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J une 2021 D eath N otices ADINI DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ADINI BELLER BRENNER Dr. Uziel (Uzi) Adini, age 83, of Philadelphia, PA, passed away on May 27, 2021 after a long battle with Leukemia. Uzi was born on June 23, 1937 to Leah and Yisrael Adini in pre-state Israel. He was raised in Tel-Aviv. He served as a sergeant in the Israeli Defense Forces in the heavy artillery unit. In 1962, he married Tamar Löw, and together they had two daughters, Ronit and Tali. Uzi earned a B.A. and an M.A. degree in the complement- ary fields of Bible, Hebrew Literature and Education, at the Hebrew University of Jerus- alem. He earned his Ed.D degree at Dropsie College in Philadelphia, PA. Uzi was one of the most renowned authorities on Jewish Education in the United States. Following 23 years as the Director of the Jewish Com- munity High School of Gratz College, he served as Vice President and then as a Pro- fessor of Education and Literature at Gratz College. An inspirational teacher, Dr. Adini had a profound impact on generations of stu- dents who remember him with affection and respect. Beyond his professional achieve- ments, Uzi earned a well-justified reputation as a person of empathy, humor, warmth, and stirring intellect. He was beloved as a col- league, mentor, teacher, friend, spouse, fath- er and grandfather. We will all miss his viva- cious personality, amazing story telling and generous smile. Uzi is survived by his wife Tamar, daughters Ronit (Jeff) and Tali (Yoni), and granddaughters Shira, Arielle, Ilana and Amalia; and his brother Ami Adini. Donations in Uziel Adini’s memory can be sent to the Fox Chase Cancer Center. AVERETT Samuel M. Averett on June 3, 2021. Hus- band of Helene (nee Gassel), father of Richard Averett and David (Bonnie) Averett, Esq., grandfather of Joseph Averett (Nick Hartley) and Blair Averett. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Shirley Beller (nee Schnall), passed away on May 31, 2021. Wife of the late Mortimer. Mother of Rabbi Yisroel (Yocheved) Beller and the late Sharon Sternberg. Sister of Nath- an Schnall. Grandmother of Julie (Steven) Bornfreund, Milka Baila (Ezra) Massre, Mindy (Matthew) Fingerman, Meir (Shevie) Beller and Yaakov Yitzchok (Nomi) Beller and Great Grandmother of 11. Sister-in-law of Frances Schnall. Contributions in her memory may be made to Hadassah, www.hadassah.org, or a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BRATMAN BECKER Ilene Becker (nee Steinberg) on May 27, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Larry; Loving mother of Noah (Eunice) Becker; Dear Sister of June (Ronald) Jirik; Devoted grandmother of Cayce and Hollis. Contributions in his memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Assoc., 399 Market St., Ste. 250, Phila., PA 19106, www.alz.org/delval. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com 2 JUNE 2021 Robert M. Broder, Esq. on May 30, 2021. Be- loved husband of Linda (nee Harris); Loving father of Melissa Broder (Nicholas Poluhoff) and Hayley Broder (Sean Jusko); Dear broth- er of Etta Rosenberg (Gary Polin); Adoring grandfather of Sage. Robert was a partner at Blank Rome and taught at Temple Law School for 25 years. Contributions in his memory may be made to Mont. Co. SPCA, 19 E. Ridge Pk, Conshohocken, PA 19428 or charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BROWN Eileen Brown (nee Greenberg) passed away May 20, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Har- old Brown. Loving mother of Gary Brown (Suzanne Breslow Brown) and Eric Brown. Dear sister of Sally Palat (the late Dr. Milton Palat) Adoring grandmother of Cara Danielle Brown. Contributions in her memory may be m a d e t o T h e J e w i s h N a t i o n a l F u nd www.jnf.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com BANGIS Priscilla (nee Tripler) Bangis died on May 30th, 2021. Wife of the late Asher Kaufman, the late Harry Zanan, and the late Irving Ban- gis. She is survived by her loving Family: An- drea and Harvey Berman and Jeffery and Susan Kaufman; Grandchildren Daniel Kauf- man and Marion Boas, Amy and Greg Gross- man, and Heather Berman; and Great grand- mother of Asher Kaufman. Her memory is an inspiration for all of us and she was loved by all who knew her. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at Roosevelt Me- morial Park chapel and followed by inter- ment. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Paul J. Brenner on June 4, 2021. Beloved husband of Ellen (nee Teitelbaum); loving father of Sherri Tucker and Jeffrey (Elysa) Brenner; adored grandfather of Haley (Alex) Fleisher, Troy Tucker, Zachary Brenner and Jordan Brenner. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Rd, Phila. PA 19115 or to Temple Sinai, 1401 N Limekiln Pike, Dresher PA 19025. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinfuneral.com BRODER Arnold Norman Paul Bratman, 88, June 12, 2021, of Plymouth Meeting, PA. Beloved hus- band of Joan (nee Pasternack) Bratman; lov- ing father of Marcy (Rick) Corradetti, Mi- chael (Marcie) Bratman and Lisa Kimmel; cherished grandfather of Cara, Dani, Jessica, Joshua and Reis. Contributions in his memory may be made to Magen David Ad- om, the first responders in Israel (afmda.org) JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com BRAUFMAN Estelle Braufman (nee Shertz), age 86, passed away on June 10, 2021 after a long battle with COPD. Estelle was raised in Wilkes-Barre, PA and graduated from Penn State Univ. In 1958 she married her life long partner Mervin. While raising 3 sons she re- turned to school in 1974 for her Masters De- gree in social work. She then began a 30 year career in the field, working first for Jew- ish Community Centers and then for Federa- tion Senior Housing. Estelle enjoyed travel- ing, collecting artwork, and family gatherings. She had a lifetime commitment to the value of reading and education, and to helping oth- ers. She will be greatly missed. Estelle was preceded in death by her loving husband of 62 years, Mervin. She is survived by sons Gary, Adam (Sue), and Kirk (Lisa) Braufman, and adoring grandchildren Dustin, Mia, and Sam. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES COHEN Jack Forman, age 101, passed away May 20, 2021. Beloved husband of the late Ida Forman (nee Bell). Loving father of Phyllis Goddes, Diane Slatko, and Howard Forman (Bella). Adoring grandfather of Joshua Slatko (Djung Tran) and great-grandfather of Micah and Naomi. Services were private. Contributions in his memory may be made to The American Cancer Society www.cancer.org or to The Fox Chase Cancer Center www.foxchase.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FORMAN Paul J. Brenner, June 4, 2021, age 83, origin- ally from Wilkes-Barre, PA. Devoted husband of Ellen (nee Teitelbaum); loving father of Sherri Tucker, Jeffrey (Elysa) Brenner; ad- ored grandfather of Haley (Alex) Fleisher, Troy Tucker, Zachary Brenner and Jordan Brenner. Funeral Services were held Sunday, June 6th, 2021. Contributions in Paul's name may be made to the Congregations of Shaare Shamayim, 9768 Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA 19115 or Temple Sinai, 1401 N. Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA 19025. BRENNER FOX Edmond F. Cohen, age 91, on May 28th, 2021. Loving husband of Ellen R. Cohen (nee Kerpen); adoring father of Susan (Ken) Segal and Nancy Cohen. Brother of David (Connie) Cohen. Grandfather of Sarah and David. Ed, a long-time advertising exec and copywriter, opened his agency AC&N in 1969, and handled both local and international ac- counts for over seven decades. Contribu- tions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society www.cancer.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com DROSSNER Irving "Larry" Drossner, June 9, 2021. Be- loved husband of Rhonda (nee Herring).De- voted father of Ian (Sheri) Drossner, Michael (Mindy) Drossner, Esq. and Devon Segel Perry. Dear brother of Dr. Jerome "Barry" (Debra) Drossner. Cherished grandfather of Ethan and Gabrielle Drossner, Maya and Brandon Drossner, Scarlet, Isabella and Mad- dox Perry. Son of the late Marvin and Iris Drossner. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Voorhees Animal Orphanage, 419 Cooper Road, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043 or Temple Beth Sholom, 1901 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 or the Whitemarsh Little League, P.O. Box 99, La- fayette Hill, Pa. 19444. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FOX Norman Fox, June 3, 2021, of Elkins Park, formerly of Lower Merion. Husband of Bar- bara (nee Werner) and the late Gertrude "Gert" (nee Zemble), father of Bruce (Darrilyn) Fox and Jon (Beth) Fox, brother of Barbara Kardon, grandfather of Andrew (Zoe) Fox, Jamie (Jason) Blackman, Brandon (Kellie) Fox and Josh (Melissa) Fox, great grandfath- er of Brianna, Brynn, Liliana and Ember. Con- tributions in his memory may be made to Masonic Charities of Pennsylvania. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com 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. CLYMAN Bernard Clyman on June 7, 2021. Beloved husband of Andrea (nee Silver); Loving fath- er of Wendie Vietze; Sherri Clyman, and Mitchell Clyman (Limor): Stepfather of Kenny Holdsman (Amy) and Audrey Holdsman; De- voted grandfather of Andrew, Jenna, Merom, Meigal, and Stav: Step-grandfather of Greg and Danny; Devoted son of the late Manuel and Sylvia; Loving twin brother of the late Milton; Dear brother-in-law of Sharon Horner and Bob Silver (Pat); Devoted uncle of Stefanie Clyman Gold (Larry), Rebecca Kwon (Joe), Paul Horner and Joe Horner; Adoring great uncle of Josh, Allie, Addison, Danny, and Cole. Contributions in his memory may be made to Phila. Youth Basketball, www.phillyyouthbasketball.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 facebook.com/jewishexponent EDWARDS Bari Andrea Edwards (nee Wiess), age 75, passed away Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at home after a long battle with cancer. Born February 20, 1946 in Philadelphia, PA, Bari graduated from Northeast High School where she was affectionately known as Andi. She was an artist, book illustrator, philanthropist, automobile sales consultant, and a friend to everyone she met. Bari was well known to most employees and some patrons at every store, medical office, or business she visited. Preceded in death by her parents, Leonard and Betty (nee Pinsker) Weiss; brothers, Drew and Jeff; she is survived by her boy- friend, Dana Herbein; three sons; and eight grandchildren. Services were private. 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FRIEDMAN DEATH NOTICES J une 2021 D eath N otices DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ISENBERG DEATH NOTICES GREEN GELDNER FRIEDMAN Florence “Flossie” “Faye” Friedman, 96, of Lancaster, passed away at the Mennonite Home on June 8, 2021 (her daughter Andi's birthday) with her son Rich at her side after a 21-year struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Faye was born in Philadelphia in 1924 to the late Samuel and Amelia (Koff) Wachtel. A natural athlete, she played basketball and was a cheerleader in high school. Her family moved to Harrisburg her senior year; and after graduating, she worked as a bookkeep- er in an apparel shop where she spent most of her earnings. She was involved in plan- ning USO activities during WWII, and after the war, her uncle introduced her to his friend Stanley Friedman, a returning Veteran from Lancaster. They married in 1946 and celebrated 58 years of glorious marriage ma- gic until his death in 2004. Faye was an amazing homemaker, volunteer and athlete. She golfed, played tennis, and loved canasta and mahjong as well. She was an active member of the JCC and the Temple Beth El Sisterhood. She cooked for Town Fair, modeled in fashion shows, acted in plays, and answered the call wherever she was needed. She attended every event in which her children participated. In later years, she and Stan spent their winters in Florida, but continued to travel “north” if their grandchil- dren were in an activity or special event. In the summer, she loved visiting the Jersey Shore and going to the beach. Devoting her entire life to her family, Faye is survived by her daughter Andrea Shiroff, wife of Herb, of Pompano Beach, FL, son Richard Friedman, husband of Susan, of Lancaster, grandchil- dren Seth Wolkov, husband of Tia, Joe Fried- man, Lauren Fogel, wife of Raphael, Glenn Shiroff, husband of Lisa, Andrew Shiroff, Mandy Meyer, wife of Matthew; and her 6 great grandchildren Weston and Remy Wolkov, Sayde Shiroff, Pisay and Addie Mey- er, Liam and Amalia Fogel. She was pre- ceded in death by a brother Gerald Wachtel. She is also loved by many friends, extended family, and those who cared for her at the Mennonite Home in Lancaster. Faye spread her love and generosity to all who came her way, and will always be remembered for her smile, her warmth, her generosity and uncon- ditional love and hugs. May her memory al- ways be a blessing. Graveside Services were held at Temple Beth El Cemetery, 295 E. Newport Road, Lititz, PA 17543 on Thursday, June 10, 2021 with Rabbi Jack Paskoff. Me- morial contributions in Faye's honor may be made to Temple Beth El 1836 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA 17601. CHARLES F. SNYDER, JR. FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY SnyderFuneralHome.com Jarad Geldner, 37, of Silver Spring, MD, died May 27, 2021 after a brave and arduous battle with cancer. Loving and devoted to his family, wife Hillary (nee Rothberg), son Jasper, mother Linda (nee Schwartz), sister Jessie (Dan) Fields and brother David. Jarad is also survived by his nephew and niece, Asher and Avery Fields and grandmother Jean Schwartz. He was predeceased by his parents, Jack and Helene (nee Davis). Jarad began his career as a political analyst for AIPAC and remained a dedicated and active advocate for Israel throughout his life. He continued his career as a public affairs strategist and executive at several organiza- tions. Jarad will be forever missed by his family, countless friends, AEPi franternity brothers, colleagues and so many more. Con- tributions in Jarad’s memory may be made to the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, 550 N Broadway, Suite 722, Baltimore, MD 21205 or to a charitable organization of the donor’s choice. GERSHMAN Ethel S. Gershman (nee Schwartz), June 17, 2021 of Elkins Park PA; beloved wife of the late Stanley; loving mother of Howard (Nina and the late Marion) Gershman, Robert (Mary) Gershman, Nancy (the late Stephen) Hamovitz and Frederick (Elizabeth) Gersh- man; also survived by 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Contributions in her memory may be made to Reform Congrega- tion Keneseth Israel of Elkins Park or to a charity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com GINSBURG Murray Ginsburg, June 9, 2021. Beloved hus- band of the late Arlene Ginsburg (nee Graubard). Loving father of Abby Ginsburg (Paul Mutchler), Sharon Ginsburg (Bill Mac- Dermott), and Pamela Ginsburg. Devoted zeyde of Phillip, Anthony, and Sam Giov- inazzo. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, www.parkinson.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com facebook.com/jewishexponent JEWISHEXPONENT.COM To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 GRAY Donald Gray, the most remarkable Zayda, de- voted father and adoring husband, died on Tuesday at his home in East Norriton, sur- rounded by the love of his family after a long and fulfilled life. He was 92. Born on Jan. 6, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the late Jack and Anna Gray, Don was one of four siblings. He was predeceased by his brother, Seymour, and is survived by his younger sis- ters, Lillian Garbus of Philadelphia, and Be- atrice Steponate of Chicago, and by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Don was pre- deceased by his wife of 59 years, Bettyanne Gray (Abramson), with whom he enjoyed a storybook romance throughout their mar- riage. He is survived by his children: son, El- lis Gray (Donna) of Holland, Pa.; daughter, Heidi Gray-Devita (Angelo) of Lower Gwynedd, Pa.; and daughter, Debi Gray of Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; and his seven grand- children: Charles Devita (Heather), Aaron Gray, Jacob Gray, Elizabeth Phillips (Evan), and Mason Gray. Don lived simply and fully, always content with his lot in life. He needed little for himself, yet gave so much to his wife, his children, and his community. His life was defined by love of family, tireless hard work and service to others. A proud Marine, who also served as a cook in the U.S. Army, Don was a familiar sight sporting his red “Once a Marine” baseball cap. For Don, work wasn’t just his livelihood, it was his vocation. He owned Northeast Sales and Service, a heating and air-conditioning company serving the Philadelphia area for over 50 years. He was the first contractor to bring air- conditioning to the residential market in Phil- adelphia. He earned the loyalty and affection of all of his customers, who would tell stor- ies of his character and commitment: the time he ducked out of High Holiday services to repair the synagogue’s AC system; the Sunday morning when he fixed the neighbor’s AC unit to keep the shiva house cool; how he provided services to dozens of Russian Jewish immigrants without ever sending a bill. He served as a Vice President of Adath Tikvah Synagogue, formerly Rhawn- hurst Jewish Community Center. He volun- teered with his wife to help recent Russian immigrants learn English and adapt to life in the US for over a decade. Don continued serving others later in life, as he delivered food to the homebound for the JRA. A mem- ber of the SAR Fraternity, he cherished his lifelong friendships with “the guys.” For more than 70 years, the SAR brothers met regu- larly to play cards, grab lunch at a deli, and celebrate happy occasions. “Zayda” Don was also affectionately known as “The Latka Man,” as he loved to make his famous latkes for family, friends and scores of students over the years. He enjoyed music and singing through his final days. He was a man of few words who modeled the values by which he lived: self-sufficiency, industriousness, hon- esty and generosity. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com JEWISH EXPONENT Marilyn Sue (née Shapiro) Green of Parkland,Fl (formally of Philadelphia), passed away on April 22, 2021. She is survived by her beloved husband Leonard, loving mother of Sherri Green and Melissa Luboff (Alan). Extremely proud and loving Mom-mom of Austin, Amber, Alexa and Hunter Luboff. Be- loved aunt of Linda Fox (Scott) and Mitchell Shapiro (Christine). Marilyn was the daugh- ter of the late Anna and Abraham Shapiro. Loving sister of the late Edwin Shapiro (Rita), the late Harold Shapiro and the late Marvin Shapiro (Elaine). Marilyn was born in Phil- adelphia where she had her own party plan- ning business which she continued when she relocated to Florida. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements were by Beth Israel Memorial Chapel Delray Beach, FL. HECKLIN Shirley Ruth Hecklin (nee Goldberg) passed away on May 27, 2021 after a courageous three-month battle with COVID-19 that showed all of us her tremendous inner strength and determination. Shirley was born December 31, 1936 to Abraham Jacob Gold- berg and Alice Goldberg (nee Whiser) in New Orleans. She grew up and attended Fortier High School and Louisiana State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music. She met her future husband, Oscar Bernard (O.B) Hecklin, on a blind date; he was doing his orthopaedic residency in New Orleans. They were married in 1962 and moved to Wyncote, outside of Philadelphia, where O. B. joined a thriving orthopaedic practice as a surgeon. Shirley was prede- ceased by her husband O.B. in 1991, and by her son Lawrence (Larry) Evan (Mindi) earli- er this year. She is survived by her daughter Brenda Suzanne and her brother Myron Saul Goldberg (Marcie). She treasured her two grandsons, Jacob Andrew Hecklin and Joshua David Hecklin. Shirley had an enga- ging, warm smile and always a kind word. She was proud of her Southern Jewish roots. She loved when her drawl was recognized and acknowledged and enjoyed her grits as a girl raised in the South. Shirley's musical tal- ent brought joy to her family, friends and community. She performed piano for many years and was a beloved teacher. She was known to accompany her daughter Brenda, a classically trained singer, at home and at out- side events. She is now an angel in heaven watching over us, in the arms of her beloved husband, O.B., and reunited with her son, Larry. She will be missed forever-and always in our hearts. Contributions in Shirley's memory may be made to the Juvenile Dia- betes Research Foundation, 555 Croton Road, Ste. 1111, King of Prussia, PA 19406, www.jdrf.org or Magen David Adom, www.afmda.org, or to a charity of the donor's choice. HERSKOVITZ Michael Herskovitz on May 30, 2021. Mi- chael was born in a small village in Botfalva, Czechoslovakia in 1929. As a teenager he survived two years in the worst Nazi concen- tration camps, Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Gunskirchen. Prior to immigrating to the United States in 1959 he lived for ten years in Israel. Michael fought in the 1948 war of In- dependence and the 1956 Sinai War. Over the past 30+ years Michael has been an educator on the Holocaust to students throughout the US and internationally. Beloved husband of Tonya (nee Nowlin) and the late Frida (nee Weig); Loving father of Pearl (Jacky) Kouzi, Edward (Jean) Herskovitz and Mercedes Griffin; Devoted grandfather of Jennifer, Avi, Michelle and Steven; Adoring great-grand- father of Noah, Talia, Evan, Ariela, Gabrielle and Michael. Contributions in his memory may be made to Adath Israel Youth Fund, 250 N. Highland Ave., Merion Station, PA 19066 or Holocaust Awareness Museum, 8339 Old York Road Suites 203/205 Elkins Park, PA 19027. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com HOSKIN Nathan Hoskins on June 9, 2021. Beloved husband of Allison (nee Rudman); Loving father of Sarah Hoskin and Adam Hoskin; Dear brother of Ethan Hoskin. He was a graduate of Central High School and the Uni- versity of PA. Contributions in his memory may be made to Cancer Care, 275 Seventh Ave. New York, NY 10001 www.cancercare.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ISENBERG Carl A. Isenberg passed peacefully at home in Philadelphia, May 16, 2021, age 82. Roxbor- ough High School graduate & army veteran, Carl was a successful electrical draftsman. His generous and caring character was ap- preciated by all. Interests were sports, play- ing softball, travel and mystery novels. Pre- deceased by his wife, Pearl Chuse (2009), to- gether 43 years, for whom he was deeply de- voted. Survived by siblings Lynn, Joyce, Ruthann and Glen; (8 nieces/nephews); nephews & niece (Barry, Jeffrey, Brian and Michelle Rowe); and Devon Downs, who he loved like a grandson. Service was held on May 19. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com JUNE 2021 3 |
J une 2021 D eath N otices KACHER DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES KUSHNER KACHER Evelyn Kacher, of Chestertown, MD, passed away at Heron Point retirement community on June 16, 2021, at the age of 101. She is survived by her children, Paula Kacher, Don- ald Kacher, and Phyllis Kacher, and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sister Rita. She was born in 1919, in Phil- adelphia, PA, to Jacob and Sophie Frankl. She attended Temple University, obtaining a degree in business education and English in 1941. She met her future husband, Daniel Kacher, at Wildwood, NJ, in 1938. They mar- ried in 1941 and had a long and very happy marriage until Daniel's death in 1999. They greatly enjoyed travelling together, to many destinations in Europe and South America. They also enjoyed sailing in the Chesapeake Bay for many years. Evelyn greatly enjoyed playing bridge, poker and Scrabble. She was an active member of ORT and the American Jewish Congress. She loved literature, clas- sical music, including opera, and playing pi- ano. Her daughters remember, all these years later, what a fabulous seamstress and knitter she was. Throughout her life, she thrived on being with people. She loved making new friends, and maintaining old friendships. As she aged, she sadly lost many of her old friends to death, but continued to make new ones through her final years. She attributed her longevity to an active life of walking and swimming. KENNETT Lilyan Kennett (nee Weiner) on May 24, 2021. Beloved wife of the late William; Lov- ing mother of Patti (Jack) Trautenberg, Jay (Carol) Zimmerman, Marc (Bonnie) Zimmer- man and Arnold (Shelley) Kennett; Devoted grandmother of Eric, Dan, Lisa, Michael (An- drea), Brad (Debbie), Stephanie (Michael), Scott, Brian, and Rachel; Adoring great- grandmother of 9. Contributions in her memory may be made to American Heart As- soc., 1617 JFK Blvd., Ste. 700, Phila., PA 19103, www.heart.org or Beth Hillel/Beth El, 1001 Remington Rd., Wynnewood, PA 19096. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com KLINE Mildred Kline (nee Diamond), on June 18, 2021. Beloved wife of the late George Kline. Devoted mother of Nina Surden (Michael) and Howard Kline (Marsha). Dear Sister of Bernice Saft. Loving grandmother of Lindsay Kline, Scott Kline (Colleen), Brian Surden (Debra), and Todd Surden (Lauren). Loving great grandmother of Gavi and Noah. Contri- butions in her memory may be made to Ohev Shalom of Bucks County (for Cook for a Friend), 944 2nd Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com www.JewishExponent.com 4 JUNE 2021 Dr. Maxwell Kushner, Ed.D. served as a teacher, principal, assistant to the District Su- perintendent, and Special Assistant to the Su- perintendent of Schools for the School Dis- trict of Philadelphia. He concurrently was the co-founder of Sesame Day Camp and the Wonderkey Pre-School Learning Center in addition to being a part-time instructor at Pennsylvania State University. After his re- tirement to Boca Raton, Florida he was re- cruited by Florida Atlantic University to be an adjunct professor in the College of Education for a period of eight years teaching Educa- tional Administration and Curriculum. Max and his wife Maxene were inseparable. He al- ways described her as loving, caring and supportive. Their son, Brian, residing in Delray Beach, is devoted and the delight of their lives. Max credits Brian with bringing them into the technology of the computer age and enriching their experiences. The three Kushners were world-wide travelers. Nepal, the Galapagos, the Taj Mahal and The Great Wall of China were just a few of their jour- neys. They always shared their memorable experiences. In addition, political activities, social and educational happenings were al- ways topics of discussion. Not only was Dr. Kushner passionate about his family, but he was also vehement about the significant in- volvement of the public schools in American society. He deplored the ongoing attempts to destroy the role of public schools in our di- verse society. In his teachings and lectures Dr. Kushner always insisted that the public schools were the unifying agent for the es- tablishment of national purpose and cohe- sion. As the essential structure of the public school is regularly shredded, the more ghet- toized our nation becomes. Dr. Kushner is survived by his wife Maxene, son Brian, sis- ter Marlene (Max) Wald, and numerous nieces and nephews. Contributions in his memory should be made to any reputable cause. GUTTERMAN WARHEIT MEMORIAL CHAPEL LIPSCHUTZ Mara Lipschutz, June 5, 2021 of Philadelphia, PA. Beloved sister of Janet (Steven) Shikoff; treasured aunt of Jenna and Madlyn Shikoff; cherished daughter of the late Irwin and Lil- lian (nee Weiner) Lipschutz. Funeral services and interment were held Tuesday June 8. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Soci- ety (cancer.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 DEATH NOTICES MARMON LOEV Pearl Loev (nee Winter), May 15, 2021 of Wayne, PA, age 89. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Bernard Loev; loving mother of Dr. Glen (Youval) Loev, Larry (Juliette) Loev, and the late Bruce (Ruth) Loev; sister of the late Col- man (Kathy) Winter; adoring grandmother to eleven grandchildren; cherished by fifteen great-grandchildren and counting. Pearl was a sparkling gem. She loved music, especially singing. She found many outlets for her cre- ativity in art, story-telling, and crafts in addi- tion to music. Pearl shared joy with all she met. She had a strong moral compass and was a devoted supporter of Israel, but her top commitment was always to her family. Pearl’s positive influence will be passed down through the generations, but she will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Graveside funeral services were held privately. Donations in her memory may be made to Yad Leah (yadleah.org) or to a char- ity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Rabbi Elliott Marmon, age 79, died at his home in Jerusalem, Israel, on June 9, 2021. He is survived by his wife Ilana, daughter Dr. Naomi Marmon-Grumet of Jerusalem, Israel, son Rabbi Boaz Marmon of Saratoga Springs, New York, son Nathaniel Marmon (Talia) of Bergenfield, NJ, seven grandchil- dren and a brother Allan L. (Vivian) Marmon. Rabbi Marmon grew up in Philadelphia and was a proud graduate of Central High School, 213th Class, Temple University, Gratz Col- lege and the Jewish Theological Seminary. He was a military chaplain, the rank of Cap- tain in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force and served several years as the rabbi of the Tokyo, Japan Jewish Community Center. Contributions in his memory may be made to causematch.com/en/tikvah-for-Parkinson's- donate or mevakshei.org/eng. Funeral and burial took place in Israel. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com MATZNER Irene Matzner, passed away on June 9, 2021. Sister of Steven Matzner (the late Ellen Matzner). Aunt of Jennifer Sherwood, Jason Matzner (Julie Lindley), Jeffrey (Megan) Matzner. Great Aunt of Nicole Sherwood, Wil- liam Matzner and Emma Lindley. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to Americ- an Cancer Society, www.cancer.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com MILLER Beryl Claire Miller (nee Scheff) died surroun- ded by family on May 22, 2021. "Berri" is sur- vived by her children; Robyn, Michael, Melissa, and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Joel Miller. A Philadelphia native, Berri later relocated to Hadley Massachusetts, but for as long as she was able she continued to read the Jewish Exponent to get the news that was most important to her. Nearing her end, Berri sang through formidable adversity. When not singing she could be very quietly funny and often inciteful. Her voice will be missed. MOSKOFF LOWENTHAL Dr. Judith Lowenthal (nee Nelson), June 1, 2021, of Elkins Park, PA; Psychologist for more than 45 years, wise teacher and loyal friend who touched the hearts of thousands of people. Beloved wife of Alan Morgenstein; loving mother of Jessica Lowenthal (Bonita Cales), Eric Morgenstein and Ariel Morgen- stein; devoted sister to Robert Nelson; cher- ished grandmother of Eli, Asher and Parker. Contributions in Judy's memory may be made to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com JEWISH EXPONENT PARRIS Thelma (Tamy) Parris (nee Kramer) on May 29, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Anthony; and the late Stuart Rubin. Loving mother of Ilene Silver (Larry) Berman, Connie (Steven) Berger, Donna (Richard) Solomon, Steven (Susan) Parris and Gary (Belle Scarpignato) Parris; Devoted grandmother of Jessica (Far- rell), Shelby (David), Justin, Scott (Sarah), Daniel (Rachel), Joey (Jamie), Samantha, Kenneth, Laurie (Craig) Jaimie (Jeff), Danny and Jenna (Patrick); Adoring great-grand- mother of Avery, Lola, Charlie, Miller, Carsyn, Lewis, Jerry, Dylan, Jordan, Sienna, Allison, Ethan ,Jordan, and Taylor. Adoring sister of Jackie (Allan) Cheiken, and Howard ( Cindy ) Kramer. Mother-in-law of the late Lewis P. Silver and Andrea Parris. Contributions in her memory may be made to Trustbridge Hos- pice Foundation, 5300 East Ave., West Palm Bch, FL 33407. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com ROSENTHAL LOSS Selma Loss (nee Levinson) May 22, 2021. Wife of the late Edward; mother of Barry Loss and Bruce (Rebecca) Loss; grandmother of Brian (Jennifer) Loss, Krista (Justin) Grams, Jeanmarie Loss, and Alexander Loss; great grandmother of Gioia. Contributions in her memory may be made to ORT America, 75 Maiden Lane, 10th Flr. NY NY 10038. www.ortamerica.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. DEATH NOTICES ROTHBERG Andrea Marsha Moskoff, May 23, 2021, of Willow Grove, PA. Devoted wife of Leonard Moskoff. Beloved mother of Lane (Kanani) Moskoff and Gregory (Amy) Moskoff. Cher- ished sister of Judith Fineman. Adored grandmother of Aaron, Jacob, Joshua and Lily. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Honor the memory of your loved one... Call 215.832.0749 to place your memorial. Dorothy Rosenthal, 96, died June 2, 2021 in Houston, TX of complications from a fall. She previously resided in Broomall and Norris- town PA. Dorothy is preceded in death by her husband Rudolph Rosenthal, and is survived by her children David (Joan) Rosenthal and Janet (Bill Carpenter) Cohn and grandchil- dren Jackie, Maria and Victor Rosenthal and Shoshana and Harrison Cohn. Dorothy was known for her outgoing, bubbly personality. She brought joy to people with her laughter, always put others first, and was a devoted friend to many. She enjoyed hosting holiday get-togethers and was an avid bridge player and reader. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society or the Houston Hospice. We will miss you Mom and Grandmom! JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com ROTHBERG Joel B. Rothberg, a retired pharmacist, died June 4, 2021. He was 94 and resided in Warminster, PA. A widower, he was the hus- band of the late Florence Rothberg. Joel was a Navy veteran of World War 2. He is sur- vived by a son, Eric (Marjorie) Rothberg and a daughter, Debra (Hillel) Tsarfati; also sur- vived by 4 grandchildren & 4 great-grandchil- dren. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com A Community Remembers Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent Death Notices are available online. www.JewishExponent.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM |
J UNE 2021 D EATH N OTICES RUBIN DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES RUBIN SENDER STERN Irving L. Rubin on June 14, 2021. Dear brother of Flossy (Bill) Clyman; Devoted uncle of Melanie (Anthony) and Rona (Mi- chael); Adoring great uncle of Lauren, A.J., Rebecca, Brieanna and Charlotte. Funeral ser- vices were private. Irv was the most empath- etic, warm, caring brother to his little sister, Flossy. He was an avid golfer, enjoyed fish- ing, and working out in the gym. He had a strong work ethic and was just a nice guy to know. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com SAIDEL Robert Saidel, June 10, 2021, of Evesham, NJ. Husband of Lois Saidel. Father of Merri (Steven) Hirsh, Susan (Aaron Weilerstein) Saidel and Bart (Lisa) Saidel. Grandfather of Brendan, Evan, Emily and Juliana. Contribu- tions can be made to Wistar Institute wistar.org or Adath Emanuel adathemanuel.com PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. www.plattmemorial.com SCHMIDT Azriel Schmidt, age 72, passed away at his home in Bryn Mawr, surrounded by family on June 4, 2021. Beloved husband to Susan (nee Eisenberg). Azi was born in Petach Tik- vah, Israel in 1948. He served as a paratroop- er in the Israel Defense Force and then stud- ied biology at the University of Tel Aviv. He earned his doctorate in virology at the Weiz- mann Institute. He was a dedicated, talented scientist who worked for many years at Mer- ck. He married Susan in 1974 and they en- joyed 46 years by each other’s side. They had two children, Ben and Yael and five grand- children. Azi had many interests and hobbies. He was a music lover, an avid gardener and a world traveler. He was a long-time member of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood. More than anything, he loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He will be missed by his close extended fam- ily and friends. He is survived by Susan; his brother Shlomo Shavit; his sister Ayalah Klingman; his daughter Yael (Josh) Rosen; his son Ben (Ann Vale) Schmidt; his grand- children Jake, Sammy, Joey, Liza and Jonathan. Services were held on June 6. Contributions in his memory may be made to Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia or to Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center. WEST LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME www.westlaurelhill.com SCHOR Paul S. Schor, June 13, 2021; of Warminster, PA. Beloved Husband of Doris (nee Schuster); Father of Ilisa Smukler, the late Holly Walter (James Walter) and Joanne Borochaner (James England); Grandfather of Ethan, Robert and Jason. Paul was a Korean War veteran and a coach for the Middle At- lantic Blind Golfers Association after retire- ment from the Philadelphia School District. The family respectfully requests contribu- tions in lieu of flowers be made to Gilda’s Club Cancer Support Community. (https://gil- dasclub.org) JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Eva Sender lived a full life for 110 years. She died peacefully after a short illness on Sat- urday, May 1, 2021. She enjoyed living at La- fayette Holy Redeemer and being with her many friends and staff there. Eva enjoyed ceramics, sculpting, exercising, playing ten- nis, travel, and bridge. Only ten years ago she was caught reading a book to improve her bridge game. She could always suggest a good book and liked us to make recommend- ations for her reading. She had a lively sense of humor and loved to laugh. Harold Stern, her first cousin, would come down from Con- necticut and celebrate the centenarian lunch- eon where she was the oldest, and only res- ident still living independently. We would go to the Marco Polo restaurant for lunch and after that we schmoozed in her lovely decor- ated large apartment. Eva was very happy she got to vote in the November 2020 election! Eva was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Henry, her parents, her sister who she loved dearly and lost too early, and her cousin Bill Levine. She is survived by her cousin, Harold Stern (Sandra), her tireless and loyal friend, Stan Dezure (Susan) and many great-cousins. Eva is buried in Monte- fiore Cemetery in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, next to Henry. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com SHELANSKY Estelle Shelansky died May 26th peacefully surrounded by love ones. She is survived by her loving Family, Husband Bill Shelansky, Sister Cynthia, Brother Stewart (Arlene) Lieb- man; Children Audrey (Jim), Mike (Marcie), and Lori; Grandchildren Rachel, Matt (Erica), Melissa, Andrew, Robert, Chaz, and Great Grand Children Owen, Jillian, Caleb, Jack, Ad- riana, and Maddie. Her memory is an inspira- tion for all of us and she was loved by all who knew her. Funeral services were held on Sunday May 30, 2021 at Roosevelt Memorial Park chapel and followed by interment. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com SNYDER Miriam H. Snyder nee Marder. May 31, 2021. Wife of the late Oscar. Mother of Hon. A. Mi- chael Snyder (Ret) (Wendy Sill). Grandmoth- er of Rabbi Joshua M. Snyder (Dr. Nicole Ry- an). Great grandmother of Shalva, Ayelet, Nava, Luke and Lilly. Graveside services were private. Contributions in her memory may be made to Hadassah, 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 402, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 or Goucher Col- lege, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore, MD 21204. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com facebook.com/jewishexponent To place a Memorial Ad call 215.832.0749 HONOR THE MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONE... CALL 215-832-0749 TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD CALL 215.832.0749 JEWISHEXPONENT.COM SYKEN Kenneth Syken age 92, passed away in Sara- sota, Florida. Beloved husband to Sandra Syken. He was born in South Philadelphia, and maintained a residence in Ventnor, New Jersey. Kenneth was the oldest of three chil- dren of William and Ida Syken. His father died of leukemia when Kenneth was four years old. He helped the family by selling newspapers at 5th and Market streets. He at- tended South Philadelphia High School and Temple and went on to become an editor of the law review at Penn Law School. He served in the Army upon graduation, work- ing at the Judge Advocate General’s office in Frankfurt, Germany. In Philadelphia he was a partner in the firm of Richter, Syken & Ross. He met Sandra Elner, another child of South Philadelphia, at the Tamiment resort in the Poconos. They married in 1962 and were by each other’s side for the next 59 years. They had two children, Marc, and William, and moved to the suburb of Dresher, where they lived along with his mother Ida. On long summer weekends he enjoyed swimming in the ocean, setting up on a beach chair and holding court with family and friends, often ordering steak sandwiches from Sack O’ Subs for dinner. An early riser, he would go out in the morning and come home with a newspaper and Hershey bars for his sons. He is survived by Sandra; his brother Lewis; his sons Marc (Lisa) and William (Jennifer), his grandchildren Nathan and Emily, and his step-grandchildren Lucy and Phoebe. He will be greatly missed. He was a friend to all who knew him. Services and interment were private. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com UFBERG Michael H. Ufberg, 79, of Allentown, PA, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, June 12, 2021. Known lovingly as ‘Mickey’ to friends and family, he leaves behind his be- loved wife, Eileen, of 54 years. Born in Shamokin, PA, Mickey is the son of the late Helen and David Ufberg, and brother to Nan- cian and Carol. He is survived by his children, David, Jacob, Larry, Bonnie & Matthew, and his 16 grandchildren. Mickey graduated with honors from Temple University Medical School and practiced Gastroenterology for over 40 years. He selflessly served the Le- high Valley community with distinction, earn- ing numerous awards for his clinical expert- ise, exemplary teaching, and compassionate care. He was particularly proud to serve as Chief of Gastroenterology at Lehigh Valley Hospital, and served as President of the Health Care Council of Eastern Pennsylvania. He lived a life of service, always readily avail- able to patients, and generously willing to donate his medical care to those in need. He was a pillar of the Jewish Community. Loc- ally, he was an active member of Congrega- tion Sons of Israel, served as President and 16 year Board member of the Jewish Day School, was President of the Jewish Federa- tion, and served as Campaign Chairman, on multiple occasions. He was a founder and President of the Maimonides Society of Al- lentown, coordinating Jewish Physicians to help those in need, and helped establish the Gastroenterology wing at the Western Galilee Hospital in Israel. His family and his friends were the center of his life. He strongly in- stilled in his children the importance of fam- ily. Mickey’s wisdom and kindness were only exceeded by his selflessness and humility. He was a true patriarch, admired and respected, and a role model to all who were lucky enough to know him. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Jewish Federation of Allentown, 702 N. 22 nd St., Allentown, PA 18104. BACHMAN, KULIK & REINSMITH FUNERAL HOME WEILER TUREK Albert Turek passed away on the morning of May 30, 2021, at the age of 95. Devoted and loving husband of Phyllis Turek for 67 years, dedicated and loving father of Joseph (Ren- ee) and Ellen (Stan), adoring Papa of Adam (Sarah), Hallie (Sam), Rebecca, and Shoshana, and great-grandfather of Daniel. A man of the highest integrity, a decorated war hero and a respected businessman, he foun- ded Turek Associates, the largest consulting engineering firm in Northern New Jersey at that time. A gentle giant with a heart of gold, he touched many lives and will be missed by all. Contributions in his memory may be made to American Friends of Magen David Adom (AFMDA), 20 W. 36th Street, Suite 1 1 0 0 , N e w Y o r k , N e w Y o r k , 1 0 0 18 (www.afmda.org). www.JewishExponent.com JEWISH EXPONENT DEATH NOTICES WEISWASSER Ellen Stern (nee Norman), June 5, 2021 of Ambler, Pa. Devoted wife of the late Harold. Beloved mother of Lawrence (Marlyn) and Michael and loving Nana of Lauren, Alexan- der, Rachel and Samantha Stern. Donations in Ellen’s memory may be made to www.kolamielkinspark.org or www.philly- paws.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www,levinefuneral.com STECKER Deirdre Stecker, on June 12, 2021. Beloved wife of Harold Stecker; mother of Sarah (Jason Lieberman) Stecker and Rachel Steck- er. Grandmother of Rebecca, Benjamin & Wesley. Contributions in her memory can be made to Jewish Federation of Greater Phil- adelphia 2100 Arch St.,8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 https://jewishphilly.org/ways-to- give/donate-now/ GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com DEATH NOTICES WERNOVSKY Sheila Weiler (nee Kessler) June 6, 2021 of Philadelphia, PA; a retired teacher and musi- cian, Sheila was a devoted daughter to her late parents, Harry and Hester Kessler. Graveside services were held June 11, at Har Zion Cemetery in Collingdale, PA. Contribu- tions in her memory may be made to De- borah Heart and Lung Center, 200 Trenton Road, Browns Mills, NJ. 08015 www.deand- deborah.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com Gerrie R. Weiswasser, May 22, 2021 of La- fayette Hill, PA, formerly of Phila., PA; be- loved wife of the late Fred; loving mother of Jon Weiswasser (Eileen), Abbe Weiswasser- Catapano (Rich) and the late Debra Wein- berg (Mark); adored grandmother of Greg, Doug, Scott, Ari (Erinn), Keith (Alison), Lauren (Chris) and Jessica (Pete); cherished great-grandmother of Madison, Mia, Lyla, Noa, Aiden, Riley, Haley, Carter, Miles, Eli and Caden. Contributions in Gerrie’s memory may be made to Susan G. Komen for Breast Cancer (komen.org) or Pancreatic Cancer Ac- tion Network (pancan.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS www.levinefuneral.com WERNOVSKY Gerald “Gerry” Wernovsky, on June 7th 2021. Beloved husband of Sandra (nee. Farber); father of Mindy (Don) Procz and Har- ris Wernovsky. Grandfather of Samantha and Mason Procz. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Soci- ety, 1818 Market Street Suite 2820, Phil- adelphia, PA 19103, www.cancer.org or to Jewish National Fund, 78 Randall Ave., Rock- ville Center, NY 11570 www.jnf.org/trees. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com Honor the memory of your loved one… classified@ jewishexponent .com JUNE 2021 5 |