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GOOD HARVITZ
Frieda Good (nee Klein), January 23 at the
age of 97. She was the wife of the late Martin
Good. Beloved mother of Janis Good, Larry
(Julie) Good, and goddaughter/niece Marsha
Beitchman; grandmother of Cassandra Good
and Amanda (Andrew) Chang; great-aunt and
honorary grandmother of Lilith and Celine
(Jay Mott) Beitchman and Lilith’s children
Maryjane and David Cole. She was unfail-
ingly positive and loving, and she will be
greatly missed. Donations can be made in her
honor to Feeding America.

GROSSMAN GOLDMAN
Dr. Arnold D Goldman (Arnie) was the only
child of Katie and Abraham Goldman born on
September 29th, 1933 and peacefully left us
on January 24th, 2021. He was raised and
educated in Philadelphia, P.A. Dr. Goldman
had a thriving private practice in the South
Jersey Area. Some recognition's of Dr. Gold-
man was when he received the Outstanding
Teacher of the Year Award for Voluntary Fac-
ulty at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School in 1997, and election by his col-
leagues to Inclusion in “Top Docs” in Phil-
adelphia Magazine in 2002. In all of his many
activities he always displayed tremendous
spirit and teamwork. His happiest achieve-
ments were his marriage of 63 years to his
wonderful wife Lynn (whom he met on
someone else’s blind date), his forever silent
partner, who worked with him in his practice.

They have a beautiful family of four original
children and four gifted to them by marriage
and ten stellar grandchildren: Audrey (Brian)
and children Brandon (Michelle), Leigh (Bi-
anca), and Scott (Emely); Shari (Keith) and
children Katrina and Bianca; Daniel (Cheryl)
and children Abigail and Tara; and Rachel (Si-
mon) and children Jordan, Phillip, and Chase.

His greatest joy was the family vacations he
took every summer. Dr Goldman, Arnie, Dad,
Zaydah, had the most beautiful blue eyes and
stunning smile which will be greatly missed
by all. We were all fortunate to have known a
man such as him and the world is a better
place for having had Dr. Arnold D Goldman in
it. Contributions in his memory may be made
to American Cancer Society, 1818 Market St.,
Ste. 2820, Phila., PA 19103, www.cancer.org
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GROSS Richard J. Gross, of Ambler, formerly of
Elkins Park, passed away on January 31,
2021, his 87th birthday. The husband of the
late Irene Muhr Gross, he is survived by his
longtime significant other, Nancy Guggen-
heim Berger, his children, Linda Gross and
Robert Gross, and three grandchildren. A
graduate of Cheltenham High School, he at-
tended Vanderbilt University, graduating with
a BA in Management. He first worked for
Franklin Metal & Rubber Co., then owned and
operated The Working Press, followed by a
career as a Tin Man with the Home Depot, re-
tiring in 2013. An avid sports and game en-
thusiast throughout his life, he enjoyed play-
ing bridge, tennis, golf and poker. When not
playing, he watched! He enjoyed a life full of
crossword puzzles, extensive travel, theatre,
concerts and dear friends. His body is being
donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry in a
nod to his mother, who always wanted him to
attend medical school. There is no funeral
planned. Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society or the charity of
one’s choice.

GOLDSTEIN Gerald P. Goldstein, retired US Air Force vet-
eran and top-notch salesman, died February
4, 2021. He lived in Newtown, Pa, formerly of
Levittown, Pa. Gerald was a member of the
Fegelson-Young-Feinberg Post #697 Jewish
War Veterans, where he helped develop their
Holocaust program for area schools. Hus-
band of the late Sonia. Father of Mark N.

Goldstein (Judith), Nancy J. Schnitzer (Rabbi
Jeffery) and the late Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein.

Grandfather of Rebecca Schnitzer, Jonathan
Schnitzer, Gedalia Goldstein (Chani), Tuvia
Goldstein (Chani) and Daniel Goldstein
(Talia), also survived by 18 great grandchil-
dren. Family was everything to him and he
was ever-present in the lives of his children
and grandchildren. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Congregation Ti-
fereth Israel of Bucks County, 2909 Bristol
Road, Bensalem, Pa. 19020.

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Stella Grossman of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania died Wednesday, January 6,
2021 at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital. She
was 93 years old. Stella was born February 7,
1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, daughter
of the late Abraham Wexler and the late
Bessie Wexler (nee - Kleiman). She is the be-
loved wife of the late Malvin F. Grossman;
father of Alan Grossman and his wife Carol,
Gail Vladimir and her husband Larry; grand-
mother of Anna, Marcella, Alissa, Joshua,
Sara, Dana, Jonathan, and Matthew; great
grandmother of Luca, Matylda, Violet, Tru-
man, Autumn, Ella, Liam; sister of Selma
Hochman; aunt of Anita Hochman and Arthur
Hochman. She is also survived by a loving
extended family. Services were held in Janu-
ary by Rabbi Howard Cove, a close family
friend. Donations may be made in her
memory to City of Hope, 1420 Walnut Street,
Suite 817, Philadelphia, PA 19102.

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Edis R. Hall, on February 13, 2021. Beloved
wife of the late Bernard Hall. Loving mother
of Sylvia (Harris) Reitman, Jesse (Elizabeth)
Peterson Hall and the late Roberta Luxen-
berg (Alan/Jan). Loving grandmother of Julia
Reitman Melnick (Jason), Hillary Reitman
(James Holder), Benjamin Luxenberg (Nina
Gold), Sam Luxenberg and Rebecca Peterson
Hall. Great grandmother to Oliver Heath Mel-
nick and Shira Bobbi Luxenberg. Edis de-
voted her life to the field of library science
and education including volunteering to teach
adult literacy programs for many years post-
retirement. She traveled the world with her
family and lived for many years in Perth,
Western Australia where she was head librar-
ian at Christ Church Grammar School. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
The Center for Literacy https://centerforliter-
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www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Irwin Joel “Jerry” Harvitz passed away on
January 25, 2021. Jerry was born June 28,
1934 at 40th and Girard Avenue. He gradu-
ated from Overbrook High School. While
there, he was on the bowling team and
bowled a 249 game to lead the league in
scoring. Jerry’s father had a small printing
shop and he, his mother and two sisters lived
in the back and above the shop. Jerry’s fath-
er had a massive heart attack when Jerry was
15 and after a semester at Temple University
he took over the business setting type and
running the jobs on the press, some by hand,
some on an automatic. He worked 6 1/2 days
a week and after becoming successful tried
to explain that he wasn’t born with his
Porsche in the driveway. He went to Temple
University six years in the evening to achieve
his degree while running the business. As an
adult, he became very involved in charitable
organizations, belonging to B’nai B’rith and
then serving as President of the Golden Slip-
per Club and Charities, three years as Presid-
ent of Jewish National Fund and also Nation-
al Tay Sachs and Allied Diseases. He re-
mained active in Golden Slipper by serving as
Co-Chair, with his wife Patty, of the Scholar-
ship Committee. Jerry was awarded the Gold
Medallion and Horatio Alger Award. Jerry
was an avid sailor and owned a 37’ cutter
rigged sailboat named the Graphic Ark. He
sailed the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean
and once in a race with 150 boats sailed from
Marian, MA to Bermuda in 4 1/2 days at sea.

He was able to cross that off his bucket list.

He often sailed from Atlantic City to Newport,
RI overnight for a week of sailing in Nantuck-
et Bay. Jerry also loved tennis, played sever-
al times a week and enjoyed going to the U.S.

Open followed by dinner at Peter Luggers
every year with the boys. He went skiing in
Aspen every winter until he was 80 years old
and continued to play tennis until he became
ill last year. His most enjoyable times were
spent with his wife Patty, daughter Betsy,
son-in-law Michael Dubin, and his two grand-
daughters Jessica and Sari Dubin. Together
they travelled to Disney World, on Disney
Cruises to Alaska and the Caribbean and to
Aruba. He enjoyed holidays with his entire
family which extended to nieces, nephews
and their families and even twin great-great
grandnieces. Jerry made and kept many
friends over the years and will be re-
membered for his kindness, sense of humor,
loyalty and generosity. He truly will be
missed by his devoted wife, loving daughter
and entire family. He will be reunited with his
parents Anna and Jack, his sister and broth-
er-in-law Betty and Jules Freedman and sis-
ter and brother-in-law Elaine and Arthur Gold.

Contributions in Jerry’s memory can be made
to Golden Slipper Gems, Scholarship Fund or
Jewish National Fund.

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Sally Ann Hoberman (nee Cohen), age 91,
passed away on December 30, 2020 of com-
plications due to Covid-19. Beloved wife of
Leonard, with whom she would have celeb-
rated their 70th wedding anniversary on
January 7. Beloved mother of Eileen (late
Roy) Roseman, Susan (Bryan) Dunderdale,
and Elise (John) Cameron. Cherished
"Granny" of Daniel Rubin, Amy Rubin (Joshua
Higgason), Jacob Dunderdale, and Sarah
Cameron. Great-grandmother of Jonas. Ser-
vices private. A memorial service will be held
at a later date. Donations in her memory may
be made to Dementia Society of America, 188
N. Main St., Doylestown PA 18901.

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ISAACMAN Florence Isaacman, 88, of Harrisburg, passed
away on Monday, February 1, 2021 at the
Jewish Home of Greater Harrisburg. She was
born on April 14, 1932 in Philadelphia, PA to
the late Stanley and Lena (Myer) Cooke.

Florence was a retired teacher from the
Susquehanna Township School District. She
was an active member of Beth El Temple,
Beth El Sisterhood, Hadassah, the Jewish
Community Center and the Retired Teachers
Association. Florence was the widow of
Bruce “Buddy” Isaacman and preceded in
death by a brother, Dr. Stanford Cooke. Sur-
viving is her son, Dr. Scott Isaacman and his
wife, Bethany of Silver Bay, MN; 3 daughters,
Jill Henig and her husband, Pinny of Harris-
burg, Debra Bosin and her husband, Dan of
Philadelphia, Karen Isaacman and her part-
ner, Steve Prescott of Harrisburg, 12 grand-
children and 9 great grandchildren. Graveside
services were held on February 3, 2021 at
Beth El Cemetery, Harrisburg, PA. Donations
in her memory: Beth El Temple Isaacman
Fund or The Jewish Home of Greater Harris-
burg. JACOBSOHN
Gert Jacobsohn, February 14, 2021 of
Wyndmoor, PA. Beloved husband of Myra.

Devoted father of Alice Jacobsohn, Hannah
(Ran) Anbar, Jamie (Irene) Jacobsohn and
Diane (Michael) Hemingway. Proud grand-
father of Joshua, Rebecca, Ze, Jonathan,
Rachel and Elana. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donors choice.

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Dr. Eugene Emanuel Katz passed January 10,
2021 in Warminster PA. Formerly of Blue
Bell and Conshohocken. Survived by his lov-
ing wife of 71 years, Lenore (nee Schwartz),
daughter Carol (Ginny Cutting) Katz. Pre-de-
ceased by his son Matthew Katz and his
brothers David and Robert. Born in 1925 to
Samuel and Rachel (nee Parris). Enlisted in
the Navy Air Corp (V5 Program) and was pro-
moted to naval aviation cadet. After graduat-
ing from Temple University, he practiced
dentistry for over 50 years and served as a
leader in the dental association. Due to the
risk of COVID, a celebration of Eugene’s life
will be planned in the future. Contributions in
his memory may be made to Abington Health
Foundation/Health Hospice at Warminster
1200 Old York Road, Abington PA 19001 or
to Ann’s Choice Benevolent Care Fund C/O
Philanthropy, 20000 Ann’s Choice Way,
Warminster PA 18974.

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Joan Kellmer, February 12, 2021; of Merion
Station, PA; beloved wife of David Sack; lov-
ing mother of William (Jennifer) Sack and the
late Joshua Sack; devoted sister of Judy
Kellmer. Services are private. Contributions
in her memory may be made to the Leuk-
emia & Lymphoma Society donate.lls.org
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www.levinefuneral.com KLEIN ROSENBERG
Sarah Klein Rosenberg (nee Griner), January
14, 2021. A Holocaust survivor. Predeceased
by her husbands Rabbi Herman Klein and Is-
adore Rosenberg. Mother of Morton A. Klein
(Rita) and Samuel Klein (Hilary). Sister of
Dvorah Plotkin (Shmuel) and Genia Eckhaus.

Grandmother of Avi Klein, Hannah Klein, and
Rachel Don (David). Also survived by 4 great-
grandchildren. Funeral services were held on
January 17, 2021.

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KLEYMENES Leonid Kleymenes, 72, passed away on Feb-
ruary 12, 2021 in Huntingdon Valley,
Pennsylvania. He is survived by his wife
Zinaida (nee Kravets) and daughter Julie
(Eric) Goldman. Grandfather of Jack and
Sydney Goldman. Service was private. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to The
Michael J. Fox Foundation P.O. Box 5014
Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014 www.michaelj-
fox.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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Irene Joy Kossman (nee Reif), passed away
on January 21, 2021. Beloved wife of An-
drew Kossman. Loving mother of Rebecca
(Max) Schnaper and Tara Kossman. Adoring
Bubbie of Samuel. Caring sister of Elaine
(Carl) Steinberg. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Congregation Ti-
fereth Israel of Lower Bucks County, 2909
Bristol Rd., Bensalem, PA 19020, www.ti-
ferethisraelpa.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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KURTZ Phyllis Kurtz (nee Yates) on February 11,
2021. Beloved wife of the late Seymour; Lov-
ing mother of Donna (Donald) Silverman,
Mitchell Kurtz and Zane (Jane) Kurtz; De-
voted grandmother of Barbara (David),
Rachel (Abby), Matthew (Jessica), Jordan,
Reese, Joshua, Hannah and Seth; Adoring
great-grandmother of Reuben, Judah,
Sydney, Leo and Levi. Services and inter-
ment were private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Hadassah, 1518
Walnut St., Ste. 402, Phila., PA 19102 or
Kesher Israel Cong., 412 Lombard St., Phila.,
PA 19147.

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KORNFELD LIEBERMAN
Miriam Lieberman (nee Wohlburg), January
27, 2021 formerly of Lafayette Hill, PA. Be-
loved wife of the late Jack Lieberman; loving
mother of Harris (Ellice) Lieberman, Flora
“Faye” (Sheldon) Bass, and Debra (Steve)
Gautier; adoring bubbie of Rachel (Brandon),
Daniel (Lauren), Anna and Jacob; great-
grandmother of two. Predeceased by sib-
lings Lillian, Florence, and Herman. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Ha-
dassah www.hadassah.org/donate or other
charities. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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LAFAIR Adele Kornfeld (nee Levin), aged 90, January
27, 2021, of Philadelphia, formerly of Willow
Grove. Beloved wife of the late Bertram H.;
loving mother of David (Ellen), Robert
(Pamela), and Anne Westrom (Michael); ad-
oring grandmother of Julie, Billy (Heather),
Danny, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Jacqueline;
devoted sister of Fredda Segal and aunt to
many loving nieces and nephews. She loved
music, art and loved to cook for family and
friends. Funeral services were held Wednes-
day, February 3, 2021 at Joseph Levine &
Sons in Trevose, PA. Interment at Washing-
ton Crossing National Cemetery. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to The
Philadelphia Orchestra (philorch.org) or The
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society (pcm-
sconcerts.org/support). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Dr. Fred Lewenson, February 15, 2021; of
Norristown, PA; beloved husband of Helen
(nee Trachtman); loving father of Stephen
Lewenson (Marci) and Peter Lewenson (Vic-
toria); cherished grandfather of Jared, Ethan,
Aaron, Eric and Channa. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in his memory may be made to
Jewish Federation of Greater Phila. (jewish-
philly.org) or a charity of the donor’s choice.

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www.levinefuneral.com Charlotte Lafair (nee Wolf) Jan. 30 of Phil-
adelphia. Wife of the late Leonard Lafair;
mother of Julie (Harris) Miller, Beth (Steve)
Burak and the late Jonathan Lafair; grand-
mother of Eric, Helena (Dara) and Herschel:
great grandmother of Leonard, Mica, Rox-
anne, Zivah and Rafi. Graveside services were
held at Mt. Sharon Cem. Jan 31. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Cong.

Or Shalom, Berwyn PA or Alex's Lemonade
Stand. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Gertrude Levenson (nee Kaplan), passed
away on February 15, 2021. Wife of the late
N. Victor Levenson. Mother of A. Lynne
(Steve) Liesner and Sharon Levenson. Grand-
mother of Jennifer Liesner, Samantha (Dan)
Sinkler and Amanda (Jay) Scharmin. Aunt of
Arlene (Joel) Sharkey, Susan Kaplan, Joyce
(Mark) Levick-Spiegel, Roberta “Bobbie”
(Bruce) Braverman and Nancy (David) Ka-
plan Law. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the National Breast Cancer
Foundation or to the charity of your choice.

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Ronnie London age 85, of Delray Beach Flor-
ida passed away peacefully with his family in
attendance on February 16, 2020. Ronnie
was born on July 8, 1934 in Philadelphia
Pennsylvania. Ronnie adored his wife Leona
Liss London and his two sons Keith Scott
London, William “Billy” London. Ronnie and
Leona were married November 3, 1959 and
recently celebrated their 60-year anniversary.

Ronnie was the only child of Kalman London,
and Anna “Glassman” London of Passyunk
Avenue (right across the street from the Rid-
ing Academy) in South Philadelphia. Ronnie
brought his family down to South Florida in
1979 and became a true Floridian enjoying all
the wonderful things Florida offered like
sand, surf, and sun, but he was through and
through a Philadelphia (City of Brotherly
Love) man with his high morals and group of
longtime friends from Philadelphia, Atlantic
City (down the shore), Texas, Canada, Holly-
wood, Valencia Isle and Abby Delray in Delray
Beach. Ronnie proudly served his country
overseas during the Korean War. Which star-
ted his interest in exploring other countries,
meeting new friends and sharing his love of
travel with his family and especially his bride
of 60 years. Ronnie was a double kidney
transplant survivor and helped form the Kid-
ney Association of Palm Beach County which
he proudly served on the board of directors
for approximately 10 years. He was always
there to answer questions for those that were
going through dialysis or wanted help get-
ting on the transplant list. Ronnie leaves be-
hind Leona London who was there at his bed-
side when he passed away peacefully. Leona
still resides at Abbey Delray in Delray Beach.

He is deeply missed by his son Keith and
Keith‘s wife Ilene Sultan of Hallandale Beach
Florida. To see a celebration of life video of
Ronnie and his family please go to here or ht-
tps://www.apex-h.com/rl/ Susan Love, January 31, 2021 of Voorhees,
NJ. Dear mother of Ashley Freedman, life
partner of David Farber (loving son Drew
Farber), loving daughter of Judy (and the late
Donald) Love, dear sister of Sylvia Miller (Mi-
chael) and Roberta Budman, loving aunt of
Rebecca Miller and Abby Budman. Former
wife of Michael Freedman. Throughout a long
career, Susan devoted herself to providing an
enjoyable and meaningful living environment
to seniors and their families. She served in a
variety of leadership roles at the Jewish Geri-
atric Home in Cherry Hill, and helped man-
age its transition to Lions Gate Continuing
Care Retirement Community in Voorhees.

She served as CEO of Lions Gate since 2016.

Susan’s gentle and kind demeanor earned the
trust and friendship of residents, staff, and
the community. Susan genuinely cared for
each and every resident. She was also a re-
spected leader in the senior care field, active
in many professional associations. Susan
was a member of the Board of Trustees of
Leading Age NJ & DE, and just prior to her
illness she was appointed to an advisory
board within Seton Hall University’s Stillman
School of Business. Susan was a very spe-
cial individual who worked hard to achieve
her goals, whether it was her professional
work, obtaining her Master’s degree and li-
cense in Nursing Home Administration, or
volunteering her time to various organiza-
tions. In her spare time, Susan enjoyed golf-
ing, reading and spending time with family.

Susan also loved golfing with her parents in
Boca Raton. Contributions in Susan’s
memory can be made to Lions Gate CCRC,
www.lionsgateccrc.org or Urban Promise,
www.urbanpromiseusa.org or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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MANSKY Violet L. Mansky, passed away on January
28, 2021, age 99. Beloved wife of Joseph
(deceased); loving mother of Sam and Pat
Mansky, Phil and Lauri Mansky, and Art and
Shelley Mansky; devoted grandmother of
Misty, Annie, Jennifer, Andrew, Erica, Amy,
William, Joey, and Ben; loving great-grand-
mother of Morgan, Taylor, Carsten, Jordan,
Violet, Lucy, Ryan, Lena, Gabriel, and Ezra;
and beloved aunt to many nieces and neph-
ews and their children and grandchildren.

She was predeceased by her siblings Celia
Blumner, Benjamin Levin, and Frances Baer.

She was born and raised in Chester, where
her parents owned a grocery store, and
moved to Parkside a few years after getting
married, where she lived for more than 60
years. Active throughout her long life, she en-
joyed a 75-year career as a bookkeeper and
never missed a day of exercising. Her
warmth, kindness, and generosity will be
greatly missed by the many lives she
touched. Contributions may be made to the
Minyan Fund at Congregation Ohev Shalom,
2 Chester Rd., Wallingford, PA or the charity
of one’s choice.

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Michael Masch, February 7, 2021, of Phil-
adelphia, PA; beloved husband of Rachel
Falkove; loving father of Solomon & Isabel
Masch and Ezra & Annmarie Avila-Masch;
devoted Zeyda of Avinoam and Shaiah. Ser-
vices were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Germantown Jew-
ish Centre, Howard University Annual Fund,
Education Law Center or the Phila. Interfaith
Hospitality Network.

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MAZER Arlene Mazer (nee Kula) on February 14,
2021. Beloved wife of the late Irving; Loving
mother of Michael (Rita Forman) Mazer, Lee
(Melissa) Mazer and Marc (Joanna) Mazer;
Devoted grandmother of Aaron, Ethan,
Jordan, Harry, Addison and Alexa. Services
and interment were private. Contributions in
her memory may be made to American Can-
cer Society, 1818 Market St., Ste. 2820,
Phila., PA 19102, www.cancer.org
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MELTZER Dr. Ronald T. Meltzer January 19, 2021 of
Bala Cynwyd, PA formerly of Philadelphia;
son of the late TIllie (Segal) and Morris
Meltzer. Beloved husband for 66 years to
Helene “Cookie” (nee Presser) Meltzer, cher-
ished daughter Paula Meltzer (Howard
Garonzik), loving granddaughter Allison Ber-
lant ( Seth Broderson) and adored great-
granddaughter Isabella. He was predeceased
by his brother David ( Joyce) Meltzer. Dr.

Meltzer graduated from Overbrook High
school. He went to go on to Temple School of
Pharmacy. After several years of working as a
pharmacist he continued his education at
PCOM. After an internship at Metropolitan
Hospital, he opened a family practice in
Merion. Several years later he relocated to
Narberth where he practiced for the rest of
his career. He loved being a doctor and his
patients loved him. Services and interment
were private. Donations in his honor may be
sent to the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald
House or Philabundance.

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MYEROV Loretta Myerov (nee Epstein) on February 1,
2021. Beloved wife of Joseph; Loving moth-
er of Anita (Harry) Yampolsky, Neil (Joan)
Myerov and Benjamin (Susan) Myerov; De-
voted grandmother of Aaron, Megan
(Robert), Micah and Celia; Adoring great-
grandmother of Sebastian. Services and in-
terment were private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Christopher and
Dana Reeve Foundation, 636 Morris Turn-
pike, Ste 3 A, Short Hills, NJ 07078.

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NEFF Claire R. Neff, died on January 28, 2021.

Claire was the third of four daughters of Miri-
am and Philadelphia bandleader Abe Neff.

She lived most of her 92 years in New York
City where she retired from CBS. Her final
two years were spent at the Horsham Center
for Jewish Life. She survived the deaths of
her three sisters and is survived by her be-
loved nieces and nephews. No memorial is
presently planned. Please plant a tree in Is-
rael or make a donation to the charity of your
choice in her memory.

TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
CALL 215.832.0749
FEBRUARY 2021 5