J une 2021 D eath N otices
KACHER DEATH NOTICES
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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
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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
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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).

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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
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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.

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