/jewishexponent Charles Ellman, 92, of Boca Raton, Florida,
passed away on April 8, 2021, two weeks shy
of his 93rd birthday. He is survived by his
beloved wife, Gloria Ellman (née Davidow),
children Lou and Suzyn, brother Leroy
(Sheila), and many adoring nieces, nephews,
and friends. Chuck was born in Philadelphia,
PA on April 22, 1928 to parents Abraham and
Sarah Ellman. After graduating from Olney
High School in 1946, he attended Lafayette
College on an athletic scholarship to play
basketball. Chuck graduated from Lafayette
in 1950 with a degree in Economics. Chuck
enlisted in the United States Army in 1950,
and rose to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. His
military career was colorful, with posts all
across the US, time as a drill Sergeant, an
Atomic Bomb testing experience, and Officer
school. Chuck received an honorable dis-
charge in 1955. Chuck then joined his Uncle,
Irvin Saltzman in the insurance business.
What started as a two person company,
Delaware Valley Underwriting Agency
(DVUA), grew to become one of the leading
insurance agencies in the US. Chuck spent
his entire forty plus year career in executive
roles with the firm, retiring in 1994. In 1967,
Chuck proposed to Gloria Davidow, and the
two were married on April 28, 1968. Chuck’s
family was the pride of his lifetime. A wise,
kind, humorous, and patient man, Chuck was
beloved by all who knew him, and will be
missed by all. Contributions in Chuck’s
memory may be made to a charity of donor’s
choice. EMERSON
Ronald L. Emerson, April 8, 2021, of Burling-
ton, NJ, formerly of Bucks County and Lake
Wallenpaupack, PA. Husband of Lee Emer-
son. Father of Marilyn Emerson, Larry
(Tracey) Emerson and Martha (Jeff) Saper-
stein. Brother of Sandra (Warren) Kurzrock.
Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Contribu-
tions may be made to B’nai Harim, P.O. Box
757, Pocono Pines, PA 18350.
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FEIGENBAUM Sharon Beth Feigenbaum (nee Rabinowitz).
April 7, 2021 of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Devoted
wife of the late Paul. Loving mother of Marc
( Le ah) Feig enb au m a nd H ope (Lee )
Kirschner. Cherished sister Joan Isaacson
and the late Carol Rosengard.Proud grand-
mother of Joel Feigenbaum (Danielle Gel-
fand), Bryan Kirschner (Danielle Assour),and
Brittany Kirschner (Blake Rosen). Donations
in Sharon’s memory may be made to The
Alzheimer’s Association-Delaware Valley
Chapter, Abramson Senior Care or the char-
ity of the donor's choice.
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Marc Feldman, of Philadelphia, PA, passed
away quietly in his sleep on March 26, 2021
at the age of 69. He is survived by his wife,
Barbara (née Horwitz). He is also survived by
his loving mother, Norma (the late Ralph)
Feldman. He was a loving father to Scott
(Linda) and Stephanie and a dear brother to
Rand and Lisa (Ron) Krader. A private ser-
vice was held on March 30, 2021. Contribu-
tions in Marc's memory may be made to the
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
FISHMAN Alan Fishman, on April 1, 2021. Beloved
husband of Fern (nee Peaceman). Dear
brother of Carole Silver and the late JoAnn
Miller. Dear brother-in-law of Marline Peace-
man and the late Jack Peaceman. Loving
uncle of Tami Mysliwiec, Eve-Lynn Miller,
Shari Hughes, Sharon Lyons, Tara Silver, Jay
Peaceman, Pam Peaceman, and the late Bri-
an Peaceman, and their families. He will also
be missed by his cat Toby. Graveside ser-
vices were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the American Can-
cer Society www.cancer.org.
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FRANKEL Rita Frankel (nee Forman), age 87. Daughter
of the late David and Anna Forman, passed
away April 15, 2021. Survived by her loving
companion, Saul Carroll, of 31 years. Also
survived by her daughter Bonnie Adair (Don)
and Beth Moskowitz. Rita is also survived by
two grandchildren Michael Moskowitz and
Brett Adair. And one great grandchild Piper
Sinclair. Rita was preceded in death by her
loving granddaughter Danielle Moskowitz
Sinclair (Sean), her late husband Sidney
Frankel, and brother Jules Forman. Her
greatest enjoyment besides her family was
playing the violin and painting. Saul and Rita
had wonderful memories together travelling
and spending time with friends and family.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
Autism Speaks.
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FREEDMAN Willard (Bill) Freedman, age 94, born in Phil-
adelphia, PA, died on April 4th, 2021 in
Broward County, FL. Bill was a WWII veteran
of the Army Air Corps and the retired owner
of Barlen Associates Advertising Agency.
Loving husband of Arlene (deceased), father
of Ellen Brooks (Lee), Barton Freedman (El-
len) and Lauren Freedman (deceased).
Grandfather of Deborah, Michael (Jessica)
and Rebecca Brooks, Jennifer (Ben) Comfort
and Scott Freedman. Great-grandfather of
Maxwell Brooks. Graveside services were
held on April 9th at the Star of David Memori-
al Gardens in North Lauderdale, FL.
GOLDBERG Daniel M. Goldberg, DDS, April 1, 2021 of
Philadelphia and Scottsdale, Arizona; be-
loved husband of Beverly (nee Fassler) son of
the late Bertha and Max Goldberg. Devoted
and proud father of Randolph Goldberg, esq.,
Jonathan Goldberg, and Dr. Theodore (Shar-
on) Goldberg; cherished grandfather of Alex,
Olivia, Evan and Justin; brother of Renee
Goldberg Saul (Dr. Richard Saul), the late Dr
Herbert (Jeanne) Goldberg, the late Lana (Dr.
Wayne) Braverman and his late sister-in-law,
Dr. Valerie Fassler Levitan. Contributions in
Dr. Daniel Goldberg’s memory may be made
to American Association for Cancer Re-
search, 615 Chestnut St., 17th. Floor, Phila.,
PA 19106 (www.aacr.org) or Temple Beth
Zion Beth Israel or a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Aleck Goldberg on April 15, 2021. Loving
father of Mark Goldberg and Susan Helfrich;
Grandfather of Marc and Andrea; Beloved
companion of Beth Beggs. Services and in-
terment are Private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to any charity sup-
porting Israel.
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Albert Martin Gordon of South Philadelphia,
died peacefully on March 16, 2021 at age 96.
Beloved son of the late Morris and Nellie
(Glassman) Gordon. Cherished brother of the
late Ethel (Samuel David Weller) and the late
Theodore Gordon. Al lived in the same house
on Ritner Street, where he was born in 1924,
and was beloved by his neighbors. He could
be found often sitting on his front porch
greeting passerby’s. Professionally, he
worked as a police stenographer and had
many hobbies, including author, ball room
dancer, body builder, bongo player, avid
reader, and lover of music. He enjoyed win-
ters in Florida and a good meal. Al is sur-
vived by his niece, Suzan Weller Fine (Kal-
man Fine z"l) and nephew Edward Weller
(Lynne Bremer), as well as, many great
nieces and nephews. Services were held
March 17, 2021. Donations in Al’s memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Wolfe Lewis Golden of Philadelphia, PA,
peacefully passed away on March 18, 2021 at
the age of 86. Beloved husband of Jayne Ep-
stein, loving father of Mark Golden (Amy) and
Stephen Golden (fiance Dr. Kimberly Height-
chew), grandfather of Samuel and Maxwell
Golden, Chase Golden and Jackson Bryant.
Wolfe was the son of the late David and Alma
(nee Bershad) Golden. Born in Philadelphia,
Wolfe was an only child. Wolfe was fiercely
loyal about family and friendships. He was a
kind, loving and supportive father and a dear
friend to many. His knowledge, wisdom and
ability to listen was the foundation on which
he built his life. After returning from service
in the Army and graduating from Temple Uni-
versity, Wolfe found his true calling: teach-
ing. He landed back at his Alma Mater, Over-
brook High School. For 27 years as a teacher,
he inspired students to outperform their ex-
pectations. Wolfe treasured his summers in
Strathmere, NJ and loved his many bowling
leagues. Wolfe was so passionate about
travel that he and Jayne visited over 110
countries around the world. In lieu of flowers,
the family requests donations in Wolfe’s
name be made to The Morris Animal Shelter,
1242 Lombard St, Philadelphia, PA 19147.
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GORDON Marc Feldman, of Philadelphia, PA, passed
away quietly in his sleep on March 26, 2021
at the age of 69. He is survived by his be-
loved wife, Barbara (née Horwitz) of 49 years.
He is also survived by his loving mother,
Norma (the late Ralph) Feldman. He was a
loving father to Stephanie and Scott and his
wife, Linda, and a dear brother to Lisa Krader
and her husband Ron and Rand Feldman. At
Marc’s request a private service was held on
March 30, 2021. Contributions in Marc's
memory may be made to the Parkinson’s
Foundation of Philadelphia.
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GOVBERG Ruth Golder (nee Blumenfield), March 28,
2021, of Audubon, PA; beloved wife of
Mervyn; loving mother of Cindy Golder Miller,
Herb Golder and Ted Golder; cherished
grandmother of Olivia and Morgan. Services
were private. Contributions in Ruth’s memory
may be made to Main Line Reform Temple,
Wynnewood, PA (mlrt.org) or the Jewish
Federation of Greater Phila.
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GOVBERG Rochelle “Shelly’ Govberg passed away at her
home in Jupiter, Florida on April 10th from
natural causes. She was 81. Born in 1940 to
the late Beatrice and Dr. Bernard Perez,
Shelly grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs.
She graduated from Lower Merion High
School and then went on to meet her now
late husband Irv to start her beautiful family.
Shelly was a loving wife to her husband Irv
for 61 years, a loving mother to her sons
Danny and Jeffrey, and a wonderful grand-
mother to her 7 grandchildren and 3 great
grandchildren. She was full of life and en-
joyed spending time with her friends and
family most. She is survived by sons Danny
(Ashley) and Jeffrey; grandchildren Brian
(Chelsea), Marc, Julia, Cooper, Spencer,
Robyn, and Jennifer; and great grandchil-
dren Chase, Cash and Chloe; and sister Car-
ole Spilberg (Richard). The family asks that in
lieu of flowers, those wishing to do so may
donate to the Lewy Body Dementia Associ-
ation (www.lbda.org).
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