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LEVINSON LITTMAN
Gerald Levinson, on Dec. 24, 2020. Husband
of the late Judith (nee) Laub, Father of Kara
(Arthur Aaron) Levinson, Alissa Levinson,
and Debra Baseman. Brother of Lewis (Vicki)
Levinson and the late Edith Furst. Grandfath-
er of Ella, Aaron, and Danyel. Services and in-
terment private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the National Museum of
American Jewish History nmajh.org.

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www.levinefuneral.com LEIBOWITZ
Elaine Leibowitz died on January 1, 2021
after a brief illness. She was the much loved
wife of the late Barton Leibowitz and the
daughter of the late Martin and Sarah Stein.

She is survived by her children, Steve (Kath-
erine) Leibowitz and Harriet Cramer. She was
totally adored by her grandchildren, Julia
(Michael Leichtman) Cramer, Anna (Andrew)
Fisher, and Brooke and Chase Leibowitz, and
by her great grandchildren (Cole, J.P., Blake
and the late Christopher). She is also sur-
vived by her devoted former son-in-law, Dav-
id Cramer (Christine). Elaine was a proud
graduate of Temple University and Olney
High School, a Board Member for many years
of the Abramson Senior Center, and a long-
time member of the Philadelphia chapter of
Hadassah and Israeli Bonds. She loved to
travel, host amazing parties and, most of all,
spend time with her family and her many
friends. She was loved by all who were lucky
enough to know her. Services were private,
due to the pandemic. Once the Covid risk is
over, we will have a celebration to remember
this extraordinary, magnetic and loving per-
son. Contributions in her memory can be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

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Dr. Seymour Leiner was born on March 14,
1937, and passed away peacefully in his
sleep on December 26, 2020. A graduate of
the Brooklyn School of Pharmacy and the
University of Basel Medical School, he was
both a Pharmacist and an Orthopedic Sur-
geon. Known for always putting other
people’s needs before his own and the first to
give you the shirt off his back, he will be
missed by all who knew and loved him. Sey-
mour is survived by his Children, Gregory
(Sarah) Leiner and Jessica (Bennett) Brook-
stein, Grandchildren Ethan Leiner, Lourdes
Leiner, and Lillian Brookstein. He is also sur-
vived by his sisters, Marilyn Schiff and Isa-
bel Schramm. A Vietnam Veteran, he was
buried on January 5 th , 2021 at Washington
Crossing National Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to the “Wel-
fare Fund” at the Delaware Valley Veterans
Home, 2701 Southampton Rd, Philadelphia
PA 19154.

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Arnold E. Levinson of Margate passed away
on January 20th. Arnie was a graduate of
West Philadelphia High School in 1954 and
Temple University’s Class of 1958 with a de-
gree in business administration. He was own-
er and operator of AAFEL Associates Advert-
ising Agency and more recently was the
cemetery administrator for the three Jewish
cemeteries in Atlantic County. Arnie is sur-
vived by his wife of 61 years, Ethel F., chil-
dren, Alan Levinson, Lisa (Aaron) Riseman,
and Faye (Gary) Shapiro, grandchildren, Mat-
thew and Jillian Riseman, and Andrew, Allis-
on, and Melissa Shapiro, and brother, Mar-
vin Levinson. Services were held Friday Janu-
ary 22nd. To view the service or leave a con-
dolence, please visit, www.jsgfunerals.com.

The family asks that contributions in his
memory may be made to Shirat Hayam, 700
North Swarthmore Ave., Ventnor, NJ 08406.

J.S. GOLDSTEIN
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Gilbert Alvin Liss, M.D. born on October 13,
1929 widower of Hermine and father of five,
died peacefully at home on December 18,
2020. Born in Philadelphia to Louis and Sad-
ie Liss at Albert Einstein Hospital in the Ol-
ney section of Philadelphia, he was given a
silver cup as the "fattest baby". He lived his
early years above the Louis Liss bakery, the
family business on Rockland Street in the Lo-
gan section of Philadelphia. At his parents’
side in the bakery he learned the skills to be-
come a talented cake decorator and baker,
skills that he shared with his children, grand-
children, and community for the rest of his
life. As a young boy and man he spent much
of his summer time on the family farm in
Vineland and in Atlantic City. After graduat-
ing from Olney High, he received a degree in
accounting from Temple University. Re-
cruited to Officer Candidate School, h e
entered the United States Navy and served as
Lieutenant on the SS Huse, a destroyer es-
cort, for two years during the Korean War. He
was married in 1953 to the love of his life,
Hermine Betty Eisenberg, a Bronx beauty,
whom he met on a blind date while in the ser-
vice. Following postings at naval bases in Key
West, Florida and Newport, Rhode Island, Gil
and Herm and their first child returned to live
with Lou and Sadie in Philadelphia’s East Oak
Lane neighborhood. They would live with Lou
and Sadie for the next 11 years. With initial
plans to join his father in the bakery, a
change in career path led him back to school
to become a doctor. While he completed his
medical training Gil and Herm added four
more children to the house in E. Oak Lane.

He received his M.D. from Temple University
School of Medicine with honors in 1961, in-
terned at Philadelphia General Hospital and
served a residency in OB/GYN at Temple Uni-
versity Hospital. The whole troop moved to
Phoenixville Pennsylvania in 1965 where he
opened one of the first OB practices in the
community, delivering over 8000 babies dur-
ing his career. Gil loved the practice of medi-
cine and took joy in helping others. He was a
leader in the hospital and at his synagogue,
B’nai Jacob, to which he remained dedicated
until his death. He was full of life and love,
with bear hugs for family and friends and was
able to see the best of and take true pleasure
in the people and world around him. He loved
to hunt and fish and treasured 50 years of
family time at the Lake Winnipesaukee Bear
Island summer cottage. He loved gardening,
always competing with nature to grow the
earliest tomatoes and propagating beautiful
flowers and plants in his greenhouse. Gil died
at 91 years of age after a long struggle with
Parkinson's and a one-week illness with
COVID 19. Gil and Hermine were able to re-
main in their home because of the loving care
and phenomenal devotion of their team of
caregivers from Angel Companions. Words
cannot express the family's gratitude for
these people who loved Gil and Hermine,
truly becoming part of our family. He and
Hermine, who died last year, leave a rich leg-
acy of values including family, love, honor,
respect and loyalty. He is survived by his five
children, Jon (Andi), Bob (CJ), Larry
(Wendy), Fred (Diane) and Abbe (Aaron). He
took enormous pride in his 14 grandchildren
and their partners Naomi (Joe), Jacob
(Boom), Toby (Lalo), Hannah (Kyle), Laura
(Toby), Dana (KG), Louis, Zachary (Jaz),
Kyle, Claire, Nathan, Ellie (Dan), Jeremy
(Helen), and Gabe (Kelly). Great-grandchil-
dren brought it full circle – Jackson, Talya,
Andrew and Isaac. Donations may be direc-
ted to two of his favorite charities, Congrega-
t i o n B ’ n a i J a c o b , 1 0 1 M a n a v o n S t,
Phoenixville, PA 19460 and the Lewis Katz
School of Medicine at Temple University
Medical Alumni Fund online at
giving.temple.edu/maascholarship or by mail
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Geraldine “Gerry” Littman (nee. Dantowitz)
on January 19, 2021. Wife of the late Samuel
Littman. Mother of Caren Littman, Major
Robert (Ruth) Littman and Dr. Louis (Dr. Su-
zanne Datto) Littman. Sister of Sydney Stein
and Dr. Jaclyn Danton. Grandmother of Dav-
id and Nathaniel. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews. A clown for over 25
years with Samuel, known as “Dusty”, you
could often find her volunteering at Jeannes
Hospital before moving down to Florida. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
www.jdrf.org or American Heart Assocation
www.heart.org or Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Jack Litz, 92, passed away December 30,
2020 in Wilmington, DE, formerly of Cherry
Hill, NJ and South Philadelphia, PA. A gradu-
ate of Temple University Law School, Jack
was a proud Army Corporal in WWII, served
as Commander of the Jewish War Veterans
from 1987–1988, a proud Philadelphia Mum-
mer and a published poet. Beloved husband
of the late Phyllis Litz (nee Shaw), loving
father of Dr. Ilene Goldman Litz, Michelle
Faber (Fred), the late Stacy Litz, and the late
Carol Kodak; also survived by 1 granddaugh-
ter, Alexis Profera. Private graveside services
were held at Roosevelt Cemetery in Trevose,
PA. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the Alzheimer’s Disease Association.

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MACHLES Frank Machles on January 2, 2021. Beloved
husband of the late Patricia (nee Ackerman);
Loving father of Stephanie Chappelle and the
late Gillian Fringer; Dear Brother of Martin
Machles and Arnold (Lois) Machles; Devoted
grandfather of Lewis, Shawn, Samantha,
Shelby and Patrick. Also survived by 2 great-
grandchildren. Services and interment were
private. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Associated Services for the Blind
and Visually Impaired, C/O Jewish Federa-
tion of Greater Phila., 2100 Arch St., Phila.,
PA 19103.

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MALINOFF Edward Allan Malinoff, 84, born and raised in
South Philly, most recently of Yardley, PA,
died on January 19, 2021 after a hard-fought
battle with COVID-19. Known to most as Ed
or Eddie by his beloved wife Karen, who
passed away in 2007 after 40 years of mar-
riage, he was the loving father of Josh (Elisa)
and Dori (Doug) and adoring grandfather of
Eden, Zack, Holly and Karina. He had 3 nieces
and nephews he cherished as well as 3
grand-dogs. Ed was known for his endless
puns and wit. If there was a pun to be made,
he would come up with one almost immedi-
ately. It was an innate talent. He loved his
Philly sports teams, was a great appreciator
of music and sang all the time. Ed was a
movie buff and remembered songs from old
movies word for word despite having demen-
tia. He loved the Jersey shore, especially
Margate and AC where he enjoyed the buf-
fets and shows. Ed was a graduate of Temple
University and served in the Air Force. He
worked as a logistics manager for the U.S.

Navy with the Tomcat F-14 for 35 years. In
lieu of flowers, donations to The Dementia
Society of America, PO Box 600, Doylestown,
PA 18901, www.dementiasociety.org are
most appreciated.

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MESSERMAN Hon. Robert H. Messerman, beloved hus-
band, father and grandfather, peacefully
passed away on December 28, 2020 in
Voorhees, NJ. Bob is survived by his wife and
best friend of 58 years Judith Messerman,
his children Linda Messerman, Deborah
(Samuel) First, Michael (Sharon) Messerman,
and his grandchildren Daniel and Eric First,
and Justin, Ethan and Julia Messerman. A
first-generation American, Bob was a mod-
ern day “renaissance man” born on Decem-
ber 1, 1938 in Atlantic City, NJ. With a per-
sonality that would light up any room he
entered, Bob balanced an unmatched work
ethic with a witty comedic-charm. He grew
up in Atlantic City, NJ, working in his father’s
grocery store, which molded him into the
hard-working man he would become. Bob
graduated Atlantic City High School, earned a
BS in Accounting from NYU, a JD from
Temple Law School, and a PhD in Education
from the University of Sarasota. As a work-
ing professional, Bob was an accountant, a
lawyer admitted to practice in NJ, PA and FL,
a licensed real estate broker, landlord-tenant
officer for the City of Philadelphia, small busi-
ness owner and a professor of business law
at Penn, Rutgers Law School and Pierce Ju-
nior College. Bob also worked for Cherry Hill
Township as its Chief Labor Negotiator and
Municipal Court Prosecutor. In addition, Bob
also served many years as a NJ Municipal
Court Judge and was active for decades in
local politics. Bob and Judy spent many win-
ters in Boynton Beach, FL, but Absecon Is-
land always remained close to Bob’s heart.

He and his beloved Judy spent every sum-
mer for over 40 years in Margate, and later
Ventnor. Bob was an extraordinary man
whose kindness, positivity, friendship and
love impacted everyone he ever met. He will
sorely be missed.

PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

MOLOTSKY Fay Molotsky (nee Lev), of Cinnaminson, NJ,
passed away on January 7, 2021. Fay was
born to Zelick and Yetta Lev in Wilmington,
DE. Fay graduated from Simon Gratz High
School and entered the field of bookkeeping.

Wife of the late Arnold Molotsky. Beloved
mother of Sharon Molotsky, Linda Molotsky
and David (Michael Freshwater) Molotsky.

Adoring Bubbie to grandchildren Jessica
(Kate) Bordner, Courtney Bordner, Austen Di-
Massimo, Hanna DiMassimo and Bubbie Fay
to great grandchildren Emilia and Madelyn
Bordner. Survived by sister Barbara (Babsy)
Feldman, and a host of nieces and nephews.

Also remembered by Richard DiMassimo. In
lieu of flowers, the family requests donations
in her memory be made to Samaritan Hos-
pice Care in South New Jersey
samaritannj.org or Uncle Neil’s Home, A
Farm Sanctuary uncleneilshome.org.

Mom/Bubbie - we love you a
bushel and a peck.

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MORROW Bernard Morrow of Wynnewood, PA, passed
away on January 7, 2021. Loving husband of
the late Jeanette Morrow (nee Edelstein).

Father of Randi Morrow, Dr Todd Morrow &
Dr Richard Morrow and four grandchildren.

Son of the late Nessie Morrow. He was Past
President of William Penn Lodge, B’nai Brith,
& Mason Equity Lodge, a retired Sales Man-
ager of Sears, and volunteered at Lankenau
Hospital. Graveside Services Roosevelt
Cemetery. Contributions in his memory may
be made to American Heart Association,
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POLLAN NEIMAN
Myrna Neiman, 80, of Jenkintown, PA died
December 26, 2020. She was the beloved
wife of Norman Neiman, loving mother of
Sharon (Michael) Neiman-Hackett and An-
drea (Harry) Neiman-Dent, adored grand-
mother of Rowen Hackett, Trae Dent and the
late Ashley Dent and the dear sister of Julie
Shafritz and the late Carey Mandell.

Graveside services were held at Shalom Me-
morial Park. Contributions in her memory
can be made to the Ashley Nicole Dent Me-
morial Fund, 747 Hammocks Way, Edisto Is-
land, SC 29438 or the Michael J. Fox Founda-
tion for Parkinson’s Research, www.michaelj-
fox.org PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

NEWMAN Judith B. “Judy” Newman (nee Fine), Janu-
ary 6, 2021 of Boca Raton FL, formerly of
Broomall, PA; beloved wife of Jeffrey; loving
mother of Julie Newman, Jill (Larry)Kaplan
and Gene Newman; adoring grandmother of
Sydney and Riley. Services were private.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
(www.jewishphilly.org) or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Elaine Pollan (nee Kramer) age 83, of
Warminster, PA passed away on December
25, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Sol Pollan.

Cherished mother of Merle (Andy)
DeLaFuente and Abby Alexander. Loving
grandmother of Leigh DeLaFuente, Michael
(Samantha) DeLaFuente and Brielle
DeLaFuente, and great grandmother of
Cooper DeLaFuente. She was the daughter of
the late Jean & Cyrus Kramer and sister Of
the late Alan Kramer. Born and raised in
Wynnefield, Elaine was a graduate of Over-
brook High School. She worked for over 30
years as a legal secretary at Duane, Morris &
Heckscher. Contributions in her memory may
be made to The American Cancer Society,
1818 Market St.,Ste 2820, Phila. PA 19103
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OLNEY Fay Olney, a retired microfilm processor in
the medical field, died January 21. She was
93 and a resident of Holland, PA. A widow,
she was the former Fay Golden. She is sur-
vived by a daughter, Renee (James) Stanton.

Services & interment were private.

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PARRIS Anthony “Tony” Parris on January 15, 2021.

Beloved husband of Thelma “Tamy” (nee Ru-
bin) and the late Jacqueline (nee Goldman);
Loving father of Steve (Sue) Parris, Gary
(Belle Scarpignato) Parris, Ilene (Larry) Ber-
man, Connie (Steve) Berger, Donna (Richard)
Solomon; Dear father-in-law of the late An-
drea Parris; Devoted grandfather of Laurie
(Craig), Jaimie (Jeff), Danny, Jenna (Patrick),
Jessica (Farrell), Kenny, Samantha, Justin,
Shelby (David), Scott (Sarah), Danny
(Rachel) and Joey (Jamie). Also survived by
14 great grandchildren. Services and inter-
ment were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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Robert I. Rheuban, born June 26, 1928,
passed away peacefully on January 8, 2021
at the age of 92. Beloved husband of the late
Faye who preceeded him in death on June
12, 2020. They were married on Oct. 10,
1953. He was a proud Navy veteran of both
WWII and the Korean Conflict. Loving father
of Rande (Howard) Levin and Beth (Jerry)
Rubinstein. Devoted Grandfather (Pop) of
Scott (Samantha) Levin, Adam Levin, Julie
Rubinstein and Reid (Alexandra) Rubinstein.

Adored Great Grandfather (Pop Pop Rodsey)
to Chase Wolkov, Jake, Max and Drew Levin
and Rae Rubinstein. He was a man who loved
his family and friends, and his country, and
will be greatly missed. Robert was laid to rest
on January 12, 2021 at Shalom Mem. Park.

Donations can be made to Shriners Hospital
for Children, Processing Center, PO Box
863765 Orlando, FL 32886, www.shriner-
shospitalforchildren.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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RICHMAN Irvin “Jerry” Richman, on January 11, 2021.

Beloved husband of Irene (nee Cohen); Lov-
ing father of Shelley (Stuart) Kolber and Marc
(Francine) Richman; Devoted grandfather of
Garrett (Tina), Jessica, Carly and Allison; Ad-
oring great-grandfather of Emily and Gwen.

Services and interment were private. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to Food
Bank of New Jersey, 1501 John Tipton Blvd.,
Pennsauken, NJ 08110 or to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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ROBINS My mother, Rhonda Robins passed away on
April, 8th 2019 at St. Mary's Medical Center
at the age of 66. My mother was born in Phil-
adelphia on May, 17th 1952. She was sur-
vived by her mother, Bernice Goldstein,
brother, Bruce Mitchell, sons, Travis and
Justin Robins, Granddaughters, Gabriella and
Avery Robins, Grandson, Carson Robins,
Daughter-in-law, Misty Robins, and husband,
Jay Robins. Her Hebrew name was Rivkah.

My mother resided in Newtown, PA. She was
a wonderful mother, grandmother, daughter,
sister, wife, and a great & loyal friend to
those that knew her. She was a beautiful wo-
man inside and out as you can see in the
photo. Unfortunately, she suffered from sig-
nificant health issues from a young age, but
always tried to make the best out of life, and
was incredibly giving. My mother was a
caring woman who would do numerous good
deeds/mitzvahs daily for many people in her
life. She was also a brilliant business person
and extremely intelligent. She played the pi-
ano beautifully and could speak fluent Span-
ish. My mother could put a smile on anyone's
face. It has been over a year since my moth-
er passed away and I still think about her
every day. My family and I are trying our best
to move on with our lives the best way we
can, along with my amazing grandmother.

My mother is resting in peace now and no
longer suffering. This incredibly difficult ex-
perience has provided further clarity to my
life and assisted with enhanced compassion.

A wise woman once told me it's important to
go to bed at night and wake up each morn-
ing telling your spouse and family that you
love them and hug them no matter what.

Hugs are like matzoh ball soup. It's also im-
portant each day to do good deeds for those
in need. Give to the food banks and the boys
and girls clubs and make a difference. A wise
Hasidic man once told me to start my day
with 3 quarters in the left pocket and for each
good deed/mitzvah you do during the day
move to the right pocket. So before you hug
and love your spouse and kids and say good
night you should feel good about these good
deeds too. In my mother's memory, I have
created a butterfly garden in my backyard.

She loved butterflies. I truly believe she will
always watch over us fondly. May she R.I.P.

To my family, and friends try to enjoy each
and every day of your life.

Love, Travis Robins
Sidney J. Robinson, 96 of Huntingdon Valley
PA, passed away peacefully on Dec. 21 2020.

He was born Nov. 11, 1924 in South Phil-
adelphia, the son of Phillip and Lotte (Her-
stein) Robinson. Sid graduated from South
Philadelphia High School and when his coun-
try called, enlisted in the US Army Air Corp
becoming a Radio Operator on a B17
Bomber. After proudly serving his country,
Sid returned home and started his 70+ year
career in the drapery and slipcover fabric in-
dustry at Croydon Fabrics on 4th St. where
he met his true love, Annette Sumsky. He
later went to work for Leedes Fabrics until its
closing. In his 80's he started a new career in
retail sales at Walmart and worked there for
10 years. Sid and Annette were married in
1952 and enjoyed 60 beautiful years togeth-
er. They formerly lived in Levittown, and then
moved to Northeast Philadelphia. Sid was a
salesman and with that outgoing personality
and kind spirit he made lasting friends
wherever he went. Annette loved to travel,
and she and Sid explored the world. Sid was
a 70 year member of Richard Vaux Brother-
hood Lodge #126 F&AM Phila. PA, as well as
a longtime member of a VFW Post. Sid and
Annette were longtime members of Congreg-
ations of Shaare Shamayim and had left their
indelible mark in the Jewish Community. Sid
was predeceased by his wife (Annette). Fath-
er of Michael Robinson (Dr. Marjorie Block
Robinson) and Sharon Robinson-Taylor.

Grandfather of Emily Robinson; Brother of
the late Meyer Robinson; Brother-in law of
Gilbert and Rita Sumsky and Herbert Sum-
sky. Also survived by his two devoted cous-
ins Dorothy Loman and Joyce Herstein.

Graveside services were private. Contribu-
tions in his memory can be made to Con-
gregations of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Ver-
ree Rd, Philadelphia PA 19115.

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ROSE Louise Bers Rose, 104 years of age, Decem-
ber 20, 2020 of Meadowbrook, Pa. Devoted
wife of the late Leon Morris Rose. Cherished
mother of Bonnie (Peter Scheid) Rose
George and Michael (Sara) Rose. Sister of
the late Julian S. Bers and the late Solomon
N. Bers. Also survived by five loving grand-
children and seven great-grandchildren. Ser-
vices and interment were private. contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a Wo-
men Golfers Give Back.

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DEATH NOTICES
ROSENBERG ROBBINS
Saul Robbins, on December 22, 2020. Be-
loved husband of the late Sandra (nee Ver-
bet); Loving father of Fred (Robin) Robbins,
Sherri Robbins-Utain and Dayna Robbins;
Devoted grandfather of Stephen, Matthew,
Gillian (Andrew) and Seth. Services and inter-
ment are Private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to American Heart As-
soc., 1617 JFK Blvd., Ste 700, Phila., PA
19103, www.heart.org.

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PONT Gerald (Jerry) Pont, January 8, 2021; New
York City; of complications related to con-
gestive heart failure. Survived by a daughter,
son-in-law, granddaughter, sister, niece and
nephew. Also survived by his devoted part-
ner. A graduate of Germantown High School
and Penn State. He earned his law degree
(J.D.) from American University. Owner and
president of Walnut Printing in New York City
from 1987 until his death. Jerry loved sailing,
traveling and visiting with friends and family.

He is remembered for his wit and sardonic
sense of humor, but he mostly wants to be
remembered as grandpop, a role he truly
cherished. Due to COVID restrictions, ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in Jerry’s memory can be made to
American Heart Association at www.heart.org
DEATH NOTICES
SCHIMMEL facebook.com/jewishexponent
JOSEPH Edith Rosenberg of Anna, Texas passed away
on January 20, 2021 at the age of 91. She
was born on February 7, 1929 to Jack and
Rose (Black) Pollack in Brooklyn, New York.

After she graduated from high school, Edith
attending a secretarial school for a number of
years. Edith married Julius Rosenberg on
June 19, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

After getting married, Edith spent her time
raising her kids and taking care of her family.

Edith worked for the nationally famous retail
store Wanamakers for 25+ years, She en-
joyed going to Broadway shows and mu-
seums with her husband. She is survived by
her son, Mitchell Rosenberg and wife, Carla
of Anna, Texas; ex-daughter-in-law, Gina
Rosenberg-Walsh of McKinney, Texas;
granddaughters (her pride and joy), Savan-
nah Rosenberg of Charleston, South Caro-
lina and Cassidy Rosenberg of Norman, Ok-
lahoma; and numerous other loving family
and friends. Edith was preceded in death by
her parents; husband, Julius Rosenberg; son,
Barry Rosenberg; and sister, Ethel Wyman.

Edith will always be remembered as the
nicest person anyone had ever met.

TURRENTINE-JACKSON-MORROW McKinney, TX
ROSENTHAL Ronald S Rosenthal, DDS age 88 died of
COVID 19 on December 31st. Beloved hus-
band of Pat (nee Prince). Loving father of
Caryn Coff (Howard), Judy Wetzler (Merrick),
and Dr Marc Rosenthal (Paula Cupertino), ex
Lorraine Seifert. Devoted grandfather of
Allyson (Gregor Hoffman), Sarah (Michael
Matza), Austin, Carly, Sydney and Miles. He
will be deeply missed. Ron, a graduate of
Central High School, Temple University and
Temple University School of Dentistry, was a
popular and respected Dentist for over 50
years. He is the son of the late Herbert and
Cecel Rosenthal, brother of the late Linda
Gershenson (Robert) and brother in law of
Marcia Bryant (Al). Graveside services were
private. Contributions in his memory can be
made to the act.alz.org or Golden Slipper
Club & Charities, 215 Presidential Blvd #1,
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL- www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SAUL Albert Saul, 72, passed away on January 2,
2021, in Philadelphia. A graduate of Drexel
University (Mechanical Engineering), Temple
University School of Medicine, and residency
and fellowship at Einstein Hospital, Al worked
as a Cardiologist first in South Philly and then
in the medical offices at Jefferson Hospital,
Torresdale. His claim to fame was treating
Stevie Nicks after she fell off the stage at a
concert. He was a private pilot and loved air-
planes and could often be found pouring over
a WWII model. Beloved husband of 49 years
of Linda (nee Marinoff), loving father of Marla
Figlin (Ross) and David Saul (Anna), and
hero to his grandchildren Noah Saul, Shiloh
Saul, and Madison Figlin. Private graveside
services were held at Shalom Memorial Park.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Americ-
an Cancer Society (ACS) or Philadelphia An-
imal Welfare Society (PAWS).

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SCHIMMEL Vicki Schimmel (nee Wasserman), on
December 22, 2020, of Lafayette Hill, PA.

Beloved wife of the late Edward Schimmel.

Loving mother of Sherry (Mark) Hedson,
Marcie (Michael) Bratman and Susan (Adam
Weiss) Abramowitz. Grandmother of Rachel
(Ben) Cohen and Jessica Tiffany. A private
graveside service was held at Shalom Me-
morial Park. Contributions in Vicki’s memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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