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ALLEN Claire D. Allen (nee Forman), on August 5,
2020, age 93 years, of Havertown, PA and
Pompano Beach, FL. Beloved wife of the late
Norman S. Allen, loving mother of Francine
Allen-Robbins (Gerald) and Craig Allen
(Karin), cherished sister of Jerome Forman
(Deborah) and devoted grandmother to Shari
Robbins, Dori and Howard Ptak, Lori Rob-
bins and Brian Slipakoff, Alexis Allen and
Mark Shea and Zachery Allen and great-
grandmother to Nathaniel, Dana, Reid,
Madeline, Layla, Happy and Marlo. Graveside
Services and Interment are Private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to any
Charity of the Donor’s Choice.

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William P. Bachman on July 28, 2020. Hus-
band of Lois J. (nee Teitelbaum); father of
Bruce Bachman, Cindy Bachman, Andy Bach-
man and the late William Bachman; step fath-
er of Suzanne (Skip) Appleton, Linda Wert-
man (Stan Sheckman) and Steve (Gilat) Jaf-
fee; brother of John (Barbara) Bachman and
Madge Harrison; also survived by 9 grand-
children, 3 step grandchildren, many great-
grandchildren and 2 step great-grandchil-
dren. Mr. Bachman was a longtime model
railroader and played numerous instruments
such as piano, organ and french horn. He
was admired by all that knew him. Relatives
and friends are invited to graveside services
Friday, 11 AM precisely at Roosevelt Memori-
al Park (Sec. B-20), 2701 Old Lincoln High-
way, Trevose, PA 19053. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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BECKER Edith Becker, July 29, 2020 of Evesham, NJ.

Wife of the late Charles Becker. Mother of
Howard (Mikki) Becker. Grandmother of
Lauren Becker and Brett Becker. Sister of
Teddy Breslow. Contributions can be made to
Temple Beth Shalom, www.tbsonline.org.

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Cherry Hill, NJ
BENN Samuel "Sonny" Benn on July 19, 2020. Hus-
band of Shirley (nee Benen). Father of Lois
(Ken) Cohen and Debbie (Perry) Koffer. Also
survived by 5 grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. Graveside Services are
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the American Heart Association,
SPIN, www.spininc.org, or a charity of the
donor's choice.

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Dr. Arthur D. Boxer, on August 5, 2020. Be-
loved husband of Dr. Andrea (nee Salzmann);
Loving father of Dr. Louis (Suzanne Simen-
hoff) Boxer and the late Sarah Boxer; De-
voted grandfather of Samuel and Adam. Ser-
vices and interment are Private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.

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BERGMAN Nancy Levin Bergman passed away on Au-
gust 2, 2020 at age 90. Nancy was born and
raised in Philadelphia. She was one of three
daughters, along with Millicent and Vilma,
born to Rose and David Levin. Nancy gradu-
ated from West Philadelphia High School in
January 1948 as vice president of her class.

She received her B.S. in Art Education from
Moore College of Art in 1952. She taught
shop, mechanical drawing, and art at
Narberth Elementary School and City Center
Elementary School. She later became a fiber
artist and showed her work in Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh, Coral Gables, and Wilmington.

Nancy met David Bergman on her 18th birth-
day on the first day of camp as counselors at
the YMHA camp in Zieglersville, PA. They
married 3 years later in 1951, and they had 3
children: Leah (now deceased), Drew, and
Michael. After marrying David, Nancy moved
to Center City Philadelphia. She was active in
Center City neighborhood organizations, in-
cluding serving as the first president of the
Greenfield Elementary School Home and
School Association. For over 25 years, she
volunteered in the Costume and Textile de-
partment at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Nancy enjoyed her summers with her family
at a bungalow colony in the Poconos, and
later at Long Beach Island, NJ. She loved to
travel extensively in the United States and
visited 88 countries from Point Barrow in
Alaska to Antarctica in the south. Her favor-
ite trips included a Palace on Wheels in India,
Bali, the Greek Isles, and six trips to Israel to
visit two nephews. Nancy was a vibrant wo-
man, loving mother, and, in the words of her
husband, the perfect wife. She is survived by
David, her husband of 68 years, sons Drew
and Michael, six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. For the last year, Nancy
lived in Columbus, Ohio near her son Drew.

She loved Philadelphia, especially concerts,
theater, and museums, and will be laid to rest
there at West Laurel Hill cemetery in Bala
Cynwyd. Contributions can be sent to the
Philadelphia Museum of Art or to the charity
of choice. Online guestbook at www.epstein-
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BRUSH Arlene Brush (nee Gruber), August 3, 2020.

Beloved wife of Edwin Brush, loving mother
of Alan and Scott Brush. Grandmother of Jac-
ob, Payton, and Barrett, Sister of Judy Fiume.

Aunt of Tracey (Larry) Laiken. Graveside Ser-
vices were held at Shalom Memorial Park.

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Robert Allen Canter, on July 30, 2020. Hus-
band of Lynne (nee Rossman). Father of Mi-
chael Canter of Craig (Sondra) Canter. Broth-
er of Ellen Greenberg. Grandfather of Melissa
and Juliet. Relatives and friends are invited to
Graveside Services Sunday 2 PM precisely at
Shalom Memorial Park (sec. Israel Estates),
Huntingdon Valley, PA. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Pancreatic Can-
cer Action Network, www.pancan.org.

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DEATH NOTICES
Bernard Joseph Diamond died at age 85 on
Saturday, August 8, 2020. His personality
was larger than life and he instantly lit up
every room he entered. He had an irreverent
sense of humor, and stunning blue eyes that
would make anyone fall in love with him. He
was the love of MANY ladies’ lives...a bright
light to his children, and as a Poppop he was
cooler than the average Zayda. He was a lov-
er of women, parties, dogs and vodka on the
rocks, and could “eyeball” anyone with more
accuracy of their weight than a doctors scale.

In addition to be an avid golfer, skier and
bridge player, he was a star football player
for Overbrook High School. He was gradu-
ated from Temple University with a Bachel-
ors of Science Degree. He is survived by
children Barry Diamond, Melissa Samschick,
Christopher Diamond, and grandchildren
Austin, Cole, and Lucas Samschick, and
Samantha and Tyler Diamond, As well as
many loving nieces and nephews. He is also
survived by his true love Fleurette Gilman
Wattenmaker. Anxiously awaiting his arrival
are parents Ethel and Nathan Diamond, sis-
ter and brother-in-law Esther and Marty
Rosenthal, and brother Harold Diamond. As
expected, his mother will be waiting for him
with his toast butter and Cheerios with milk.

Immediately following his snack there will be
a “raging” party which will include his many
colorful friends who have preceded him in
death. As per his M.O., there will be a long
line of women waiting and he will surely be
uttering the words “How Sweet It Is”
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COHEN Doris Cohen (nee Green), on August 15,
2020. Mother of Janice Cohen and Dr. Sid-
ney (Carol) Cohen. Grandmother of Jacob
(Sarah) Cohen, Rachel Cohen and Dr. Jonah
Cohen. Great grandmother of Elan and Aliza.

Private Graveside Services were held. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org/delval
or to Dementia Society of America, www.de-
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BERNSTEIN Anna "Chickie" Bernstein, Aug. 4,2020, of
Secane, PA; beloved partner of the late
Arnold Dziobak; cherished daughter of the
late Herman and Anna (nee Lerner) Berstein;
loving niece of the late Essie Perchick; treas-
ured friend of Ellen (Michael) Dine. Services
facebook.com/jewishexponent and interment are private. In honor of her
love for animals, contributions in Anna's
memory may be made to Born Free USA
(bornfreeusa.org), the International Fund for
Animal Welfare (ifaw.org), or the
Pennsylvania SPCA (pspca.org).

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DONALD Binnie Donald (nee Schuman) of Wayne, PA
passed away on July 28, 2020 in her home
surrounded by her family. Beloved wife of D.

James "Don" Donald for 53 years, loving
mother of Melissa (Michael) Donovan and
adoring “Grammie” to Sofia, Asher and
Joshua. She is also survived by the cher-
ished families of her late siblings Gail Mor-
genstern and Stuart Schuman. Binnie grew
up in Philadelphia, graduated from Over-
brook High School, and loved her summers
as a youth spent at Camp Akiba and down the
shore in Atlantic City. She earned her Bachel-
or’s in Education from the University of
Pennsylvania in 1961 and, thereafter, be-
came a French and Spanish teacher in the
Lower Merion School District where she met
her husband Don. Binnie was known for her
kindness, devotion to family, enduring friend-
ships, lifelong French study, involvement in
Congregation Or Shalom and, notably, her six
decades as a volunteer leader for Penn’s As-
sociation of Alumnae. She received the 1984
Penn Alumni Award of Merit and remained
continuously active in Class of ‘61 commu-
nications, events and reunions. Binnie would
frequently say that Penn is forever “locked in
my heart.” She treasured all of her com-
munities, her volunteer work, her strong
bonds with high school and college friends,
rooting for the Phillies, and most of all,
spending time with her beloved husband,
daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Bin-
nie’s warm smile, sincerity, and loving nature
will be remembered as a blessing to all who
knew her. Burial took place at Har Jehuda
Cemetery, Upper Darby, PA. Contributions in
her memory can be made to the University of
Pennsylvania Association of Alumnae Schol-
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FAIR Randi Fair (nee Roloff) on July 27, 2020.

Wife of Hal. Mother of Steven (Lila) Fair and
Kimberly (Rabbi Nick) Renner. Daughter of
Bernard and Rae Roloff. Sister of Marc (Ar-
lene) Roloff. Grandmother of Blakely, Devyn,
Gavin Fair and Isaac Renner. Graveside Ser-
vices were private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Amyloidosis Found-
ation, www.amyloidosis.org or United Mito-
chondrial Disease Foundation, www.umdf.org
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FIRTH FREEMAN
Selma Firth (nee Rittle), age 91, of Audubon,
PA, formerly of Philadelphia, on August 18,
2020. A lifelong, active member of Hadassah,
she was born in Brooklyn New York in 1929.

She was a warm, giving person who was
loved by all who knew her. Beloved wife of 42
years to Sidney Firth, loving mother of Car-
ole Lukoff (Joel), Sara Minkoff (Jay), Vincent
Firth (Jane), Robert Firth, adored grandmoth-
er of Brian (Rori), Eric, Hannah, Naomi,
Jocelyn, Jennifer (Michael), Dana (Lou) and
great grandchildren Justin, Maxon and Ezra.

Preceded in death by husband Bernard Red-
ner. Donations in her memory can be made
to the Philadelphia Chapter of Hadassah or
Congregation Or Ami in Lafayette Hill, PA.

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FRANKEL Mark A. Frankel, July 21, 2020. Beloved hus-
band of the late Jill (nee Maze), father of An-
drew Frankel and Erika Frankel (Joshua
Seftel), grandfather of Lillian Seftel, Brother
of Richard G. Frankel (Ann). Services are
Private. The family respectfully requests con-
tributions in lieu of flowers be made in
memory of Mark Frankel to the Jill Frankel
Fellowship Fund in Gynecologic Oncology at
Penn Medicine's Abramson Cancer Center.

Checks should be made payable to 'Trustees
of the University of Pennsylvania' and indic-
ate 'Mark Frankel' on the check memo line or
in a note with gift. Please mail checks to:
Penn Medicine Development, Attn: Maddie
Hansen, 3535 Market Street, Suite 750, Phil-
adelphia, PA, 19104. Contributions can also
be made online to:
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www.levinefuneral.com Rochelle Freeman (nee Braverman) on July
22, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Alan. De-
voted mother of Jill Freeman, Jennifer Oxfeld
(Gary), and Stephanie Ginsburg (Adam).

Dear sister of Stan Braverman. Loving grand-
mother of Zachary, Gabby, Lexi, Sam, and
Noah. Graveside services were private. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
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FRIEDLAND Martin Friedland on August 11, 2020. Hus-
band of the late Pearl. Father of Steven Fried-
land (Adele Solomon) and Gary (Lissa) Fried-
land. Grandfather of Lauren (Jim) Ross, Tara
(Noah) Furgerson, Allie Friedland and Jordan
Friedland. Great grandfather of Avery, Piper,
Olivia, Brayden and Cullen. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the Ann's
Choice Benevolent Fund, 10000 Ann's Choice
Way, Warminster PA 18974.

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FUHRMAN Janet Fuhrman (nee: Feldstein) died July 24,
2020. Beloved wife of the late Jay Fuhrman,
father of David (Eva), Richard, Joseph (Peri
Kantor) and Paul (Randee) Fuhrman. Grand-
mother of Cheryl (Gavin), Laura (Ben), Mi-
chael, Jay Daniel (Emory), Jay Gilbert, Erica,
Annie, Jamie, Adam and Marissa. Great
grandmother of Zachary, Rebecca and Arielle.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
American Heart Association. Condolences
and more at BerschlerAndShenberg.com
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FRANKLIN Rose Franklin, July 27, 2020; age 92, of Ry-
dal, PA; husband of the late Marilyn (nee
Mincarelli); ex-husband and friend of Jean-
nie Stofman; dear companion of Marilyn Eis-
ner; loving father of Andrew Rose (Susan);
stepfather of the late Andrea Garcia; grand-
father of Matthew Rose, Isabel Garcia and
Sebastian Garcia. Services are private. A
celebration of Franklin’s life will be held at a
later date. Contributions in his memory may
be made
to Penn
State www.raise.psu.edu/make-a-gift
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Joan Freedman (nee Wilson), on August 15,
2020. Wife of Dr. Lawrence Freedman. Moth-
er of Neil (Sharon) Freedman, Judy (Rande)
Kaminsky and David Freedman. Sister of
Symme (Michael) Trachtenberg. Grandmoth-
er of Brett (Rachel) Kaminsky, Rebecca
(Tommy) Neustein, Jamie Kaminsky (Nate),
Benjamin Freedman (Amanda), Jessica
Freedman and Rachel Freedman. Great
Grandmother of Judah and Ariella Neustein.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
American Heart Association, www.heart.org
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DEATH NOTICES
GINDIN Harriet Gindin (nee Berk) passed away Au-
gust 7th, 2020 which was her 96th birthday.

She was born in Hershey, PA and lived in
Philadelphia until moving to Morrisville, PA in
1947 where she raised her family and lived
most of her life. Harriet was a natural born
leader. In 1947 she founded the Gindin Insur-
ance Agency which she ran for 61 years until
she retired in 2008. Soon after retiring, she
showed signs of having Dementia and
Alzheimer's. In November of 2009, she
moved into Sunrise of Lower Makefield, a
memory care facility in Yardley, PA where
she would ultimately live the rest of her life.

She was the beloved wife of the late Russell
Gindin. She is survived by her sons Darrell
Gindin, Roger Gindin and his wife Debbie,
grand children Becci Gindin-Clarke , Lauren
Broder, Matthew Gindin and Robert Gindin.

She is also survived by three great grand
children and several nieces and nephews.

The family would like to acknowledge and
thank the staff at Sunrise of Lower Makefield
for the care, love and compassion they
showed Harriet and the family during the past
very difficult 11 years. They are a very spe-
cial group indeed. Funeral services will be
private. The family requests that any contri-
butions be made in her memory to the
Alzheimer's Association at www.alz.org
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GINDIN Doris Moshinsky Pomerantz Gindin, 87, of
Tequesta, Florida, passed away August 15,
2020. She was born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania on June 26, 1933. She atten-
ded Olney High School. She married Gilbert
Gindin in 1972. Doris had a successful ca-
reer at Naval Depot Supply. She loved
watching movies and spending time with her
grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is
survived by her son, Michael Pomerantz;
grandchildren, Rachel Richards and Tara
Pickar; great grandchildren, Brianna
Richards, Brody Richards, Evan Richards,
and Gabriella Hernandez, and her sister, Shir-
ley Moshinsky Stanton. A graveside service
will be held at 1 pm on Tuesday, August 18,
2020 at Woodlawn Memorial Park, 400
Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha, Florida,
34734. Share your memories and send con-
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Norman Glestein, born August 3, 1933 in
Philadelphia, PA to the late Joseph and Reba
Glestein, died April 28, 2020 in Delray Beach,
FL. Devoted son, grandson, nephew, uncle,
cousin and friend. Brother of the late Elaine
and David Glestein. Loving husband for
nearly 61 years to Rochelle (Shelly), father of
Larry (Shari) Glestein and Beth (Steve)
Holzman. Adoring grandfather (Pop-Pop) to
Dovid (Drew), Ashley, Danielle, Malka,
Tammy. Great-grandfather to Zahava,
Arianna, Aleah, Rivky, Shaya, Lincoln, Ahuva,
Adina and Yael. Norman worked for the US
Mint for 30 years, was a former Big Brother,
President of Haym Salomon Lodge of Brith
Sholom and Chapter Director of NCSY. He
was a warm, affectionate, caring, kind-
hearted and loving man and is remembered
as a blessing by those who knew and loved
him. GRAY
Jane M. Gray (nee: Fisher) died July 14,
2020. She was a nursing home owner and
administrator. Beloved wife of the late
Thomas J. Gray, father of Stanley (Paula)
Segal, Allen (Marilyn) Segal and Gary Segal.

Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 3 great
grandchildren. Contributions in her memory
may be made to American Cancer Society.

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HASSON Stephen Hasson (Steve), born August 13,
1942, formerly of Bryn Mawr, PA. Died
peacefully in Boynton Beach, FL July 23,
2020. Beloved husband of Rhoda (Segal);
proud father of Jeffrey (Michelle) Hasson and
Robin (Eric) Forti; grandfather of Jake Has-
son and Carli Forti, they were the love of his
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DEATH NOTICES
GLICKMAN Linda D. Glickman, 72, of Allentown, passed
away August 3, 2020 in her home surroun-
ded by her family. She was the wife of Dr.

Ronald J. Glickman. Born in Philadelphia,
she was the daughter of the late Abraham
and Celia (Freedman) Zeiger. Linda received a
Bachelors Degree from Framingham State
University in Framingham, Mass., and a
second Bachelors Degree from Misericordia
University in Dallas, PA. She was an Occupa-
tional Therapist for the Warren County
School District. Linda was very active at
Temple Beth El and the Jewish Community
Center. She enjoyed golfing and knitting,
book club and mah jongg. Survivors: Loving
Husband, Ronald; Children, Jennifer Chaplis
and her husband Mark, Lupita Knerr, Avram
Glickman and his wife Kate; Grandchildren,
Keri and Travis Miller, Kasen and Jaxon
Knerr, William and Ryan Glickman. She was
predeceased by her brother, Steven Zeiger.

Services: Due to COVID-19, Graveside ser-
vices will be held 1PM Wed., Aug. 5 th at Beth
El Memorial Park, Whitehall. Arrangements
entrusted to Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Fu-
neral Home, Allentown. Social distancing will
be maintained and masks are required. Con-
tributions: In lieu of flowers, may be made to
the American Cancer Society, 3893 Adler
Place, #170, Bethlehem, PA 18017.

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SMOLOW Isador “Ernie” Smolow died on July 28, 2020
after 99 great years. He is survived by Miri-
am (nee Hoffner), his beloved wife of 73
years, his brother Manuel Smolow, sons
Craig (Rhoda) and Ron (Nan), 6 grandchil-
dren and 10 great grandchildren. Ernie was a
proud American. He came of age during the
Great Depression and served with pride in the
U.S. infantry in Europe. When he returned
home, he married his sweet-heart Miriam.

Together, they worked hard to raise and edu-
cate their two sons. Ernie had a successful
career with the U.S. Dept of Housing and
Urban Dev. In retirement, Ernie and Miriam
enjoyed their grandkids, world travel and
winters in Florida. He devoted many years of
service to the William Penn chapter of B’nai
B’rith, The Masons and his local Condo
board. Most of all, his greatest honor was his
royal family title – “Zayda” - as he was
known by his grandkids, great-grandkids.

Contributions in Ernie’s memory can be made
to: Hadassah Fundraising, PO Box 1100 New
York, NY 10268-1100, Holy Redeemer Hos-
pice, 521 Moredon Road, Huntingdon Valley,
PA 19006. Bucks Co. Jewish Congr. Shir
Ami, 101 Richboro Road, Newtown, PA
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David N. Jaspan passed away at his home in
Fredericksburg, Virginia on August 13, 2020.

He was 67 years old. David was born in Phil-
adelphia and was the son of Elaine
(Waronker) and Jules B Jaspan. David gradu-
ated from American University and earned a
masters degree from San Diego State Uni-
versity. David had a long and very successful
career in the financial services industry work-
ing for a number of large organizations in-
cluding John Hancock, Allstate and the Inde-
pendent Order of Foresters. In addition to his
many longtime friends David leaves behind
his wife of 34 years Carol Mullins and his
son, Tyler E Jaspan He is also survived by his
sister Carol Jaspan Bernhard. David was an
avid Philadelphia and Kansas City sports fan
and enjoyed attending sporting events with
Tyler. David was also a dog lover and has
asked that in lieu of flowers, you consider a
donation to Oldies but Goodies Cocker Span-
iel Rescue (4400 Walsh St. Chevy Chase, MD
20824.) This organization brought Arnie and
Teddy into his life and helped make his final
years more peaceful. Graveside services were
held on Tuesday, August 18 at Roosevelt Me-
morial Park in Trevose, PA
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