M arch , 2018 D eath N otices
STUPP DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
GLASSMAN MEMORIALS
WARSZAWSKI STUPP
Frank Marcus Stupp, on March 9, 2018 at the
proud age of 92, Frank Stupp passed peace-
fully in his sleep. Beloved husband of Ger-
aldine (nee Snyder), devoted father of Hal
Stupp (Wendy), Nancie Stupp, and Jodie
Wilf, loving grandfather of Daniel, Brittany,
Rachael, and the late Rebecca, and brother of
Camille Sklaroff (deceased). Frank was a
WWII Veteran landing at Omaha Beach as
well as a Mason. Frank was a proud Temple
Business School graduate who went on to
work along side his father as a furrier con-
tinuing the legacy of the family business that
was started in 1930. Frank was an avid ath-
lete who excelled in baseball, tennis, and golf
as well as a die hard Philadelphia sports fan.

Frank was a co-founder of Congregation
Ramat El in Mt. Airy, Pennsylvania. Contribu-
tions in Frank's memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS TIMMONS
Arlene Timmons(nee Shuman) died on Feb-
ruary 4, 2018 in Las Vegas, NV. She was 73.

Ms. Timmons was born on January 18, 1945
in Philadelphia, PA to her parents Simon and
Ruth Shuman. A graduate of Northeast High
School, she raised her two daughters in Phil-
adelphia, PA and in Columbia, MD, eventu-
ally moving permanently to Las Vegas with
her husband John Timmons, an Air Force
veteran. Ms. Timmons was a kind and caring
mother and grandmother (Bubbie) who loved
being with family and friends, going to the
movies, traveling, and playing the slots at her
favorite casinos. She was a beautiful woman
who touched the lives of many and was a
true friend to everyone that knew her. Ms.

Timmons is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law Sherri Glass and Jim Wentzel of
Atlanta, GA; two grandchildren, Hugo and
Mia Wentzel; her daughter and son-in-law
Rikki Bishop and husband Michael Lanum;
her brothers Allan and Robert Shuman, two
nieces, three great nieces and three great
grandsons. She is preceded in death by her
husband John, and brotther in law Ron
Presby. Please make donations to American
Cancer Society.

Alus Warszawski died on February 28, 2018.

He was Past Secretary of the Association of
Jewish Holocaust Survivors who resided in
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. Husband of
the late Tajbe; father of Jack Warszawski and
Henry (Lynn) Warszawski, Esq.; and grand-
father of Todd, Gail, and Daniel. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to any or-
ganization dealing with Holocaust awareness.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WATERS
Bernard I. Waters on Feb. 27, 2018. Hus-
band of Rochelle “Shelly” (nee Silverstein).

Father of David (Nancy) Waters, Joshua (El-
len) Waters, Judy Waters, Meredith (Domin-
ic) Waters and Michel Waters. Brother of
Maurice (Eleanor) Waters. Contributions in
his memory may be made to WAGS Rescue,
PO Box 1514, Southampton PA 18966.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WEISS
Jerry Weiss, age 93, died peacefully on Feb-
ruary 28th after a brief illness. Born in Phil-
adelphia, Jerry lived most of his life in Levit-
town and Yardley PA. Jerry is predeceased
by his three brothers, Isadore, Bernard and
Stanley. Jerry is survived by his loving wife
of 67 years, Ruth Geltzer Weiss, and his chil-
dren David (Joan) of Rockville MD, and Judi
(Michael) Weiner of Lawrenceville NJ. He is
also survived by his adored grandchildren,
Sarah (Jason) Korn, Rachel Weiner, Richard
(Sarah) Weiss and Steven (Rebekah) Weiss,
and five great grandchildren. Donations in
lieu of flowers may be made to Congregation
Beth El of Yardley PA or Greenwood House,
Ewing NJ.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WEITZMAN
Rabbi Alan G. Weitzman, 84, passed away
March 26, 2018, at the Highlands of Wyo-
missing. Born in Cincinnati, OH, he was the
son of the late Isadore and Ella (Lisner)
Weitzman. Alan was a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati and was ordained in
1960 as a Rabbi from the Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Cincinnati, OH. He was a member and
Rabbi of Temple Oheb Shalom, Wyomissing.

In his later years, he was also the Rabbi of
Temple Israel, Jonesboro, Arkansas. Alan
was Director and Founder of Alvernia Seni-
ors College and was one of the founders of
The Greater Berks Food Bank, Wyomissing.

He is survived by his two children, Ian H. (Ju-
lie) Weitzman, Cherry Hill, NJ; and Ari D.

Weitzman Esq. (Jodi Crowther), Harrisburg,
PA. He is also survived by his two grandchil-
dren, Elijah and Jacob. Contributions can be
made to Greater Berks Food Bank, 117 Mor-
gan Dr, Reading, PA 19608.

EDWARD J. KUHN FUNERAL HOME
TONIK Albert Burton Tonik, age 92, February 22,
2018, of Ambler, PA; beloved partner of S.

Gail Sussman and former husband of the late
Louise Tonik (nee Tillery); loving father and
inspiration of Susan Tonik and David Tonik;
devoted grandfather to Lisa Moran, Paul
Bedesem, Shanna Bedesem and Victoria
Tonik; brother to Edith Borden (Tonik) and
the late Ethel Gillman (Tonik); and also loved
by many other relatives and friends. Ser-
vices and interment Sunday, February 25 at
Montefiore Cemetery. Albert was born July 1,
1925 in Philadelphia, PA to Samuel Myer
Tonik and Sadie Tonik (nee Fox). After re-
turning from service during WWII, he atten-
ded college to receive a B.S. in Physics. He
was hired by the new firm of Eckert-Mauchly
Computer Corporation to help build the next
generation computer, UNIVAC 1. Upon re-
tirement, he became a teacher of computer
engineering at Drexel University to share his
passion with the next generation. His great
hobbies were pulp magazine stories and
artists and the sport of bowling. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
Alzheimer’s Association, 399 Market St.,
Suite 102, Philadelphia, PA 19106 or
www.alz.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
CALL 215.832.0749
JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Honor the memory
of your loved one...

Call 215.832.0749 to
place your memorial.

facebook.com/jewishexponent facebook.com/jewishexponent
WIGRIZER Leon G Wigrizer, beloved husband of the late
Dee Wigrizer, beloved father of Steven G.

Wigrizer and Fay Adams; adoring grandfath-
er of Justin, Michael, David, Danny, Jennie
and Shari; great grandfather to Hunter and
Jacob; a friend to many, and example to all,
died peacefully February 24, 2018 at the age
of 90, in the company of his family at his
home in the Hopkinson House in Phil-
adelphia. Mr. Wigrizer was born in Lawrence,
Massachusetts to Morris and Jennie
Wigrizer, both of whom narrowly escaped the
pogroms in the Ukraine and Soviet Russia.

Growing up, he attended Arlington element-
ary school in Lawrence, Chauncy Hall Prep,
and Northeastern College. In 1950, he gradu-
ated cum laude from Boston University
School of Law. In 1951, he married to De-
vora (Dee) Anne Gordon of Nashua, New
Hampshire, who he met while she was a stu-
dent at Wellesley College. They lived togeth-
er with their family in Philadelphia up until
the time of her death in 2015. Following
graduation, Mr. Wigrizer practiced law in
Lawrence, Massachusetts until 1953, when
he accepted a position as staff attorney with
the IRS in Philadelphia. Over the coming
years, Mr. Wigrizer quickly moved up the
ranks, taking on increasing responsibilities,
culminating in his appointment as Regional
Counsel for the Mid-Atlantic Division. There-
after, he was promoted to national positions
in Revenue, serving as Director of the Crimin-
al Tax Division and Deputy Chief Counsel.

During his career with Revenue, he was in-
volved in many high profile cases, including
the prosecution of Congressman Edward
Gallagher of New Jersey. In addition, in he
was given sole responsibility for the investig-
ation into the propriety of then-President Nix-
on’s tax filings. In 1978, he became the
Treasury Department’s first Inspector Gener-
al under Michael Blumenthal and William
Miller in the Carter administration. He organ-
ized the office, formulated policies and pro-
cedures, and significantly impacted the De-
partment’s Integrity Programs. He worked
on highly sensitive matters, and testified be-
fore Congressional subcommittees. He also
took part in an investigation of family mem-
bers of high ranking elected officials. He re-
tired with the change of administrations in
1981. Following nearly thirty years of service
in federal government, in 1985 Mr. Wigrizer
was appointed the City of Philadelphia’s first
Inspector General by Mayor Wilson Goode,
following a national search. He was charged
with eliminating fraud, waste, abuse and cor-
ruption. Working with law enforcement, he
prosecuted a number of cases on the City’s
behalf. During his tenure, he was respons-
ible for nearly 400 corruption arrests and ad-
ministrative job actions. When the adminis-
tration changed, he became Commissioner of
Licenses and Inspections for several months,
during which time he initiated a number of
successful prosecutions of corrupt inspect-
ors. In 1991 he was appointed as SEPTA’s
first Inspector General, where he remained
until his retirement in 1997. Following his
long and distinguished career in government,
Mr. Wigrizer was a frequent speaker and con-
tributor on government ethics and integrity,
always emphasizing the fact that the vast ma-
jority of government employees were decent
and honorable men and woman, devoted to
public service. During his lifetime, he was an
accomplished amateur photographer, who
exhibited his works world- wide, and was a
frequent lecturer on advanced and novel pho-
tographic techniques. He also developed an
interest in computers in the early days of
their development, and was a contributor to
various computer magazines. His intellectual
curiosity was always a part of his personality,
and drove him to excel in all he did. Contribu-
tions may be made to Historic Congregation
Kesher Israel, 412 Lombard Street, Phil-
adelphia, PA 19147.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
CALL 215.832.0749
JEWISH EXPONENT
BARSON SAMUEL BARSON
August 26 1923- March 25, 2009
Loved You then
Love You Still
Always Have
Always Will
Because...there is no end to love
To place a Memorial Ad
call 215.832.0749
A Community Remembers
Monthly archives of Jewish Exponent
Death Notices are available online.

www.JewishExponent.com Your "Boobie Doll", Freddi,
and your children and grandchildren
GLASSMAN In Loving Memory Of
My Dear Grandmother
FANNIE GLASSMAN
March 29, 1983
15 Nissan
Honor the memory
of your loved one...

Always In My Heart
Loved And Remembered
On Her 35th Yahrzeit And Everyday
LARRY D. GLASSMAN
Call 215.832.0749 to
place your memorial.

Honor the memory
of your loved one…
Call 215-832-0750
or 215-832-0749
to place your memorial.

MARCH, 2018
5