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KLEIN Jerome “Jerry” Klein July 28, 2021. Age 90.
Beloved husband of the late Shirley. Devoted
father of Sharyn (Frank) Barkan, and Charles
(Lisa) Klein. Loving grandfather of Jonathan
(Brooke) Barkan, Allyson Barkan, Jason
(Nicole) Klein, and Taylor (Matt) Giroud.
Great grandfather of Evan and Hannah Barkan
and Scott Klein. Funeral services were held
on Sunday August 1, 2021, at Goldsteins’
Rosenberg’s Raphael Sacks, Suburban North,
310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA. Int.
Montefiore Cem. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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KOLLER Irwin “Irv” Koller, on August 5, 2021. Loving
father of Sue (Rick) Palman, Dan (Jessica)
Koller, Steve (Shanna Gumaer) Koller and
Mark (Natalie) Koller; Dear brother of Dr.
Harold (Cookie) Koller and Charlene Koller;
Devoted grandfather of Stefanie (Mase),
Scott (Brittany), Gabriel, Zachary, Isaac, Iris,
Sienna, Scarlett, and Giada; Adoring great-
grandfather of Madison, Ryan, and Jack. Also
survived by his beloved companion Cheryl
Dabrow and her children, Landon, and
Lauren Lichterman. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Next for Autism or
a charity of the donor’s choice.
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KRAMER Louis B. Kramer, August 7, 2021, of
Voorhees, NJ. Husband of Janet E. Kramer.
Father of Joel S. (Debbie) Kramer, David J.
(Betsy) Kramer and Paul M. Kramer. Brother
of Glory (Norman) Goldman and the late Min-
nie Solomon. Also survived by 6 grandchil-
dren and 9 great grandchildren. Contribu-
tions may be made to Jewish Family and
Children’s Services www.jfcssnj.org
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Jacqueline “Jackie” Kuptsow (nee Baretz),
age 102, on July 25, 2021. Beloved wife of
the late Dr. R. Raymond Kuptsow for 65
years. She was predeceased by her parents,
Abraham and Selma, and beloved sister,
Mavis Pearl. Loving mother of Dr. Preston
(Andi) (and the late Barbara) Kuptsow and
Anyce (Edward) Richman; Devoted grand-
mother of Dr. Scott (Eileen) Kuptsow,
Meredith (Steven) Bright, Amy (Dr. Eric Fels)
and Remy Richman; Loving great-grand-
mother to Zachary, Jeremy, Allyson, Samuel,
Brenna, Chelsea, Dylan, and Robert. An avid
bridge player for 60 years, she was known
for her gourmet cooking, entertaining and
love of classical music. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Caring Hospice Ser-
vices or a charity of your choice
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KURTZ Dr. Harold Ronald Kurtz of Holland, PA
(October 20, 1942 – August 1, 2021)
Beloved Husband of Joy (nee Fingard) for 56
years, Father of Andrew (Julie), Daniel (Lisa),
June (Bob), Fred (Leslie), and loving and
special Pop-Pop to; Regan, Connor, Evan,
Harrison, Olivia, Sydney, Everett, Emma, Sam
and Benjamin. Also survived by his sister
Harriet (Marshall) and brother Alan (Andrea)
and many loving nieces and nephews. Har-
old had an unlimited capacity to give of him-
self to everyone. His sincerity and genuine
concern for others made everyone who knew
him feel special. Whether you had just met
him, or had known him since childhood, you
felt like he always had and always would be
there when needed. His endless interests and
passions led to meaningful connections and
friendships worldwide, and his quiet calm at
the center of that global community was in-
spiring and grounding for everyone that knew
and loved him. A lifelong educator, Harold
dedicated his life to the well-being of others.
He was a Philadelphia School District princip-
al, Superintendent of Schools in Clayton, NJ
and Pennsauken, NJ and founder of Synergy
Educational Consultants. Harold was in-
volved in many philanthropic and volunteer
endeavors. He was a founding member and
President of B’nai B’rith Educators Unit,
former Association Director for NJ Odyssey
of the Mind, a board member of Maccabi
USA, Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter
School, Creative Odyssey Unlimited (COU),
The Symphonic Mastersingers of Ft. Myers
and an avid supporter of the arts, especially
the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra in Ft.
Myers, Florida. He was never without a book,
loved to travel, enjoyed summers on the
beach in Ventnor and winters in Florida. He
cheered and cursed in equal measure while
watching his Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies!
He lived life to the fullest. But most import-
ant to Harold was his family, by whom he will
be greatly missed. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Gulf Coast Sym-
phony, www.gulfcoastsymphony.org, Sym-
phonic Mastersingers of Ft. Meyers,
www.mastersingersfm.com or to the Creat-
ive Opportunities Unlimited (COU) c/o Odys-
sey of the Mind, 406 Ganttown Rd., Sewell
NJ 08080.
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KUSHNER Ferne Rodale Kushner, 92, of Allentown,
passed away May 26, 2021 in her home sur-
rounded by her loving family. She was the
widow of Jack J. Kushner, who passed away
in 2014 and with whom she shared 62 years
of marriage. Born in Brooklyn, she was the
daughter of the late Joseph and Esther
(Brooks) Rodale. She was a 1947 graduate
of Allentown High School and received her
Bachelor’s Degree in 1951 from Penn State
University. Ferne was an early education
teacher at the Allentown Jewish Community
Center, where she was a member and board
member. She was a member and board
member of Congregation Keneseth Israel and
a member of Jewish Family Services. Surviv-
ors: Children JoAnne Abrams (Robert), Dav-
id Kushner and Leila Covrigaru (Arie); Grand-
children Kori (Taryn), Barr (Jill) and Avi;
Great Grandchildren Jack, Max and Leo. She
was predeceased by a daughter, Kathy. Due
to COVID 19, services will be private. Ar-
rangements entrusted to Bachman, Kulik &
Reinsmith Funeral Home, Allentown. Contri-
butions may be made to Congregation Kene-
seth Israel, 2227 W. Chew St., Allentown, PA
18104. BACHMAN, KULIK & REINSMITH
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LEHRICH Anne Lehrich on July 19, 2021. Beloved wife
of the late Melvin L. Lehrich. Mother of Julie
Persofsky, Kathie Lehrich and Robert
(Donna) Lehrich. Also survived by 7 grand-
children and 6 great grandchildren. A me-
morial service will be held at the Ann's
Choice Chapel, 30000 Ann's Choice Way,
Warminster, PA 18974 on August 31, 2021 at
1:30 pm.
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Goldie Levin (nee Lieberman), passed away
on July 28, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Martin C. Levin. Loving mother of Shelley Ap-
pell (Ken Hennig) and Mark (Harriet) Levin.
Grandmother of Elisa (Avi) Mindlin, Dara
(Seth) Goldstein, the late Michael Levin,
Leslie DeCicco and Jordan Appell. Great
Grandmother of Jordyn, Mikayla, Morgan,
Corey, Derek, Jr., Alona, Ethan and Ava. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
The Michael Levin Lone Soldier Foundation,
c/o Harriet Levin, 11 Vermeer Dr., Langhorne,
PA 19053, www.michaellevinlonesolider.org.
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LISS Leah E. Liss (nee Barsky), passed away
peacefully on August 14, 2021, in Ewing. NJ,
a month shy of her 82 nd birthday. She was
the oldest daughter of Morton and Rose
(Leibovitz). Her father was a jeweler, and her
mother was a seamstress and supervisor.
After graduating from Olney High School,
Leah worked as a secretary. She was intro-
duced to her future husband Alan by a mutu-
al friend and were married for 56 years. Leah
was a dedicated wife, mother and grand-
mother. Her focus was on raising her chil-
dren and following her grandsons. Leah
really enjoyed needlepoint, creating works
that reflected her family and their interests.
She was most happy in recent years with lar-
ger family gatherings, especially celebrating
her 80 th birthday with extended family. Leah
lived her entire life in the Phila. area, includ-
ing raising her children in Langhorne, before
moving to Abrams Residence several years
ago. Despite dealing with multiple serious
health problems in recent years, she main-
tained a sense of stubbornness to deal with
these issues and continue on. The staff at
Abrams Residence and Greenwood House
said she maintained her sense of humor all
throughout her stay. She is survived be her
husband Alan, Langhorne, PA, children
Audrey Liss, Newtown, PA and Michael Liss
(Beth), of Kansas City, MO; her sister Sandy
Kravitz (Kenny), Elkins Park, PA, her grand-
sons Zachary and Drew Liss, Kansas City,
MO; her extended family and her close
friends Vivian Specter and Esther Mcgill. The
family wishes to acknowledge Abrams Resid-
ence and Greenwood House for the compas-
sionate care provided to Leah over the last
several years. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorial gifts in Leah’s memory be
made to Abrams Residence at Greenwood
House Ewing, NJ, www.greenwoodhouse.org
or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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LUBER Stanton Mark Luber passed away on July 24,
2021. He was 84 years old. The only son of
Manuel and Esther (née Spira) Luber, Stan
leaves behind his devoted wife Sandy (née
Newborn) Luber, his children Ilisa, Marc, and
Jackie (née Terletsky), and his 2 grandchil-
dren Zachary & Natalie. Stan’s career in the
furniture industry spanned 65 years begin-
ning in warehouses and ending as founder of
World Imports, Ltd. which, he built with his
wife. Stan was also the first elected presid-
ent of The Home Furnishings Association. He
was respected for his contributions to the in-
dustry and loved being a part of it. Stan loved
Judaism and believed in representing the
Jewish community with honor and humility.
He was a past member of B’nai B’rith, a
staunch supporter of Israel, a member of
Congregation Shir Ami, and committed to
Holocaust Remembrance. Stan believed in
tzedakah and contributed to a variety of or-
ganizations. Stan loved to travel and had the
opportunity to see many places around the
world traveling with his wife. Stan’s greatest
joy in life was his family whom he loved
deeply and was deeply loved in return. Being
“Pop-Pop” to Zach and Natalie (who he lov-
ingly termed “Zachalie”) brought him over-
whelming joy. In lieu of flowers, donations to
The Kidney Foundation, www.kidney.org, are
valued by his family.
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Hillard Madway on August 13, 2021. Beloved
husband of Janet (nee Diamond); Loving
father of Carol Collier (Richard), David Mad-
way (Ruth Caine), Randi Berman (James),
Robin Green and Betsy Madway (Steven
Goldstein) Devoted grandfather of Bess (Bri-
an Schwartz) Collier, Lauren Collier, Matthew
Collier, Peter (Madeleine) Berman, Jenna
(Scott) Oberlander, Jill (Jed) Bergman, Julie
(Daniel) Wilen, Emily (Gabriel) Howard, Lily,
William and Henry Goldstein; Adoring great-
grandfather of Teddy and Leo Schwartz,
Sloane and Jesse Wilen, Drew and Izzy
Howard, Hayden Bergman, and Mason Ober-
lander. He will be remembered for his integ-
rity, pride, generosity, unwavering concern
and care for his family and his love of
dessert. Services and interment are Private.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.
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MARX Janice (Korman) Marx, July 14, 2021. Be-
loved wife of the late Richard Marx, wonder-
ful mother of Patricia, Sarah Jane, and
Richard Jr., and devoted grandmother of
Rachel and Dylan Marx. She was a guidance
counselor at Philadelphia High School for
Girls and later worked alongside her hus-
band at Marx Stationery and Office Supplies.
She was known for her warmth, wit, generos-
ity, style, and bridge-playing prowess. Dona-
tions may be made to www.jevshumanser-
vices.org/about or to a charity of the donor's
choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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MERVES Dr. Stanley Merves, August 2, 2021, beloved
husband of Audrey (nee Stein), adored father
of Elizabeth (Peter) Bein, Amy (Mark) Fried-
man and Jennifer (Brian) Robbins; dear
brother of Mildred (late Harold) Fisher; also
survived by 9 loving grandchildren. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Temple
University's Dr. Stanley Merves Fox School of
Business Memorial Fund, Temple Univ. Insti-
tutional Advancement, P.O. Box 827651,
Phila., PA 19182-7651 or Abramson Senior
Care, LB# 8157, P.O. Box 95000, Phila., PA
19195-0001 or Harriton House, 500 Harriton
Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.
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MOSS Bernard Moss, age 89, died on August 7,
2021. He was a retired pharmacist who
resided in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. Broth-
er of the late Mildred (Irvin) Tessler; and
uncle of Harvey (Marsha) Tessler and Sherry
(Jack) Zigon. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St., Phila.,
PA 19103, www.jewishphilly.org or to the
synagogue of your choice.
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ORAZI Eileen Orazi, July 29, 2021 of Audubon, PA,
formerly of Penn Valley. Beloved wife of the
late Dante Orazi; Loving mother of Alan Cher-
nick, Carolyn (Mitchell) Davis, Barbara Harris,
Joanne Bovelle, Donna (Michael) Viglianti,
Carol (Edward) McKinney and Doris (George)
Swartz; cherished grandmother of fourteen
and great-grandmother of eight. She was
also devoted to her sisters, Sharon Spitzer
and the late Marcia Dimou and to her brother
Henry Harad. Contributions in Eileen’s
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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ORCHINIK RABINOWITZ
Carlton Webster Orchinik died on August 7,
three weeks before his 101st birthday. Dr.
Orchinik was a clinical psychologist. He was
the Chief Psychologist at the Municipal Court
of Philadelphia for 38 years, where he worked
with at-risk adolescents. He provided psycho-
logical evaluations and therapy there and at
the Youth Study Center in Philadelphia, the
Child Care Service in Delaware County, the
AFL Medical Center, and the Camden County
Psychiatric Hospital. He also had a private
practice. He received his bachelor’s and PhD
in psychology at Temple University, and a
master’s degree from the University of
Pennsylvania. He served as communications
officer in the US Navy on LST 240 in the Pa-
cific during WWII. Dr. Orchinik was a life-
long learner with an engaging manner, who
took delight in scientific discoveries. His curi-
osity for learning was contagious. He had a
keen interest in educational psychology and
was a regular contributor to local school
board meetings. Even in his later years, he
could be found with a book or scientific
journal, eager to discuss science, politics,
history or literature. He had a deep, life-long
commitment to social justice. Carlton was
born in Philadelphia in 1920. His parents,
Leia and Samuel, were immigrants from
Ukraine. He was a family man: a proud father,
uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He
is survived by his wife Sarah Beth Orchinik,
children Miles, Leah, and Julia, and grand-
children Aaron, Evan, Jackson, Reed, Maya,
Arelie, Lachlan, and Elio. Please send me-
morial donations to the ACLU or the AAAS.
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PORTMAN Sari Portman (nee Ostrow), on July 28, 2021,
of Bala Cynwyd, PA. Beloved wife of the late
Irwin “Sonny” Portman, loving mother of
Steven Portman (Marcie) and Carol Udis
(David) and devoted grandmother of Jonah,
Zoe (Heather), Brett and Stuart (Stephanie).
Sister of the late Gerald Ostrow and Rayla
Ostrow. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Ronald McDonald House,
3925 Chestnut St., #3110, Philadelphia, PA
19104 www.philarmh.org
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Ruth Weinstein Prywes, Ph.D. passed away
on August 10, 2021. She was born in Pitts-
burgh, PA in 1927. She graduated from the
University of Pittsburgh around 1948 and re-
ceived a Masters in Social Work from Carne-
gie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University)
around 1951. In 1952, she married Noah S.
Prywes, an Israeli doing his Masters degree
at Carnegie Tech. She worked as a case-
worker and moved to the Philadelphia area in
the 1950s. The family settled in Bala Cynwyd,
where she raised three sons. Ruth returned
to academic studies at Bryn Mawr College,
and received her Ph.D. in social work and so-
cial research in 1974. She worked for a so-
cial research organization before starting to
teach at colleges in the Philadelphia area. She
taught the most at the business school at
Drexel University in Philadelphia. She turned
her course on labor policies into a book en-
titled “The US Labor Force: A Descriptive
Analysis” (2000). Dr. Prywes was active in
Democratic Party politics, serving as a local
committee-woman. She was married to Noah
Prywes z”l for 68 years and is survived by
three sons, Menahem, Daniel and Ron Pry-
wes, and seven grandchildren
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RABINOWITZ RABINOWITZ
Ethel Rabinowitz (nee Kutcher) on August 10,
2 021. Wife of the late Jack; Mother of Marc
(Beth) Rabinowitz and Lloyd (Ellen) Rabinow-
itz; Sister of Esther Steinbrecher; Grandmoth-
er of Chloe, Sonia, Dustin, Brent, Samantha
and Jolie. Funeral Services and Shiva were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the Henrietta Szold Chapter of Ha-
dassah, 1518 Walnut St, Suite 402, Phila. PA
19102 or a charity of the donor’s choice.
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Ann Rosedale (nee Waitzman) passed away
on August 11, 2021. Wife of the late Jay
Rosedale. Mother of Michelle (William) Per-
kins, Laurie Rosedale (Glenn Loper) and the
late Deborah Paul. Sister of Lillian (Jules) Ab-
ramson. Grandmother of Derek (Alicia) Paul,
Alix Paul and Lea Paul. Great Grandmother of
Rowland Messina. Private Graveside Ser-
vices were held. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Stand Up To Cancer,
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ROSEN Jay L. Rosen, of Audubon, PA left this leg of
his journey on August 5, 2021. He was the
son of Henry and Edith (Susskind) Rosen. He
was predeceased by his beloved wife of 57
years, Pearl (Pood) Rosen. He leaves behind
to celebrate his large life: his daughter,
Susan, and son Daniel; his grandchildren
Gwen, Joshua (Maegan), and Zachary (Amy);
his sisters Carol Ostrow and Janet Chertkoff;
many nieces and nephews; and a wonderful
network of friends. "Jimmy" was a devoted
family man and a huge lover of life. As an
Eagle Scout he developed a respect for being
outdoors which he passed onto his family
during many camping trips to national parks
throughout the country. He enlisted in the
United States Navy, proudly served on the
U.S.S. Intrepid, and frequently regaled his
family and friends with stories of his time in
the military. He was an avid reader and was
always enjoying several books at a time. Dad
started a poetry club at his retirement com-
munity (Shannondell), and its members
thrilled him as much as the poetry. Dad was a
big part of the Shannondell Readers Theatre
and he was always a great performer – on
stage and off! He was an active member of
Keneseth Israel and relished learning Torah
which prompted him to write a weekly D'Var
for his fellow congregants and the many fol-
lowers he gathered over the years. Dad took
tremendous pride in this endeavor. Dad
hopelessly cheered on the Phillies. He also
loved the game of golf and continued golfing
for as long as he was able. Dad was a very
proud graduate of Central High School and
Temple University, and he remained active in
both schools throughout his life. For many
years he met monthly with his Central bud-
dies for lunch and laughter. Dad was the co-
founder of Technical Advisory Service for At-
torneys (TASA) and steered the company for
over 65 years. He was extremely hard-work-
ing, very loyal, and ever-present to his busi-
ness. In their retirement, our parents en-
joyed wintering in Jekyll Island, GA and they
had many happy times together. After Mom
passed away, Dad became more involved in
Temple Beth Tefilah Synagogue in Brunswick,
GA and again he developed many new friend-
ships. Dad was a huge lover of life, always
learning and always teaching. We have all
been privileged to learn from him and to ex-
perience so many lessons and opportunities
because of him. A huge piece of us is gone.
And we will continue to honor him and make
him proud by living and loving well. He con-
stantly taught us to treasure life and hold
close the ones you love. If you are so moved,
take pause and raise a glass of fine scotch, a
yummy milkshake, a delicious root beer float,
or suck with glee on a Werther’s hard candy!
The burial will be private, and we will further
celebrate his legacy at a later date. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity that speaks to your heart. So be it.
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RUDMAN Ethel Rabinowitz (nee Kutcher) on August 10,
2021. Wife of the late Jack; Mother of Marc
(Beth) Rabinowitz and Lloyd (Ellen) Rabinow-
itz; Sister of Esther Steinbrecher; Grandmoth-
er of Chloe, Sonia, Dustin and Brent. Funeral
Services and Shiva were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
Henrietta Szold Chapter of Hadassah, 1518
Walnut St, Suite 402, Phila. PA 19102 or a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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Ethel Rabinowitz (nee Kutcher) on August 10,
2021. Wife of the late Jack; Mother of Marc
(Beth) Rabinowitz and Lloyd (Ellen) Rabinow-
itz; Sister of Esther Steinbrecher; Grandmoth-
er of Chloe, Sonia, Dustin and Brent. Funeral
Services and Shiva were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
Henrietta Szold Chapter of Hadassah, 1518
Walnut St, Suite 402, Phila. PA 19102 or a
charity of the donor’s choice.
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RUDMAN Donald rudman, August 8, 2021. Donald was
an honors graduate of Temple University and
a CPA. He worked as an audit manager for
Laventhal, Krekstein, Horwath and Horwath
and later as hotel controller for various ho-
tels including the Cherry Hill Inn and Lodge,
Northeast Hilton and Bally's Casino in At-
lantic City. Donald was a Mason and a mem-
ber of both Shekinah-Fernwood Lodge in
Philadelphia and the Valley of Reading. Don-
ald and his beloved wife, Lois, who were
married for 60 years, met at Temple Uni-
versity when they were students in the same
freshman English class. Donald was the lov-
ing father of Aimee (Alan Vladimir) and Allis-
on and the devoted grandfather of Eli, Sarah,
and Adam. Contributions in his memory may
be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
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SAIFER Mark R. Saifer of Warminster, passed away
on July 21, 2021. He was born on October
15, 1941, in Philadelphia to Ethel (Bragin)
and Harry Saifer. Mark and the love of his
life, Gail (Kron) Saifer were married for 57
years after meeting on Chelsea Beach in At-
lantic City. Mark taught health and physical
education for 36 years at Wilson Junior High
School and Central High School both in Phil-
adelphia. He enjoyed mentoring his students
and supervising student teachers. He
coached the soccer, softball, cross country,
and field hockey teams at Wilson and Central
and officiated at track and field meets. Mr.
Saifer ran into his students everywhere he
went. For many years, Gail and Mark ran Bet-
ter Pool Management together while he
taught. After retiring from teaching, Mark
worked for Kampus Klothes. He enjoyed
working with people and made friends with
all of his customers. More than anything,
Mark loved spending time with his children
and grandchildren, being on the beach in
Margate, riding his bike, and teaching. Mark
touched the hearts of all those he met, and
was known as the happiest and kindest man.
Mark will be deeply missed by his family. He
is remembered by his beloved wife, Gail, his
three loving children: Mindy Cohen (David),
Mitchell Saifer (Joanne Harker), Rachel Saifer
Goldman; his eight grandchildren (who he
said were each his favorite): Emmy, Julie,
and Molly Cohen; Samantha, Zachary, and
Logan Saifer; Max and Asher Goldman; his
brother-in-law, Larry Kron; and his sister,
Eleanore Segal, who sadly passed away the
day after him. He is also fondly remembered
by Aliya, Akiva, Colin, Sloane, and Shea Hark-
er; his many nieces, nephews, and extended
family members. Funeral services were held
on Friday, July 23, 2021.
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