TANNENBAUM
DEATH NOTICES
M ay , 2018 D eath N otices
DEATH NOTICES
TANNENBAUM Bernice Tannenbaum, (Ackerman), age 92, of
Boynton Beach, Fl., died May 24, 2018, after
a courageous battle with Dementia. Beloved
wife of the late Harry Tannenbaum, and the
wife of the late Emanuel Stein, Bernice was
preceded in life by her parents Hilda and
Samuel Ackerman, her brother Alvin Acker-
man, her sisters Margaret Schwartz, Sylvia
Pitts, Louise Weiss, and her “always with a
smile on his face” great grandson, Colin Brett
Orodenker. Those who remain to cherish
“T’s” long, well-lived life filled with her good-
ness and positivity are her children Hedy
Stein Orodenker and her husband, Jerry, of
Yardley, Pa.; her son, Craig Stein and his
fiancée Lenai Rocco, of Blue Bell, Pa. and
Delray Beach, Fl.; her dear grandchildren
Jamie and Ian Kornbluth of Phoenix, Az.; Ju-
lie and David Scher of Sands Point, NY, and
Liz Stein, of Boulder, Co.; and her treasured
great grandchildren, Camryn and Lindsay
Kornbluth and Leo and Hudson Scher. Also
remembering Bernice by stopping to smell
the roses each day and to not copy poor be-
havior are her many relatives and friends, es-
pecially her sister, Harriet Marks, her long
time best friend, Bea Perer, and a very spe-
cial thanks to Adam Blank. Bernice’s family
would like to thank the caring staff of Allegro
Senior Living and the staff of Trustbridge for
their love as well and becoming part of our
family. Born in McKeesport, PA. on August
16 and then residing in Pittsburgh, Pa. for
most of her life, Bernice instilled in her stu-
dents the appreciation and self esteem and
striving for achievement as a Business Edu-
cation teacher in the Pittsburgh high schools.

She graduated from the U of Pittsburgh and
later went back to receive her masters de-
gree and became a high school guidance
counselor. Upon her retirement, Bernice and
Harry “kicked up their heels” and moved to
Boca Raton. Beautiful Bernice was a fash-
ionista but, more importantly, her beauty and
caring came from within to shine on her fam-
ily and friends. She wore her high heeled
shoes until she was 85. She enjoyed,
amongst other activities, always being with
family, playing tennis and canasta, entertain-
ing via themed parties, and enjoying Friday
night services and Sisterhood functions at
Congregation Beth Ami. Memories of adora-
tion of Bernice will be shared by her immedi-
ate family at graveside services. Contribu-
tions in Bernice’s memory would be greatly
appreciated to the East Stroudsburg Uni-
versity Foundation, Colin Orodenker En-
dowed Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Shel-
ley Speirs, 200 Prospect St., East Strouds-
burg, Pa. 18301, or a charity of your choice.

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Dr Carol Wacker was born on October 29,
1933 in Philadelphia, PA and passed on May
5, 2018. She was a “Philly Girl” thru and thru
as she attended Temple University and
Pennsylvania State College. Carol received
her B.S. and ME.D. Degree from Temple Uni-
versity and a ED. D in Educational Adminis-
tration from State College. In high school and
college, she was a varsity athlete and ex-
celled in Basketball, Softball and Swimming.

She also played softball in the Philadelphia
Amateur Athletic League which traveled
throughout the United States and Europe to
compete. She was inducted into the PA
Sports Hall Of Fame and received a com-
memorative award from Mayor Rizzo. Carol
continued her career in Philadelphia as a
teacher/coach, Department Chair, Vice Prin-
cipal Assistant to the District Superintendent
High School Principal and Assistant Superin-
tendent for High Schools. She was recog-
nized for being an innovator, a creator and a
visionary without ever losing sensitivity to the
life and well-being of the student. As an ad-
ded interest Carol enjoyed being an entre-
preneur and became the CEO of a printing
company and sat on the Board of a Mutual
Funds Company which handled many ac-
counts averaging over 500 million dollars. Dr
Wacker retired and moved to San Diego, CA
where she quickly became a Management
Consultant and Sole Proprietor of a Graphics
Design Firm. She continued to be a consult-
ant to firms and Educational Institutions in
management and administration. Carol leaves
many friends and colleagues behind who will
miss her dearly.

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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Judith Weiss (nee Levin), devoted mother
and Bubbie to 14 grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren, passed away on May 17,
2018. She was just shy of her 88th birthday
on June 11th. Judy will be eternally missed
by her children Ilene (Rich), Ronald, Steven
(Cathie), Paula (Jim), and Jay (Karen). Judy
was preceded in death by her parents Sophie
and Jacob Levin, her brother Manny Levin,
and her sister Sylvia Schwartz. She also lost
the love of her life, Sidney Weiss, in 1988 but
remained devoted to his memory. Judy took
tremendous pride in her family. She was hap-
piest enjoying time spent with them. Judy
made everyone feel like they were the “most”
special one. Judy is also survived by Ethel
Sher (Steve) and Nathan Schwartz. Judy will
be especially missed by Paula’s clients in the
Little Footprints Day Care. She loved the chil-
dren and they loved her!
ZION Benson Zion, died peacefully at 89 years old
on April 11, 2018. He was a graduate of Cent-
ral High School, The University of
Pennsylvania Wharton School and Temple
University School of Law. He practiced in the
Delaware County Bar for over 50 years. He is
survived by his wife Marilyn, son Michael
(Beatrice), daughter Fran and granddaughter
Elise. Burial was in Boca Raton, FL.

WEGER Dr. Gerald Paul Weger,on May 16, 2018. Be-
loved husband of Janet Long Weger. Dear
brother of Kenneth Weger. Relatives and
friends were invited to funeral services Fri-
day 1 PM precisely at Ohev Shalom Cong. 2
Chester Road, Wallingford, PA 19086. Int.

Ohev Shalom Cemetery, Brookhaven, PA.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
the American Heart Association or the AS-
PCA. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Maxine Weinstein (nee Lewin) May 12, 2018
of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Devoted wife of the late
Lewis. Beloved mother of Beth (Robert)
Waks and Jodi (David Felder) Heimler. Proud
grandmother of Michael (Genae), Rachel, Hil-
ary, Lawrence and Coby. Cherished sister of
Robbie (Jerry) Schachter. Dearly loved aunt
of Heidi (Tony) and Jamie (Bruce). Sister-in-
law of Lorraine Kochman. Relatives and
friends were invited to Services Monday May
14, 1:30 P.M. at Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737
Street Road, Trevose. Interment Montefiore
Cemetery. Contributions in her memory be
made to Jewish Federation of Northern New
Jersey (or) Breastcancer.org
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