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ABBOTT BARENBAUM
BORISH Sylvia Berue Abbott, On January 12, 2020, of
Media, PA, formerly of Willingboro, NJ Be-
loved wife of the late Sidney Abbott. Loving
mother of Dr. Janice (Don) Horowitz, Dr.
Vicky (Dr. Joel) Fiedler and Dr. Robert (Dr.
Amy) Abbott, also survived by her cherished
8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Sylvia had a long career as a teacher at John
F. Kennedy/Willingboro High School in the
Willingboro School District. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Hadassah or
any Charity of the Donor’s Choice. (www.lev-
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AND SONS
Morris Barenbaum, January 2, 2020; of Phil-
adelphia; loving father of Marla (Alan) Beletz
and Samuel Barenbaum; cherished grand-
father of Ryan Beletz (Ali Angelo) and Jordan
Beletz (Priscilla). Services and interment
were private. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to
www.willseye.org/giving JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BARR Dorothy Barr (nee Dressler), December 25,
2019; of Media, PA; loving mother of Robert
Wayne Barr, Susan Barr Gochman (Alan) and
Richard Barr (Michelle); also survived by 4
cherished grandchildren. Graveside services
were held on Friday, December 27, 2019, at
Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose, PA. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society or the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Charity.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BATOFF ABRAHAM
Selma Abraham (nee Green) died on January
22, 2020. Wife of the late Morris; mother of
Susan Abraham Hurowitz (Charles) and
Lynda Abraham-Braff (Dexter); sister of Shir-
ley Marti and Charlotte Benoff; and grand-
mother of Stefanie Hurowitz, Pamela Braff
(Alex Baruch), Brian Hurowitz, and Sharyn
Braff. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Holy Redeemer Home Care and Hos-
pice, 12265 Townsend Rd., Suite 400, Phila.,
PA 19154.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ALTMAN
Jeffrey Altman, 66, died on January 13, in
Delray Beach, Florida. Jeff was born March
13, 1953 to Lillian Plager and Sigmund Alt-
man. He grew up in Margate, NJ. One could
always find him close to a beach; he loved to
swim and row, and he was an avid lifeguard
for Ventnor City Beach Patrol. As a teenager,
Jeff moved with his family to Miami, FL but
he returned to the Jersey shore every sum-
mer to work as a lifeguard. He attended the
University of Miami, Atlantic Community Col-
lege, and Rutgers University, where he swam
and rowed, and later he received his MBA
from Drexel University. Following his studies,
Jeff worked in the greater Philadelphia re-
gion as a CPA and a financial advisor, and he
was known as a tenacious, passionate, hard-
working businessman, and negotiator. He
eventually owned his own consulting busi-
ness and traveled the world for the rest of his
years in pursuit of new business ventures.
Throughout his life, Jeff enjoyed classic cars
and movies, trains, dogs, and coin and stamp
collecting. He was a non-conformist, he
played by his own rules, and he was simply
larger than life. Jeff was truly a unique indi-
vidual. Jeff is survived by his three children,
Kelly (David) Reiser, Ken (Anne) Altman and
Julianna Vollaro; his sister, Robin Iver; his
mother, Lillian; and his five grandchildren,
Gabrielle, Mason, Livia, Carter, and Chase.
Donations in his memory may be sent to the
Humane Society of Atlantic County, 1401 Ab-
secon Blvd, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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Ingeborg (Inge) Virginia Batoff (née
Baumgarten), born May 14, 1929, of Long
Beach Island, NJ and Boca Raton, FL, passed
away peacefully on December 29, 2019, in
Spray Beach. A Holocaust survivor who fled
Germany in 1939 for America, Inge traveled
aboard a steamship full of immigrants, enter-
ing New York Harbor on her 10th birthday,
seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time.
Inge cherished her days on Long Beach Is-
land, devoting time to volunteering for the
annual 18 mile run, speaking locally to stu-
dents about her experiences during the Holo-
caust, playing bridge as a Life Master and
meticulously tending to her home, family and
friends in Beach Haven, then later in Spray
Beach where her late beloved husband,
Milton Arthur Batoff, M.D. passed away in
November of 2013. She was the loving and
devoted mother of Steven (Carol) Batoff,
Susan (Jeff) Carson, Elanna (Roger) Schwab,
Michael Baytoff, Diane (John Malik) Batoff,
cherished grandmother (Oma) of Josh (Fran),
Jenn (Jesse), Rachael, Dylan, Justin, Jeremy,
Jesse (Mallory), Juliette (Brett), Gabrielle,
Connor, Jacob, Sarah, Michael, Cassidy and
Leo, and adored great grandmother (Oma) of
Lucy, Henry, Leo and Max. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in her memory may be made to
museumoftolerance.com, wiesenthal.com, jc-
coflbi.org. A Life Celebration will be held at
the Jewish Community Center, 25 E. 25th
Street, Long Beach Township, NJ 08008.
Date to be determined. Arrangements were
under the direction of Bugbee-Riggs Funeral
Home, Ship Bottom.
BENJAMIN Alan Terry Benjamin on Jan 10, 2020. Hus-
band of Cheryl (nee Brown). Father of Jodi
(Craig) Kahn and Lauren (Mark) Farucci. Son
of Edith and the late Ellis Benjamin. Brother
of Steven Benjamin (Joy Brokaw). Grandfath-
er of Bradley, Carson, Brittany and Hailey.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
The American Heart Assoc. or a charity of the
donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Karl Borish, on January 16, 2020. Beloved
husband of the late Estelle (nee Goldhaber).
Devoted and loving father of Risa Muller
(Scott), Julie Segrave-Daly (Richard), and the
late Rebecca Werley (Chad). Loving grand-
father of Molly and Joshua Werley and Carlyn
and Sophia Segrave-Daly. Funeral services
will be private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to WEL Main Line Employee
Appreciation Fund, 100 Halcyon Drive, Media,
PA 19063.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BRALOW
Donald Bralow, age 88, died on December
25, 2019. Adored husband of the late Marion
(nee Green); loving father of Dr. Scott (Vicki)
Bralow and Marc (Albert Antonelli) Bralow;
dear brother of Dolores Gumerman and Den-
nis (Judi) Bralow; devoted Pop-Pop of Ra-
chael (David) and Alexis; and adoring great-
grandfather of Mirabelle. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the American Heart
Association, 1617 JFK Boulevard, Suite 700,
Philadelphia, PA 19103.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BRECHER
Brecher, E. Fred, on January 24, 2020, of Ar-
dmore, PA. Beloved husband of Jeanette
Sparks, loving father of Leslie (Gary) Free-
man, Deanne Brecher, Neil (Emily) Brecher,
Andrew (Dara) Brecher and the late David
Brecher and devoted grandfather of Hannah,
Noah, Vivienne, Jeremy, Amanda and Cate.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
The Franklin Institute / Education Fund.
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Berkowitz Clara (nee Bergman); December 21, 2019; of
King of Prussia, PA; beloved wife of the late
Milton; loving mother of Leslie Berkowitz and
Bradley Berkowitz (Linda Lasner); devoted
sister of Betty Bider; cherished grandmother
of Charles, Samuel and Marni. Relatives and
friends are invited to services, Sunday, Janu-
ary 5, 2020, 11:00AM, Joseph Levine &
Sons, 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA.
Interment at Haym Salomon Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice. www.levinefuneral.com
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BRODECKI Bernard Brachya, on December 21, 2019 of
Philadelphia, PA; beloved husband of Selma
(nee Cohen); loving father of Amy (Noel Ru-
binton) Cohen and Emily (James McGann)
Cohen; cherished grandfather of Bella Cohen
Rubinton and Maya McGann; devoted broth-
er of Myron (Heike) Cohen and Joel (Sue)
Cohen. Funeral services for Bernard were
private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to Yad Vashem in Is-
rael (www.yadvashem.org) or a charity of the
donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Sonia Piekarska Brodecki died January 16th
in Rockville, Maryland. She was 92 and was
predeceased by her husband of 74 years,
Bolek, who died last July in Rockville. Sonia
(also known as Zosia) was born into a loving
Jewish family in Sosnowiec, Poland. She
grew up singing and dancing and had a
happy childhood until the German blitzkrieg
smashed into Poland in September 1939,
brutally taking her childhood away. Sonia had
to endure years of cruelty and inhumanity
after the Nazis murdered her family. She was
left alone as a child slave prisoner in Nazi
concentration camps, forced to live in dan-
gerous conditions and work with toxic chem-
icals making ammunition for the German war
machine. Sonia met and married her beloved
husband Bolek in the refugee camp for dis-
placed Jewish Holocaust survivors in Lands-
berg, Germany. After their son Joseph was
born in the refugee camp, Sonia and Bolek
immigrated in 1949 to Richmond, Virginia,
where their daughters, Maria, Roma and
Debbie were born. Sonia loved being a cit-
izen of the United States and rarely a day
passed when she didn’t talk about her love
for this “wonderful country and wonderful
American people.” In spite of all she went
through, Sonia always kept her love of life.
Her ability to believe in happy endings, to
teach kindness and the importance of toler-
ance fostered respect and humility in every-
one she met. There was never a child or a
dog that she didn’t kiss or marvel over, a
flower that she didn’t stop to smell, or music
she didn’t take note of and stop whatever she
was doing to dance. Sonia and Bolek dedic-
ated their lives to Holocaust remembrance,
meeting with U.S. presidents, dignitaries and
celebrities of all kinds, while educating thou-
sands of students, teachers and anyone who
cared to listen and learn about the horrors of
the Holocaust. They helped establish the Vir-
ginia Holocaust Museum and were active par-
ticipants with the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum in Washington, DC, instilling the im-
portance of Holocaust remembrance to their
children and grandchildren who carry on their
important work today. In addition to her chil-
dren, Sonia is survived by her daughter-in-
law Shelley, three grandchildren Talia, Ariella
and Dylan and two great grandchildren Eli-
ana and Noa. Graveside funeral services were
held on Sunday, January 19 at Emek Sholom
Holocaust Memorial Cemetery. Contributions
can be made to the Virginia Holocaust Mu-
seum or the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Mu-
seum. BROOCKER
Doris Broocker (nee Feurer), December 21,
2019; of Audubon, PA; beloved wife of the
late Bernhard; loving mother of Warren
Broocker (Lois), Geoffrey Broocker (Debbie)
and Robin Lynn Citriniti (Lou); also survived
by 4 cherished grandchildren and 7 adored
great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends
are invited to graveside services Friday,
11:00AM, at Haym Salomon Memorial Park,
Frazer, PA. Following burial, everyone is in-
vited back to the Providence Room in the
Bradford Bldg. at Shannondell. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
COHEN COHEN
Beverly Cohen (nee Cashmer), December 27,
2019 of Upper Gwynedd, PA. Beloved wife of
Andrew. Devoted mother of Rachael (Mi-
chael) Fonseca and Matthew Cohen. Cher-
ished sister of Debbie Cashmer Downer,
Monica (Tim) Fisher and Stephen (Cindi)
Cashmer. Loving grandmother of Benjamin
and Katelyn. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Lustgarten Foundation
for Pancreatic Cancer Research.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
COHEN Marvin Clayton Cohen, June 21, 1929 to
January 13, 2020 of Egg Harbor Township,
NJ and Boynton Beach, FL; beloved husband
of Sandy (nee Sherman); loving father of
Robin (Brian) Mann, Claudia Herman, and the
late Charles Ira Cohen; cherished grandfath-
er of Lori (Kristin), Mark, Lauren (Andrew),
Madeline, Allison (Chris), Johnny, and
Arianna; adoring great-grandfather of six
great-grandchildren; devoted brother of Mar-
cella and Sheldon (Sandy); dear uncle of
Danielle; treasured great-uncle of Eliana and
Avery; and caring cousin of many. Marvin
was an extraordinary and strong-willed man.
His mind was brilliant, always thinking and
going. He was an inventor, builder, and de-
veloper with a focus in real estate. He cared
for and helped many people. Of course, he
also loved McDonald’s and ate there every
day. Marvin will be truly missed. Chapel ser-
vices were held Thursday followed by inter-
ment at Roosevelt Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in his memory may be
made to the National Kidney Foundation
(www.kidney.org) or the American Cancer
Society (www.cancer.com). Www.levinefu-
neral.com JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
COHEN Arthur Gary Cohen died peacefully in his
sleep on January 10, 2019. He was 55 years
old. Arthur lived most of his adult life in a
group home from KenCrest. Arthur was our
golden boy, he was so loved. He gave us pur-
pose. He was our joy. Surviving Arthur is his
mother Helen Laman, Burt Laman his step
father, and Ruth Cohen, his sister. Donations
may be sent to KenCrest Centers Attn: Fund
Development 960A Harvest Drive, Suite 100
Blue Bell, PA 19422 in memory of Arthur.
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COHN FELDSHER
Ruth (nee Cohen) Cohn, of Philadelphia,
passed away peacefully on January 2, 2020
at age 91. She is survived by her children
Bruce (Fayne) and Gary (Marcy), her grand-
children, Rachel (Cory), Sheara, Dara (Jeff)
and Julie (Andrew), and great-grandchildren
Nathan, Emily and Jacob. She was preceded
in death by the love of her life, Jerry, her par-
ents, Israel and Clara Cohen, and her brother
Bernie (Pearl) Cohen. Ruth was born in Read-
ing, PA and grew up in Atlantic City, where
she worked in her family’s fabric store. She
went to school to study fashion design. After
moving to Philadelphia, she enjoyed working
at Bonwit Teller. While her children were
growing up, she went back to work at The
Northeast Regional Public Library, where she
loved working with and teaching children.
Ruth was an avid reader and talented artist.
She, together with Jerry, showed passion for
learning by continuing their education and
taking college courses for 15 years as senior
citizens. She was very progressive and had
strong liberal values. She loved traveling the
world, and taking her family with her. After
all, her most important treasure in life was
time spent with her family. Contributions in
Ruth’s name can be made to the ACLU, St.
Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or the
eventual Democratic Presidential Nominee.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS DROSSNER
Ann Drossner (nee Denkin), age 92, died on
January 9, 2020. Wife of the late Marvin;
mother of Barry (Marlene) Drossner, Steven
Drossner, and Michael (Stacy) Drossner; sis-
ter of Helen Cohen; grandmother of David
(Jenny), Stuart, Melanie, and Noah; and
great-grandmother of Emma and Ben. Shiva
will be observed at the home of Stacy and
Michael Drossner. Services are Wed., Jan.
15th at 11:00 AM PRECISELY graveside at
Mt. Sharon Cemetery, Sec. H, Springfield, PA
19064. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS DUBIN
Marvin Dubin on December 19, 2019. Hus-
band of Ruth (nee Sheinberg). Father of Jef-
frey (Paula) Dubin, Dr. Gary (Benedicte) Du-
bin and Dr. Jay (Jane) Dubin; also survived
by 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.
Relatives and friends are invited to funeral
services Sunday 1:30 PM precisely at Gold-
steins' Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks Suburb-
an North, 310 Second Street Pike, Southamp-
ton, Pa. 18966. Interment Shalom Memorial
Park. Shiva will be observed Sunday and
Monday at the late residence. Contributions
in his memory may be made to a charity of
the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FARBER
Sylvia Farber (nee Cohen) on December 30,
2019. Devoted mother of Arthur Farber
(Cheryl) and Celia Weinstein Brooks
(Richard). Loving grandmother of Jaclyn Ne-
ham, David Neham (Leslie), Evan Farber
(Eve), Shana Korman (Alex). Great grand-
mother of Jessica, Emma June, Hazel, Silas,
Sophia. Great great grandmother of Ariella.
Contributions in her memory to Alzheimer’s
Disease Research 22512 Gateway Center
Drive PO Box 1950, Clarksburg, MD 20871-
1950. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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Martin J. Feldsher on January 23, 2020.
Beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Milkstein).
Loving father of Judy Sciaky and Susan Feld-
sher. Devoted grandfather of Monica (Eiki)
Isomura. Adoring great-grandfather of
Edison. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Abramson Senior Care, 1425 Hor-
sham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454 or to a
charity of the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FINKELSTEIN
Goldie Finkelstein, a longtime resident of
Vineland, NJ, since 1951, and more recently
residing at Saltzman House, Springdale
Road, in Cherry Hill, NJ, died December 28,
2019, at Vitas Hospice, Jefferson Stratford
Hospital, Stratford, NJ. She was 90. Goldie,
a Holocaust Survivor, was born Golda Cukier,
in Haifa, Israel. The second of four children of
Joseph and Miriam (Manya) Cukier, she grew
up in Sosnowiec, Poland. She was 10 years
old, in fifth grade, when the Nazi's first occu-
pied her hometown. When Goldie was 13, in
March 1943, she and her older sister were
grabbed off the street by the Nazis to be sent
to a forced labor camp. Her father was able
to bribe the authorities to release his daugh-
ters, but when they got to the gate to be
freed, a senior Nazi SS officer said to her
father, "Two sisters? Only one may go, you
must choose!" With her father unable to
choose, Goldie volunteered to stay and for
her sister to go home. Goldie was sent alone
to a slave labor camp called Graben, where
she and other young women were forced to
manufacture textiles for the Nazi military.
Goldie survived a death march in the winter
of 1945 from Graben to the concentration
camp Bergen-Belsen, where she was liber-
ated on April 15, 1945. She learned after lib-
eration that her entire family had been depor-
ted to Auschwitz in August, 1943, where they
were gassed and burned within hours of ar-
rival. Goldie was left alone at 15 years old,
the sole survivor of her immediate and exten-
ded family. After liberation, she met her fu-
ture husband Sol, also concentration camp
survivor, in a Displaced Persons camp in
Stuttgart, Germany. They were married 66
years, until Sol's death in June, 2013. They
came to the United States as refugees in
1948, and after a brief time in New York City,
moved to Vineland, where they rebuilt their
lives as chicken farmers and egg processors.
They had three children, and Goldie was
totally devoted to rebuilding Jewish life and
to her family. Goldie published her memoir,
with Sol, entitled I Choose Life, in 2009. Gol-
die was known for her elegance and beauty,
and for her warmth, charm and kindness. Her
home was always an open and welcoming
place, and she loved to entertain, to cook and
to bake. She is survived by children Jack and
Gail, Joe and Sara, Eve and Craig (Thomas);
grandchildren Adam and Hilary, Julie, Seth
and Sarah, Ilana and David, and great grand-
daughters Mina and Aidan. Funeral services
were held on December 31 st . In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to Beth Is-
rael Congregation, Vineland, NJ; or the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
in Washington, D.C.. ARRANGEMENTS are
under the supervision of Rone Funeral Ser-
vice, 1110 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland,
NJ 08360. To send online condolences
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GORDON GEST
Bernard Gest- 95, just 2 months shy of 96
years, passed away on January 17, 2020. He
was a loving and devoted husband to his late
wife, Jeanne, to whom he was married for 73
years. He was very devoted to his children
Michael, Howard, Steven, Eileen, and Robert
(Bobby), his grandchildren Joshua, Aaron,
Margaret, Juliette, David, Elizabeth, Jonathan,
and Jason, and great-grandchildren Hannah
and Katie. Along with his wife, Jeanne, they
were the joy of his life. Bernie was an ac-
complished businessman, starting his own
computer leasing company, Computer Mar-
keting, Inc. in 1969. He loved to play tennis,
and thereafter golf, but most of all he loved
his time with his wife, children, grandchil-
dren, and great-grandchildren. He was a very
active person who enjoyed many sunny days
sitting and walking on the Ventnor Board-
walk. He was a supporter of Israel, many
charities, and Cornell Technion. He was de-
voted to making the world a better place, es-
pousing the principle of Tikkun Olam, and
asked that all practice it. He will be greatly
missed by his family and friends. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Beth El
Synagogue, 500 N Jerome Ave, Margate City,
NJ 08402.
ROTH-GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Jeanette Gordon (nee Bubis) of Bala Cynwyd,
age 94, died on December 22, 2019. Be-
loved wife of the late Charles; cherished
mother of Nancy-Beth Gordon Sheerr, Tod
Gordon (Adrienne) and the late Dr. Leslie
Mayer; loving sister of Shirlee Bubis Lew-
inter (Paul) and the late Sidney Bubis; de-
voted grandmother of Jason (Jennifer),
Melanie (Erik), Emily (Cory), Lauren (John),
Rebecca (Chris), Alexander, and Charles; and
adoring great-grandmother of Casey, Lyla,
Maya, Charlotte, Parker, Sawyer, Owen, and
Clara. Passionate about education, Jeanette
completed her BA at Antioch University in her
fifties. She was a widely acclaimed interior
designer known for her work in both residen-
tial and commercial decorating. Her greatest
joy in life was her family, to whom she gave
of herself endlessly and with utter love. She
served as President of the 191 Social Club for
many years. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Temple Adath Israel, 250 N.
Highland Ave., Merion, PA 19066.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GORDON
Morris Gordon on Jan. 15, 2020. Husband of
the late Mary, brother of Constance "Connie"
(late Theodore) Berkowitz, stepfather of
Mona (Harold) Don and the late Ronald Sing-
er, grandfather of Sara (Victor) Hyman and
Michael (Sarah) Don; also survived by 9 great
grandchildren and beloved uncle to nieces
and nephews. Contributions in his memory
may be made to a charity of the donor's
choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL SACKS
GORSON Murray Gorson, January 4, 2020. Husband of
Phyllis (nee Linefsky) of Bryn Mawr, PA.
Father of Jamie, Eric, and Michelle Gorson;
son of Janice and the late S. Marshall Gor-
son; brother of Sherrie Willner, Lynne Cohen,
and Gigi Gorson-Marrow. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GOLDEN Ann W. Golden (nee Wolfsten), December 24,
2019, of Lafayette Hill, PA. Beloved wife of
the late Louis M. Golden, Jr. with whom she
had a storybook marriage for nearly 65 years;
loving mother of Joanne (Richard) Ruchman
and L. Michael Golden; cherished grand-
mother of Allison and Corey. Ann was a vali-
ant and courageous woman throughout her
life. She earned her pilot’s license in high
school and was an early woman pilot. She
held leadership positions with the League of
Women Voters and the Abington Free Lib-
rary. She was an accomplished athlete; an
avid life-long tennis player with a myriad of
tournament wins. Of most importance to Ann
were her family and friends to whom she was
devoted. Services were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GOLDMAN Rosalyn (nee Rothberg) Goldman, On Janu-
ary 15, 2020 beloved wife of the late Bobby
(Robert) Goldman and devoted mother of
Mona & Marc Yudkoff and Bonnie & Jay Eis-
ner, loving Bubby of Dari & Jon Pogach, Al-
iza & Ariel Glasner, Shira Yudkoff & Peter
Clark, Samuel & Ariel Eisner and David Eis-
ner. Cherished and adored Bubby Roz To
Raviv, Na’ama, Sivan, Lev, Raffi, Ori, Roi &
Eyal. Beloved sister-in-law of Yetta (Pupie)
Goldman. She will be sorely missed. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
Project HOME at www.projecthome.org
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JEWISH EXPONENT
GREENBERG Max Greenberg, December 26, 2019 of
Voorhees, NJ. Devoted husband of the late
Gloria (née Steiner). Loving father of Sharon
Shipley, Tony (Michelina) Greenberg and
Willa (Marc) DeSouza. Proud Zeyda of
Stephanie, Rachael, Anthony (z”l), Rebecca,
Eric and Theo. He was a distinguished and
highly decorated Navy World War II veteran
and an electronics engineer at the FAATC
where he designed and developed “MRF”. He
was nominated for the 1998 Elder Statesman
of Aviation Award. The family request that
contributions in his memory be made to a
charity of the donors choice.
GRIFF Joan Griff (nee Wallerstein) On January 8,
2020. Wife of the late Louis. Mother of Ilene
Griff and Lora Griff (Ethan McMahon). Sister
of Bruce (Eileen) Wallerstein. Grandmother of
Bella Wattles, Sage Wattles, Eli Griff-McMa-
hon and Jesse Griff-McMahon. Cousin of
Marcia Ufberg. Joan was loved by all and will
be missed. Contributions in her memory may
be made to Cong. Or Ami, 708 Ridge Pike,
Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. www.goldsteinsfu-
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GROSSO Jeanne Grosso (nee Nodler), age 93 of Phil-
adelphia, died on Jan. 9, 2020. Wife of the
late Leo Grosso. Mother of Barbara Hertz and
Linda Grosso (Brian Fenwick). Daughter of
the late Edward and Evelyn Nodler. Services
and interment private. Tribute contributions
in her memory may be made to the Broad
Street Minister, www.broadstreetministry.org
or Philabundance, www.philabundance.org
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GROSSO
Jeanne Grosso (nee Nodler), age 93 of Phil-
adelphia, died on Jan. 9, 2020. Wife of the
late Leo Grosso. Mother of Barbara Hertz and
Linda Grosso (Brian Fenwick). Daughter of
the late Edward and Evelyn Nodler. Services
and interment private. Tribute contributions
in her memory may be made to the Broad
Street Ministry www.broadstreetministry.org
or Philabundance www.philabundance.org
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HANGES
Charlotte Hanges (nee Paul), on January 6,
2020. Wife of the late Saul. Mother of Lisa
Hanges and Susan (Stephen) Hader. Sister
of Lenore (Morton) Husky, the late Beatrice
Jonas and the late Elaine Lidgaster. Grand-
mother of Sara, Lily and Kate. Contributions
in her memory may be made to Abramson
Senior Care, 1425 Horsham Road, North
Wales, PA 19454.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HERMAN
Adele Sharon Herman (nee Tuch) January 4,
2020; of Lafayette Hill, PA, formerly of
Queens, NY; beloved wife of the late Stanley;
loving mother of Robyn Walcoff (Scott); sis-
ter of Joan Schwartz; cherished grandmoth-
er of Seth and Brooke. Funeral services were
held on Wednesday, January 8, 2020, at
Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737 Street Rd., Tre-
vose, PA. Interment at Haym Salomon Me-
morial Park, Frazer, PA. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in her memory may be made to
The Foundation for Children with Neuroim-
mune Disorders (www.neuroimmune.org),
The American Heart Association
(www.heart.org), or a charity of the donor's
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
HERSH Sandra Ruth Hersh (nee Silver). On January
9, 2020. Beloved wife of Gary. Devoted moth-
er of Brett Hersh (Jennifer), Glen Hersh (Alix)
and Jason Hersh (Jaime). Dear sister of
Howard Silver. Loving grandmother of Emily,
Julie, Dylan, Zoe, Mallory, Jackson, Matthew,
and Sawyer. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Leukemia and Lymph-
oma Society. www.lls.org
GOLDSTEINS ROSENBERGS
RAPHAEL-SACKS A Community
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