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A UGUST 2021 D EATH N OTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
EISENHOFER GOLDFIELD
David Eisenhofer on July 28, 2021. 3 weeks
shy of his 88th birthday. Beloved husband of
Sheryl (nee Kreiskoff) Wallace and the late
Barbara (nee Hetzelson) Eisenhofer; Loving
father of Jay (Anne) Eisenhofer, Wendi (Ed-
ward) Haas. Dear brother of Bernice (and the
late Milton) Devoted grandfather of Stephanie
(Michael), Matthew, Amy, Ava, Scott & Mark;
Adoring great-grandfather of Brody. Loving
step-father to Gregg Wallace (Debbie), Mat-
thew Wallace (Debra), and Robyn Greenberg
(Scott); Devoted step-grandfather of Lexi
(Ryan), Max, Andrew, Madeline, Zachary,
Lily, Avery, Sabrina, Lilah, and Ty. Great step
grandfather to Ruby. Contributions in his
memory may be made to American Heart As-
soc., 1617 JFK Blvd., Ste. 700, Phila., PA
19103, www.heart.org
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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EISENSTAEDT Marilyn Eisenstaedt (nee Witlin), August 16,
2021 of Tampa, FL. Wife of the late Harry Eis-
enstaedt. Mother of Robert (Carole) Eisen-
staedt. Grandmother of Beth and Samantha.
Contributions in Marilyn's memory may be
made to Lifepath Hospice Florida.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Herman Frankel on August 7, 2021. Beloved
husband of the late Deena (nee Singer), lov-
ing father of Rhea (Roy DeRousse) Frankel
and Ira Frankel. Loving brother of Steve
Frankel, adored grandfather of Kyle, Noah
and Jayden. Contributions in his memory
may be made to B'Nai B'rith or Paul's Run
Benevolent Care.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
GLAUSER Dorothy Glauser (nee Wax), age 98, of Boyn-
ton Beach, FL, formerly of Philadelphia and
Huntingdon Valley, passed away on July 21,
2021. Dorothy was born in Buenos Aires, Ar-
gentina, and as an infant moved to Toronto,
Canada with her parents Berucha and Isaac
Wax. While working as an Executive Secret-
ary at the Nevele Country Club, she met the
love of her life, Sid, who was the hotel’s
activities director. She is survived by her hus-
band of 62 years, Sidney L. and children Jan
Elena Giordano and Scott Allen Glauser.
Dorothy, also known as Bubbie, is also sur-
vived by her adoring grandchildren Eric and
Alexandra Giordano. Predeceased by her sib-
lings David Wax, Anne Wein of Toronto, she
is survived by her sisters Lillian Friendly-
Eigles, Mollie Lerman and Irene Arkin of
Toronto. Contributions in her memory may
be made to Friends of the IDF, www.fidf.org.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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facebook.com/jewishexponent Morton “Mort” Goldfield, beloved husband,
father, grandfather, and great-grandfather
died at home peacefully surrounded by his
family on July 26 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania at the age of 95 after a well-
lived life. Mort is survived by his adored wife
of 32 years, Elizabeth “Betty” Goldfield (nee
Regan); two children, Ceil Dobkin (Eric Dob-
kin) and Andy Goldfield; five grandchildren,
Michael Dobkin (Meghan Dobkin), Emily
Hope Dobkin (Will Hunter), David Dobkin
(Shoshi Dobkin), Sarah Goldfield, and Re-
becca Goldfield; three great-grandchildren,
Izzy Dobkin, Daniel Dobkin, and Zev Hunter.
He is also survived by many other family
members and friends including Michael
Regan, Mike Regan, Jessica Regan, Olivia
Regan, Ruth Goldfield, Steven and Ellen
Goldfield, and Debbie Goldfield. He is prede-
ceased by his siblings Leonard “Lenny”
(Sylvia). Fondly remembered for his deep ap-
preciation of global travels and summers at
the shore, Mort will forevermore be cher-
ished as a man of generosity, dignity, and
profound devotion and boundless love for his
family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
a donation to your preferred organization.
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GOLDRING Doris Helene Riebman Goldring, 89, a long-
time resident of Lake Worth Beach, Florida,
passed away on Wednesday, August 18,
2021. Doris was the youngest of 6 children
born to the late Harry and Fanny Riebman.
She was raised in Coatesville, PA and atten-
ded Coatesville High School. She graduated
from Penn State University where she was a
member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority. After
graduating college, Doris moved to Phil-
adelphia to teach kindergarten. Mutual best
friends set her up on a blind date with Ed-
ward Goldring. It was a date that would turn
into a love story that lasted over 65 years.
Doris and Eddie raised 3 children in Wyn-
newood, PA. They spent summers in Mar-
gate, NJ, where Doris loved nothing better
than to host her family and friends at their
summer home. Doris loved all things “Holly-
wood” and could name and tell you stories
about every actor and actress on the big and
small screen. She loved to decorate and was
always finding ways to make her home more
beautiful. Doris is survived by loving hus-
band Edward Goldring, her children and their
spouses, Fred (Gale) Goldring, Karen (Abe)
Gutman and Lee (Deborah) Goldring. In addi-
tion she is survived by her loving grandchil-
dren, Stephanie Halperin Katz (Evan),
Zachary Halperin, Jenna Goldring Lahcanski
(Nikola), Cassie Goldring, Rebecca Goldring
Wolf (Zachary) and Charles Goldring. She is
also survived by her great grandchild Tess
Emelia Katz. Doris was not only a beautiful
woman on the outside, but she was espe-
cially beautiful on the inside. She was caring
warm, generous, funny and kind. She was
doted on by her devoted husband Ed, who re-
mains her most ardent fan. She will be
greatly missed by all her were lucky enough
to know and love her. The family would like
to extend a special thanks to the many care-
givers and employees that touched her life.
Memorial donations may be made in Doris’s
memory directly to MPN Research Founda-
tion website mpnresearchfoundation.org or
by sending a check to 180 N. Michigan Aven-
ues Suite 1870, Chicago, IL 60601.
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GORDON Sidney Gordon, August 6, 2021. Son of the
late Morris and Sadie. Husband of Ellen (nee
Collier). Brother of Lenna Kane. Father of
Craig (Sue), Jeff (Mindy), and Jon. Stepfath-
er of Paula (Josh) Cedar, Doug (Laurie) and
Nancy Silverman. Grandfather of Danika
(Jeremy), Avery, Janie, Judd, Madeline and
Matthew. Predeceased by his sisters Sylvia
Schwartz and Norma Wolkin, sons Wade and
Scott, and granddaughter Jessica. Sid was a
true mensch who loved being with family,
playing duplicate bridge and telling stories.
His greatest joy was bringing joy. He was
past grandmaster of the Masonic Temple of
Philadelphia. Sidney donated his body to sci-
ence, so relatives and friends are invited to a
Memorial service Sun., Sept. 12 at 11:30
A.M. at GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS, 6410 N. Broad St., Phila.,
PA Please contact the funeral home for
streaming information. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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ISRAEL DEATH NOTICES
ISAACSON Michael Maxwell Isaacson, 80, style leader in
men’s fashions, died at his home in Los
Angeles, California. Born in Philadelphia to
Albert and Hessie Isaacson on February 22,
1941 growing up in Wynnefield and passing
on July 4, 2021. Father of Tanya and Andrea,
brother of the late Marlene Zarwin and grand-
father to Sofia and Cameron. Michael leaves a
loving legacy of nieces, nephews, cousins,
and friends around the world. Michael was a
generous friend, respected industry profes-
sional and devoted colleague. He was be-
loved by his employees for his kindness and
leadership. Michael was best known for seek-
ing out future trends in men’s fashion and re-
creating them at an affordable level. He was
demanding that the style and look of every
garment represented the quality brands of
Tuliano and Sky High. Always the showman
and entertainer, he simply enjoyed being with
people and created memorable moments for
all. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Susan S. Greco (nee Spielman) on July 29,
2021. Wife of Joseph. Mother of Benjamin
Greco, Jeffrey (Jamie) Greco and Alyssa
Greco Stahl (Drew). Sister of Randy (Marc)
Rosen and Barbra Spielman. Grandmother of
Sydney Bella Greco. Daughter of the late
Samuel and Selma Spielman. Contributions
in her memory may be made to a charity of
the donor’s choice.
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Arnold Shawmut Hoffman, August 4, 2021 of
Sarasota Florida, formerly Rydal, PA; be-
loved husband of Bette (nee Gichner); loving
father of Daniel (Cinde) Hoffman, James
Hoffman, Jeffrey (Debra) Hoffman and An-
drew (Allison) Hoffman; cherished grandfath-
er of Henry, Edward, Sophie, Bailey, Jadon,
Levi, Colby, Cooper, Vin, Ari and the late Tre-
vor. Contributions in Arnold’s memory may
be made to the Sarasota Orchestra or a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.
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Ethel Inver (nee Weisberg), passed away on
July 29, 2021. Wife of the late Charles “Pat”
Inver. Mother of Larry (Marla) Inver, Murray
Inver and Michael (Susan) Inver. Grandmoth-
er of Chad, Jordan, Aaron (Jesse) and Hillary.
Great Grandmother of Elijah and Caleb. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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ISRAEL Judith L. Israel (née Gordon) died on July 5,
2021. The oldest daughter of the late Frances
and Milton Gordon from Melrose Park, PA.
Judith leaves behind two children Anna Colin
and Isaac Israel, 3 beautiful grand children,
and a brother and sister. She taught for many
years in the Camden School District and was
quoted by a coworker as a “legendary teach-
er.” She spoke Spanish and often tutored
during her summer breaks and after retire-
ment. She never took a summer break dur-
ing her teaching years. She continued to tu-
tor and made masks for COVID-19 on her
home sewing machine until she became too
ill. She opened her home to two foster chil-
dren after her own kids grew up. Donations
may be to FXTAS Research.
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