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ABRAMS BARSKY
CHAKOV FREEDMAN
Jozel Abrams (nee Rentz), on May 6, 2017,
of Penn Valley, PA. Beloved wife of Alfred Ab-
rams, loving mother of Ferne Abrams and
Eric (Karen) Abrams and devoted grand-
mother of Scott and Steven. Relatives and
friends were invited to Graveside Services on
May 10, King David Memorial Park, 3594
Bristol Road, Bensalem, PA. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation or the Female Hebrew
Benevolent Society.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
AXENFELD Stanley Eli Axenfeld passed away on April 20,
2017 at age 92. Beloved husband of Lillian
(nee Shaffer) for 67 years. Loving father of
Ellen (Lawrence) Albert, Carol (Stuart) Kur-
lancheek, Judith, Robert (Paula), grandfather
to Laura (Alex), Brian, Dara (Jason), Michael,
Benjamin, Zachary, Jacob and great-grand-
father to Miriam and Davis. Stanley served in
the Army Air Force during World War II and
landed on Normandy Beach on D-Day plus
three. He worked internationally as a man-
agement consultant primarily for the laundry
industry. Funeral services were held at Mt.

Sharon Cemetery on Sunday, April 23, 2017.

Family requests that donations in Stanley's
memory be made to Woods Services, Lang-
horne, PA at www.woods.org/support-woods
or a charity of the donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BADDER Charlotte Badder (nee Brownstein), May 1,
2017 of Haverford, PA.; Wife of the late Bern-
ard Badder; Mother of Corinne “Cookie” Bel-
man (Michael) and Elliott Badder MD; Grand-
mother of Felice, Albert (Drucie), Nathaniel,
Anastasia and Carlie Rose; Great Grandmoth-
er of Henry and Leo. Relatives and friends
were invited to services 11:00AM Thursday
May, 4 th at Joseph Levine and Sons Me-
morial Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose.

Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
BARSKY Harold Barsky, May 1, 2017. President of
Barsky Diamonds. Husband of Anita (nee
Ginsberg). Father of Scarlett Barsky, Jeffery
(Francine) Barsky and the late Barbara (late
Robert) Samans. Grand-father of Adam
Kayes, Seth Kahhan, Nathaniel (Mary)
Barsky, Mindy (Kevin) Rushbrook, Max
Barsky and Reuben Barsky. Great grandfath-
er of Hannah, Samuel "Ben", Sage, Jacob and
Matthew. He was an active member and on
the board of directors of Beth Sholom Con-
gregation, a member of Equity Lodge #591 F
& AM, a Shriner, Lehigh Consistory, and a
veteran of WWII. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Beth Sholom Cong.

8231 Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA 19027 or
Abramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Hor-
sham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Harriet M. Barsky (nee Spector), age 80,
passed away peacefully on March 21, 2017.

Beloved and devoted wife of Robert for nearly
fifty years. Devoted and loving mother to her
sons, Noah and Joshua, and dedicated
daughter of the late Clayre (nee Landsberg)
and Samuel K. Spector. Harriet adored her
immediate and extended family and cher-
ished her many long friendships. She took
particular great pride in sharing love and cel-
ebrating holidays, birthdays, and any special
occasion. She worked at PSFS bank early in
her career and later, for decades, as a widely-
respected and well-liked real estate agent and
appraiser in Northeast Philadelphia and
Bucks County. She was active in the Shaare
Shamayim Synagogue Sisterhood and other
benevolent causes. Harriet was also a very
enthusiastic co-organizer of the Olney High
School Class of 1955 Reunions, as she found
joy in connecting people to share laughter
and happiness. She was always optimistic
and encouraged others to be happy and
without worry. Simply put, she embraced life
in the moment, honored the past, and envi-
sioned the most positive future – all and al-
ways with a smile. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society, 100 N. 20th Street #405,
Philadelphia, PA 19103 or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

BERNSTEIN Beatrice Flora Bernstein (nee Reiben), May 5,
2017 at the age of 91. Cherished Daughter of
the late Mildred and Max Reiben, Sister to the
late Marvin Reiben. Beloved Mother of Rick
Bernstein, Felice Bernstein-Weitz and the late
Scott Bernstein. Survived by 5 adoring
Grandchildren, Stephanie Bernstein, Michael
Banocy, Edward Bernstein, Meredith Bern-
stein and Molly Bernstein-Weitz. She passed
away peacefully surrounded by her loving
family. A dear and loving friend to so many
with a ready smile and sharp wit, she will be
greatly missed. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Life St. Mary Center 2500 In-
terplex Dr. Feasterville-Trevose, Pa. 19053.

BERNSTEIN Shirley Edith Bernstein (nee Dounn) May 4,
2017. Mother of Tracey Weiss and the late
Scott Bernstein. Mother-in-law of Bill Gold-
berg. Nana of Aaron Weiss (Nichole), Zachary
Goldberg, Julie Bernstein, and Meghan Bern-
stein. Great-nana of Ever and Simone Weiss.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Congregation Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Morton E. Brenner died April 26, 2017. He
was 90 years old. Mr. Brenner was an ac-
countant for the City of Philadelphia and an
Army veteran with the occupation forces in
Japan after WW II. He was the husband of
Lynn (nee: Sarner) and the late Edith (nee:
Baron), the brother of Fred Brenner. Mr.

Brenner is also survived by 4 nephews.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
a Charity of the Donor’s Choice. Condol-
ences and more at www.BerschlerAndShen-
berg.com. BERSCHLER and SHENBERG
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GALINSKY Ruth Chakov (nee Kauffman) on April 21,
2017. Wife of the late Max. Mother of Joyce
(Gary) Belfus, Richard (Stacey) Chakov,
Gregg Chakov, and the late Marlyn Fein. Sis-
ter of Harriet Kauffman and Arnold Kauffman.

Grandmother of Marisa, Todd, Jonathan,
Matthew, Morgan, Ryan, Alexandra, David,
Rachel, and Marc. Great-grandmother of Lola
and Ryder. Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Marlyn Fein Chapter at Fox
Chase Cancer Center, 333 Cottman Ave.,
Phila. PA 19111.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Beatrice Freedman (nee Black), a Social
Worker, on May 15, 2017. Wife of the late
Max. Mother of Dennis (Susan) Freedman
and Heather (David) Goldman. Grandmother
of Justin, Stephen, Alan, Myles, and Julian.

Step-Grandmother of Brandon and Melanie
(Ami). Step-Great-Grandmother of Moshe.

Beatrice was an advocate for the rights of
special needs individuals, contributions in her
memory may be made to any charity sup-
porting special needs people.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Stephen R. Galinsky, age 70, died on April
13, 2017. Devoted father of Adam Galinsky,
Alison Galinsky and Robert/Yerachmiel (Al-
iza) Galinsky; dear brother of Linda Galinsky
(Jack) Kirshner; and loving grandfather of
Chana, Sarah, Avraham, and Chaya. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to Chai
Lifeline West Coast, 475 Robertson Blvd.,
Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FRYMAN
COHEN Sandra Joy (Sandy) Fryman, beloved wife,
mother, and grandmother, died Thursday,
April 27, 2017, at Stony Brook University
Hospital in New York, after an extended ill-
ness. She was 85 years old. A resident of
East Hampton, New York, she was born in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, to Ben and Pau-
line Lustig (nee Cohen), on April 6, 1932.

She graduated from Myers High School in
Wilkes-Barre, and attended Pennsylvania
State University, where she met her future
husband Norman M. Fryman, whom she mar-
ried on December 2, 1951, in her home town.

To all who knew her, she lived a life of signi-
ficance and consequence. Blessed with a
sharp, self-deprecating sense of humor, an
infectious laugh, and an innate compassion
and generosity, she influenced everyone she
touched. Though her comfort zone was
backstage, out of the limelight, her spirit, her
curiosity, her meticulous attention to detail,
her unerring judgment, and her boundless
optimism and hopefulness affected and
changed the world around her, a gift and a
responsibility she left to her children, her
grandchildren, and generations yet to come.

She was an avid reader, movie goer, and tele-
vision watcher, constantly informed, good
with number and word games, from cross-
words to Scrabble to backgammon, and clev-
er and inspiring in her own writing to family
and friends. Her life was courageous and en-
gaged, an inspiration to all who knew her,
and a clarion call to keep hope alive. She
was dauntless and brave. Through hospital-
izations and relentless pain, she never gave
up, never gave an inch, and made her family
and the community in which she lived the
better for it. Sandy is survived by her hus-
band, Norman; her children, Jim Fryman,
Shelley Leiweke and her husband Terry,
Pamela Grossbard and her husband Alan;
and by her grandchildren, Jonathan, Jennifer,
Andrew, Grace, Katie, and Megan; by her be-
loved sister, Sue Goldstone, and her children
and grandchildren; and by her brother- and
sister-in-law, Louis and Rhoda Fryman, and
their children and grandchildren. She would
want to convey special thanks to her care-
givers, Nichelle Roachford and Sherry Allen,
who became a treasured part of her family.

“For her sake, and in her name, we start out
bravely, live on, and fill each waking hour in
useful ways”. Sandra Joy Fryman’s life was
celebrated at services at The Jewish Center of
the Hamptons on May 2, 2017, at 11:00 AM,
followed by a burial at Shaarey Pardes Acca-
bonac Grove Cemetery in Springs, New York.

Lillian Goldfrad (nee Lieberman) on April 22,
2017 at the age of 97. Wife of the late Mor-
ris Goldfrad. Mother of the late Bruce Gold-
frad (Tamar). Grandmother of Danielle Gold-
frad. Also remembered by many loving
nieces and nephews. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the American Heart
Association, PO Box 15120, Chicago IL
60693. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Louise Cohen (nee Dine) of Melrose Park.

April 29, 2017. Wife of Daniel C. Cohen.

Mother of Jonathan Cohen (Victoria), Eve
Pasternak (Steven), Judith Stolnitz (Mark),
and Benjamin Cohen (Michal Likhovski). Sis-
ter of Mark Dine. Also survived by 10 grand-
children. Contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS COHEN
Martin Cohen died on May 2, 2017. Beloved
husband of the late Annette (nee
Kopperman); devoted father of Jeffrey M. Co-
hen (Cheryl) and Stephen Cohen; loving
grandfather of Samantha Lee Kie (John); and
great-grandfather of Lily and Evan. Marty
was a spirited force of nature with a wicked
sense of humor, who filled every room he
entered. At the same time, he could be
tender and unbelievably generous. He be-
lieved in tzedahah, often running charity ten-
nis tournaments, tennis being his love. Driv-
en, he built a prefab home business (Hilco)
from scratch and transitioned into a star in
insurance sales. He died at the age of 99, too
early. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS CRINITI
Gloria Criniti (ne Burak) April 28, 2017 at the
age of 87. Wife of the late Frank; mother of
Amy Diliberto (James Ridgway) and the late
Susan Weber; grandmother of Lauren
(Mitchell) Woodle, Brandon Weber (Jamie
Tomczuk), and Frank (Blair) Weber. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Abing-
ton Hospice at Warminster, 225 Newtown
Rd., Warminster PA 18974.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS EISENBERG
BRENNER GREENE
Irwin Eisenberg, on May 15, 2017, a Korean
War Veteran. Companion of 30 years of Lil-
lian Atlin. Father of Felicia Eisenberg-Molnar,
Nancy Kanizo, and Paul (Michelle) Eisenberg.

Brother of Arlene (Richard) Burg. Grandfath-
er of nine. Contributions in his memory may
be made to Jewish National Fund for Plant-
ing Trees in Israel, 150 Monument Rd., Ste
207, Bala Cynwyd PA 19004, or to Special
Olympics of PA, 2570 Blvd of the Generals,
Ste 124, Norristown PA 19403.

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GOLDFRAD GOODMAN
Sanford M. Goodman, MD of Rydal, former
Chief of Family Practice at Abington Hospital
and a physician of family medicine for over
40 years, passed away on May 2, 2017 at the
age of 95. Husband of Ina (nee Margolis) for
63 years. Father of Philip (Pennye) Goodman,
Dr. David (Amy) Goodman, and Judith
(James) Trias. Grandfather of Samuel (Anne),
Stacey, Diana, and Andrew Goodman, and
Danielle, Alex, and Jason Trias. Great grand-
father of Jack Goodman. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Congregation Beth
Or, 239 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen PA 19002 or
to Autism Cares Foundation, www.autis-
mcaresfoundation.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GREENBERG
Robert Jeffrey Greenberg, son of Judith R.

Greenberg and the late Gerard Greenberg,
brother of his late sister Sheri Ilene (Green-
berg) Liwerant. The love of his life were his
children. Benjamin Jay, Aaron Joseph, Sarah
Rose, and Jake Ross.All of his cousins and a
large family who loved him dearly. Robert
graduated from George Washington High,
Temple University and was an aviational en-
gineer. GREENE
Dr. Ronald Greene , April 21, 2017 of Wyn-
newood, PA. Devoted husband of Rochelle
(nee Fisch). Proud father of Dr. Kimberly
(Gary) Liebowitz, Dr. Joshua (Lana) Greene,
Melanie Greene, Stuart (Lennette) Sostmann
and Suzy Sostmann (Kirk) Bergendahl. Lov-
ing grandfather to the joys of his life; Noah,
Marc, Julian, Hannah, Max, Lila and Charlie.

Brother of Mark (Nancy) Greene, Beverly
(Mark) Schwartz and the late Dr. Jeffrey
Greene. Brother in Law of Gay (John) Bin-
swanger. Also survived by many other loving
family, friends and patients. He was a proud
American, having served as a captain in the
United States Air Force. Relatives and friends
were invited to services Monday, April 24,
10:30 A.M. at Main Line Reform Temple (410
Montgomery Ave, Wynnewood) Int. Har Je-
huda Cemetery. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Main Line Reform Temple.

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GOOSENBERG
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GOOSENBERG Pearl Goosenberg (nee Goldstein), born April
17, 1932 was taken from us on March 31,
2017 after an absolutely beautiful life. She
gave unconditional love to her beloved hus-
band of 64 years, Stanley, to her children El-
len (Donald Kent), and Eric (Robyn Faye),
and to her doting grandchildren, Scott, Hallie
and David Goosenberg, and Jake Kent. She
was the daughter of David and Jennie Gold-
stein and the sister of Thelma Paul, all of lov-
ing memory. She never failed to brighten up
a room when she entered it, sought and
loved the opportunity to be with others, and
had a marvelous ability to make anyone she
engaged (family, friend, stranger, even a few
celebrities) feel as if they were the most im-
portant person on Earth. She spent most of
her working years as a bookkeeper and ac-
cessories salesperson in men’s clothing –
first at Adams Clothes in Cedarbrook, then at
Jack Lang in Oxford Valley, then at Fleet’s in
Northeastern Philadelphia. She later man-
aged an apartment complex for its owner,
Arnold Tuzman for many years, after which
she sold jewelry in Willow Grove, then finally
she worked as a volunteer at Abington Hos-
pital’s Warminster branch. A proud graduate
of Olney High School, she developed busi-
ness smarts and emotional intelligence cher-
ished by countless work associates with
whom she became lifelong friends. She had
an intuitive understanding of human behavi-
or and could always find a way to settle dis-
putes between others that made both sides
feel good. She often met clandestinely with
her children, their friends (who often consul-
ted her privately) and her grandchildren, and
somehow always could give useful advice.

She took many secrets with her. Although
she never played a musical instrument, she
constantly played music in the house, and
imbued her family with her love of jazz,
Brazilian bossa nova and the greats from
Sarah Vaughn to Frank Sinatra. She had an
extraordinary command of jazz classics and
artists and took us to concerts of all types
over the years, always having the time of her
life. She loved and had the chance to meet
Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett (her favor-
ites) and introduced her son to some of his
musical heroes like George Benson and Stan
Getz. In later years, she enjoyed hobnobbing
with actors James Gandolfini, Joe Mantegna
and Edie Falco, and got a kick out of dancing
with Tom Hanks at the Emmy Awards with
her daughter. She and Stan often traveled
with their children and grandchildren and
were the most appreciative travel compan-
ions imaginable. They visited Israel, Italy and
Spain and the Caribbean with us and enjoyed
sunbathing, making countless friends by the
pool and especially spending time with her
beloved family. She had endless love for and
pride in her family, and never hesitated to tell
us. We all hope that we may be able to pass
on even a small part of her joyful positivity,
and know that she will be in our hearts
forever. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Abington Hospital Hospice where
Pearl spent many hours as a volunteer bring-
ing some sunshine to those dealing with the
final chapter of life. https://give.abington-
health.org/donate-now (then select “Hospice”
or your preference) or by mail to Abington
Health Foundation at 1200 Old York Road in
Abington, PA 19001.

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HALPERT KEVITCH
LOVE Sidney Halpert, a mechanical engineer died
May 17, 2017, he resided in Manchester,NH.

Husband of the late June (nee Zorn), father of
David(Audrey)Halpert,Janet Kiefer,
Mindy(Jim) Hogan and Barbara Taif; brother
of Laura Myers and the late Harry Halpert;
grandfather of Caitlin Halpert, Alex Halpert,
Jason Kiefer, Jesse Hogan and Jules Hogan.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
Hadassah, 1518 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19102
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Marion “Babe” Kevitch (nee Dorazio), April
21, 2017, at the age of 99. Beloved wife of
the late Albert Kevitch. Loving mother of Mar-
sha Betoff, Linda (Carl) Solomon, Barbara
Kevitch, and the late Anita Kevitch. Cher-
ished grandmother of Kim (John) and Adam
(Melissa). Great-grandmother of Emily and
Max. Contributions in her memory may be
made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KANOFF
Edward “Eddie” Kleiman, age 90, died on
April 18, 2017 in Dallas Texas, where he had
resided for the past 10 years. Beloved and
devoted husband of Betty R. (nee
Rosenblatt). Loving father of Ann Schiller
(Dr. Larry), Dr. Jeff Kleiman (Cindy), and the
late Harry R. Kleiman. Adoring grandfather of
Rachel (Dr. Ari), David, Cheryl (Blake), and
Michael, and great-grandchildren Sasha and
Aaron. Eddie was a great athlete, singer, and
trivia star. He was loved by all who knew him.

Eddie worked in the family paint business his
entire life. He traveled the world and spread
positivity and good cheer wherever he went.

He will be sorely missed. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Pitch in For Base-
ball, www.pifb.org or Jewish National Fund,
www.jnf.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Zelda Kanoff (nee Green), age 89, died on
April 28, 2017. Loving and beloved daughter,
sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great
grandmother and friend. Devoted wife of 69
years of Jack. Mother of Carla (Louis) Fish-
man and Joni Herman. Grandmother of Alis-
on (Andy) Boyle, Brandon (Toni) Fishman,
Jordan (Allison) Herman, Liza Herman and
Brett (Elyse) Herman. Great-grandmother of
Sofia, Olivia, Anthony, Jacob, Edward, Zoey
and Beatrice. Contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KLEIMAN
LAMAR KATZ
Marvin Charles Katz passed away peacefully
on May 16, 2017. He was 88 years old. Sur-
vived and loved by his daughters Ruby Hecht
(Barry) and Randi Shull. He was preceded in
death by his son Craig. Grandpop of 6 grand-
children: Joshua, Mandy, Sam, Alex, Conor
and Tyler. He was a hairstylist/barber for 60+
years in Philadelphia and New Jersey later
settling in Boca Raton, FL. Contributions in
his memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

KATZ Ruth Katz (nee Abrams) May 4, 2017; of
Huntingdon Valley, PA; beloved wife of Har-
old; loving mother of Steven Katz (Sharon),
Ellen Spector (Rick) and Joseph Katz (Leon-
tien Ruttenberg); also survived by 7 grand-
children. Relatives and friends were invited
to services Sunday May 7, 2017 at 1:30PM,
Joseph Levine & Sons, 4737 Street Rd., Tre-
vose, PA. Interment at Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Angelman Syndrome Foundation
(www.angelman.org) or Temple Sinai of
Dresher, PA (www.sinai.com).

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KAY Norman Kay, April 25, 2017, of Elkins Park,
Pa; beloved husband of Sandy (ne e
Cherashore); loving father of Murray (Gina)
Kay and Joan (Wayne) Rosen; devoted broth-
er of Sylvia Toben and Mark Kay; cherished
grandfather of Jordan, Daniel, Amanda and
Cori. Relatives and friends were invited to
services Friday, April 28, Reform Cong. Kene-
seth Israel, 8339 Old York Rd., Elkins Park,
PA 19027. Contributions in his memory may
be made to the American Heart Association,
Alzheimer’s Assoc. or B’nai B’rith.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Marvin S. Lamar, April 20, 2017 at the age of
88. Husband of the late Leona; father of Eric,
Gary and David; grandfather of Elexis (Alex),
Elizabeth (Shawn), Adam, Lana, and Olivia;
great-grandfather of Lily and Sebastian. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to the
Jimmy V. Foundation for Cancer Research,
14600 Weston Pkwy, Cary NC 27513,
www.jimmyv.org , or to the American Cancer
Society, 1626 Locust St., Phila. PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LAVIN
Leona Lavin (nee Gewurtz), of Lake Worth,
FL, passed away April 22, 2017. Wife of the
late Dr. Edwin Lavin. Mother of Jordan (Andi)
and Tracey Kahana. Also survived by 3
grandchildren, brother Gus Gewurtz, and
Faith (George) Dusak, who was like a daugh-
ter to her.

LICHTER Yetta "Puddie" Lichter (nee Marmer), April 23,
2017, of Philadelphia. Beloved wife of the late
Marvin Lichter, mother of Fred, Mark and the
late Jay Lichter, sister of Karen Marmer De-
Cou Rudow, Bubbie of Jason. Relatives and
friends were invited to services Wednesday,
April 26, 2017. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4737 Street Road, Tre-
vose. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Wissahickon Hospice at Penn.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Alvin Love, May 1, 2017, of Haverford, Pa.

Beloved husband of Libby (nee Abrams). De-
voted father of Terri Love (Ed) Jackson and
Jeffrey (Maria) Love. Dear brother of Barry
Love and the late Jay Love. Proud grandfath-
er of Bizette, Joshua and Rachael. Adoring
great-grandfather of Jacob, Stella, Ari and
Everly. He was the President of the Mitchell
Love Company. Relatives and friends were
invited to Graveside Services Thursday May
4, 11:30 A.M. at Har Nebo Cemetery.. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to the
Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth St.,
Santa Monica, CA 90401
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LUBIN Shirlee Lubin (Arinsberg), age 87, died in Is-
rael on April 22 surrounded by her loving
family. She moved to Israel to be with her
son Freddy and his family. Predeceased by
her husband Paul Lubin and sister Dorothy
Kirschner.. She is survived by her sons
Freddy Lubin (Tami) and Don of Philadelphia,
three grandchildren, four great grandchildren
and many loving nieces and nephews. Burial
was in Israel.

MASON David Mason on May 1, 2017, of Harleysville,
PA. Father of Sherri (Sean Greig) Smilow,
Bradley (Cari) Mason and Hilary (Tammy)
Mason. Grandfather of Ashley, Matthew,
Aaron, Jared, Hunter and Sammy. Relatives
and friends were invited to Services Friday 10
A.M. at the Roosevelt Memorial Park Mauso-
leum. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to the Veteran's Ad-
ministration. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MILLER Sidonia Handler Miller (nee Hahn) on April
22, 2017 at the age of 99. Wife of the late
Louis Handler and the late Julius Miller.

Daughter of the late Helen and Adolf Hahn.

Sister of the late Loraine Bedner. Survived by
her sister-in-law, and by grand and great-
grand nieces and nephews. Sidonia served in
the Army Air Force during WWII and was a
teacher at Girls’ High for many years. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made to
Foundation Fighting Blindness, 7168
Columbia Gateway Dr., Ste. 100, Columbia
MD 21046.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS NEEDLE
Robert (Bobby) Needle, on April 30, 2017,
age 79 of Boynton Beach, Florida, formerly of
Phila., PA. Beloved husband of Lee Needle.

He will also be sadly missed by all of his
childhood buddies and friends who reside
here in Florida and Phila. They were all an im-
portant part of his life. He also left a note-
book filled with memories of his life with his
extraordinary wife Lee, who took care of him
till the end. May he rest in peace.

PELTZ LIFSON
Kalman B. Lifson on May 2, 2017. Husband
of Marilyn (nee Koslow). Father of Neil Lif-
son (Patricia Gillespie), Amy Lifson (Edward
Zampino), and Robert Lifson (Rayna). Broth-
er of the late Burton Lifson (Rita). Grandfath-
er of Matthew, Benjamin, Natalie, and Daniel.

Also survived by nieces and nephews. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to
Moss Rehab, Braemer Bldg., 5501 Old York
Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141 or to a charity
of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JEWISH EXPONENT
Matthew Erik Peltz, died May 11,2017. Be-
loved son of J. Russell and Linda Peltz. Dear
brother of Daniel Peltz (Lauren); Ex-husband
of Miriam and Nichole Walter. Beloved father
of Yaacov Moshe, Chaya Menucha, Reena
Simcha, and Nova Moriah. Dear uncle of
Avery. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Yeshiva School of Pittsburgh, 2100
Wrightman St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS TO PLACE A MEMORIAL AD
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ROSEN DEATH NOTICES
REICH Esther Gurevicz Reich, age 93, a survivor of
the Holocaust, died peacefully at her home on
April 22, 2017. Esther was born in Poland on
September 14, 1923 to the late Chaim Yis-
roel and Cheyena Gurevicz. She was pre-de-
ceased by her husband and love of her life,
Samuel Reich. She leaves four adoring chil-
dren and their spouses, Deborah (Jerome)
Epstein, Abraham (Sherri) Reich, Morris
Reich (Ina August), and Civia (John) Eldrich.

Cherished grandmother to Spencer (Elena
Steiger) Reich, Alexander Reich, Carolyn
(Josh) Hirshenhorn, Samuel Eldrich (Jada
Littman) and Steven Reich, and great-grand-
mother to Gabriella and Levi Steiger Reich.

Our family gives a special thank you to Mar-
garet Brobbey for her compassionate, skilled
and loving care of our precious Mom. Contri-
butions in memory of Esther may be made
to: AMIT Women, Inc. at 1-800-989-2648 or
www.amitchildren.org or the Alzheimer’s As-
sociation, CT Chapter, 200 Executive Blvd,
Ste. 4-B, Southington, CT. 06489. To sign an
online registry book or leave a message of
condolence, please visit: www.shurefuneral-
home.com SHURE FUNERAL HOME
ROSARD Daniel Rosard died peacefully at home in
Philadelphia on April 28, 2017. Born in
France, he crossed the Pyrenees Mountains
as a boy to escape the Nazi Holocaust. Dan
survived his first wife Barbara and daughter
Leslie. Beloved husband of Reva. Father of
Gary (Anton), Steven (Laurie), Bruce (Lynne),
Marcia (Barry), Linda (Jonathan), and De-
borah (Jonathan). Loving grandfather of 14
and great-grandfather of 2. Contributions in
his memory may be made o the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
www.jdc.org, which helped Dan escape to the
U.S.) or Alzheimer’s Association,
www.alz.org GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ROSEN
It is with great sadness that we announce the
death of beloved husband, father and grand-
father, Earl Rosen, 87, of Elkins Park
Pennsylvania, who passed away peacefully
on Monday April 24 th at Abington Hospital
with his wife of sixty years, Joan, at his side.

He was preceded in death by his father
Charles Rosen, brother, Harold Rosen, and
mother Rose Resnikoff Rosen. Earl spent his
entire life in the Philadelphia area, born in
Philadelphia he graduated Olney High School
and received a bachelor’s degree from The
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Sci-
ence in 1952. Earl began his career at Smith
Kline & French labs that same year and was
employed there as a pharmaceutical chemist
until 1988. In the 1950s Earl, a dedicated,
skilled and respected professional, helped de-
velop the extended-release drug delivery sys-
tem still in use today. Earl is survived by his
wife of sixty years, Joan Goldman Rosen,
daughters Melissa Rosen of Washington D.C.

and Amy Rosen (Wittbrodt), son-in-law
Richard J. Wittbrodt, and grandchildren Nich-
olas, Jason, and Jaclyn Wittbrodt of Los
Angeles, CA. Earl was an avid reader who ap-
preciated the easy availability of books from
public libraries, of which he was a constant
user. Memorial donations can be made to the
public library of the donor’s choice. Many
Cheltenham neighbors may remember Earl as
a passionate walker who on his daily 6-mile
treks might have passed their homes. In lieu
of funeral services a private memorial will be
held in May.

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OF YOUR LOVED ONE...

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