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GOLDBERG HERMAN
Dr. George A. Frank, Esq., on May 5, 2021.

Born in Hungary, arrived in U.S. 1957. Son to
Alex and Eva, beloved husband of Carole
Shames (nee. Farber). Loving father of Cheryl
Lynne Shames and Charles Lawrence (Ash-
ley) Shames. Doting grandfather of Eden
Rose, Zachary Jay and Sydney Juliet. BS in
Chemistry, Colo. State U. and PhD in Organ-
ic Chemistry, MIT. JD cum laude, Temple
Univ. While in law school, joined Du Pont
Corp. and ascended to intellectual property
law group leader. Upon retiring from Du
Pont, Dr. Frank joined Drinker Biddle & Reath
LLP as of counsel, chair licensing and tech
transfer practice group. In his spare time, Dr.

Frank enjoyed tennis and squash winning a
number of amateur tournaments, travel, tai
chi, books and opera. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Chabad of the Main
Line or Main Line Reform Temple.

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GELMAN Janice R. Gelman (nee Shaffer) on April 28,
2021. Beloved wife of Arnold H. Gelman.

Devoted mother of Dr. Kenneth J. Gelman
(Dr. Lisa Leschek-Gelman) and Dr. David Y.

Gelman (Eric Blume). Dear sister of Dr. War-
ren Shaffer (Dr. Pamela Shaffer). Loving
mom-mom of Devon and Ryan. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
Foundation for Women’s Cancer www.found-
ationforwomenscancer.org or the Michael J.

Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

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facebook.com/jewishexponent Charles H. Getzow, age 89, of Doylestown,
Pennsylvania, passed away on Friday, May
7th, 2021. Charles, was still the loving hus-
band of Marilyn after 67 years of marriage,
and the proud father of Ellen Graham, Dr.

Martin Getzow and Stewart Getzow, de-
ceased. He also leaves behind five grandchil-
dren, Gregory Graham, Samantha Graham,
Nathaniel Getzow, Matthew Getzow and An-
drew Getzow and two great-grandchildren,
Madison, and Charlotte Graham. In addition,
he leaves behind an extended family, includ-
ing Larry Graham, Judi Field, Lisa Getzow
and Alex Graham. He and Marilyn developed
many friendships from Congregation Kehilat
Hanahar, Temple Judea, Warminster, Phil-
adelphia, New Hope, Central Bucks Senior
Center and Wilmington, North Carolina. They
will miss his warm smile, willingness to help,
and strong handshake. Charles was born in
Philadelphia, the son of Maurice and Hannah
Getzow and the brother of William Getzow, all
deceased. He was the third generation to
manage Getzow Jewelers, established in
1886, now located in Bensalem, PA, but un-
der non-family ownership. While growing
up, Charles had numerous interests, includ-
ing the Boy Scouts. Charles attended central
high school in Philadelphia, where he played
on the varsity soccer team and served two
years as president of his high school fratern-
ity. He was a graduate of Temple University
Business School. While at Temple, he was
the business manager of the varsity wrest-
ling team. Soon after graduation, he was
drafted into the military, and he became a
field radio repairman at Camp Gordon, GA.

After the military, he entered the family jew-
elry business, which he helped manage until
he retired. He then had a few parttime jobs,
including being a real estate agent. He was
subsequently hired by the Social security Ad-
ministration and became a claims adjuster,
working at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office.

He and Marilyn spent many years vacation-
ing in North Carolina, becoming involved with
volunteering, enriching their lives and where
they still have numerous friends. It was there
that he learned to play bridge and was intro-
duced to the computer. Donations can be dir-
ected to Temple Judea of Bucks County,
Doylestown https://www.templejudea.org/
Synagogue Kehilat HaNahar, New Hope ht-
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Marvin Gimpel, May 16, 2021. Husband of
the late Gladys (nee Loev). Father of Harriet
(Haim Green) Gimpel and Lois (Mahmood)
Gimpel Shaukat. Grandfather of Adam and
Zohra Shaukat. Brother of the late Mildred
Ackerman. Relatives and friends are invited
to Graveside services Wednesday, May 19 1
P.M. precisely at Roosevelt Mem. Park, Tre-
vose, PA (Sec. N-6). Contributions in his
memory may be made to HIAS, P.O. Box
97077, Washington, DC 20090-7077,
www.hias.org or to International Rescue
Committee, P.O. Box 6068, Albert Lea, Min-
nesota 56007-9847, www.rescue.org
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Lawrence Goldberg of Oil City, PA passed
away at 92. He is survived by his wife of al-
most 70 years Rhoda of Philadelphia. They
delighted in spending time with their three
sons (Richard, Michael and Donald) and their
families, including the five grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. Larry was a self-
made entrepreneur who ran an employment
agency for more than 50 years. He and
Rhoda enjoyed traveling widely. His hobbies
included cycling, bowling, and poker. He won
much more than he lost in life. He will be
sorely missed by a long list of family and
friends. DEVLIN, ROSMOS,
KEPP & GATCHA FUNERAL HOME
www.devlinrosmoskepp.com Flora Marlene Herman (nee Levin) on April
24, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Leonard;
Loving mother of Faith (Sol) Weiss and
Mindy Herman; Devoted grandmother of Mi-
chael (Charlotte) Ashe, Emily Ashe, Gabrielle
Weiss, Lucas Herman and Laynie Herman;
Adoring great-grandmother of Louisa. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Hor-
sham Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham
Rd., North Wales, PA 19454.

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Lois Goldberg (nee Kellar), on May 16, 2021,
of Bethesda, MD, formerly of Lower Merion,
PA. Beloved wife of Lawrence “Larry” Gold-
berg, loving mother of Mitchell (Helene)
Goldberg, Aileen Kantor and Alan (Michelle)
Goldberg, sister of Edgar (Elizabeth) Kellar
and devoted grandmother of Julie, Jac-
queline, Hank, Sam, Melissa, Josh and
Jenna. Mrs. Goldberg was a longtime mem-
ber of Temple Beth Hill-El and served as
President of the Sisterhood, she was a Do-
cent at the Jewish History Museum as well as
the President of the local PTA, a graduate of
the Barnes Foundation, an avid gardener and
an expert in Needlepoint. Graveside Services
and Interment at Haym Salomon Memorial
Park were private. Contributions in Lois’
memory may be made to Montgomery Hos-
pice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100, Rock-
ville, MD 20850.

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Philip Alan Gordon passed away May 4,
2021. Beloved husband of Sharon Gordon
(nee Simon). Loving step-father of Sam-
antha Goldenberg (Matt Vasaturo). Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to The
Lung Cancer Research Foundation. www.lun-
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HEIMAN Barbara Lawson Heiman died on May 2,
2021. She was born in Michigan, in 1930,
and her midwestern upbringing colored her
view of life with no-nonsense practicality, a
hunger for continuous learning, and a sense
of humor that the people in her life depended
on to bring a laugh or smile to their lives. She
went back to college at the age of 46, which
she called “recycling herself,” and earned an
ASN, BSN, and MSN in nursing. She taught
nursing at Gwynedd Mercy College for 20
years before retiring in 1999. Her love of
classical music, opera, theater, and family
filled her life with joy and satisfaction. She is
survived by three children: Lisa (Clarke)
Fowler, Deborah (Brad) Dick, and Robert
(Sharon) Heiman; and seven grandchildren:
Matthew, Julia, and Zachary Dick; Nathaniel
Fowler; and Alex, David, and Andrew Heiman.

Beloved sister of Judith Thatcher, and Lois
Cherin (deceased). She is especially grateful
for the love and friendship of Cissy Passanza,
and of her companion, Jules Mindlin (de-
ceased). Honor the memory
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HORWITZ Fred M. Horwitz, 86, Musicologist, originally
from Coatesville, PA and more recently of
Philadelphia, passed away peacefully at Atria
Center City on May 10, 2021. He was prede-
ceased by his loving, supportive parents Ezril
and Gertrude Horwitz. Survived by his caring
and devoted sister Susan Horwitz Goldberg,
Allan M. Horwitz, Esquire, Dr. Rudy Horwitz
and brother-in-law Sherwood (Woody) Gold-
berg. It is with a heavy heart that we share
the passing of our beloved, very uniquely tal-
ented brother, who was a well-admired Musi-
cologist, Violinist, Teacher of many close
friends on the violin, as he shared with much
delight his amazing knowledge of classical
and motion picture music and backgrounds
on famous actors and actresses. Over the
years, Fred owned and operated a video re-
cording enterprise for attorneys, was a most
valued research director and music coordin-
ator for the ‘’Mike Douglas Show’’ when it
was performed live from Philadelphia. He
also was very proud of his award-winning
shih tzu puppies he raised. His international
friends included the world reknowned flutists
Sir James and Jeannie Galway and Eamonn
Lenihan, freelance radio broadcaster and pro-
ducer in Ireland with whom he shared much
about music and delightful ‘’Irish Humor’’
along with his joy in speaking with an ‘’Irish
Brogue’’, whose accent entertained many
over dinners with many valued friends of all
walks of life. Interment was private. Dona-
tions can be sent in tribute to Fred’s legacy
and love of music to the Curtis Institute of
Music at 1726 Locust St., Phila. PA 19103
for the ‘’Ezril and Gertrude Horwitz Piano
Master Class’’ endowed series.

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Harvey S. Koch, Ph.D. April 28, 2021 of Cyn-
wyd, PA. Born August 17, 1943 to Phillip M.

and Ethel (nee Saltzburg) Koch in Phil-
adelphia, PA. Harvey was raised in West Oak
Lane and was a graduate of Germantown
High School (1961). He then earned his B.S.

in Mathematics (1965), and his M.S. (1967)
and Ph.D. (1973) in Computer Science from
Pennsylvania State University. He had a pres-
tigious career in the computer sciences and
was an expert in the security field working at
Univac, General Electric, Martin Marietta,
Lockheed Martin, and the SI Organization.

He was a faculty member at Penn State, Ohio
State and the University of Rochester. He was
a member of Sigma Alpha Rho, Xi Chapter.

Harvey is survived by his beloved wife June
(nee Tucker), cherished daughter Miriam,
and treasured brother Allan (Norma) Koch.

Due to COVID, graveside services were held
privately. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Pennsylvania State University
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KOLSBY Herbert F. Kolsby, July 10, 1926 - May 1,
2021. Preeminent trial lawyer, law professor,
tireless advocate and fundraiser for the State
of Israel, died peacefully in his sleep on Sat-
urday at the age of 94. He was a loving hus-
band for 72 years of the late Hermine Wilson
Kolsby, his childhood sweetheart; he was
also a devoted father, grandfather and great-
grandfather. A founding partner of Phil-
adelphia law firm, Kolsby Gordon, he was for
five decades a fierce advocate for the com-
mon man and woman, by holding entities like
drug companies and auto manufacturers ac-
countable for their egregious errors. He is
among the first attorneys responsible for
bringing to light the dangers of Diethylstil-
bestrol (DES) and the Dalkon Shield. A
graduate of Temple Law School in 1951, forty
years later he helped create their nationally-
ranked Masters Program in Trial Advocacy,
and he is honored by a Distinguished Lec-
tureship there in his name. In 1993, he was
the recipient of the prestigious Michael A.

Musmanno Award—given annually to "the
person best exemplifying the same high in-
tegrity, courage, and concern for human
rights as exhibited by the late Justice." He
was a fellow of the American College of Trial
Lawyers and the International Academy of
Trial Lawyers, and he is listed in all recent
editions of the Best Lawyers in America. He
was General Chairman of the Federation Al-
lied Jewish Appeal and president of Temple
Adath Israel in Merion. Anyone who heard
him speak publicly felt his powerful presence.

Philadelphia Magazine called him "the best
orator in the city." He was also an incredibly
charming and funny man with a repertory of
several thousand jokes. He was always a de-
lightful conversationalist. He never lost his
power to articulate, and was as sharp just be-
fore his death as he had been in his prime.

He is survived by his brother, Charles Kolsby
(Beryl); his children, Dana Edenbaum (Saul),
Robert Kolsby (Kathy) and Paul Kolsby
(Sam); his grandchildren, Hal (Martina), Ted,
Alice, Charlie and Wilson; and his great-
grandsons, Jesse and Leo. Contributions
may be made to the charity of your choice.

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LEVIN LINDY
MAIMON Michael D. Levin M.D. passed away on April
25, 2021. Beloved husband of Tania Levin
(nee Berg). Devoted and loving father to
Adam (Margo) Levin, Matthew (Lorin) Levin
and Aaron Levin. Adoring grandfather of Wil-
liam, Ari and Alexandra Levin, Sydney, Ella
and Max Levin, and Madison and Bradley
Levin. Private Funeral Services are being held
at Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contributions in
his memory may be made to Childrens’ Hos-
pital of Philadelphia, www.chop.edu/giving.

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KOVNAT Arthur Samuel Kovnat, on May 10, 2021.

Husband of late Lorraine Mostovoy Kovnat.

Son of the late Isadore and Sarah Kovnat.

Mother of Larry Kovnat (Denise Bolger Kovn-
at) and Karel Kovnat (Lee Adler). Grandmoth-
er of Jacob, Eliza (Blake), Sarah and Rachel.

Great grandmother of Owen and Miles.

Brother of Selma (deceased), Donald (de-
ceased) and Stanton (deceased) (Renee – de-
ceased and Joyce – deceased). Uncle of Paul
(Ellen) and son Ethan, Stuart (Helene), and
the late Brian as well as Paula (Michael), son
Daniel and the late Stillman (Joyce). Before
his marriage in 1952 to Lorraine, Arthur
served in the US Navy and was stationed in
the Pacific during WWII. He graduated from
the Temple University School of Pharmacy in
1951 where he was a member of the Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity. Arthur owned Kovnat
Pharmacy, Rx Pharmacy, Larkar Pharmacy,
Largood Shopping Center, Dauphin Phar-
macy and Medical Center and Arway Phar-
macy. He loved to work and he loved the
people he worked with so much that he nev-
er successfully retired. Arthur continued
working at the Atlantic City Medical Center on
a seasonal basis well into his ‘80’s. Arthur
loved the sun and lived between his and Lor-
raine’s shore and Florida homes until they
moved to Rydal Park in 2013. Arthur loved
to travel and ventured around the world with
his wife and friends. Most of all Arthur loved
Jewish culture and traditions and regularly
read the Torah throughout his life, and even
most recently last month at Rydal Park. He
had a deep commitment to his Jewish faith
and was delighted to be a member of the
Miyanaires at Congregation Beth Shalom. He
was dearly loved by family and friends and
will be deeply missed. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Greater
Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Mul-
tiple Sclerosis Society, www.nationalmssoci-
ety.org. and Congregation Beth Shalom ht-
tps://www.bethsholomcongregation.org/pay- ment.php
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LABE Alexander Labe, M. D. passed away peace-
fully on April 24th. He was better known as
"Sandy" to his family and friends. He is sur-
vived by his loving wife of 66 years, Myra
Goldberg Labe, his devoted and loving chil-
dren, Andrea, Marjorie and Jonathan, and his
grandson Jeremy, who all brought him so
much joy. Sandy was a graduate of Chelten-
ham High School, where he was an outstand-
ing wrestler, a graduate of Franklin and Mar-
s h a ll C o ll e ge an d t h e Un iv er s it y of
Pennsylvania Medical School. He became a
General Surgeon and was dedicated to his
work and patients. Sandy enjoyed tennis,
bridge and his many travels and vacations
with Myra and his family. He enjoyed his
work, his life and his many friends. Services
and interment were private. Contributions in
Sandy's memory can be made to the Phil-
adelphia Zoo, the Montgomery County SPCA
or a charity of the donor's choice.

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LEVIN Shirlee Levin died in Coral Springs, Florida on
Monday, May 17 at 92. She was the beloved
wife of the late Howard Levin of Philadelphia
and the loving mother of her sons, the late
David and Paul Levin. She is survived by her
daughter Randy Biro. Graveside memorial
service will be held on Monday, June 7 at
11:00 am at Roosevelt Memorial Park in Tre-
vose, PA.

LEVINSON Lee S. Levinson (02/05/1925-04/28/2021)
Lee lived with honesty, integrity, and a very
dry wit. He passed away with his family at his
side. Lee was born in Chicago, IL, to Mollie
Slott and Charles Levinson. At the age of
eight, his family moved to New York City for
his mother's position with the Chicago
Tribune New York Syndicate Newspapers. As
a result, Lee and his older brother, Bill, led an
extraordinary life surrounded by cartoonists,
media executives, and notable national
columnists. Lee graduated Townsend Harris
High School in Manhattan at the age of fif-
teen. He attended Ohio State University,
where he joined Phi Sigma Delta fraternity
prior to enrolling in Naval Officer Training
School at the outbreak of World War II. Lee
served with distinction as a Lieutenant Juni-
or Grade in the South Pacific, participating in
numerous campaigns and support missions.

After the war, Lee returned to Ohio State,
where he met the love of his life and wife of
72 years, Johann. Lee and Johann settled in
Philadelphia to raise their family. Lee ran a
successful meat packing company and was a
founding member of Temple Beth Hillel,
Wynnewood, PA. Lee remained an avid
sports fan of his beloved Ohio State Buck-
eyes, Chicago Cubs and Philly sports teams.

Upon retirement to South Florida, Lee was a
constant fixture on the tennis courts well in-
to his eighties despite his declining health.

Lee was a generous husband, dad, grandfath-
er and great-grandfather. He will be missed
dearly. Lee is survived by his wife, Johann;
daughter Linda Hertz (Lee); son Richard
(Cherie); grandchildren Meryl Junik (Kyle),
Rachel Licht (Gregg), Sundri Simon (Keith)
and James; and great-grandchildren Evan,
Aaron, Margot, Shay, Emilia, and Zoe. His
family is eternally grateful to his caregivers,
John Ebanks and Mittylyn Holness. Intern-
ment was private. Donations to your favorite
charity or Israel Tennis & Education Centers
are warmly appreciated (www.itecenters.org).

LEVITTIES Marvin Benjamin Levitties, May 17, 2021 of
Bala Cynwyd, PA. Devoted husband of the
late Jean (nee Blumenfeld). Beloved father of
John (Dana) Levitties and Matthew (Anja)
Levitties. Also survived by four loving grand-
children - Sophie, Wexler, Sam and Nathan.

Services and interment were private. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to The
Albert Einstein Heathcare Network or to Har-
cum College.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Joy Cynthia Lindy (nee Cohen) on May 10,
2021 (UPenn, ’48). Beloved wife of the late
Alan M. (USNA, ’49); Loving mother of David
C. (Ruth) Lindy, Kimberly Ruth Lindy, and
Jeffrey M. (Nancy Librett) Lindy. Devoted
grandmother of Alona (Matan), Maya (Shai),
Sam, Caroline, Isaac, and Olivia. Also sur-
vived by 5 great-grandchildren. Services and
interment were private. Contributions in her
memory may be made to American Jewish
Committee, www.ajc.org or Planned Parent-
hood, www.plannedparenthood.org
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LISS Wayne Liss on May 18, 2021. Beloved hus-
band of Joanne (nee Adelman); Loving father
of Jackie Vaniver and Dr. Mitchell Liss; Dear
brother of Deena Check; Adoring grandfather
of Jamie, Carly, and Sammy Vaniver, and Ju-
lian and Aaron Liss. Contributions in his
memory may be made to American Cancer
Society, 1818 Market St., Ste. 2820, Phila.,
PA 19103. www.cancer.org
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Lee Maimon of Rydal, PA, who graduated
from Cheltenham High School in 1952, Penn
State (BA , 19 56) a n d Un iv e r s i ty o f
Pennsylvania with a degree in Industrial Man-
agement, died on May 18, 2021. Lee was a
beloved husband of Barbara; (nee Prusky);
loving father of Jill Maimon Gural (David),
Marcy Monheit (the late Michael), Susan Mai-
mon and Wendy Maimon Frieder (Samuel);
adored grandfather of Eve, Will, Peter, Molly,
Matthew, Maxwell, Mia, Margot, Gregory,
Jeremy, Natalie, Ethan and Chad. Lee was a
devoted husband, father, grandfather and
sports enthusiast. As a student athlete, he
was an outstanding football and basketball
player; he later became a lover of golf, tennis,
fishing and hunting. As an accomplished real
estate developer in South Jersey, Lee and his
partner were the first to build garden style of-
fices on the east coast. Funeral Services were
private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
Lee’s memory may be made to the American
Cancer Society or the Devereux Foundation -
To Benefit the Woman of Locust Lane Com-
munity. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Nancy A. Marder (nee Segall) May 4, 2021,
wife of the late Isadore, of Merion, PA, moth-
er of William Z. Marder (Mona), Ellen Pries
(Michael) and the late Stephen Marder
(Maribeth); grandmother of Daniel (Jessica)
Pries, Jennie (Adam) Friend, Peter, Noah,
David and Matthew Marder; great grand-
mother of Jacob, Liza, Jamie and Jack.

Graduate of Phila. High School for Girls and
Univ. of PA. Graveside Services were private.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Har Zion Temple.

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MILLER Florence “Flossye” Miller (nee Waxman), age
99, on May 13, 2021 at peacefully with fam-
ily by her side. Beloved wife of the late David
Miller. Loving mother of Lois (Stan) Sinowitz
and Stephen (Dianne) Miller. Doting grand-
mother of Michaela, Josh (Megan), Debbie
(Mike), Zach (Pam); adoring great grand-
mother of Hannah, Molly and Jake.

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MILLER Rena Miller, formerly of Jericho, NY, died
peacefully in her home on April 27, 2021 in
Glen Mills, PA, where she has lived for al-
most 15 years. Beloved wife of the late
Lester; mother of Lauren Collins, Stacey
Bruno and Stephen (Jill) Miller; grandmother
of Ryan (Mally) Collins, Samantha Collins,
Emily and Hannah Bruno, Jordan, Drew and
Madison Miller. Funeral services were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Cancer and Kidney Research Funds.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Janet Nimoityn, 74 of Phila., PA died May 5,
2021 at Lions gate in Voorhees, NJ. Janet
had a career as a teacher and was the daugh-
ter of the late Dr. Benjamin and Edith
Nimoityn. She is survived by her siblings
Sally (Dr. Arthur) Smith and Dr. Philip (Hil-
lary) Nimoityn and also survived by many
nieces and nephews. Burial took place at
Montefiore Cemetery. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Chabad of the Main
Line 625 Montgomery Ave. Merion Station,
PA 19066.

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Morris Novick on April 30, 2021. Husband of
Eleanor (nee Bessel) of Penn Valley, PA.

Father of Gary (Joy) Novick, Jerold (Judy)
Novick and William (Ellen) Novick. Grandfath-
er of Beth, Sophie, Max, Jacob, Daniel,
Charlie and Theo. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Golden Slipper
Camp and Jewish Relief Agency.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Nancy Lovitch, age 74, passed away peace-
fully on Sunday, April 25, 2021 at her home
in Bryn Mawr after an extended illness. Sur-
vived by her loving husband, Dr. Edward
Bleeden, daughter Laura (Ryan) Maleknia and
granddaughter Ava Leigh; brothers Fred (Di-
nah) and Edward (Martha) Lovitch; sister-in-
law Ellen Richmond; nieces and nephews as
well as extended family. She is predeceased
by her parents, Clarence and Freda (Ruben-
stein) Lovitch. Nancy was a proud native of
Williamson, West Virginia. Following her
graduation from the University of Cincinnati
with a degree in teaching, she attended Anti-
och College where she earned her Master's
degree. She taught special education in the
Philadelphia school system for over 15 years.

After raising her daughter, she enjoyed a
second teaching career in the Lower Merion
school system, where she again dedicated to
teaching challenged students and mentoring
young teachers who were very grateful to
her. As a consummate hostess and a talen-
ted cook and baker, she generously wel-
comed friends and family for legendary meals
on the holidays, birthdays and other special
occasions. She has a special way of opening
her home and making everyone feel comfort-
able. She was a loving and caring daughter,
wife, mother and grandmother, whose time
with her granddaughter Ava was cut far too
short. She was a kind and caring listener
whose companionship will be missed by
many. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Main Line Reform Temple mlrt/giv-
ing/Covid-19 Emergency Fund or for ovarian
cancer research www.pennmedicine.org/ocrc
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NOVIN MATUSOW
Nancy Matusow (nee Marcus) on May 14,
2021 surrounded by her loving family. Be-
loved wife of the late Gilbert; Loving mother
of Rochelle Matusow (Michael Davis) and Dr.

Gary Matusow; Incredibly loving mom-mom
to Zachary (Jamie), Madison, Lilli, Eva, and
Max; Devoted great mom-mom to Blake and
Braxton. She will also be dearly missed by
her adoring sister-in-law Claire Polsky, and a
host of loving nieces, nephews, and dear
friends. Nancy’s goal in life was to care for
her family and friends with limitless love and
devotion. Whether volunteering and fundrais-
ing for Deborah Hosp. to preparing delicious
meals and tirelessly helping to ensure every-
one’s happiness and enjoyment, that is what
made Nancy happy. Nancy was sassy, stun-
ning, and lit up any room she entered with
her smile, funny jokes, and storytelling, and
will be remembered by all who were fortu-
nate enough to know her. She was truly and
uniquely one-of-a kind, who will always be
remembered with love and kindness. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to Phila.

Ronald McDonald House, www.philarmh.org
or Deborah Hosp. for Children, www.de-
manddeborah.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
Fredric Novin, On May 12, 2021. Beloved
husband of Andrea Novin (nee Bass). Be-
loved son of Bernice A. Novin. Loving broth-
er of Charles E. Novin. Graveside services
were private. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Re-
search Foundation, 555 Croton Road – Suite
111, King of Prussia, PA 19406
www.jdrf.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SALAMON Milton M. Salamon on May 19, 2021. Be-
loved husband of Bernice (nee Eisenhofer);
Loving father of Jerome Salamon and Lisa
(Michael) Aronson; Devoted grandfather of
Rachel (Taylor) and Elise (Stephen); Adoring
great-grandfather of Elliott.

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