LESHNER
M ARCH 2017 D EATH N OTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
LESHNER MALAMUD
David Leshner, March 15, 2017. Husband of
Gerrie (nee Fayer); Father of Scott, Beth and
Jodi (Steven Levinstein) Leshner; Brother of
Elaine (Herbert) Kushner; Grandfather of
Jonathan, Alexandra and Chloe. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVIN
Dr. Gabriel Scott Levin, March 5, 2017, of
Huntingdon Valley, PA; beloved husband of
Agnes (nee Janowska); loving father of Ruby
and Violet Levin; cherished son of Beth and
Steven Levin; devoted brother of Staci
(Doug) Steinbrecher and Chad Levin; grand-
son of Ruth and the late Albert Wasserman,
Sylvia Kale and Harold Levin; uncle of Jordan
and Shane Steinbrecher; son-in-law of
Krzysztof and the late Krystyna Janowski.
Relatives and friends were invited to services
March 8 at Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737
Street Road, Trevose,PA. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in his memory may be made to
a scholarship fund to be established for Gab-
riel’s children.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LEVINSON Dr. Mitchell E. Levinson, Optometrist, died
February 25, 2017. Husband of Sondra (Nee
Karon); Father of Joshua (Sarah) Levinson
and Erica Levinson. Brother of Bradley Levin-
son and Larry Levinson. Grandfather of Ava.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
Zero- The End of Prostate Cancer, c/o Erica
Levinson, support.zerocancer.org/goto/elev
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LIEBMAN
Vicki Robin Liebman, age 63, of Ephrata, PA,
passed away on Thursday morning, March 9,
2017. Born in Philadelphia, she was the be-
loved daughter of the late Eleanor(Glass)
Liebman. Vicki obtained her Bachelor's de-
gree from Penn State University. She also
was a Data base Administrator at Capital Blue
Cross for 25 years. Vicki was predeceased by
her sisters Eileen A. Liebman and Lauri Lieb-
man. She is survived by her beloved sister
Marcia Liebman, partner of Susan Satinsky;
cousins Mark Jacoby; Marlene Zinn, wife of
Arlen Zinn; and Traci Hartog. Internment will
be at the convenience of family. Online con-
dolences can be made at www.whelan-
schwartz.com WHELAN and SCHWARTZ FUNERAL HOME
LINEFSKY Norman Linefsky, February 22, 2017. Hus-
band of Selma (nee Shwartz). of Naples, FL
and Kendall Park, NJ. Father of Joyce (Terry)
Levinstein, David (Cathy) Linefsky, Phyllis
(Murray) Gorson and Brenda (Mark) Sher-
man. Brother of Rae (Ira Machowsky) Linef-
sky. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 6
great grandchildren. Relatives and friends
were invited to Graveside Services Friday 10
A.M. Montefiore Cem. (Sec. D), Church Rd.
and Borbeck St., Fox Chase. Contributions in
his memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Harriet Malamud, (nee Goodman) March 12,
2017. A woman of valor and values, she de-
voted her life, gave all her love to and took
great pride in her family. Beloved Wife of the
late David; Loving Mother of Carol (Alan)
Sockloff, Diane (David) Richman and Le-
onard (Joanne) Malamud; Devoted Grand-
mother of Scott (Connie) Harrison, Beth
(Jim) Benedix, Rachel (Robert) Beck, Jamie
(Lee) Ginsberg, Jill (Oded) Gabay, Abbie (PJ)
Hogan, Matthew (Amanda) Malamud, Aman-
da and Michael Malamud; Adoring Great-
Grandmother of David, Jimmy, Connor, Cam,
Tobey, Sasha, Jack, Zoe, Kylie, Noa, Talia,
Luca, Parker, Maddie and Lincoln.Contribu-
tions in her memory would be greatly appre-
ciated to the Alzheimer's Association, 399
Market St., Phila., PA 19106. Her courage
and giving nature inspired all whose lives she
touched. Fly high our beautiful and cher-
ished butterfly.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MANSON
Lillian Manson (nee Syen) October 15, 1920
- February 8, 2017. Ninety-six years. Phil-
adelphia. Married to the late Daniel Manson,
Mother of Fred (Roz) Manson and Barry
(Marty) Manson. Grandmother of Howard
(Jennifer) Manson, David Manson, Jeffrey
(Tehilah) Ben Baruch (Manson), Dr. Rachel
Manson. Elizabeth (John Jack) Webb, Adina
(Benjamin) Davies. Great grandmother of
Sam, Max, Sophia, Naomi Sarah, Yonaton,
Shira Ben Baruch, Anna and Eli Webb, and
Owen Davies. From age 65 until age 91 Lil-
lian worked as a bookkeeper for her son
Barry in his Optometry practice. She drove
there twice a week and continued to drive un-
til she was 95. Before age 65 she held other
jobs as well, she worked for Gratz College
for many years, and for an insurance com-
pany. She enjoyed spending time with her
family and was very proud of their accom-
plishments.She loved to be busy and had
more energy than people much younger. She
always made sure she looked her best, and
had her hair done weekly. She was strong,
feisty, fun, a good friend and a role model
for us all. Donations in her memory may be
made to Hadassah, 1518 Walnut Street, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. 19103, 215 732-7100, or char-
ity of donor's choice.
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MOSKOWITZ MAYER
Debra B. Mayer, (nee Baumholtz), passed
away quietly after a lengthy illness on March
1, 2017 (Adar 3) in Israel. She is survived by
her loving children Michael A. Mayer (Izzy)
Wallingford PA, David N. Mayer (Lynn) Los
Angeles and Judy Bar Eton (Willie) Israel and
her younger sisters Ruth (Ricky) B. Seidel-
man and Bonnie B. Tuft of Wallingford. In ad-
dition Debby was blessed by 12 grandchil-
dren and 7 great-grandchildren (with two
more under construction) and many nieces
and nephews. She was born and raised in
Philadelphia until 1962 when she moved to
Palos Verdes Estates, CA with her then hus-
band and three children. When she became a
single mom in 1965, with three children un-
der 10, she entered into the work force for
the first time. She started acting in com-
munity theater in Los Angeles to get over her
shyness and became very comfortable in
front of an audience and not a bad actress
either. She became one of the original Tour
Guides on the RMS Queen Mary in Long
Beach, CA where she eventually became the
Director of Guides in charge of training. She
loved teaching her students and stayed in
touch with them to the end, even attending
Tour Guide Reunions via Skype from Israel
when she could no longer travel. She was
loved and respected by all. She moved to Is-
rael in 1983 where she enjoyed her
daughter’s family including six of her grand-
children. She became the English Assistant to
the Curator of the Israel Museum in Jerus-
alem. It was a great marriage of her love of
history (especially Jewish History) and her
love of people. She retired to Ashkelon
across from the marina and the water she
loved so much. She was buried in Ashkelon,
Israel. She will be missed by all her knew her
and loved her.
MORROW Jeanette L. Morrow (nee Edelstein), died
March 10, 2017 at the age of 88. Wife of
Bernhard; mother of Randi Morrow, Todd
Morrow, and Richard Morrow; grandmother
of Zachary, Jake, Mackenzie, and Jacob. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
American Heart Association, 5455 N. High
St., Columbus OH 43214.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MOSKOFSKY/MOSS
Rosalie Moskofsky/Moss (nee Mazer) March
20, 2017 of Abramson Center for Jewish Life.
Mother of Charlotte Blankfield, Miriam (Ron-
ald) Cohen and the late Marc Moss. Grand-
mother of Robin, Jill, Jamie, Elyssa and Jor-
dyn. Also survived by 9 great grandchildren.
Relatives and friends were invited to
Graveside Services Thursday March 23, 1:30
P.M. Montefiore Cem. (Sec. E), Church Rd.
and Borbeck St., Fox Chase. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Abramson
Center for Jewish Life.
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Charlotte Moskowitz (nee Milstein) February
24, 2017, of Elkins Park, PA. Wife of the late
Lionel Moskowitz. Mother of David Moskow-
itz (Rosemary), Gary Moskowitz (Helene
Krasney) and Kenneth Moskowitz (Carol Phil-
lips). Sister of Richard Milstein (The late Dr.
Jordan Ruboy) and Gladys Rosenthal (The
Late Jay S. Rosenthal); Grandmother of Shar-
on and Ruth; step-grandmother of Michael.
Relatives and friends were invited to
Graveside Services Sunday at 1:30 P.M. at
the Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose,
Bucks, Co., PA 19053. Contributions in
Charlotte's memory are made to Smith Col-
lege or to American ORT.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MULLEN Ernestine Joan Kunsberg Mullen, age 90,
passed away on January 19, 2017, beloved
wife of the late Leonard Mullen (Mullen Dent-
al Laboratory), loving mother of Sheri Mullen
Kaufman (Dr. Lee Kaufman) and Linda Mul-
len Servin and her husband Jeffrey D. Servin,
Esquire. She was a loving grandmother
(mom-mom) to Jaime Brooke Kaufman of
Boston, MA and Lauren Blair Servin of Brook-
lyn, New York. She was a resident of Roslyn
PA prior to moving to Whitpain Farms in Blue
Bell, PA with the late, Herbert Lieberman, her
partner for several years. Ernestine spent
many summers in Atlantic City, New Jersey
and winters in Alcapalco, Mexico. She was a
longtime member of Old York Road Temple
and spent many years with their Sisterhood
and as a lifetime Hadassah member. She was
known for her "Southern Bell Hospitality, her
flair for fashion and her zest for life. She
traveled extensively during her life and was
always "ready" to go. Our hearts are broken.
She was a wonderful mother and our best
friend. We will miss her dearly. A memorial
service was held at Whitpain Farms Manor
House, many friends and family attended.
Contributions in her memory may be sent to
ConquerCancer.org or a charity of your
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MULLER Alice Muller (nee Cohn), a Holocaust surviv-
or, died March 14, 2017 at the age of 104.
Wife of the late Eric. Mother of Jane (Sidney)
Ronis and Betty (Arthur) Potash. Grandmoth-
er of Harrison (Kate) Potash, Evan (Danielle)
Potash, David (Kathy) Ronis, Debbie Ronis,
and Lisa Ronis. Great-grandmother of Noelle,
Kyle, Julia, and Benjamin. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Eileen Stein
Jacoby Fund for Breast Cancer Research, c/o
846 Barnswallow Lane, Huntingdon Valley PA
19006 or to the United States Holocaust Mu-
seum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW,
Washington DC 20024.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS PARKIN
Benjamin Parkin On March 17, 2017. Hus-
band of Annette (nee Zumoff); father of Mi-
chael (Susan) Parkin, Richard (Vicki) Parkin,
and Robert (Cherie) Parkin; also survived by
6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends were invited to Ser-
vices Sunday, 11 A.M., Joseph Levine and
Sons Memorial Chapel, 4737 Street Road,
Trevose.Interment King David Memorial Park.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
a charity of the donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
REMSTEIN DEATH NOTICES
PESTCOE Aaron Pestcoe, March 13, 2017 of Wyn-
newood; beloved husband of the late Rita
(nee: Dubin); loving father of Linda (Jerry)
Einis, Samuel Pestcoe and Lois Adams; cher-
ished grandfather of Sophia and Joshua. Rel-
atives and friends were invited to Graveside
Services Friday 10:15 A.M. at Mt. Jacob
Cemetery, Glenolden, PA. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Adath Israel, 250 N.
Highland Ave., Merion Station, PA 19006.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
PINCUS Hinda (Hinkie) Hoffman Pincus 1928-2017,
passed away peacefully on February 15th in
Delray Beach, Florida, surrounded by her
three sons, Andrew, Robert and William;
daughters-in-law, Donna and Kate; and
Hinkie's longtime caregiver, Barbara Black-
wood. Hinkie was a loving and devoted wife
to Erwin L. Pincus, her soulmate of 48 years,
a caring mother to her sons, and a wonderful
grandmother to Matthew, Jennifer, Zachary,
Jordana, Joshua and Eric Pincus. Hinkie is
also survived by her twin sister, Mickey Wolf.
A native Philadelphian, Hinkie and Erv en-
joyed their many summers on the Jersey
Shore, where they could be found riding
bikes and enjoying long, sunny afternoons
playing canasta and pinochle. Hinkie and Erv
spent the majority of their later years in Boca
Raton and Delray Beach Florida. Hinkie was
proud of her active lifelong membership with
World ORT. She served on various member-
ship committees throughout the years and
frequently organized, planned and implemen-
ted a number of well-attended luncheons. In
lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that
donations be made in Hinkie's memory to
World ORT, 1745 Broadway, 17th Floor, New
York, NY 10019
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS REIBEN
Vivian M. Reiben (nee Musicant) died Feb.
10, 2017.Beloved wife of the late Marvin
(Bud); Adored mother of Shelley (Barry) Ru-
bin, Bruce Reiben (Sam Wilson). Loving
grandmother of Daniel Rubin, the late Jordan
Rubin, Matthew Reiben, Vanessa (Marty)
Zmolik, Debbie (Ken) Milbauer, Bruce
(Wendy) Rubin, Steve Rubin. Also survived
by great grandchildren, great great grandchil-
dren, many loving friends and her girls Rylee
and Lacie. Contributions in Vivian’s memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. REMSTEIN
Alan S. Remstein, retired CPA, formerly of
Elkins Park, PA, died March 17, 2017 at the
age of 84. Son of the late Sophie and Nathan
Remstein. Husband of the late Lois; brother
of Phillip (Marsha) Remstein; father of Henna
(Kevin) Verburg, Caitlin (Tim) Watson, and
David (Natalie) McLaughlin; long-time com-
panion of Sandy Kazman; also survived by 4
grandchildren, nieces and great nieces. He
was a graduate of Central High School - Class
193 and the Wharton School of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania in 1954. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the Na-
tional Parkinson’s Foundation, www.pdf.org
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