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N ovember , 2018 D eath N otices
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KOSSOFF MELLON
RANDALL Edith Kossoff (nee Factor) November 2, 2018
of Elkins Park, PA. Beloved wife of the late
Harold Kossoff; loving mother of Sharon
Kossoff Robbins, Jacqueline Kossoff, Rosel-
len Kossoff O’Sullivan and husband Terry,
David Kossoff and wife Janice; cherished
grandmother of Marni, Rebecca, Zahava
(Shannon), Lauren, Elizabeth, Adam, Jordan
and Samantha; great grandmother of Victor-
ia, Juliet, Ayden, Cole and Desi. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to a char-
ity of your choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LANDIS Shirley Mellon (nee Gordon) on October 28,
2018. Wife of the late Joseph. Mother of
Pam (Alan) Mutchnick and Dr. Synthia Mel-
lon (Dr. Walter Miller). Grandmother of
Stephanie (Michael), Erica (Mario), Sam-
antha (Charles) and Nathaniel. Great Grand-
mother of Jake, Ben, Sophia, Madelyn and
Wells. Relatives and friends were invited to
Funeral Services Wednesday 9:30 AM pre-
cisely at Goldsteins' Rosenberg's Raphael
Sacks Suburban North, 310 2nd Street Pike,
Southampton, PA. Interment Montefiore
Cemetery. Contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVY
Albert Neckritz, Nov. 18, 2018, of Elkins Park,
PA. Beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee
Leifer); loving father of Irma Yehuda (Eli) and
Sheryl Neckritz (George Abramson); cher-
ished grand-father of Sari Yehuda, Margi Ye-
huda (Cyle), Ilana David (Shauli) and Becca
Neckritz. Contributions in his memory may
be made to the Abramson Center for Jewish
Life www.abramsoncenter.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Martin Landis, age 89, died on October 31,
2018. He was a retired computer program-
mer for the naval yard who resided in Phil-
adelphia, Pennsylvania. Husband of Elaine
(nee Spitzberg); father of Martin (Joni) Bisk;
and grandfather of Matthew and Jamie. Con-
tributions in his memory may be made to the
Women's Humane Society, 3839 Richlieu
Road, Bensalem, PA 19020.
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Robert P. Levy, November 7, 2018 of Bryn
Mawr, PA. Survived by his wife of 63 years,
Rochelle "Cissie"; his 5 children, Kathryn Levy
Feldman (David), Wendy Levy Kalmus
(Mark), Robert P. Levy Jr. (Joanne Struett),
Angela Levy Beck (Antony), Michael T. Levy
(Margaret Finney); and his 13 grandchildren;
Alexander Feldman (Samantha), Peter Feld-
man (Dr. Sarah Lopatin), Caroline Feldman,
Emma Beck, William Beck, Andrew Beck,
Henry Beck, Lily Beck, Ryder Finney, Tyler
Levy, Sam Levy, Evan Levy and Grayson
Levy. Relatives and friends were invited to
services Sunday, November 11th, 12:30 PM
at Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel,
4737 Street ?Road, Trevose. Interment will
be private. Contributions in his memory may
be made to the Philadelphia Little Quakers,
University of Pennsylvania Tennis or the Wil-
liam Penn Charter School.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MARMER Stephen L. Marmer, Oct 21, 2018 of Phila.,
Beloved father of Paige Marmer (Scott
Hinders) and Erika Rubin (Chad). Devoted
brother of Carol Bulkin (Steven), Terry Marm-
er and the late Bruce Marmer. Grandfather of
Hannah J. and Evan G. Rubin. Relatives and
friends were invited to Services Wed 10 A.M.
Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel,
4737 Street Road, Trevose. Ent. Roosevelt
Memorial Park, following Ent. A Celebration
of Life followed for everyone at Cescaphe
Ballroom, 923 N. 2nd St Phila., Pa 19123.
Contributions in his memory may be made to
The Amyloidosis Foundation amyloidosis.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
NECKRITZ OSTROFF
Sylvia Ostroff (nee Kligman), age 96, died on
October 29, 2018. She was a retired book-
keeper who resided in Elkins Park,
Pennsylvania. Wife of the late Theodore Os-
troff; mother of the late Marlene Lynn Ostroff;
aunt of Helene Vanover; and cousin of Roslyn
Pearl, David Orlow, Dennis Winokur, and
Trudy Winokur. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Duskin Orphan Fund of
Israel, 1533 44th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11219.
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MASTER - WOLFSFELD
After a long and full life, Miriam "Mim" (nee
Master) Wolfsfeld from Philadelphia and later
Florida, passed away Friday, October 26th,
2018. She was the dearly loved wife of the
late Marty Master and the late Morris (Mush)
Wolfsfeld. Loving mom of Stephen Master
(Sharyn) and Stacey Master Goldman (Ed);
Adored Grandmom of Marti Goldman Drozel
(Gary), Elyssa Goldman, Michael Painter and
the late Stacey Jo Painter. Amazing great
grandmom to Jamie, Callie, and Dillon Drozel
and Jake and Marissa Pavorsky. She will be
deeply missed by her sister, Helen Kaminsky
and brother Richard Waxman (Susan) and
her entire family and friends. Contributions in
her memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
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Bernice “Bunny” Randall (nee Davis) of Erd-
enheim, PA, passed away on Saturday,
November 3, 2018 at age 87. She was the
beloved wife of the late Sol Randall, adored
daughter of the late Isadore and Teenie Davis
(nee Sattler) and the devoted sister to the late
Merle (Jimmy) Davis. She was the loving
Mother of Jeffrey and Kathe (nee Deason)
Randall of Grapevine, TX, Tina and Matthew
Murphy of Hampden, MA and Lee Randall
and Michael Avicolli of New Hope, PA. Cher-
ished Grandmother of Matthew Murphy of
Hampden, MA and Samantha Murphy of
Tempe, AZ. She is survived by her stepson,
Michael and his wife Cathie (nee Berg) Ran-
dall and their son, Seth. In addition to her
children, Bunny was a devoted Aunt to Lynn
(nee Davis) and Jimmy Elmore, Karen (nee
Davis) and Brian Gatchell and Terry and Traci
(nee Sallinger) Davis, as well as the loving
cousin to Martin and Andrea Sattler and Paul
and Jo Anne Sattler. She is remembered by
many dear, great nieces, nephews and cous-
ins. Bunny was born and raised in Fairmont,
WV. She was a graduate of Ohio State Uni-
versity and an active member of the Hillel or-
ganization. Following graduation from Ohio
State, she began her career as a Radiology
Technician. While raising her family, she was
an avid volunteer in the Springfield Town-
ship School District and served as PTA Pres-
ident. She was a past member of the Beth
Tikvah-B’Nai Jeshurun Sisterhood. After rais-
ing her family she worked for 31 years at Aet-
na Healthcare as National Accounts/Eligibility
Specialist. Following her retirement at age 80,
Bunny enjoyed traveling, Maj-Jong, Canasta,
knitting and spending time visting with her
dear family and friends. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Susan G. Komen
for the Cure , 125 S. 9th Street, Suite 202,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 (of which Bunny was
breast cancer survivor) or a charity of the
donor's choice .
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS REDELHEIM
Phyliss Redelheim (nee First) of North
Wales, Pa. Mother of David (Joan) Redel-
heim, Daniel (Nora) Redelheim, the late Dr.
Paul Redelheim (Carol) and the late Jonath-
an Redelheim (Gail). Grandmother of Caryn,
Stacy, Seth, Allison, Sarah, Joshua and Bri-
anne. Also survived by five great-grandchil-
dren. Services and Interment at Roosevelt
Memorial Park will be private. Contributions
in her memory may be made to a charity of
the donor's choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
REIDER Emanuel Reider, age 82, died on November
2, 2018. Husband of 59 years to Judith (nee
Small); father of Joann (Derek) Reider-Evans,
Steven (Terri Denard) Reider, and Marc (Jes-
sica Reifer) Reider. He was a retired archi-
tect, traction modeler, and avid Eagles fan
who graduated from Central High School and
the University of Pennsylvania. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to a char-
ity of the donor's choice.
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ROTHSCHILD RICHTER
Nettie Spungen Richter, daughter of Harry
Spungen and Dorothy Snyder Spungen, and
sister of Sidney Spungen, passed from our
lives on October 15, 2018 at age 87 after a
long life marked by many accomplishments.
Born in Philadelphia on April 25, 1931, she
attended Olney HS, Temple University (B.A.)
and Villanova University (M.A.). Nettie was a
first and second grade teacher, working 25
years at Myers Elementary in Cheltenham
Township, PA. She still has students who re-
member her nurturing. Nettie described her
marriage to Rick Richter as long, interesting
and never dull! She helped Rick with several
businesses. Rick was a private pilot, and to-
gether, they were active in Aircraft Owners &
Pilots Association (AOPA) and traveled all
along the east coast and coastal Canada. In
1986, she and her husband moved west from
the Philly area to Albuquerque, NM, where
they lived for 31 years, making many friends.
Nettie became a Master Gardener and en-
joyed this network immensely. She also
joined Prudential as a Financial Planner. She
and Rick traveled throughout the west and
flew their plane to Oshkosh AirVenture. To-
gether with their daughter and son-in-law,
they helped build a Light Sport Aircraft and
volunteered with aviation activities connec-
ted to the Experimental Aircraft Association
(EAA) Chapter 179. Just last year, Nettie and
Rick relocated to Pompano Beach, Florida.
Nettie was involved in organizations that
helped people better their lives. The most im-
portant to her was the American Diabetes As-
sociation (ADA) where she pioneered the par-
ticipation of laypeople in the Greater Phila af-
filiate when her oldest daughter developed ju-
venile diabetes. She helped at a camp for dia-
betic children (Camp Firefly in Spring Mount,
PA), raised money with Rick for diabetes pro-
grams, organized the first National Youth
Committee & Youth Congress, originated and
authored Kids Korner (always an advocate for
children and families!) for Diabetes Forecast
magazine, served as an acclaimed National
Secretary, and received many awards, includ-
ing a Lifetime Achievement Award, for her
dedicated volunteer work. Nettie is survived
by her beloved husband Rick, daughters
Kathy Richter-Sand (Robert Richter-Sand)
and Eileen Richter (Paul Livant), grandchil-
dren Erica Bentley, Matt Sand (Lily Sand),
Hannah Livant and great-grandchildren Layla
Sand, Eli Watson, and Parsa Sand. She is
also survived by her brother Sidney Spungen
(Betty Spungen), many beloved nieces, neph-
ews and cousins, and treasured friends. A
celebration honoring Nettie’s remarkable life
will be arranged at a future date. Nettie would
be honored by donations to The American
Diabetes Association New Mexico Camp 180
main.diabetes.org/goto/camp180 or The
American Diabetes Association ANM Hub Of-
fice 5333 N. 7th Street Ste B212 Phoenix AZ
85014 in memory of Nettie Richter.
ROSENHOLTZ Marvin David Rosenholtz, October 29, 2018.
Husband of Evelyn (nee Schwartz). Father of
Ann Rosenholtz Fine (Jerry) and Neal (Mary)
Rosenholtz. Brother of Arnold Rosenholtz
and Raymond Rosenholtz. Grandfather of
Jared Rosenholtz, Jonathan and Emily Fine,
Daniel and Heather Greer. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the Talmudical
Yeshiva, 6063 Drexel Road, Philadelphia, Pa.
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RAPHAEL-SACKS Dorothy Rothschild (nee Beckman), October
25, 2018; of Jenkintown and Elkins Park, PA;
beloved wife of Morton “Bud”; loving mother
of Susan Sahm (Robert) and Jill Weiss; cher-
ished grandmother of Scott and Sara Weiss.
Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
ROVNER Felice Lewis Rovner, 98, of Galloway passed
away on November 5th of natural causes.
Raised in Atlantic City, Felice lived in Mar-
gate City and West Palm Beach with her hus-
band of 66 years Harvey Rovner, who prede-
ceased her in 2011. Following graduation
from ACHS (where she later taught English),
Felice attended the NJ College for Women-
Douglass College. During WWII she worked
on ENIAC, the world’s first electronic general-
purpose computer Felice and mother Mollye
helped create the local Golda Meir Hadassah
chapter and together hosted “Hadassah
Speaks” on WMID. Felice loved writing,
painting, music, traveling and her beloved
beach and boardwalk. She co-authored “A
Farmer’s Daughter-Bluma” with longtime
friend Bluma Bayuk Rappaport Purmell. She
is survived by children Neil Rovner of Harris-
burg, Pa.; William Rovner (Donna) of Rob-
binsville, N.J.; and, Saralee Rovner Leary
(Tim) of Portsmouth, R.I.; grandchildren:
Adam Rovner (Jessica), Matthew Rovner,
Miriam Rovner, Melissa Faria (Matt), Michael
Rovner, Andrea Hebert (Shawn), and Virginia
Leary; great-grandchildren: Eli Brown, Talia
Rovner and RJ Faria; beloved sisters-in-law:
Arlene Rovner and Bess Rovner and nieces,
nephews, cousins, and long-time friends.
She was predeceased by parents Mollye and
Harry Lewis and brother Lionel Lewis. The
family thanks Sybil Whitely, Rober t
Dougherty and staff at Seashore Gardens for
many kindnesses. Donations in her memory
may be made at hopespringsfarm.org or sea-
shoregardens.org. ROTH-GOLDSTEINS’ MEMORIAL CHAPEL
RUTTENBERG Helene (nee Satinover), October 31, 2018, of
Merion Station, PA. Beloved wife of Dr. Ber-
tram Ruttenberg; loving mother of Jac-
queline Ruttenberg, Rebecca Ruttenberg, and
Jonathan Ruttenberg; devoted grandmother
of Joshua Ruttenberg. Passionate reader and
writer; lover of art, music, and drama; talen-
ted cook and quiltmaker; witty storyteller. Es-
pecially adored babies and little dogs.
Graveside services were held Friday, Novem-
ber 2, at Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
The Center for Autism.
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