A Community Remembers J ewish E xponent D eath N otices J anuary 2019 Sponsored by Goldsteins’, Rosenberg’s, Raphael-Sacks, Inc. J anuary , 2019 D eath N otices ABLAZA DEATH NOTICES ABLAZA Sariel G.G. Ablaza M.D. passed away after a long illness at home in Moorestown, New Jersey on January 14, 2019. He was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines to Paciencia Gutierrez and Cipriano Ablaza. Sariel gradu- ated from the University of the Philippines, College of Medicine in 1951, and completed his Thoracic Surgery residency at Hahne- mann Medical College and Hospital in Phil- adelphia, and Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore. He specialized in Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery and had a long and distin- guished career practicing in Philadelphia and New Jersey. Sariel was Chairman of Cardiop- ulmonary Surgery at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division from 1972-1987 and Clinical Professor at Medical College of Pennsylvania, where he also served as Chief of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. He wrote and published over 40 scientific art- icles on surgery and held a patent for the sur- gical device for treatment of dissecting an- eurysms. He retired from private practice in 1996. Sariel touched many lives as a teacher, leader, physician and friend. His hobbies and interests included gardening, poetry, raising orchids and cooking Filipino food for his fam- ily and friends. Sariel is survived by his wife, Andie (Braunstein), and their daughter Alix- andra. He is also survived by his children from a prior marriage, David (Alyssa), Brian, Sheri Locarno (Mario) and Valerie, and by grandchildren Caitlin Ablaza, Brendan Loc- arno, Marco Locarno and Luke, Thomas, Mary, DJ and Nicky Ablaza. He was preceded in death by his sisters Elsie Ablaza, Leiway- way Garcia and brother Ismael Ablaza. His surviving siblings Nora DeLeon, Lulu Samin and Lydia Lu share in our loss. A special thanks to his loving caregiver and friend, Maria LaTouche-Davis. Sariel leaves behind a large and loving extended family here and in the Philippines. His family and friends will miss his generosity, sensitivity and intelli- gence. Ashes will be distributed to his family. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to: UPMASA (Ablaza Professorial Chair), C/O Dr. Chelle Jose, 815 Marlowe Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003. ARRANGEMENTS BY: MOUNT LAUREL HOME FOR FUNERALS ALLEN Anita Allen (nee Gordon), age 83, died on January 11, 2019. She was a retired office manager who resided in Warminster, Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Allen; loving mother of Mitchell (Sherri) Al- len and the late Randee (Don) Allen Jackson; and adored grandmother of Jennifer and Sydney. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Jeffrey Allen Fund at the Con- gregation of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19115. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com www.JewishExponent.com 2 JANUARY, 2019 DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES AXE BERMAN Beverly Constance (Solomon) Axe, 94, passed away peacefully on October 26, 2018 in Warminster, PA. She donated her body to University of PA Medical School. Raised in Far Rockaway, NY, Beverly moved to Phil- adelphia in 1950 upon marrying Norman Axe, her husband of 60 years and later moved with her family to Cheltenham. An active member of Congregation KI in Elkins Park, Beverly was dedicated to imparting her love of Judaism to her family. Beverly enthusiast- ically enjoyed a variety of activities throughout her life. She was an avid reader and founding member of a book group which lasted more than 45 years. A talented and prolific knitter, she enjoyed teaching others to knit. Beverly loved to swim, play bridge, take walks, go to plays and frequent thrift stores, often generously gifting her finds to family and friends. Beverly is survived by her three children, Susan, Francesca, and Martin, her sons-in-law, Peter and Alex and her grandchildren, Johanna, Stephanie, Gabe and Bradley. A memorial service will be held in the spring. BARNETT Annette Sarah Barnett (nee Edelson). Janu- ary 16, 2019 of Media, Pa. Wife of the late Isa. Mother of Ivan (Allison) Barnett, Andre Barnett (Susan) and Stephen (Janice) Barnett. Also survived by three grandchil- dren. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donors choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS BERGER Betty Berger (nee Grossman), January 12, 2019; of Audubon, PA; beloved wife of the late Irvin; loving mother of Steve Berger (Ilene), Lee Berger (Amy) and the late James Berger (Cindy); also survived by 7 cherished grandchildren and 8 adored great-grandchil- dren. She & her husband shared a special marriage of 73 years. She viewed everything through the lens of service to her family and her Judaic principals. She will be re- membered as a wonderful woman and will never be forgotten. Graveside services were held on Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at Hyam Salomon Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS BERMAN Randi Berman, daughter of Malcolm and Car- olyn Pritzker, passed quietly on December 21, 2018. Having attended Abington Friends School, American University and Penn State, Randi married her husband Jay in 1985. Despite being diagnosed with Multiple Scler- osis in 1986, Randi embraced life with a sense of humor, courage, a love of art, her cats, and an indomitable spirit. She cared deeply for those she loved and was comfor- ted by their love in return. Wife, daughter, sister, friend, she saw the world in vivid col- ors both warm and engaging. Survived by her husband Jay Berman, Malcolm and Sandy Pritzker, and her brother, Andrew, she will be remembered by those she loved, and she will be missed. Graveside services were held on Wednesday, December 26, 2018, at Haym Salomon Memorial Park 200 Moores Road, Frazer, PA 19355. Contributions can be made to the Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society or Bryn Mawr Hospital. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 David L. Berman, age 89, died on January 13, 2019. He was a retired chemist who resided in Wynnewood, PA. Beloved husband of Ruth (nee Wolf); Loving father of Michael (Sophie), Ze'ev (Hedva) and Merle (Richard Gaudet); Dear brother of Bea Marlow; De- voted grandfather of Samuel, Achva, Sarah, Sholom, Hadar, Elie, Yeshurun and Sonya. Also survived by 5 great-grandchildren. Con- tributions in his memory may be made to Hias, www.hias.org or a charity of the donor's choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS BERRY Maurice Berry, Jan. 3, 2019. A traffic engin- eer for PENNDOT, WW II Army veteran of the Battle of the Bulge with 4 Bronze Stars and the French Legion Medal of Honor. Husband of the late Barbara (nee: Goldberg), father of Susan (Elliot) Miller and Andy (Jolie) Berry, brother of Morton Berry, grandfather of Ryan, Zoe, Jillian, Braydan Berry, Max (Randi) Miller and the late Jordan and the late Eli Miller, companion of Marcia Labovitz. Con- dolences and more at BerschlerAndShen- berg.com BERSCHLER and SHENBERG BLUMBERG Grace Blumberg (nee Bassel), age 85, died on January 3, 2019. She was a retired art teacher who resided in Audubon, Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Harris; loving mother of Richard (Sharon), David (Debra) and Sandy (Eric) Koehler; dear sister of Sara Slavin; and devoted grandmother of Lauren, Steven, Eliana, Gedalia, Alyssa, Jac- ob, and Rachel. Contributions in her memory may be made to Beth Tikvah B'nai Jeshurun. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS BRICKLIN Thelma Bricklin (nee Neff), age 95, passed peacefully on January 14, 2019 in her Cherry Hill home after an accidental fall that oc- curred on December 11, 2018. She is sur- vived and will be forever loved, missed and remembered by her five daughters, her sister from New York City, six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Memories and con- dolences may be shared at www.ancscrema- tion.com, Westville, NJ. ASSOCIATED NATIONAL CREMATION SERVICE DEATH NOTICES BROOKS Joan Brooks (Nee Miller), passed away peacefully on December 27 2018. Joan was the beloved wife for 56 years of Harry Brooks. Loving mother of Andrew (Laura) Fried, Susan (Marc) Howard, Beth Brooks, Michael (Marilyn) Brooks, and the late Bon- nie (Brooks) Silver. Adoring Grandmother of seven, great grandmother of four. Joan was pre-deceased by her parents the late L. Hal- pern (Harry) and Irene (Hendler) Miller and brother Roger (Deda) Miller. Interment will be private. Contributions to the donors choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS BRUSMAN Leila Brusman (nee Kessler) on January 6, 2019. Wife of the late Calvin. Mother of Lisa Brusman Zaidel (Moshe Zaidel), Margie (Robert) Holber and Michael (Cynthia) Brus- man. Grandmother of 3. Relatives and friends were invited to Funeral Services Sunday 1 PM precisely at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks Suburban North, 310 2 nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Caner Society, 1626 Locust St., Phila., PA 19103, or to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS BRYLAWSKI Kathryn “Kay” Brylawski(nee Krauskopf) December 24, 2018; of Elkins Park, PA; be- loved wife of the late Dr. Michael Brylawski; loving mother of Joan Paaske and Dr. Robert Brylawski (Ellen); cherished grandmother of Stephanie Paaske-Holcombe (Benjamin), Margot Paaske-Pearson (Andrew), Rachel Brylawski and Daniel Brylawski. Relatives and friends were invited to memorial services Fri- day, 12:00PM at Reform Congregation Kene- seth Israel, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Delaware Val- ley University or Reform Congregation Kene- seth Israel. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS COOPER DEATH NOTICES CENTER Linda Joy Center (nee Brodsky) passed away on January 8, 2019. Linda was the beloved wife of Howard Center for 56 years. Loving mother of Shari Center (Aimee Batson) of Overland Park, KS, and Michael (Nancy) Cen- ter of Lafayette Hill, PA. Sister of Stephen (Joan) Brodsky, and brother-in-law of Lawrence Center. Grandmother of Adam Cen- ter and Matthew Center. Linda was a gradu- ate of Overbrook High School and Temple University. She taught at Solomon Schechter Day School, and was a career counselor at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science. Graveside services were held Thursday, January 10, 2019, at Haym Salomon Memori- al Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to Birthright Israel Foundation, P.O. Box 21615, New York, NY 10087, www.birth- rightisrael.com or Bayada Foundation, 4300 Haddonfield Rd., East Building, Pennsauken, NJ 08109, www.bayada.com. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS COHN Jerome “Jerry” Cohn, 95, of Philadelphia passed away on January 24th. Survived by the love of his life for over 69 years, Ruth (née Cohen), his children Bruce (Fayne) and Gary (Marcy), his grandchildren, Rachel (Cory), Sheara, Dara, and Julie (Andrew), and great-grandchildren Nathan and Emily. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Emma and Max, and his siblings Charlie, Esther, Janice, Dorothy, and Bernie. Jerry served our country as a cryptographer in WWII. A gradu- ate of Wharton Business School, he worked as an office manager, and later as a Chief Fin- ancial Officer. Throughout his long retire- ment, Jerry enjoyed traveling the world with Ruth and cruising with his family. He showed his passion for learning by continuing his education by auditing college courses with Ruth for 15 years as a senior citizen. His most important treasure in life was time spent with his entire family. Contributions in his name can be made to The ACLU or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS COOPER Honor the memory of your loved one... A Community Remembers Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com Marilyn Marks Cooper (nee Marks), Jan. 18, 2019. Wife of Lawrence of Bala Cynwyd; mother of Neil (Susan) Cooper and Alyson "Aly" (Adam) Silverman; step mother of Glenn (Jennifer) Cooper, Julie (Levi) Ullman, and Andrew (Sharon) Cooper; sister of Louis (Susan) Marks; grandmother of Hannah, Eth- an, Matthew, Gabriel, Nicholas, Daniel, Max, William, David, Gabrielle, and Jonathan. Ser- vices were Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at Main Line Reform Temple, 410 Montgomery Ave., Wynnewood, Pa. 19096. Int. Haym Sa- lomon Memorial Park. Contributions in memory of Marilyn Marks Cooper may be made to Drexel University, PO. Box 8215, Phila., PA. 19101-9684 or the Cholangiocar- cinoma Foundation 888-936-6731 JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 facebook.com/jewishexponent JEWISH EXPONENT TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 facebook.com/jewishexponent JEWISHEXPONENT.COM J ANUARY , 2019 D EATH N OTICES DAVIS HANS DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DAVIS DRIBAN EVANS GINDIN GOLDENBERG Bertha (nee Steinberg). December 21, 2018 of Philadelphia, Pa. Beloved mother of Lynne Davis and Marcy Davis. Also survived by many other loving friends and family. Bertie, was a giving and caring person and loved an- imals, especially cats. Services were held Sunday December 23, 2018 at Joseph Lev- ine & Sons with interment at Shalom Me- morial Park. The family requests that contri- butions in her memory be made to St. Judes Children's Hospital or ASPCA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS DAVIS Harold Allen Davis, age 88, January 5, 2019 of Philadelphia, PA; beloved husband of Edith (nee Goldstein); loving father of Craig Davis, Ellen Cohen, and Bonnie Horowitz; cherished grandfather of Emily, Gabriel, Julia, Jeffrey, Nina, Melanie, and Cole. Contributions in his memory may be made to Ann’s Choice Bene- volent Fund, 10000 Ann’s Choice Way, Warminster, PA 18974. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS DAVIS Ida Davis, a retired haridresser died January 16, 2019, she resided in Horsham, PA. The former Ida Lustig, wife of the late Benjamin, mother of Ellen (Fred) Getzik and Daniel (Susan) Davis. Also survived by 4 grandchil- dren and 6 great-grandchildren. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Auxili- ary - Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454 GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS DESMAN Helen Desman (nee Rosenblatt) died on December 26, 2018 in Tucson, Arizona at the miraculous age of 95. Helen Rosenblatt was born on November 29, 1923, to her parents, Charles and Sabina Rosenblatt. She gradu- ated from high school and moved to Denver, Colorado and went to beauty school and was a hair stylist until she met and married Daniel Desman. They resided in Philadelphia most of their lives. Helen is survived by her daugh- ter-in-law and granddaughter, Shelley and Charli Desman of Huntingdon Valley, PA, son, Mark Desman and his son, Artem of Ex- ton, PA, her daughter and her son-in-law, Robin Desman and Paul Spindt of Tucson, AZ. She is preceded in death by her hus- band, Daniel, her son, Michael, and her brothers and sister, Jack, Isaac, Harold, and Gertrude. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS DORDICK Edward Dordick, on January 14, 2019 at the age of 99. Husband of the late Lillian (nee Rolnick). Father of Robert (Fran) Dordick and Nancy (Sam) Levine. Grandfather of Adam (Jaime) Levine, Scott Levine, Jacob (Macken- zie) Dordick, Allison Levine and Elliot Dordick. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish National Fund, 150 Monu- ment Road Suite 107, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 or American Friends of Mogen David Adom P.O. Box 52158 Philadelphia PA 19115. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. Lawrence J. Driban, age 73, died on January 13, 2019. He was a check cashing store own- er who re sid e d i n K in g of Prussi a, Pennsylvania. Husband of Nina Perris; father of Carly (Cinde) Driban and Jill Driban; broth- er of Michael (Diane) Driban; and grandfath- er of Dani, Emma, and Jacob. Contributions in his memory may be made to Beth Sholom Congregation, 8231 Old York Road, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania 19027 and Beth Or Con- gregation, 239 Welsh Road, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania 19002. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS Mrs. Vera (Korman) Evans, age 80, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2019. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she resided in Boca Raton, FL since 1997. Vera will be re- membered for her endless devotion to her family – who she loved immensely – her gourmet meals, and fierce devotion to any Philadelphia sports team. She is survived by her beloved husband, Martin, four children, Ricki Evans Ousterman, Caren Evans, Noel Evans and Ellyn Evans Small, as well as her grandchildren, Kyle Ousterman, Ryan Ouster- man, Melanie Evans, Haley Small, and Victor- ia Small. The family invites donations in Vera's name to National Stroke Association. Rica Gindin, Jan. 19, 2019, of Cherry Hill, NJ. Wife of the late Hillel Gindin. Mother of Joshua (Meryl) Gindin, and Miriam (the late Martin) Holzman. Grandmother of Melissa (Eric) Goldstein, Todd (Evelyn) Holzman, Jennifer Gindin and Molly Gindin. Great grandmother of Sophie, Trey and Lauren. Rica was a Holocaust survivor, beloved edu- cator and baker extraordinaire. Contributions can be made to Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice www.samaritannj.org or Cong. Sons of Israel, www.sonsofisraelnj.com PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. DUNNOUS Jack Dunnous, 93, of Philadelphia, PA, died Thursday, January 3, 2019. He is survived by his wife, Gloris; children: Claudia, and Robert (Christine Leo); and granddaughter, Hannah. Funeral service was Sunday, January 6 th at West Laurel Hill Funeral Home, Inc. Memori- al contributions in Jack’s name may be made to the Music Fund at Congregation Rodeph Shalom. WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM FORD Dr. Robert Ford, Jan. 8, 2019. Husband of Shelby (nee Tinkelman) of Bryn Mawr. Fath- er of J. Stuart Ford (Alyson) and Nancy Ford Grossman (Dr. Michael). Brother of Phyllis Victor (Herbert). Grandfather of Jayde, Avi, Brenen, Benjamin, Carrie Jean and Robert Walter. Relatives and friends were invited to Services Thursday 11 A.M. Har Zion Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Road, Penn Valley. Int. West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to Har Zion Temple or Abramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS FREED EINSTEIN Madeline "Mitzi" Einstein (nee Mishkin), age 94, December 29, 2018 of Longport, NJ. Formerly of Penn Valley, PA. Wife of the late David B. Einstein. Devoted mother of Alan (Nancy) Einstein, Brina Einstein (Vincent Micale), and Joan (Fred) Weinstein. Sister of both the late Bernard and Robert Mishkin and the late Betty Orbach. Also survived by 11 grandchildren, 11 great grand children, and many adoring nieces, nephews and friends. Her youthful, loving spirit will live on in all the lives she touched. The family requests contri- butions in her memory be made to Crohn's and Colitis Foundation via www.crohnscolit- isfoundation.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ENGEL Elayne “Chippy” Engel (nee Millis) (84) passed away after a long illness on January 22, 2019. Chippy is survived by her husband Eli, her children Tracey & Martin from her first marriage to Freddy Ludwin, and her step children Dina, Tracy, & Brian. She is also survived by her sisters Renee & Harriet, as well as her 7 grandchildren, Maia, Carley, Isa- bella, Brent, Samson, Avery, and Sydni. A graduate of Columbia Institute, she loved to laugh, dance and was a ton of fun! She was a loving wife, mother & friend. Chippy was be- nevolent and loved helping others in any way she could. She was a good ear and shoulder to those who needed it, and will be missed by many. Donations in Chippy’s memory can be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, or the ASPCA. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS Dr. Edmond L. Freed, 83, retired to Delray Beach, FL (formerly Podiatric Surgeon of Philadelphia) passed peacefully in his sleep on January 6, 2019; loving father of David and Eric, brother to Phyllis Bergman, and cherished Zayda of Steven, Justin & Grayson. Buried at Montifiore Cemetery, Section O, Lot 116. Memorial contributions in Eddie's name may be made to the School of Podiatric Medicine. GILLER Phyllis Segal Giller passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 1, 2019, after a cour- ageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease. She was 80. She was a devoted and loving wife to Frederick Giller for 55 years. Born in the Lo- gan section of Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Ethel Mintz Segal. Phyllis was vibrant and full of life. She was extremely talented with her needlepoint and knitting. Her knitted sweaters were gor- geous, unique and colorful, much like her personality. She enjoyed the beach, her friends, racquetball, tennis, and was gifted with a “green thumb” for nurturing her house plants to the skill level of a master gardener. She loved to wander through art museums. She enjoyed dancing, the theater, musicals and watching her grandchildren perform. Her children and grandchildren were always her crowning achievement in life. In addition to her husband, Phyllis is survived by her lov- ing children, Bryan and Maryanne Giller, and William and Karen Stanell; as well as her four grandchildren; Steven and David Giller and Samuel and Benjamin Stanell. Services will be private. Contributions in Memory of Phyl- lis Giller may be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Grand Central Station P.O. Box 4777, New York, NY 10163-4777 or on line: www.michaeljfox.org JOSEPH A. FLUEHR lll FUNERAL HOME GOLDBERG Gerald (Jerry) Goldberg, "Pepop", age 85, of Boynton Beach, Florida, (formerly of Egg Har- bor Township, Ventnor, Pennsauken, and Philadelphia, Pa.,) passed away on January 10, 2019, as a result of Alzheimer’s disease. Jerry was born in Philadelphia and gradu- ated from Central High School, class 196. After serving in the Army, in his earlier years Jerry owned his own dry cleaning business and laundromat in Camden, NJ. In his later years Jerry worked at various casinos in At- lantic City and for 15 years at Trump Plaza as a supervisor. He enjoyed riding his bike on the AC Boardwalk, playing cards, going to the movies, and mostly hanging with his beloved family. He was a true Philadelphia sports fan especially cheering on the 76ers. His favorite meal was a cheesesteak (wit) at Pat's Steak. Jerry is predeceased by his parents, Rose and Morris Goldberg, his sister, Irene Fish- bein, and his son in law, Dr. Donald Juros. Jerry is survived by his loving wife, and best friend of 65 years, Roberta (nee) Burgis. Jerry is also survived by his children, Mark (Letecia) of Frisco, Texas; Penny (Michael) Bilker of Egg Harbor Township, NJ; Susan (Greg) Emarine of New Castle, Colorado; two grandchildren, Faith (Arthur) Manelis, Chad (Lauren) Juros, and two great grandchildren, Dalia and Adam Manelis. Jerry is also sur- vived by step grandchildren Farrah (Austin) Hoffman, and Michael Rice, and step great grandchildren Ethan, Madison, Katelynn and Kimberly, Additionally, Jerry is survived by his brother and sisters in laws, Melvin and Valerie Burgis, Stan and Wyleen Burgis, and William Fishbein. A memorial service will be held in South Jersey. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to The Spread the Magic Foundation, c/o Penny Juros Bilker, 322 McClellan Road, Egg Harbor Township, NJ, 08234. A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com Stanley Allen Goldenberg, age 91. Passed away comfortably at home surrounded by his family. He was the eldest son of Miriam & Ben Goldenberg, brother of Robert and Elaine Tavel (deceased). Loving husband for 70 years to Peggy Kay Goldenberg. Father of Bonnie Kay (Bruce) Marks, and Glenn (Vivi- an) Goldenberg; exemplary grandfather of Micah (Amy) Kagan, Aaron (Emily)Marks, and Hannah Marks (David Charny). Adoring great grandfather of 4 beautiful children. Family was very important to him and he maintained close ties with many cousins. He was a Coast Guard Veteran and volunteer fire fighter in the early 1950’s. A graduate of Temple University with a Bachelor of Science in 1951. He was a lifelong student of art, for- eign languages and pursued knowledge of the sciences and geography though reading. He studied art at the Barnes Institute which informed his desire to collect art which he pursued locally and while traveling around the world. He specialized in collecting old maps. Additionally, he was an artist himself and took up welding creating whimsical and abstract pieces from scrap metal that he gave to people who expressed interest in his work. He was extremely handy and took great pleasure in making repairs around the house. Stanley had a successful business career in the retail field. He served as a confidant and adviser to many who came for his counsel. He was a lover of the out doors whether fish- ing, hiking, sailing or camping. Especially with his grandchildren. He was a dapper dresser, frequently sporting a bowtie and Panama hat. He cut a fine figure of a man. He and his wife Peggy loved to entertain in their gracious home inviting friends and family of all ages. He was a lover of life and will be missed by all those who came within his or- bit. Contributions in Stanley’s memory can be made to the Millicent & Mark Kay Scholar- ship fund at Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, Pa 19027 or a charity of your choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS HALPERN Bernice Halpern (nee Finkler), December 29, 2018. Wife of Dr. Stanley Halpern. Mother of Paul (Felicia Hurewitz), Alan (Beth), Richard (Anita) and Kenneth (Aaron Stanboro) Hal- pern. Grandmother of Eli, Aden, Emily, Jacob and Tessa Halpern. Relatives and friends were invited to Graveside services Wednes- day 11 A.M. precisely at Shalom Mem. Park, Huntingdon Valley, PA (Sec. David). Contri- butions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS HANS Solomon Hans, age 90, died on December 28, 2018. He was born in Romania and was a retired grocer who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Husband of the late Miriam (nee Leace); father of Bruce (Levana) Hans and Esther (Gadi Goldstein) Hans; uncle of Esther (Sam) Sztulwark and Issie (Carla) Frost; and grandfather of Dyana (Corey), Marci), and Eric (Yvette). Contributions in his memory may be made to the Association of Holocaust Survivors, 1934 President St., Phila., PA 19115 or Friends of the Israel De- fense Force (FIDF), P.O. Box 4224, New York, NY 10163. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM JEWISH EXPONENT JANUARY, 2019 3 HONIGMAN DEATH NOTICES J anuary , 2019 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES HONIGMAN Sandra Honigman (nee Mann) passed away on January 26, 2019. Beloved wife of Harold; Loving mother of Michael (Catherine Thompson) and Steven (Cynthia); Dear sis- ter of Richard Mann and Jeffrey (Rhoda) Mann; Adoring grandmother of Justin, Brian (Joshua) and Jennifer (Steven). Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Alzheimer's Association , 399 Market St., Ste. 102, Phila., PA 19106 GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS HYTOWITZ Harriet Hytowitz on January 14, 2019. Be- loved wife for over 40 years of the late Louis Hytowitz. Devoted mother of her late son Mark Hytowitz. Survived by nieces and neph- ews: Shelley and Steven Singer, Ken and Maria Federman, Brian and Robin Kaleck, and Alan and Ellen Kaleck. Also survived by 10 Grand nieces and nephews and 8 Great grand nieces and nephews. Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Can- cer Society. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. facebook.com/jewishexponent To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 www.JewishExponent.com 4 JANUARY, 2019 INGERMAN Corinne Ingerman passed away on January 5, 2019. She was born in Philadelphia in 1930, in the throes of the Great Depression, to Al- bert and Dora Schwait. She attended Olney High School in Philadelphia, Pa., and met her future husband, Albert Ingerman, shortly after her graduation in 1948. They married in May, l949, when Corinne was 19. Corinne and Albie enjoyed 61 happy years together. They had two children, Michele and Mark. Corinne was a homemaker, devoted to her husband and children. She always regretted that her family could not afford to send her to college, so she encouraged her children to seek higher education. Her daughter became a lawyer and her son, a doctor. What Jewish mother could ask for more? Corinne was a lifelong swimmer and played tennis competit- ively at Idle Hour Tennis Club in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. She also was a devoted bridge player her entire life, constantly honing her skills with bridge lessons and Charles Goren at her side. After moving to Florida in the mid 1970’s, Corinne continued playing tennis and bridge, finding new partners and expanding her social circle. But it was in Florida, spe- cifically, Palm Beach County, where her ca- reer as an artist blossomed. Art was her true passion. She focused seriously on her career as an artist after her children left the nest. She took classes at Philadelphia College of Art and volunteered at Elwyn Institute, where she taught art to disabled children. She built an art studio onto her home and painted pro- lifically. She displayed her paintings all over her home, sold many commercially and ex- hibited her works at various galleries around Palm Beach County. She won numerous prizes for her art. In addition, Corinne was a founding member of the Wellington Art Soci- ety. She played an active role in the Society until she returned to Philadelphia in 2016. She spearheaded many projects, including a large-scale undertaking in which local artists decorated the children’s wing of a local hos- pital. After her children were grown, Corinne and her husband actively traveled throughout the United States and abroad. Despite her active schedule, Corinne always made time for annual trips to the Pacific Northwest and to Philadelphia to see her children and grand- children. Corinne was known as “Nan” to six grandchildren and despite the geographical distance between them, always maintained a very close relationship with all six grandchil- dren. In recent years, Corinne welcomed sev- en great- grandchildren into the family. Corinne took her Jewish faith seriously. Until her move back to Philadelphia, she was an active member of Temple Beth Torah in Wel- lington, where she served on the Board of Directors for many years. She was a fixture at Friday night services. Corinne is survived by her brother, Allen Schwait, daughter, Michele Grable (husband Bill) and her son, Mark In- german (wife, Becky), her grandchildren, Katherine Walter (Michael), Andrew Hallman (Kim), Julia Hallman (Aaron Rubin), Lindsey James (Drew), Sarah Ingerman (Ty Thiele) and Kyle Ingerman. There was a private in- terment at Eternal Light Memorial Gardens, Boynton Beach, Fla. A memorial service for Corinne will be held at Temple Beth Torah sometime in late winter. For details on the memorial service, please contact administrat- or@templebethtorah.net TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES JABLON KRUM Charlotte Jablon (nee Bornstein), on January 20, 2019. Wife of the late Leon. Mother of Ellen (Scott) Maynard and Dr. Sheryl (Larry) Menacker. Grandmother of Dana Maynard Unger (David), Adam Maynard (Rebecca Haimowitz), Allyson Menacker Teal (Tobias) and Justin (Brittni) Menacker. Great Grand- mother of 8. Contributions in her memory may be made to KleinLife, Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest New Jersey, or to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS JACHNIUK Frejda Jachniuk (nee Kogan), On January 11, 2019. Beloved wife of Abram. Devoted mother of Jake Jachniuk and Eda Klein (Paul). Dear sister of Mira Berler. Loving grandmother of Seth Klein (Michelle) and Jef- frey Klein (Rena), and great grandmother of Zachary, Evan Rachel, and Adina. Relatives and friends were invited to funeral services Sunday 11:15 AM precisely at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks Suburban North, 310 2 ND Street Pike, Southampton, PA. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Juvenile Dia- betes Research Foundation, 555 Croton Road, Suite 111, King of Prussia, PA 19406 or Abramson Senior Life, 1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA 19454. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS KAPLAN Muriel Kaplan (nee Goldman) Dec. 21, 2018 of Newtown, PA. Mother of Jay Kaplan (Evelyn), Lee Kaplan (Nancy), and Enid Beck. Grandmother of Lisa (Paul), Renee (Jimmy), Brian (Christy), and Leah. Great grandmoth- er of Austin and Shane. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS KAPLITZ Jerome Melvin Kaplitz, of Washington Twp., NJ. Born 1-4-1934 died 1-4-2019. Jerome “Jerry” Kaplitz was a devoted husband, fath- er and grandfather. He worked in Sears in Phila., where he met his wife, Martha. He worked for many trucking companies in New Jersey before finishing his career in his 70’s with Claridge Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. Jerry Rnjoyed watching the Phillies and Eagles play. Jerry’s wife Martha passed away in 2010. Jerry is survived by his son, Dr. Neil Kaplitz (Elizabeth), Renee Klavens (Jeffrey), and 8 grandchildren. Jerry will be sorely missed by his family and many good friends at Cardinal Village. Contributions can be made to American Heart Association www.heart.org PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. KERSHBAUM JACOBS Judith Kershbaum Jacobs (nee Kurtz) Janu- ary 3, 2019; Age 101; of Phila.; beloved wife of the late Dr. Alfred Kershbaum and the late Herbert V. Jacobs; loving mother of Sue Stevens (Joseph), Marjorie Shiekman and the late Dr. Kenneth Kershbaum (Susan); cher- ished “Granny” to Kathy Evans (Jason), Shar- on Kershbaum (Tim Kelly), Joe Stevens (Tomo), Andy Stevens (Bethany), Wendy Co- hen (Shannon) and Tommy Shiekman (Ku- miko); also survived by 12 adoring great- grandchildren, ages 5 months to 21 years old. Services and interment will be private. Contributions in her memory may be made to Guillain-Barre Syndrome Foundation (www.gbs-cidp.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS JEWISH EXPONENT Marlene Krum (nee Zukerman), on Jan. 12, 2019. Wife of Robert of Cherry Hill. Mother of Mark Krum, Dr. Seth (Kelly) Krum and Beth (Barry) Sokol. Grandmother of Erika, Grant, Jacob, Blake and Sophia. Contributions in her memory may be made to Alzheimer's Associ- ation. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS LEVY Stanley Levy, on January 6, 2019, of Phil- adelphia PA. Husband of the late Martha (Nee Kenarik) Brother of the late William J. (Beverly) Levy and the late Sylvia (Martin) Vigderman. He was the uncle of Alice Levy (Motty Seal), Howard (Susan) Levy, Edward Levy, Robert (Rachel) Vigderman, Howard (Janine) Vigderman, Anne (Eric) Greenberg and the late David (Laurie Dameshek) Vigder- man. Relatives and friends were invited to Graveside Services, Wednesday, 11 A.M., at Roosevelt Memorial Park, 2701 Old Lincoln Hwy, Trevose, PA 19053. Contributions in his memory may be made to Society Hill Syn- agogue www.societyhillsynagogue.org or Jewish Federation www.jewishphilly.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS LIEBMAN Florence Liebman (nee Kahn) 92, passed away January 4,2019 in Philadelphia. Sur- vived by Husband Morton, Son Simon (spouse Rachel) Grandsons Jordan, Philip and Chase. LISS Eleanor B. Liss (nee Braunstein) December 30, 2018; of Wyndmoor, PA; Age 98; be- loved wife of the late Edwin D. Liss; loving mother of Karen Goldenberg (Elliot Marcus), Lois Barsky (Jerry) and Janet Marinoff (Nor- man); mother in law of the late Jan Zucker; devoted sister of Millard Braunstein; cher- ished grandmother of Jason Zucker, Brian Goldenberg, Jessica Marinoff (Jim Charatan) and the late Eric Marinoff; adored great- grandmother of Eli Charatan. Relatives and friends were invited to services, Wednesday, 11:00 A.M., Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737 Street Rd., Trevose, PA. Interment at King David Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to Cong. Beth El, Yardley, PA, C/O Eric Marinoff College Out- reach Fund or Temple Sinai, Dresher, PA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS MEISLER Elizabeth Ann Meisler, December 26, 2018 of Cherry Hill, NJ. Mother of Sarah (Jeff) Domis and Daniel Getzoff. Grandmother of Carter, Nash, Levi and Emerson. Sister of Jane (Marty) Abo and Abby Konigsberg. Contribu- tions can be made to Saltzman House c/o Jewish Sr. Housing, 1110 Laurel Oak Rd., Voorhees, NJ 08043, attn: Sandy Kushner or skushner@lionsgateccrc.org PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. MILARSKY Gary Milarsky, on January 9, 2019. Husband of the late Joan (nee Rultenberg); Father of Rona (Jim) Horst, Ivy (Ron) Gard, Marla and Lori (Tom) Klinger; Brother of Lenore Post, Edward (Diane), Lawrence (Judith), Judith Sinn, Rochelle Solomon, Jacob (Frances), Joan, Annette (Neal Schwartz), Adele (An- gelo Branca) and the late Geraldine Pagliaro, Robert and Eugene; Grandfather of Harrison, Rachel, Jacob, Brendan and Maddie. Contri- butions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.JewishExponent.com MOZLIN DEATH NOTICES MILARSKY Gary Milarsky, on January 9, 2019. Husband of the late Joan (nee Rultenberg); Father of Rona (Jim) Horst, Ivy (Ron) Gard, Marla, and Lori (Tom) Klinger; Brother of Lenora Post, Edward (Diane), Lawrence (Judith) Martin, Judith Sinn, Rochelle Solomon, Jacob (Frances), Joan (Betty-Lou Davis), Annette (Neal Schwartz), Adele (Angelo Branca) and the late Geraldine Pagliaro, Robert (Myra) and Eugene (Norma); Grandfather of Harris- on, Rachel, Jacob, Brendan and Maddie. Con- tributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS MONROE Our beloved Beverly (Koch) Monroe was a devoted daughter to her best friend and mother, Ann, and to her loving father, Sol. She was a devoted wife of thirty eight years to Mike, who took excellent care of her after she fell ill in 2011. Beverly was a wonderful, witty and sacrificing mother to her children Eric and Amy and son in law, Brian. She was a new, loving grandmother to Cole, who was the light of her life. Beverly will be re- membered by her loved ones for her humor, her smile that could light up a room, her love of the Phillies and her passion for her family. She will live on forever in the stories they tell of her especially to baby Cole. She has been peacefully laid to rest near her parents and grandmother, Dora Berman, who also helped raise her. March 31st 1946- January 15th 2019 MORGAN Ruth Morgan (nee Drucker) January 17,1927 -September 14, 2018, beloved wife of the late Henry Morgan, loving mother of Edward (Anna) Morgan, Judy (Rick) Abrams, de- voted grandmother of Jennie Morgan (David) Brodski, Jacob Morgan, Orly Morgan, Abigail Abrams and Gordon Abrams and great grandmother of Emilia Brodski. Ruth was the daughter of the late Abe and late Jennie Drucker and sister and sister –in-law of the late Boris (late Barbara) Drucker. Beloved aunt, cousin and friend to many. Ruth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and atten- ded West Philadelphia High School and Jew- ish Hospital School of Nursing. She worked as a nurse in Philadelphia and Los Angeles, married Henry and together they raised their family in Philadelphia. She and Henry moved to Hollywood, Florida in 1973 where Ruth was a successful realtor with her own office. She relocated to St. Louis in 2005 which she embraced as her new home and made many new friends. Funeral services were held on September 17 at B'nai Amoona Cemetery in St. Louis, MO. Donations in Ruth’s memory may be made to the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, Jewish Federation of Greater Phil- adelphia, Congregation B’nai Amoona or the charity of donor's choice. Please visit ber- germemorialchapel.com for more informa- tion. BERGER MEMORIAL CHAPEL MORLYN Bessie Morlyn (nee Kanter) December 21, 2018; of Phila.; beloved wife of the late Na- then E.; loving mother of Ronna (Arthur) Strauss and Edward Morlyn; cherished grandmother of Eric. Graveside services were held Sunday, December 23, 2018 at Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose, PA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS JEWISHEXPONENT.COM J anuary , 2019 D eath N otices MORRIS DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES MORRIS OLITSKY Esther Morris (nee Jarchower) died on December 25, 2018. She was a bookkeeper who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wife of Howard Philip Morris; mother of Aaron David Morris and Alissa (Michael) Morris-Alexander; and grandmother of Sam- antha and Maya. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Cancer Support Community of Greater Philadelphia (Gilda's Club), 4100 Chamounix Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19131. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS MOZLIN Theresa "Teddi" Mozlin (nee Meshover), on January 17, 2019. Wife of the late Paul. Mother of Dr. Barry (Nancy) Mozlin, Aliceann (Matthew) Bain and Scott (Kimberly) Mozlin. Grandmother of Jeremy, Shoshana, Aron, Ju- lia and Madeline. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer's As- sociation, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Phil- adelphia, PA 19106, www.alz.org/delval. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS NEUBAUER Arnold Neubauer on December 27, 2018. Husband of Rhoda J. (nee Perloff). Father of Bonnie Neubauer (late Gil Seagraves), Hope Krechmer (Jeff Miller), Kim (Howard) Kramer, Cindy (Ben) Grossman and Beth (late Scott, Sr.) Stahmer. Grandfather of Alex, Tyler, Adam, Josh, Scott and Melannee. Great grandfather of Brynn. Relatives and friends were invited to Funeral Services Monday 1 PM precisely at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks Suburban North, 310 Second Street Pike, Southampton, Pa. 18966. Inter- ment King David Memorial Park. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to the American Heart Association, 5455 N. High Street, Columbus, OH, 43214. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Gwen Olitsky (nee: Miller), Jan. 22, 2019. She was the beloved wife of Allan for 57 years. Mother of Scott (Andrea) Olitsky, Stephen (Tamar) Olitsky and Stacy Olitsky. Adoring grandmother of Jenna, Jacob, Shaina, Ellie, Peri, Noah and Maxwell. Gwen worked as a therapist and addictions coun- selor. Contributions in her memory may be made to CureHHT.org, a cause very close the family’s heart. BERSCHLER and SHENBERG OSTROFF Nathan Litman Ostroff, a Philly native, passed away suddenly on Sat December 29, 2018 while on vacation with his family in Aruba. He attended Overbrook Sr HS, graduating in 1966, and went on to study at Temple and St. Joseph’s university. Nate was in the whole- sale food business his entire working career. (He began by delivering baked goods with his grandfather at the Jersey Shore). Having studied Food Marketing , he became a food broker in the Tri-State Area. Nate was highly respected in the food industry and served as President for Philadelphia Food Trades Or- ganization (PFTO), Tri-State Dairy Deli asso- ciation and later for the Mid-Atlantic Food Trades Organization (MAFTO). He was also active in the Golden Slipper Club Charities and the Golden Slipper Camp. He is sur- vived by his wife Judi and two children, Carli & Loren, a daughter-in-law Jordana and two beautiful granddaughters, Layla & Avery. In addition, he is survived by his brother Har- vey (Lisa) and their three children Noah (Ash- ley) Ostroff, Matthew (Katie) Ostroff & Han- nah Appel (Ben) and their families. He was pre deceased by his parents Rita (Litman) and Jules Ostroff. Funeral services were held Thursday January 3, 12 noon at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks, 6410 N. Broad St. Phila. PA 19126. Burial will follow at Mon- tefiore Cemetery. Hollow Road, Broomall, PA 19008. Donations may be made to con- gregation Beth El Ner Tamid, Broomall , PA or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS OXENBERG NIPON Morris Nipon, 93, of Galloway Township, passed away on December 21, 2018. Born to Sarah and Louis Nipon on November 7, 1925, “Morrie” was the first member of his family to be born in America. He lived a full life filled with love and good friends. He graduated from West Philadelphia High School and Temple University. He also served honorably in the United States Army. Throughout most of his life, he worked in the carpet industry. He enjoyed horse racing and was a fan of the Phillies, Sixers and Eagles. Morris was preceded in death by his broth- ers Ralph and Edward. He is survived by, and will be dearly missed by, his children Nancy Schultz (David), Robert Nipon and Michael Nipon (Terese); his grandchildren Rachel Rosenbaum, Lauren Crenshaw (Vic), Jason Schultz, Edward DeMaio, Alex DeMaio, Missy Gribbons (Scott) and Adam Nipon; his great- grandchildren Miranda, Sivi, Estee, Audrey, Ellie, Sebastian and Macc; his brother Albert, and many nieces, nephews and beloved fam- ily members. Donations in memory of Morris Nipon may be made to Seashore Gardens Living Center, 22 W. Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway NJ 08205. Norman Oxenberg, on January 13, 2019, a decorated World War II Veteran. Husband of the late Thelma (nee Wiser). Loving compan- ion of Dee Kelly. Father of Larry (Lynn) Ox- enberg. Grandfather of Tal (Alison), Michelle (Gary), Jeanine (Jeff) and Lisa (Pat). Great Grandfather of Daphne, Spencer, Brayden, Jack, Noelle, Leila and Nathan. Also re- membered by daughter-in-law Jeanette Ragone and sister-in-law Claire Harrison. Contributions in his memory may be made to the National Brain Tumor Society, 55 Chapel St., Ste 200, Newton, MA 02458. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 DEATH NOTICES PERELMAN PACHTER Henry, December 13, 2018, of Havertown, PA. Beloved husband of the late Berta (nee Becker), loving father of George (Joanne), Ze’ev (Rahel), and Shirley (the late Barry) Lu- bitz; cherished grandfather of Diana (Nick), Shelley (Geoff), Jill (Jimmy), Tommy, An- drea and Carly, and great grandfather of Elli- ott, Derek, Valerie and Zachary. Graveside Services were held December 14th at Monte- fiore. Contributions in his memory may be made to Magen David Adom www.afmda.org. Born in Vienna, Austria, Henry lived his child- hood in the thriving Jewish community of Teplice (Teplitz), Bohemia, Czech Republic until the first days of the Nazi occupation in 1938. At the age of 14 Henry left Teplice for Israel with the Kindertransport rescue efforts of the Sochnut /Jewish Agency, never to see his family again. As soon as the British Man- date accepted Jewish enlistments Henry joined the British Army, serving 5 years, and participating in the famous Battle of El Alamein in the Egyptian desert where he worked in the optical instruments shop, maintaining the optical systems within tanks which were used against the anticipated Ger- man advance. Henry had also served in the Haganah and later worked as a civilian for the IDF until he found a position with National Cash Register, as a bookkeeping machine mechanic. In January 1958 Henry, his wife Berta, their 2 young sons, George & Ze'ev and their dog Teddy came to Philadelphia, where his 3rd child, Shirley was born 3 months later. After several jobs in the city Henry established Pachter Office Machine Co., and soon opened a retail typewriter store at 704 Market Street (same spot where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration Of Independence). Later he created the House Of Typewriters, on Township Line in Upper Darby. He was one of the last men standing in the typewriter industry upon retiring in 1988. In retirement, Henry pursued his pas- sion studying porcelain arts, specializing in Meissen collection and restoration. He be- came an official ASA appraiser for museums, antique dealers and collectors nationwide. He made many trips to European countries as an active member of the Keramos Society, and was perhaps one of the few U.S. citizens ever to be invited to visit the old Meissen factory in communist East Germany in the 1980s, as he was researching their archives for the origin of the art. In recognition of his acheivements, the Keramos Society presen- ted Henry Pachter with an honorary doctoral degree. Meissen porcelain was popular with European royalty and the affluent in the 18th & 19th century and is still highly collectible today. Henry and Berta enjoyed their winter home in Tarpon Springs, Florida until Berta's passing in 2011. Henry was also a lifelong lover of the opera and classical music, and a talented violinist and accordion player, where in Florida he was an active musician in a small orchestra. Henry passed at 95 but his memory and storytelling charms will last forever. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM DEATH NOTICES facebook.com/jewishexponent JEWISH EXPONENT Stanley Perelman, on January 16, 2018. Be- loved husband of Florence (nee Kassel). De- voted father of Holly Lankin (Robert) and Harvey Perelman (Ilene). Loving grandfather of Andrea Lankin (Leah Garber), Rebecca Harris (Mitchell). Elyse Golub (Eric), and An- drew Perelman (Evette). Loving great grand- father of Max, Suri, and Dani. Contributions in his memory may be made to Cong. Beth Sholom or the Alzheimer’s Association. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS PETIT Charlotte Petit (nee Zysman) on January 16, 2019 at the age of 93. Born is Paris, France, she was the beloved wife of Paul Petit and loving mother of Roland Petit. Interment Montefiore Cemetery. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS POLLACK Ann V. Pollack (nee Vitcov) on January 11, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Jack. Devoted mother of Linda Abrams (Leonard), Marc Pollack (Robin), and Charles “Chuck” Pol- lack (Alyson). Also survived by 16 grandchil- dren and 10 great grandchildren. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Beth Sholom Cong. 8231 Old York Road or Project Hope, c/o Samuel Domsky, 3213 Burn Brae Drive, Dresher, PA 19025 GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL-SACKS RABINOWITZ Adrienne Rabinowitz (nee Goldstein) on December 26, 2018. Beloved wife of Philip. Devoted mother of Joy Dee Doneson (Charles) and Barbara Markowitz (Michael). Dear sister of Stephen Goldstein (Barbara). Loving grandmother of Robyn Lawler (Cody), Melissa Maten (Mike), Michael Doneson, Stephen Doneson (Dani), and Lori Doneson. Loving great grandmother of Tiba and Ellis Lawler. Relatives and friends were invited to funeral services Sunday 11:15 AM precisely at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks Suburban North, 310 2 N D Street Pike, Southampton. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS RUDNICK DEATH NOTICES ROSNER Evelynn Rosner (nee Scharf) on January 9, 2019. Wife of the late Dr. Albert; loving moth- er of Dr. William (Eileen) Rosner, Dr. Bruce (Beth) Rosner, Dr. Michael (the late Sheryl) Rosner; adored grandmother of Abby (Jeremy), Jamie (Jonathan), Samantha (Brett), Deena (Matthew), Sara, Rachel (Scott), Dr. Andrew (Jennifer); also survived by 14 great-grand-children. Contributions in her memory may be made to Hadassah, or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS RUBINSKY Paula Rubinsky (nee Moskovitz), January 27, 2019; of Phila.; loving mother of Elliot Rubin- sky (Sally) and Aaron Rubinsky (Debbie); de- voted sister of Leon Moskovitz, Aileen Owens and Harold “Hashy” Moskovitz; also survived by nieces, nephews and many cats. Graveside services were held Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at Shalom Memorial Park. Shiva was at the Rubinsky/Jonas residence. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Bucks County SPCA. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS RUDNICK Jesse Allen Rudnick, January 24, 2019; of Phila.; beloved husband of Jeannette (nee Chesin); loving father of Suzanne Ellen Payne (Michael), David Thornton Rudnick (Claire) and Barbara Rudnick (Jerry Zeeman); broth- er of William Rudnick (Sandy); also survived by 5 cherished grandchildren. Dr. Rudnick was a Professor at Temple University for 29 years. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the Donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS ROSENTHAL Minerva R. Rosenthal (nee Rothman), on January 8, 2019. Survived by her eldest son Theodore S. Bloch (Cheryl) of Philadelphia, pre-deceased by her son Stuart E. Bloch, Esq. (Beth) of Boca Raton, Florida. Grandchildren include Dr. Heather A. Curry (Dr. Andrew P. Myers) of Hockessin, Delaware, Ms. Hannah B. Soffer (S. Aaron Soffer) of Philadelphia, Mr. David E. Bloch (Dr. Lilly Chang) of Gainesville, Florida, and Ms. Ann B. Rich- mond (Justin Richmond) of Philadelphia. Great-grandchildren include: Nathan and Leila Myers, Maya Soffer, and Parker and Ad- eline Bloch. She is also survived by her nephew Mr. Joseph Rothman (Jan) of Thornton, Colorado and her niece, Ms. Cyndi Rothman Schoenbrun (Stuart) of Boynton Beach, Florida. Funeral services were be private. Donations may be made to Camp Ramah in the Poconos, 2100 Arch St., Phil- adelphia, PA 19103. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 CALL 215-832-0749 OR 215-832-0750 TO PLACE YOUR YAHRTZEIT AD. classified@ jewishexponent.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... JANUARY, 2019 CALL 215-832-0749 5 SALAMAN J anuary , 2019 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES SALAMAN SCHORR Sandra Salaman (nee Smith), age 82, died on January 20, 2019. She resided in Dresher, Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Richard Salaman; loving mother of Andi (Scott) Barsky and Steven (Carolyn) Sala- man; dear sister of Natalie Wald; and adoring grandmother of Cara, Danielle, Emma, Mi- chael, and Nicole. Contributions in her memory may be made to Women's Americ- an Ort, www.jwa.org or to the Abramson Senior Care Center or to the Alzheimer's As- sociation, 399 Market St., Suite 102, Phil- adelphia, PA 19106. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS Dr. Michael L. Schorr January 5, 2019; of Wayne, PA; beloved husband of Melissa “Missy” (nee Rose); loving father of Meredith Rose Schorr; devoted brother of Steven Schorr (Joy); dear son-in-law of Ellen and the late Jerry Rose; adored brother-in-law of the late Nancy Rose Tannenbaum. Relatives and friends were invited to services Wednesday, 1:30PM, Main Line Reform Temple, 410 Montgomery Ave, Wynnewood, PA 19096. Interment at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS SCHIFF Myron ‘Sonny’ Schiff died peacefully in his own bed January 9, 2019. He was 89 years old. Sonny is survived by his wife of 69 years, Marilyn (nee Kleinman) Schiff. Father of Melanie Fruman (Steven) & Brian Schiff (Susan Kardon). Grandfather of Justin Fru- man (Rachel), Brenda Crouse (Joseph), Jonathan Fruman and Juliet Schiff. Great- grandfather of Brandon and Ryan Fruman and Penelope Jane Crouse. Brother of the late Dr. Stanley Schiff and Carole Levinson. Sonny most recently lived in Cherry Hill and Atlantic City after living most of his life in Northeast Philadelphia. Sonny was involved in many businesses, mainly in the bar and food industry. He was a friend to all. In his ul- timate, final selfless act, Sonny donated his body to science. A memorial service will take place in the near future. Donations can be made in his memory to The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society; donate.lls.org SCHNEE Dorothy Schnee (nee Gorman), on January 7, 2019. Wife of the late Morris Gottesman and the late Victor Schnee. Mother of Judi (Steve) Israel, Ilene (Mitchell) Rubin and the late Gary Gottesman. Grandmother of 4 and Great Grandmother of 4. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Abramson Cen- ter for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS SCHNEIMAN Sheila Schneiman (nee Malamut), age 77, died on December 19, 2018. She was a re- tired bookkeeper who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beloved wife of the late Arthur; loving mother of Erik Schneiman and Rhona Gerber; dear sister-in-law of Joan Malamut, Connie and Marc Adelman, and Toby Lawrence; and adoring grandmother of Avi- gail and Eitan. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Foundation for Jewish Day Schools 2100 Arch St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 or Cease Fire PA CeaseFirePA.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS SCHNITZER Dr. Jay S. Schnitzer on January 10, 2019. Beloved husband of Rochelle “Shelly” Schnitzer. Devoted father of Wendy Schnitzer (Kevin Woolsey) and Jordan Schnitzer (Jessica Sentell). Loving grandfath- er of Mara Woolsey. Dear brother of the late Gerald Schnitzer. Relatives and friends were invited to funeral services Friday 11:15 AM precisely at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks Suburban North, 310 2 ND Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966. Int. King David Memorial Park. Contributions in his memory may be made to the National Kidney Foundation or Tifereth Israel of Lower Bucks County. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS 6 JANUARY, 2019 Professor for the Masters in Trial Advocacy Degree Program at Temple University School of Law, Alan lectured at numerous academic and professional institutions, including Thomas Jefferson Medical College, Widener University School of Law, the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association and the Association of Trial Law- yers of America. DEATH Alan NOTICES was a passionate trial attorney, but he prioritized his family above all else. After marrying at a young age, he be- came the father of three children and eventu- ally, five grandchildren. In his private life out- side of the courtroom, Alan revealed his true nature: a quirky, loving, “softy.” His children recall his fascination with useless gadgets he’d impulsively purchase from catalogues, his penchant for starting embarrassing con- versations at the dinner table, and his willing- ness to cede the upper hand when negotiat- ing their punishments for adolescent infrac- tions. While Alan enjoyed many interests and activities—such as travel, skiing, golf, sports cars, and desserts—spending time with his family was his greatest joy. Alan took his family on many vacations and chose vaca- tion homes with his family’s interest in mind, incentivising their joyful participation. “Your children are going to think you are a rockstar from when they are born until they turn about 14 or 15 years old. Then other distractions––their friends, love interests, school, activities, careers, children—take pri- ority. While they may still love you, the time they spend with you becomes less and less. But no matter what it costs, no matter how much work you might have, it’s important to spend time with your family and create memories.” Alan’s goal was to create memories, with the understanding that “long after you’re gone, those memories endure forever.” Throughout his eventful life, Alan never lost his perspective or took himself too seriously. He was quick-witted and found hu- mor in everything, even the dark moments. He lived life to the fullest and was a pillar of wisdom, support, and advice for his entire extended family. His indomitable spirit never wavered as he fought multiple myeloma gal- lantly over the past several years with the love and support of his family and friends. Alan is survived by his wife, Elaine Schwartz; his three children, Carrie (Steven) Leskowitz, Lisa Schwartz, and Todd (Susan) Schwartz; grandchildren Jason (Kira) and Dylan Bell, and Zachary, Gabrielle and Emerson Schwartz; brothers Ronald (Sandra) Schwartz and Stephen (Renée) Schwartz; and numerous nieces and nephews. Alan is also survived by his former wife and the mother of his children, Jeanette Schwartz. The Schwartz Family requests that contributions be made in lieu of flowers to the Internation- al Myeloma Foundation, 12650 Riverside Drive, Suite 206, North Hollywood, California, 91607 or donate online at www.myeloma.org. SCHWARTZ Alan Schwartz, a prominent Philadelphia trial attorney and a founding partner of the law firm, Anapol, Schwartz, Weiss & Schwartz (now known as Anapol Weiss), passed away on November 13, 2018 at the age of 80 after a long battle with multiple myeloma. Alan led a life of accomplishment and contribution marked by an unrelenting commitment to law and equal access to justice for victims of medical malpractice and personal injuries. Alan was born in West Philadelphia on May 5, 1938 to Goodman and Nettie (Ingerman) Schwartz. He was the middle son, sand- wiched between older brother Ronald and younger brother Stephen. Despite a difficult childhood and adolescence burdened by fin- ancial hardship, Alan remained committed to achieving his long-term goals. After graduat- ing from Overbrook High School, Alan served in the United States Air Force and the Pennsylvania Air National Guard Reserve while concurrently earning his undergradu- ate and law degrees from Temple University (B.S.,1960; LL.B., 1963). Alan’s passion for the law was an integral part of his identity. He was widely respected throughout the Phil- adelphia-area legal community as a tena- cious, intimidating competitor with a wry sense of humor. In the courtroom, he dis- played thorough preparation, remarkable at- tention to detail, and an exceptional ability to convey complex, technical information to jur- ies and judges in a persuasive, easily under- standable manner. Over his long and distin- guished legal career, Alan represented many families who suffered morbid and mortal in- juries due to personal and medical negli- gence. Alan was a dynamic speaker and con- summate storyteller who zealously and pas- sionately advocated for his clients, often win- ning multi-million- dollar jury verdicts on their behalf. Alan enthusiastically engaged in cutting edge, precedent-setting litigation. He successfully argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and changed the state law to allow parents to recover for the death of their viable fetus. Alan was one of the first attor- neys certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and served in numerous leader- ship roles for multiple legal organizations, in- cluding the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. In addition to serving as Adjunct Professor for the Masters in Trial Advocacy Degree Program at Temple University School of Law, Alan lectured at numerous academic and professional institutions, including Thomas Jefferson Medical College, Widener University School of Law, the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association and the Association of Trial Law- yers of America. Alan was a passionate trial attorney, but he prioritized his family above all else. After marrying at a young age, he be- came the father of three children and eventu- ally, five grandchildren. In his private life out- side of the courtroom, Alan revealed his true nature: a quirky, loving, “softy.” His children recall his fascination with useless gadgets he’d impulsively purchase from catalogues, his penchant for starting embarrassing con- versations at the dinner table, and his willing- ness to cede the upper hand when negotiat- ing their punishments for adolescent infrac- tions. While Alan enjoyed many interests and activities—such as travel, skiing, golf, sports cars, and desserts—spending time with his family was his greatest joy. Alan took his family on many vacations and chose vaca- tion homes with his family’s interest in mind, incentivising their joyful participation. “Your children are going to think you are a rockstar SCHWARTZ Sonia Schwartz (nee Sisel) on January 17, 2019. Wife of the late Marvin; Mother of Ronni Ridgway and Dr. Philip (Mindi) Schwartz; Grandmother of Billy (Kerrie), Mat- thew (Cecily), Becca, Jonathan, Evan and Tyler. Sister-in-law of Sandy Schwartz. Con- tributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS SERVETNICK Hannah Servetnick (nee Kaplan) Dec. 20, 2018. of Bala Cynwyd, formerly of Phila. Be- loved wife of the late Abraham; loving moth- er of Barbara (Curtis) Levitan, Jeff (Randi) Servetnick and the late Samuel (Sally) Servet- nick; cherished grand-mother of Rory, Ra- chael, Michael, Erika, Danie and Alex; de- voted great-grandmother of Ayla, Skyler, Eth- an and Ellie. Relatives and friends were in- vited to Services Sunday 11 A.M. Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose. Int. Roosevelt Memori- al Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to American Cancer Society or Americ- an Heart Association. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS JEWISH EXPONENT TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 DEATH NOTICES TUCKER DEATH NOTICES SHAKTI Rochelle Shakti (nee McGinley) on Dec. 27, 2018. Loving mother of Marlene Katz (John Grdinich), Diane Katz and David (Dawn) Katz. Adored grandmother of Brandon Feinstein, Rebecca Feinstein, Kyle Katz, Gabrielle Katz, Sophia Katz and Briana Katz. Sister of Elaine (Sal) Capozio. Funeral Services were held Sunday Dec. 30. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS SMALL Janet Y. Small (nee Slobotsky) on December 30 at the age of 89. Born in South Philly, Janet was the daughter of the late Abraham and Gussie K. Slobotsky. She was the be- loved wife of 33 years of Sidney Small and the sister of the late Esther Levin Spiegel and the late Shirley Stone. She was a graduate of South Philadelphia High School for Girls and prior to retirement she was employed by the Federal government for over 25 years. In re- tirement she was a snowbird in Lauderhill, FL. She was the beloved aunt of the late Samuel (Charlotte) Levin, Stephen (Marlene) Sandler, Sanford (the late Nancy) Stone and Alyse (Neal Benson) Stone. Janet and Sid were lone time members of Temple Shalom in Oxford Circle. Janet was skilled in the art of knitting and crocheting and her handiwork continues to be enjoyed by the younger gen- eration of her family. She had an encycloped- ic memory of all things related to South Phil- adelphia. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS STEIN Helen F. Stein (nee Felenbok),88 years old, on Jan. 2, 2019, of Willow Grove formerly of Phila. Beloved wife of Sheldon. Devoted mother of Diedre (Stephen) Cole and Steven Stein. Loving grand-mother of Jared Cole and Ashley (Michael) Occhiogrosso. Cherished sister of the late Sara (Josh) Bornstein. Helen was loved by many relatives, friends and everyone that met her. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. STERN Arthur Stern, on January 11, 2019, six days shy of his 97 th birthday. Devoted husband of the late Frances (nee Weinstock). Loving father of Alan J (Sheryl) Stern and Marsha S. Stern. Beloved grandfather of Benjamin H. and Danielle R. Stern. Arthur is also survived by brother, Harold Stern, and sisters-in-law, Rochelle Golner and Myrna Weinstock, as well as many loving nieces and nephews. Ar- thur was a veteran of WW II and a liberator of Dachau concentration camp where he also served as an interpreter. During his lifetime, he worked for WCAU-Channel 10, in person- nel management for the federal government, and for the Philadelphia Free Library. Contri- butions in his memory may be made to the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Educa- tion Center, 10100 Jamison Ave., Phila., PA 19116 or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS RAPHAEL-SACKS SUSSMAN Gladys K Sussman. (nee Shapiro), on December 24, 2018. Beloved wife of the late Milton B. Sussman and the late Edward “Chuck” Klein. Loving mother of Hedy-Ann Klein Guyer and Beth (Murray) Brown. Sister of Alvin (Teresa) Shapiro and Jerald (Irene) Shapiro. Adorned grandmother of Keith Brown and Kyle (Amanda) Brown. Cher- ished great grandmother of Amelia. Gladys earned an Associate Degree in Business from Central Jr. College which became Lincoln Prep. Gladys was also very artistic in art and calligraphy and attended the Barnes Founda- tion for classes. Gladys’ proudest service was her employment in procument for the federal government and her proudest expres- sion was that she traveled all over the world. Services were held at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Raphael Sacks Suburban North, 310 Second Street Pike, Southampton, on Thursday, December 27, 2018. Int. Monte- fiore Cemetery. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. TAYLOR Gary Taylor, age 66, died on January 11, 2019. He was an accountant and then a truck driver who resided in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. Husband of Diane (nee Hur- witz); father of Hilary (Evan) Shenkman, Jen- nifer (Kevin) Clements, and Michael (Stacey) Polter; brother of Elynn Shapiro and Bret (Debbie) Taylor; and grandfather of Harrison, Rachel, Benjamin, Samantha, and Lauren. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society , www.lls.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS TUCKER Charles Tucker aka “Mickey Charles”, Owner and operator of the Sports Network, on Dec. 28, 2018. Husband of Rosalind (nee Fisher); father of Wayne (Cheryl) Tucker, Lisa Tucker (James Levin) and Stacy (Richard) Levy; grandfather of Samantha, Gabrielle, Sydney and Marissa. Services were held Sunday, Dec. 30. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Eastern PA Chapter, 555 Croton Rd., Suite 111, King Of Prussia, PA 19406 www.jdrf.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS JEWISHEXPONENT.COM WEINSTEIN DEATH NOTICES J anuary , 2019 D eath N otices WINDSOR DEATH NOTICES WEINSTEIN Millicent “Mitzi” Weinstein (nee Levin), Janu- ary 20, 2019; of Wynnewood, PA; beloved wife of the late Mayer; loving mother of Bar- bara Willens (Neil), Susan Kanev (Carl) and Deborah Weinstein; devoted sister of Nancy Bergman; also survived by 5 cherished grandchildren and 4 adored great-grandchil- dren. Contributions in her memory may be made to Living Beyond Breast Cancer (www.lbbc.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS WEISS Jeffrey Weiss, age 64, died on January 13, 2019. He was an internet technician who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Broth- er of Barbara Weiss Jaklitsch (Joseph) and Norman Weiss. Relatives and friends are in- vited to graveside services Monday 12 Noon at Montefiore Cemetery, Jenkintown, PA. Contributions in his memory may be made to Holy Redeemer Hospice, 12265 Townsend Road, Suite 400, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19154. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS WILF Samuel Wilf, January 13, 2019, of Merion, PA died after 101st birthday. Husband of the Late Ruth (nee Milner), father of Eileen Uf- berg (Dr. Michael), Lynne Rigberg (Dr. Leon) and the late Robert J. Wilf, father-in-law of Jodie Wilf; Brother of Arlene Cohen (Steph- en), the late Harold Wilf (Connie) and the late Esther Bernett; also survived by 10 grandchil- dren and 20 great-grandchildren. His family was everything to him. Sam graduated in 1938 from University of Pennsylvania Whar- ton school of business and founded Key- stone chair company which he owned and operated for over 60 years. He was very act- ive in the Jewish community . He and his wife Ruth founded the Robert J. Wilf preschool in loving memory of their son. Sam was the in- augural recipient of the Ralph Snyder tzedaka award at Green Valley country club. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to the Robert J Wilf Preschool, 45 Haverford Rd. Wynnewood, PA. 19096. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS WINDSOR WEITZ Stephen J. Weitz, on January 13, 2019, of Boca Raton, Florida, husband of Rose (Fisch- man), father of Eric and Jill (Garfinkle) and grandfather of Margot and Zachary, passed away comforted by his wife and son. Steph- en was born on April 26, 1938, in Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania, to Charles and Ethel (Goldman) Weitz. After graduating from Lower Merion High School, Stephen enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served in the South Pacific participating in the testing of the hydrogen bomb. Stephen eventually be- came a national figure in the commercial photographic industry. In 1993, Stephen completed a five-year project during which he shepherded the donation, production and fin- ishing of the images and the archival images that comprise the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum exhibits. Contributions may be made to the Philadelphia Delaware Valley Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Dorothy Windsor (nee Benen), age 92, died on November 29, 2018. She was a retired controller who resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Daughter of Abraham and Anna (nee Rotenberg) Benen; mother of Ad- rienne (Vincent) Gioe and Sharon (Phil) Burg; grandmother of David (Dorothea), Michael, and Jessica; and great-grandmother of Ben- jamin. Contributions in her memory may be made to any charity to further Jewish educa- tion. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. 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