VIGDERMAN
DEATH NOTICES
J une , 2017 D eath N otices
DEATH NOTICES
VIGDERMAN Sylvia L., Vigderman (Nee Levy) May 22,
2017, of Wyncote PA. Wife of the late of Mar-
tin J. Vigderman. Mother of Robert (Rachel)
Vigderman, Howard (Janine) Vigderman,
Anne (Eric) Greenberg, and the late David
(Laurie Dameshek). Sister of William J. Levy
and Stanley Levy. Grandmother of Alex,
Abby, Aliza, Harry and Adam. Funeral Ser-
vices and Interment are private. The family
requests that contributions in her memory be
made to Perelman Quad Fund David A. Vig-
derman Memorial, 3451 Walnut Street, Phil-
adelphia PA 19104, (or) The Jewish Federa-
tion of Philadelphia.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
WEINGARTEN Craig S. Weingarten May 30, 2017, of Villan-
ova, PA. Son of Marc and Gail Weingarten.

Brother of Neil (Andi), Eric (Kristy) and Jason
Weingarten. Uncle of Sophie, Eli, Asher and
Scarlet; also survived by many aunts, uncles,
cousins and friends. Craig spread joy and
happiness to everyone he met. His infectious
smile, his effervescent personality and his
loving nature made all who knew him re-
member him with fondness. Relatives and
friends were invited to Services Fri. 10 A.M.

at Har Zion Temple, 1500 Hagys Ford Rd.,
Penn Valley. Interment Cedar Park Cemetery,
Paramus, NJ. Contributions in his memory
may be made to The Brain Injury Association
of Pennsylvania, The Ronald McDonald
House or a charity of the donor's choice .

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
WEINSTOCK Diane Ellen Weinstock (nee Wolf), on May
23, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Manuel
Weinstock, devoted and loving mother of Dr.

Evelyn (Scott Messer) Weinstock, Dr.

Howard (Lisa) Weinstock and David Wein-
stock, adored grandmother of Allison,
Lauren, Julia and Hannah. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the American
Lung Association , 527 Plymouth Rd., Suite
415, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462.

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ZEITZ DEATH NOTICES
YEUSON WEXLER
Ginia Davis Wexler was born and raised in
Philadelphia. She died on June 7, 2017, at
the age of 99. She was the oldest of five chil-
dren born to Hilda and Meyer Davis. Her fath-
er, Meyer, was the conductor, and her moth-
er was a pianist and composer. Ginia's uncle,
the conductor Pierre Monteux, was married
to her mother's sister. Her family received
numerous visiting actors and musicians in
their home and Ginia grew up surrounded by
music of all kinds. In 1968, she married Mor-
ris M. Wexler, who died in 1993. She is sur-
vived by her stepson, Lewis Weller, who lives
in Philadelphia, and niece, Mavis Melissa
Davis, who lives in Maine, as well as other re-
latives. She wrote that she wants to be re-
membered "as an artist and a presenter of
artists to children and adults. She was a
communicator and a concerned human be-
ing towards all the problems of humanity.

She believed in one world, no war; peace
among all peoples." Gina was once asked
"What gives your life its purpose and mean-
ing?" She responded, "The beauty in music,
art , nature. The kindness of people. The joy
in having a pet. The smiles and joy of chil-
dren. The possibility of peace in this beauti-
ful world we inhabit. All mankind living in
peace." Her career as a singer embraced op-
era, recital, orchestra appearances, theatre
and folk music. Some of her performances
have been with the Royal Belgian Opera in
Brussels, the Pittsburgh and London Sym-
phonies, "Call Me Mister" on Broadway and
many New York recitals. Gina traveled around
the world and collected songs in many lands.

She sang in 22 languages. She performed for
children as an ambassador for the U.S. In-
formation Service under its Cultural Ex-
change Program in India and Africa.Ginia's
maternal family has roots in Bar Harbor, and
she owns a farmstead in Sullivan, Maine. It
was here every summer that she organized
free performances for children in her own
Barn Theatre, and hired various entertainers
for the enjoyment of the children. She was an
original benefactor of The Grand Theater. She
directed the Performing Arts for Children
Series that took place at the Grand. She also
sponsored scholarships for the arts for stu-
dents at Sumner High School and Mountain
View Middle School. She was a supporter
and Board member of the Pierre Monteux
School for Conductors and Orchestra Musi-
cians in Hancock, Maine, as well as an active
member of the Sullivan-Sorrento Historical
Society. A Memorial Gathering will be held on
Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 1 p.m. in the
Pierre Monteux Forest Studio, 42 Melody
Lane, in Hancock, Maine. A private funeral
will be held sometime this summer in Phil-
adelphia at the Joseph Levine and Sons Me-
morial Chapel, Inc. 215-942-4700, Trevose,
PA. If you would like to leave memories or
supportive words to family members of Gin-
ia, please go to: www.acadiacremation.com
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www.JewishExponent.com Mimi Yeuson (nee Kasoff), June 20, 2017, of
Jenkintown, PA. Beloved wife of the late Sid-
ney; loving mother of Randie (Steven)
Specter, Ellen (Larry) Bressler and Debbie
(Scot) Goldberg ; devoted sister of David
Kasoff; cherished grandmother of 13 grand-
children and 13 great grand-children. Relat-
ives and friends were invited to Graveside
Services, June 22 at Roosevelt Mem. Park,
Trevose, PA. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Alzheimer's Association
www.alz.org, Golden Slipper
www.goldenslipperclub.org or Abramson
Hospice, www.abramsoncenter.org
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ZEITZ Kenneth Zeitz, June 16, 2017 of West
Chester, PA. Beloved husband of the late
Shirley (nee Steinman); loving father of
Robin (Adam) Resnick; cherished grandfath-
er of Daniel and Rebecca. Relatives and
friends were invited to Graveside Services,
Wednesday 12 P.M. Mt. Jacob Cemetery,
Glenolden, PA. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Soc.,
1 Reed St., Suite 200, Phila., PA 19147 or the
Epilepsy Foundation Eastern PA, 919 Walnut
St. #7A, Phila., PA.

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