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AARONSON BLOCK
Florence Aaronson (nee Waxman) on Novem-
ber 14, 2018. Wife of the late Irving Littman
and the late Harry Aaronson. Mother of
Cheryl Littman and David (Elaine) Littman.

Beloved grandmother of Alex and Julia
Littman. Relatives and friends were invited to
Funeral Services Sunday 1 PM precisely at
Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Raphael-Sacks Sub-
urban North, 310 2 nd Street Pike, Southamp-
ton. Interment Shalom Memorial Park.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
any charity supporting Pancreatic Cancer re-
search. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS ACKER
Fay Dietz Block (nee Stern), died peacefully
surrounded by her children on October 12,
2018, in Walnut Creek, California. Beloved
wife of the late Stanley Dietz and Byron
Block; loving mother of Dr. John Dietz, Dr.

Jim (Paige) Dietz, Andy (Donna) Dietz,
Melissa (Jim) Bloom and the late Dr. Michael
Dietz; cherished grandmother of Adam,
Isaac, Sarah (Alex), Ben Bloom, Molly, and
Emily. Devoted sister to Norman Stern (Au-
gustine Venezio) and sister-in-law Nan
Hirsch. Our mother was courageous, intelli-
gent, audacious and infinitely devoted to her
friends and family. We will miss her loving
presence. Contributions can be made in her
honor to the charity of the donor’s choice.

BROWN Beatrice Acker(nee Dubin) October 30, 2018.

Wife of the late Dr. Maurice Acker. Mother of
Dr. Michael (Maureen) Acker, Rebecca (Van)
Acker-Krzywicki and Hazzan David (Bob
Prischak) Acker. Grandmother of Alexandra,
Emily, Andrew, Yael, Sarah, Lorenzo and
Miriam. The family requests contributions in
her memory may be made to the Hebrew Im-
migrant Aide Society, (www.hiaspa.org),
Planned Parenthood, (www.plannedparent-
hood.org) or The American Cancer Society
(www.cancer.org). GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Betsey Brown, Nov. 15, 2018 of Moorestown,
NJ. Beloved wife of Bernard Brown. Loving
mother of Gale (Richard) Dutkin, Henry
Brown, and Ira (Diane) Brown. Grandmother
of Samuel (Jamie) Dutkin, Randy Dutkin,
Scott Brown, Gary Brown, John (Heather)
Stanton, Tara Brown, and Joseph Brown.

Great Grandmother of Mia, JJ (John Jr.), and
Stella. Contributions can be made to Beth El
www.bethelsnj.org or Hadassah www.ha-
dassah.org PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

AUGUST Estelle "Sissy" Carpey (nee Litz), on Novem-
ber 6, 2018. Beloved wife of Al Carpey. De-
voted mother of Jodi Greenspan (Dr. Jeffrey),
Daniel Carpey (Nancy), and Stuart Carpey,
Esq. (Laura). Dear sister of Norman Litz. Lov-
ing grandmother of Rachel Greenspan, An-
drew Greenspan (Angela), Valerie Dabrow
(Jason), Caroline Carpey, Benjamin Carpey,
Julia Carpey, and Emily Carpey. Great grand-
mother of Nicholas. She was an accom-
plished writer who published a book about
her family history. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Alzheimer's As-
sociation, 399 Market St, Suite 102, Phil-
adelphia, PA 19103. www.alz.org
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RAPHAEL-SACKS CARPEY
Sidney August, age 100, died August 24,
2018. His distinguished career as a teacher,
administrator and librarian spanned both sec-
ular and Jewish organizations. He served as
Dean of Educational Resources at Com-
munity College of Philadelphia, and as a lib-
rary supervisor and Head Librarian of the
Pedagogical Library for the School District of
Philadelphia. As a librarian at the Library of
Congress, he had the honor of selecting read-
ing material for President Franklin Roosevelt.

He taught at Hebrew schools in Philadelphia
and in New Jersey and Delaware and served
as principal at Beth Zion and Temple Sholom.

He was also the librarian at Keneseth Israel in
Elkins Park and active in the Association of
Jewish Libraries. For 25 years following his
retirement, he taught a course on Israel at
Temple University’s Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute. Sidney was a graduate of Central
High School. He earned a B.A. and M.Ed.

from Temple University, M.S. in Library Sci-
ence from Drexel University and B.H.L. from
Gratz College. He received fellowships from
the U.S. Office of Education to study Hebrew
at Yeshiva University and Hebrew University.

He is survived by wife Rosalie August,
daughters Ina August, Lynne Ellis and Bar-
bara August Walker and five grandchildren.

BACHMAN Joan Bachman (nee Levy) on November 10,
2018. Wife of the late Jim Bachman. Prede-
ceased by her two children. She is survived
by her sister, as well as her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Joan served as a
guide at the University of Pennsylvania Mu-
seum of Archeology for 25 years.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS BARTOLETT
Arlene R. Bartolett, Nov. 6, 2018. Wife of
Lee. Mother of Monica (Marc) Wyttenbach
and Jamie (Eric) Bailkin. Grandmother of Al-
exa and Connor Wyttenbach and Bryanna and
Ava Bailkin. Contributions in her memory
may be made to JNF Tree Center
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CHERNOFF Selma Chernoff (nee Schlocker), October 29,
2018, of Philadelphia, PA; beloved wife of the
late Harry Chernoff; loving mother of Elliott
“Skip” (Susan) Chernoff and Lisa Chernoff.

Cherished grandmother of Jenny (Marshall),
and great-grandmother of Addison and
Chloe. Sister of the late Irvin Schlocker.

Graveside Services were held November 1 st at
Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contributions in
her memory may be made to Alzheimer's As-
sociation, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17,
Chicago, IL 60601, www.alz.org
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CHERRY Roberta Cherry (Tayler),1937 - 2018, of Phil-
adelphia, PA and Margate NJ, wife of the late
Aaron B. Cherry. Mother of Andrew L. Cherry,
Lisa R. Wolf (Steven) and Adam S. Cherry
(Kara Kramer). Also survived by 3 grandchil-
dren Ayden and Theo Cherry and Zachary
Wolf, and her sister Carole Weitzman. Relat-
ives and friends were invited to graveside
services Monday October 22, 2018 at 2pm at
Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contributions in
her memory can be made to Susan G. Ko-
men for the Cure , Philadelphia, Congrega-
tion Adath Jeshurun, Elkins Park or to the
charity of the donor's choice.

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COHEN COHAN
The family of Donald S. Cohan is heart-
broken to announce his death on October
20th at the age of 88. Donald was born in
New York, NY on February 24th, 1930 to
Dora (Seldin) Smith and Nathan Alan Smith.

After Nathan’s premature death, Dora mar-
ried William Cohan who adopted Donald at a
young age. Donald graduated cum laude with
a BA from Amherst College and a LLD from
Harvard Law University. He was a partner at
Dilworth, Paxon, Kalish & Kauffman and was
known as an authority on Wills, Trusts and
Estate Law on which he widely published and
lectured. Later, he changed careers when he
founded the Donesco Company, specializing
in real estate development, investment, man-
agement and consulting. Donald served on
numerous Boards and Committees including
The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Academy of
Music, the United States Olympic Yachting
Committee, the Abramson Cancer Center at
the University of Pennsylvania, the Jewish
Employment Vocational Services, the North
American Friends of Israeli Oceanographic
Institute, and Amherst College where he
donated the Cohan Dormitory. He particu-
larly enjoyed establishing the Balch Institute
for Ethnic Studies in Philadelphia and serving
on the Board of Governors at the Vineyard
Haven Yacht Club in Massachusetts for many
years. Active in many sports throughout his
life-squash, tennis, skiing and golf, sailing
became his passion at the age of 35. He rep-
resented the United States in over 16 World
and Olympic Class Championships and was a
member of the US Sailing Team. In 1972,
Donald proudly represented our country in
the Munich Olympics by winning a bronze
medal in the Dragon class. He was the first
Jewish athlete to win an Olympic medal in
Yachting. Donald was a true Renaissance
man: a scholar, an athlete, a debater, a poet,
a Patron of the Arts, a philosopher, an histor-
ian, and a family man. He was the recipient
of numerous awards both personally and
professionally, including the Senatorial Medal
of Freedom. He set the bar high with his vic-
tories, attitude, generosity and sportsman-
ship and he actively fought through medical
adversity. He battled Hodgkin’s and non-
Hodgkin’s lymphoma several times and nu-
merous brain meningiomas. His family was
always proud of his determination against the
odds and the elements. Donald was a vora-
cious reader, a scholar, a practical joker. He
was creative, competitive, and determined - a
larger than life character. Above all, he was
an exceptional husband and father and
grandfather. His family always came first.

Donald is survived by his wife of 58 years,
the light of his life, Trina (Polen) Cohan; his
children, Rachel Cohan Albert, Benjamin Co-
han and Susannah Cohan McQuillan; His
son-in-laws, Jonathan Albert and Joe McQuil-
lan and his grandchildren, Sarah and Jake Al-
bert, Minori and Manna Cohan, Will and Mat-
thew McQuillan, and Kara McQuillan and her
daughters Kaya and Sierra Secouler. He is
also survived by his stepsiblings, Ron and
Harvey Shapiro and Dede Ulanet; his brother-
in-law, Stephen Polen; and many cousins, in-
cluding Bob Cohan, Wilma Maskit, , Jane Zer-
uld and Leonard Cohan. Donald’s memorial
service will be determined at a future date.

Donations in his memory may be made to
The Abramson Cancer Center at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania in honor of his dear
friend, Dr. John Glick, or to Sail Martha’s
Vineyard. There are no words to express
how greatly Donald will be missed by those
of us who have loved and cherished him
throughout our lives. May his sails always be
filled with steady winds as he dances above
the rhythm of the waves.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.JewishExponent.com Selma Field Cohen, November 3, 2018. She
was the last of her generation, died Saturday
at The Quadrangle in Haverford, Pa., where
she lived. She was 93. In all of her long life,
her joy was her family, and her family was
her joy, and she was happy to come from a
large one. Sel survived her husband Lester;
her parents Henry and Celia Field; her sisters
Ethel Field and Marjorie Goldenberg; her
brothers Morey Field and Charles Field. She
leaves behind her daughters Celia Cohen and
Bobbi Cohen and 3 special nephews, Samuel
Weiner, Allan Goldenberg and Chuck Field. A
4th special nephew, Michael Goldenberg,
died in September. Sel loved big family gath-
erings, walking, traveling and little dogs, es-
pecially the 2 she and Les had named Kemis-
tree and Cha Cha and Celia's little dog Chaos.

Relatives and friends were invited to Ser-
vices, Thursday 1:00 P.M., Joseph Levine &
Sons Memorial Chapel - West, 2811 West
Chester Pike, Broomall, PA. Interment Haym
Salomon Memorial Park. Charitable contribu-
tions in Sel's memory may be made to the
Pennsylvania Ballet, HIAS or a charity of
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
COHEN Shirley Cohen (nee Sobel) on November 11,
2018. Wife of the late Solomon. Mother of Al-
lan Cohen (Susan Utain Cohen). Grandmoth-
er of Adam Cohen and Lauren Cohen. Great
grandmother of Simon. Relatives and friends
were invited to graveside services Monday 2
PM precisely at the King David Memorial
Park, 3594 Bristol Road, Bensalem, Pa.

19020. Contributions in her memory may be
made to JFCS, 2100 Arch Street, 5th Floor,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19103.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS DENNIS
Samuel E. Dennis, on Nov. 12, 2018. Be-
loved husband of Mary Ann, father of Judy,
Ellen and Mike (Laura), grandfather of Rus-
sell, Brian and Andrew. Predeceased by wife
Patricia. Former Managing Partner, Fox Roth-
schild; Former Partner, Meltzer and Schiffrin.

Graduate of University of Pennsylvania Law
School. A founding member and Past Presid-
ent of Temple Beth Hillel; and Past President
of of Squires Golf Club. Services were held
Wednesday, Nov. 14 at Temple Beth Hillel-
Beth El, 1001 Remington Rd., Wynnewood,
PA 19096.

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DISSON Stanley B. Disson, born August 30, 1928 and
died peacefully on November 16, 2018.

Stanley was born in the Strawberry Mansion
neighborhood of Philadelphia but lived nearly
all of his adult life in the Broomall / Valley
Forge area of PA before moving to Fairfax,
Virginia in 2018. Stanley graduated from
Central High School and the University of
Pennsylvania Moore School of Engineering
and did post graduate studies at the Uni-
versity of Maryland and the University of
Pennsylvania. After serving in the United
States Air Force, Stanley became a senior ex-
ecutive of Burroughs Corporation managing
their Special Systems Division in Paoli and
then Vice President at AEL Defense Corp.

During his professional career, along with
having five patents, he co-edited an engineer-
ing textbook which was so informative that
the Russians “stole” the book and translated
it into Russian and Polish. He also created
the Washington DC electrical engineering
chapter of IEEE and became the president of
the Philadelphia area chapter of IEEE. Stan-
ley became an avid golfer and was very in-
volved with his country club, White Manor.

After moving out of Broomall, the neighbor-
hood where he and Joanne raised their chil-
dren, he moved into Valley Forge Towers and
then Shannondell. At both the Towers and
Shannondell, Stanley became one of the un-
official “technical support” residents who
was always available to help other residents
with computer, telephone and television con-
nectivity issues. Stanley was preceded in
death by his parents, Benjamin and Rae Dis-
son, and his wife of almost 62 years, Joanne
Feldman Disson. Stanley is survived by his
two children, Stephen Disson and his wife
Cheryl Kressin Disson and Barbara D. Koffer
and her husband Larry Koffer. Stanley had
five grandchildren Nicole Disson, Scott Dis-
son (Michelle Disson), Eric Disson, Brittany
Koffer, Rachel Koffer, and one greatgrand-
child on the way. There will be a private me-
morial service. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Alzheimers Association
at: act.alz.org/donate, Capital Caring at
/www.capitalcaring.org (please designate The
Adler Center for Caring), or to the charity of
your choice.

DOMSKY Marvin Domsky, Nov. 5, 2018, Age 92. Be-
loved husband of Carole (nee Heiko); loving
father of Sam (Jodi), Leonard (Connie) and
Tobi (Alan); cherished PopPop of Jessica,
Marissa, Jordon, Molly and Harry; brother of
Norman and the late Israel. Loved by many
nephews, nieces and cousins. Contributions
in Uncle Marv's memory may be made to
Project Morry www.projectmorry.org
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band of Elana. Father of Wayne Elias
(Lynne), Todd Elias (Gail), and Michele
Kramer (Roy). Grandfather of Matthew,
Lauren, and Joey. Also survived by 2 step-
sons: Manny Salomon (Sheryl) and Leo Sa-
lomon. Relatives and friends were invited to
graveside services Wednesday 12 Noon pre-
cisely at Shalom Memorial Park (Sect M-1),
Huntingdon Valley, PA. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Goodman Jewish
Family Services, 5890 S. Pine Island Road,
Suite 201, Davie, FL 33328.

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GOLDMAN GREENSPAN
Linda Epstein (nee Schreiber), on November
9, 2018. Wife of the late Joey. Mother of
Robin (Eric) Gomsi. Sister of Arlene
Schreiber (Thomas Strickler). Grandmother
of Jennifer Madelynn Gomsi. Aunt of Jason
Sperduto and Great-Aunt of Julian Sperduto.

Relatives and friends were invited to
Graveside Services Tuesday 11 AM precisely
at Roosevelt Memorial Park (sec. P-2), 2701
Old Lincoln Hwy, Trevose, PA, 19053. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to any
charity supporting cancer research.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FAASS
George "Steve" Faass of Audobon, PA. Hus-
band of Marsha Faass (nee Mistrano). Father
of Cordelia Faass and Maxine Faass; Brother
of Michael Faass (Kathy), Renee Faass (Steve
Bearl), Jeff Faass, Andrea Lawrence (Russell)
and Nannette May (Michael). Relatives and
friends were invited to Services Monday
10:30 A.M. at Temple Brith Achim, 481 South
Gulph Rd., King of Prussia, PA. Interment
Haym Salomon Memorial Park. The family
respectfully requests that contributions in his
memory be to The ALS Association, Greater
Philadelphia Chapter www.alsphiladelphia.org
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FELDMAN Irene Feldman (nee Dashevsky), November
14, 2018. Beloved wife of the late Bernard
Saul; mother of Rivvy Neshama, Susan Feld-
man and Judith Feldman; mother-in-law of
John Wilcockson, Darrel Smith and David
Wyles; grandmother of Tony and his wife
Cindy, Elise and her husband Joe Lipman,
Rio, Nicholas and his wife Pia Pownall; and
great-grandmother of Brendan, Jenna, Eli and
Isaac. She is also survived by the loving fam-
ilies of her beloved friends Leonard Kauff-
man and Dr. Edward Zimmerman. Relatives
and friends were invited to Funeral Services
on Tuesday, November 20 at Goldsteins’
Rosenberg’s Raphael-Sacks, 6410 N. Broad
St., Philadelphia. Interment at Roosevelt Me-
morial Park. Contributions in Irene’s memory
may be made out to ASAP After School Activ-
ities Partnerships and mailed to ASAP After
School Activities Partnerships, 1520 Locust
St., Suite 1104, Phila Pa 19102. The organiz-
ation says, “Contributions in any amount will
make a meaningful improvement in the lives
of our young people and the future of our
city,” which is something Irene would love.

GOLDSTEINS" ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Helene “Honeygrams” Freedman (nee Silver-
man), died on October 31, 2018. Beloved
wife of the late Joseph. Devoted mother of
Cynthia Freedman, Brett Freedman (Sandra)
and Joanne Freedman. Loving grandmother
of Jonathan Maxxwell Vitiello, Laura Joy Viti-
ello, and Samantha Freedman. Graveside ser-
vices were held Thursday, November 1,
2018. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Lung Association or
Hadassah. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERGS
RAPHAEL-SACKS FRIEDMAN
Paul Friedman on November 3, 2018. Be-
loved husband of Reba (nee Liebman); Lov-
ing father of Alan (Patti) Friedman; Dear
brother of Estelle Berg; Devoted grandfather
of Scott, Lee (Erica) and Jessica (Eric); Ador-
ing great-grandfather of Dylan, Lexie, Jack
and Tanner. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Maimonides Institute for
Medical, Ethics and the Holocaust,
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RAPHAEL-SACKS GEVIRTZ
Estelle S. Gevirtz (nee Scheff) on Oct. 18,
2018. Wife of the late Eli; mother of Ellynn
(Dr. Elliott) Berger and Dr. David (Monica)
Gevirtz; grandmother of Brett (Shawna) Ber-
ger, Adam (Lauren) Berger, Eric Gevirtz,
Chad Berger and Daniel Gevirtz; great-grand-
mother of Blake, Bryce and Mason. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to the
American Heart Assoc. 5455 N High St.,
Columbus OH 43214.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GILLMAN
Estelle Gillman (nee Cohen) November 9,
2018; of Bala Cynwyd, PA.; beloved wife of
the late Hammond J.; loving father of Richard
Gillman and Patricia (Robert) Steinberg;
cherished grandmother of Robert (Ilana) Gill-
man, Jeffrey (Jodi) Gillman and Betsy (Ryan)
Biehner; also survived by 7 great-grandchil-
dren. Services and interment are private. In
lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
GOLDBERG Norton “Norty” Goldberg on November 14,
2018. Father of Leslie (Bob) Fein and Allison
(Kyle) Rosenbaum; Grandfather of Jacob,
Brody, Amelia and Alexandria. Longtime part-
ner of Judi Dissin. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS FORMAN
David Forman, a Purple Heart recipient of the
Korean War, passed away peacefully on
November 15, 2018. Husband of Roslyn (nee
Dennis). Father of Stuart (Andi) Forman and
Shana (Adam) Lebofsky. Grandfather of
Corey, Benjamin, Emily, Marlee and Max.

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Dr. Donald Jerome Goldman, 88 of Holly-
wood, FL died Saturday, October 27, 2018 at
Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care in Holly-
wood, FL. He was born on October 19 1930
in Wildwood, NJ, to Rebecca and Samuel
Goldman. Don lived in Woodbine NJ until age
13 and moved to Philadelphia in 1943, where
he attended Central High School, graduating
in the 190th class. He attended Temple Uni-
versity graduating in 1952 and was in the US
Army from 1953-1955. Don attended Phil-
adelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine,
graduating in 1959. He began family practice
in Willingboro, NJ in 1960, which later be-
came known as Sunset Road Medical Asso-
ciates. He practiced medicine until his retire-
ment in 2004. Don felt a special connection
with his patients, as they to him. Don met his
wife, Sandy, while she took dance lessons
from his sister, Lila. They married in 1956,
and soon three children, Howard, Jan and
Judy completed their family. Don and Sandy
were married for over 62 years, sharing a
timeless love. They resided in Willingboro,
Moorestown, Mt. Laurel, and Hollywood,
Florida. His greatest passions were his ad-
ored grandchildren, golf, tennis, and his Phil-
adelphia sports teams. Don is survived by his
devoted wife, Sandy, son Dr. Howard (Fay
Trachtenberg) Goldman of Phila., PA, daugh-
ter Jan ( Frank) Van Zant of Huntington, NY
and daughter Judy (Dr. Doug) Richter of Mt.

Laurel, NJ, a sister Lila Green. He is prede-
ceased by his sister, Arlene Dubin. Survived
by his brothers in law, Irv Dubin, and Fred
(Joan) Cohen, Also he is survived by his
grandchildren, Tyler, Alex (Aria) Mallory
(fiancé Jeff) Zack, Evan, Maryn (Liam)
Steven, Callan, Lia and many beloved cous-
ins and friends. Burial was at Montefiore
Cemetery, Jenkintown, PA. In lieu of flowers,
contributions can be made to the Multiple
Myeloma Research Foundation, www.them-
mrf.org or a charity of the donor’s choice.

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GOODMAN Nathan M. Goodman, Esq., age 82, died on
October 7, 2018. He was a lawyer who
resided in Narberth, Pennsylvania. Husband
of Gloria (nee Schaffer); father of Howard B.

Himmel, Paul B. (Florence) Himmel, Esq.,
Michelle B. (Tim Schildberger) Goodman,
Esq., and Michael W. (Jessica) Goodman;
and grandfather of Sarah, Alec, Kaylee, Jill-
ian, Sofia, Anna, Claire, Roni, and Leo. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to the
American Diabetes Assoc., 150 Monument
Rd., Suite 100, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 or
the American Cancer Society, 1626 Locust
St., Phila., PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GORDON
Herman (Hy) Gordon, 93, passed away
peacefully on Oct.23. Beloved husband of Be-
atrice and devoted father of Dr. Randy, Dr.

Keith, and Nadine. He was a graduate,
magna cum laude, of the Wharton School of
Accounting. He is survived by his grand-
daughters Jessica Alfonso (Pablo), and Dana
Bumpus (Chris). An avid tennis and bridge
player. Loved and respected by all who
worked with him. He had a devoted and
close relationship with his nephew, Herbert
Gordon. The two were best friends. Sadly will
be deeply missed by his loving wife of 71
years. There will be no funeral or shiva at
Herman’s request.

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Sylvia (nee: Fisher) died October 7, 2018.

The beloved wife of the late Robert P. Green-
span. She is survived by her sons; Brent
(Linda) Greenspan and Evan (Liz) Greenspan
and her 3 grandchildren. Sylvia was in busi-
ness with her husband in their consulting
business. Contributions may be made to a
Charity of the Donor’s Choice. Condolences
and more at BerschlerandShenberg.com.

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GROSS David Gross on November 7, 2018. Husband
of Nancy (nee Landis). Father of Deanne
(Pete) Katsaros, Suzanne (Avery) Kronstadt
and Penny (Jeffrey) Rossin. Pop Pop of
Tommy, Dylan, Drew, Olivia and Max. Relat-
ives and friends were invited to Funeral Ser-
vices Friday, 1:15 PM precisely, at Gold-
steins' Rosenberg's Raphael Sacks Suburb-
an North, 310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton.

Interment will be in Shalom Memorial Park.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
the Crohns & Colitis Foundation, 150 Monu-
ment Road, Suite 402, Bala Cynwyd, PA
19004 GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS GURBARG
Regina Gurbarg (nee Harrison) November 7,
2018, of Bala Cynwyd, PA. Beloved wife of
the late Arthur; loving mother of Daniel
Gurbarg (Diane Belinkie) and Michael
Gurbarg (Izzi); devoted sister of Charlotte
Love and Be a Klevan; also survived by 3
grandchildren, one great grandchild and pre-
deceased by a granddaughter. Relatives and
friends were invited to Services, Sunday, 12
noon, Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial
Chapels (West) 2811 West Chester Pike,
Broomall PA. Interment Haym Salomon Me-
morial Park. Contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the donor's
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
HANOVER Irving Hanover, on October 31, 2018. Hus-
band of Jackie (nee Ehrlich). Father of Ned
Hanover and Larry (Cheryl) Hanover. Grand-
father of Tyler and Gabrielle. Contributions in
his memory may be made to National Parkin-
son Foundation.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HERRING
Ruth Herring (nee Stoller), passed away
peacefully on November 7, 2018. Beloved
wife of the late Jerry. Devoted mother of the
late Barbara Weber and the late Arlene Brod-
ie (late Joseph). Loving grandmother of
Michele Cohen (Rabbi Rafi), Andrew Weber
(Danielle), Deena McArdle (John III), and
Heather Brodie. Loving great grandmother of
John McArdle IV, Ryan McArdle, Benjamin
Cohen, Tal Cohen, and many nieces and
nephews. Contributions in her memory may
be made to National Multiple Sclerosis Soci-
ety: Greater Delaware Valley Chapter 30
South 17 th Street, Suite 800 Philadelphia, PA
19103 Attention: Jim Stilwell.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS HINKLE
Jane Hinkle, 67, of Phila., PA, died Sunday,
October 21, 2018. She is survived by her
wife, Abbe Fletman; children, Theodore Ross
Fletman and Elizabeth Woods Fletman; and
brother, Woody (Karen Nasuti). Funeral ser-
vice was held at Mishkan Shalom, Phila., PA,
19128 at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, October
24 th . Memorial contributions may be made to
the Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org, or
Center for Literacy www.centerforliteracy.org
WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM KONOWITCH
DEATH NOTICES
HIRSCH Paula “Penny” Hirsch (nee Freedman) on
November 16, 2018. Beloved wife of the late
Ralph J. Hirsch. Loving mother of Dr. Hal
(Michele) Hirsch and Ellen (Lee) Aguiar. Sis-
ter of Toby Skversky. Adored grandmother of
Adam, Melissa (Christian), Ariel, Jennifer
(Russell), Nicole and Taylor. Cherished great
grandmother of Shane Marco. Contributions
in her memory may be made to Temple
Shaarei Shalom, 9085 Hagen Ranch Rd.,
Boynton Beach, FL 33472.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS JACOBSON
Mark Jacobson, October 18, 2018, of North
Wales, PA. Husband of Laurie Jacobson (Mil-
kis). Father of Kimberly (Jeffrey) Felzer,
Heather Jacobson, Rachel Jacobson and
Mathew Jacobson; Brother of Carol Jacob-
son, Lois Jacobson and Ruth Jacobson;
Grandfather of Ben, Eden and Stella. Relat-
ives and friends were invited to Services,
Sunday, 1:30 P.M. at Joseph Levine and
Sons Memorial Chapels (West), 2811 West
Chester Pike, Broomall PA. Interment private.

The family respectfully requests contribu-
tions in his memory be made to Fox Chase
Cancer Center.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
JASNER David G. Jasner died Oct. 23, 2018. He was
the husband of Rhona (nee: Bender), the
father of Marc and Scott (Debra) Jasner, and
the grandfather of Rachel and Emily. David
was a building engineer. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s
Foundation of America or a charity of the
Donor’s Choice.

BERSCHLER and SHENBERG
KLEIMAN Yetta Kleiman, November 4, 2018, of Norris-
town, PA. Wife of the late Sidney Kleiman.

Mother of Warren (Jean) Kleiman and Steph-
en Kleiman. Grandmother of Nathan, Lori,
Jaqlyn, and Grace. Great-grandmother of
Jacob and Zachary. Sister of Roberta “Rickie”
Blumenthal. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

KLINE Morris "Marshall" J. Kline, age 95, died on
October 27, 2018. He was a WW II veteran
who resided in Warminster, Pennsylvania.

Husband of Mildred "Micky" (nee Weiner);
father of Joy (Artie) Slakoff and Jeffrey
(Michele) Kline; brother of Ruth Galpern and
Lenore (Ted) Magid; grandfather of Abby,
Beth (Matt), Danielle (Kevin), David (Aman-
da); and great-grandfather of Louie, Micaela,
Jack, Gianna, Claire, Rebecca. Contributions
in his memory may be made to a charity of
the donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KONOWITCH
Thelma S. Konowitch (nee Segall) November
5, 2018. Loving mother of Paul (the late Ju-
dith), and Sally (Marty) Cohen. Adoring
grandmother of Dana, Zachary, Jeffrey, and
Margo. Thelma graduated from the Uni-
versity of PA where she majored in Econom-
ics, she worked in commercial and residen-
tial real estate. She was a long-term docent at
the following museums-National Museum of
American Jewish History, Rosenbach Mu-
seum and Library, and Congregation Rodeph
Shalom. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Congregation Rodeph Shalom.

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