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KRASSEN David J. Krassen, formerly of Centennial Sta-
tion, died October 3, 2016. Son of Louis
(Janice) and the late Selma Krassen; brother
of Alan Krassen, Andrew Krassen, Lisa (Bri-
an) Horton and Chad Wayne; loving uncle of
Blake and Sloane Horton; nephew of Sally;
also survived by many cousins. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 100 N. 20 th
St., Ste 405, Phila. PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KRATCHMAN
Judie Kratchman, October 1, 2016 of Phil-
adelphia, PA. Mother of Brett (Robyn) Kratch-
man, Karen (Bret) Gold and Barry Kratchman.

Grandmother of Sean, Rayna, Jesse, Madis-
on, Mia, Elyse and Kameron. Sister of Mi-
chael Schultz and Susan (Robert) Kuball. Off
Mother to David, Lauren and Brielle Kratch-
man and dear friend of Sheldon and Kathy
Kratchman and Terry “Doc” Swinton. Also
survived by her “Aunt Saucy” Sophie Kins-
brunner. Judie spent her life as an advocate
for humanity fighting for children’s rights,
woman’s rights and anyone in need. Contri-
butions may be made to St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital, www.stjude.org
PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc.

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LOMONOSOFF LEVINE
David Levine, originally from Pittsburgh, tra-
gically died with his beloved wife, Tania, in a
house fire on Wednesday, October 5, 2016,
at the age of 55. Loving husband of the late
Tania Levine for 30 years; caring father of Ju-
lian and Monica Levine; beloved son of Patty
and Stanley Levine, brother of Susie Gross
(Donald), Hank Levine (Jill), and Betsy Lev-
ine-Brown (Marc). David grew up on Mar-
bury Road in Churchill where he enjoyed
playing street hockey and every imaginable
sport with his siblings and neighbors. A mu-
sic lover, David played the guitar, and had re-
cently taken it up again. David showed an
early interest in nature and animals, espe-
cially reptiles. Spending his summers at
Kamp Kawanee in Pennsylvania and Camp
Walden in Canada with his siblings, he was
known as a fun-loving, prankster. He gradu-
ated from Churchill High School in 1979, and
then attended the University of Pennsylvania,
graduating in 1983 from the Wharton School
of Business. Subsequently, David lived in
Philadelphia, where he met the love of his
life, Tania. After college, David worked as an
options trader and market maker at the Phil-
adelphia Stock Exchange, eventually starting
and serving as President of his own firm, DL
Securities, Ltd. Always a risk taker with a
sharp and analytic mind, David successfully
traded options for twenty-nine years. In
2013, David reinvented himself as owner and
operator of ComForCare Senior Services Care
with his wife, Tania. David led the company’s
marketing, sales, and business strategy, and
was named one of the Huffington Post’s “50
Post-50 Boomers,” individuals who reinven-
ted themselves after the age of 50. David was
a devoted husband and father who loved to
spend time traveling with his family. Togeth-
er, David and Tania shared an appreciation
for fine and exotic foods, wines, and cooking.

Always an interested conversationalist, David
was the rare kind of person who consistently
asked others about themselves, and intently
listened to the answers. He enjoyed playing
golf, and would never say no to a poker game
with friends. He approached poker like
everything else he did, with an analytic and
studious mind. Always a lover of clever puns,
David was quick witted and funny, and could
be counted on for a play on words. All who
knew and loved David are overcome with
grief by the devastating and tragic loss. Con-
tributions may be made to Autism Speaks,
Attn: Web Gift, 1060 State Rd., 2nd FL., Prin-
ceton NJ 08540 or to Animal Rescue League
Shelter and Wildlife Center, 6620 Hamilton
Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15206.

LEVINE Tetiana (Tania) Levine, of Philadelphia, with
her beloved husband, David, tragically died in
a house fire on Wednesday, October 5, 2016,
at the age of 58. Loving wife of the late David
Levine for 30 years; caring mother of Julian
and Monica Levine; beloved daughter of Na-
dia and Osyp Nimylowycz, sister of Marta Fox
and Lydia Sos (Yarko). Raised in Phil-
adelphia, Tania’s childhood was intimately in-
volved with the Ukrainian community, espe-
cially scouting. Tania attended St Basil ele-
mentary school and graduated from Girls
High. Graduating from Temple University,
Tania went on to work for the Defense Indus-
trial Supply Center in Philadelphia after col-
lege. Tania met her soul mate, David, and the
two were married in 1986. Tania dedicated
herself to raising their two children, Julian
and Monica, tending to her parents, and tak-
ing care of others, including her precious
cats. At her children’s schools, Tania was an
active member of the Parent Teacher Organ-
ization, and could be counted on for her tire-
less hours of work. Inspired by her autistic
nephew, Tania became an aide in a school
with autistic children at Temple Beth Hillel’s
Beth El Bright Horizon program, bringing her
gifts of patience and kindness. In 2013, Tania
and her husband David acquired a local fran-
chise of ComForCare Senior Services Care, a
home healthcare business. With her clients,
Tania demonstrated generosity and empathy,
as she did with everyone she encountered.

Tania had many hobbies and passions, most
notably painting. Tania was a master painter,
crafting intricate artwork and studying under
Paul DuSolde. She enjoyed painting outdoor
landscapes and human figures. Tania was
also a voracious reader who looked forward
to in-depth conversations with her longtime
book club friends. Tania shared a love for
European travel and cooking with David and
her children. This past summer, Tania and
her daughter Monica travelled to Europe to-
gether in celebration of Monica’s college
graduation. All who knew Tania can attest to
her gentle spirit; as a mother, daughter, wife,
daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, teacher,
animal lover, businesswoman, and friend.

Tania’s easygoing nature immediately put
people at ease everywhere she went, and will
be forever missed. Contributions may be
made to Autism Speaks, Attn: Web Gift, 1060
State Rd., 2nd FL., Princeton NJ 08540 or to
Animal Rescue League Shelter and Wildlife
Center, 6620 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh,
PA, 15206.

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facebook.com/jewishexponent Harvey H. Levitan, October 4, 2015 of Phila.,
PA. Husband of the late Joan (nee Rovine).

Father of Daniel (Bronwyn) Levitan and
Jonathan (Stacy) Levitan. Brother of Sey-
mour (Alberta) Levitan. Also survived by 4
grandchildren, Jacob, Maya, Alexandra and
Samantha. Relatives and friends were invited
to Services Friday October 7, 1:00 P.M. at
Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El, 1001 Remington
Rd., Wynnewood. Interment will be at Haym
Salomon Memorial Park (Frazer, PA.). Contri-
butions in his memory be made to: Judith
Creed Homes for Adult Independence
(JCHAI), 274 South Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn
Mawr, PA. 19010, and Bronwyn and Dan Lev-
itan Foundation for Leiomyosarcoma Re-
search at MD Anderson, 1515 Holcombe
Boulevard, Houston, TX 77030.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
Marion Lomonosoff (nee Fingerman), on Oc-
tober 6, 2016. Wife of Marvin Lomonosoff.

Mother of the late Marc Lomonosoff. Ser-
vices and Interment private.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
LYONS Charles "Chuck" Lyons, on Oct. 6, 2016. Hus-
band of Judy (nee Markowich). Father of
Marcia (Ted) Wasserman, Miriam (Larry)
Frolow and Susan (Scott Rix) Lyons. Brother
of Barry (Judy Dinnerman) Lyons. Also sur-
vived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and
friends were invited to Services Monday 11
A.M. Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial
Chapel, 4737 Street Road, Trevose. Inter-
ment Roosevelt Memorial Park. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association or the Abramson
Center for Jewish Life.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MARGOLIS Zelda Margolis, (nee Gorberg), Sept. 30,
2016. Wife of the late Dr. Bernard Margolis;
mother of Nora (Alan Holtzer) Margolis, Eric
(Margaret) Margolis, Lisa (Robert) Solomon
and Rita (Joel) Stern; sister of Sander (Toby)
Gorberg; sister-in-law of Dora Wirtshafter;
also survived by 11 grandchildren. Relatives
and friends were invited to Services Sunday,
October 2, 2016, 12 Noon, at Joseph Levine
and Sons Memorial Chapel 4737 Street
Road, Trevose. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MILLER Beatrice Miller (nee Brownstein) September
25, 2016 of Haverford, PA. Wife of the late
Louis M. Miller, mother of Gail (Barry) Levin
and Shulamit Sofia. Also survived by 4
grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Ser-
vices and interment were private. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Uni-
versity of Chicago Hillel.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
PERERA Evelyn Perera (nee Greenberg), 88, of Maple-
wood, NJ died on October 1, 2016 at St.

Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ.

A graduate of Temple University with a B.A.

degree, Mrs. Perera held the position of exec-
utive secretary at the V.A. Hospital in East Or-
ange, NJ for over 30 years before her retire-
ment earlier this year. Born in Philadelphia,
PA, Mrs. Perera resided in Elkins Park, PA for
a time before moving to Maplewood 36 years
ago. Predeceased by her husband, Abraham
Perera, and siblings David Greenberg and
Sophie Slatko, Mrs. Perera is survived by her
son Michael Perera and his wife, Robin, of
Sherborn, MA; her daughter, Adele Perera,
and her partner, Priscilla, of Kew Gardens,
NY and her daughter, Melissa Perera of Sil-
ver Spring, MD. Also surviving are her five
grandchildren, Jared, Adin, Avram, Ethan and
Adam. Services were held on Wednesday Oc-
tober 5, 2016 at Shalom Memorial Park,
Huntingdon Valley, PA. Arrangements were
handled by Menorah Chapels at Millburn,
2950 Vauxhall Rd., Union, NJ.

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PIWOVAR Lois Piwovar (nee Sichel), October 14, 2016,
of Jenkintown; beloved wife of the late Willi-
am; loving mother of Dr. Neil (Janyce) Piwo-
var and Roy Piwovar; devoted sister of Nat-
alie Baskin; cherished grandmother of An-
drew Piwovar. Funeral services were held on
Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at Congregation
Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park. Interment at
Montefiore Cemetery. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
PONNOCK Toby Ponnock, of Maple Glen, a daughter of
the late Evelyn and Samuel Ponnock, died on
Sunday, October 16, of fallopian tube cancer,
at age 79, just weeks before her 80th birth-
day. She is survived by her husband Sheldon
Caplan, her daughter Barbara Zamsky, her
son Robert (Sharon) Zamsky, her grandchil-
dren Laura, Spencer, Dylan, Liam, Layne, and
William, and her sister Ronnie (Buzz) Pon-
nock Marcus). Toby was vice president of
sales for the Magic of Aloe, a skin care com-
pany, for twenty years, and was renowned for
her skill with make-up and for her success in
sales, through education about skin care and
cosmetic application. She loved to ski, sail,
and socialize. In addition, she was president
of the Huntingdon Valley Ski Club for many
years, enjoying teaching her children and her
grandchildren to ski. Toby Ponnock found
much love and happiness on her last ski trip
with her children and grandchildren in Febru-
ary 2016, while fighting cancer. She loved to
take her grandchildren on ski trips, and even
cancer did not hold her back. Her friends
took her on her last skiing trip in March
2016. Her husband talked of her zest for life
and how much she was loved by family and
friends alike. For over twenty years, Toby in-
spired a group of women by leading yoga
classes, imparting her positive attitude and
words of wisdom. Toby always owned a dog,
and her life-long love of animals motivated
her to found "Ma and Paw's Pet Sitting Ser-
vice" with her husband Shelly. Toby, who
grew up in Merion, was a graduate of Lower
Merion High School and Harcum College,
where she majored in art. She was known for
knitting exquisite sweaters and afghans, and
she was also a talented sculptor and painter.

Shelley and Toby had 49 years together. She
played a significant role in the lives of all of
her grandchildren, taking an interest in
everything that interested them. She loved to
attend their concerts, plays, games, and cel-
ebrations. She celebrated 5 of her grandchil-
dren's B'nai Mitzvot, most recently attending
her grandson Will's Bar Mitzvah. Donations
in her memory may be made to...The Americ-
an Cancer Society. The funeral was at
Levine's Memorial Chapel in Trevose, Pa, on
October 19.

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PRESSMAN Jerome Paul Pressman, age 89, died Octo-
ber 4, 2016. Husband of the late Anita (nee
Kass). Son of the late Harry P. and the late
Molly (nee Berliner), and the late Frank and
the late Mollie (nee Grosswald) Kass. Broth-
er of the late Gertrude and the late Nathan
Steinberg. Father of Cynthia and the late
Melvin R. Cardonick, Felice and the late Mur-
ray Simon, and Marc and Allison Pressman.

Grandfather of Amy, Eric and Desiree Car-
donick, Tara and Ashley Simon and Stevi and
Camryn Pressman. Great-grandfather of
Matthew, Mia, Ava and Leo Cardonick. Jerry
attended Overbrook High School where he
met his love Anita, and he attended to Drexel
University. They married Christmas Day,
1948 and he opened his own TV repair busi-
ness. Both he and Anita were one of the 25
founding families of Congregation Shaare
Shamayim in the Northeast. He was a veter-
an of WWII (branch of the U.S. Army) and a
member of the following organizations: Ta-
cony Masonic Temple Lodge 9, F.& A.M.,
Knights of Pythias Steuben Lodge No. 113,
Quaker City Montco Shriners Club - LULU
Temple, Scottish Rite Freemasonry Reading
Lodge of Perfection and Marlyn Fein Chapter
of Fox Chase Cancer Center. Contributions in
his memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS PROSSACK
Edwin R. Prossack, Died on October 16,
2016. He resided in Ardmore, PA. Beloved
husband of Helene (nee Landesberg). Loving
father of Cheryl Shusterman (Neil), Linda Al-
lison (Paul), and Janice Brod (Roy). Devoted
Pop-pop (Poppy) of Matthew (Madeleine),
Erica (Paul), Danielle, Ricki, Steven (Erin),
Jamie, and Rebecca. Dear great-Pop-pop to
4 great grandchildren. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the National Parkin-
son’s Foundation, 200 SE 1st St, Suite 800,
Miami, FL 33131 or the National Kidney
Foundation, 111 S. Independence Mall E.,
Suite 411, Phila., PA 19106.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RAND
Michael D. Rand, age 86, died on September
27, 2016 in Jerusalem, Israel; formerly of
Kfar Vradim, Israel, Camas, WA, Anchorage,
AK, Cherry Hill, NJ and Philadelphia, PA.

Mike was the beloved husband of the late
Janice (nee Kurs) and loving father of Susan
(Judah) Rand-Lakritz, Lisa (Reid) Kramer,
Sharon Leedon and Joe (Barbara) Rand, and
stepfather of Evie (Steve) Moorhouse and Bill
(Debra) Berlin. He is also survived by grand-
children Keren (Eric) Yudkovich, Shira (Ilan)
Haber, Eytan Rand-Lakritz, Robert Kramer,
Netta Leedon, Yaniv Leedon, Stephanie
(Aaron) Frazin, Samantha Rand and great-
grandsons Yair and Noam. Mike grew up at
Har Zion Temple, Wynnefield, was an active
member of Congregation Beth El, South Jer-
sey and a founding member of Congregation
Shomrei Ohr, Anchorage, AK. A retired CPA,
Mike was an accomplished sailor and an avid
amateur radio operator. He was a graduate of
Overbrook High School and Temple Uni-
versity. Donations in his memory may be
made to Camp Ramah in the Poconos,
www.ramahpoconos.org or to the Autism So-
ciety of America, www.autism-society.org.

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ROBBINS Gordon Robbins, a financial advisor, died Oc-
tober 2, 2016. Beloved husband of the late
Barbara (nee Mitchell); loving father of
Steven (Ruth Anne) Robbins, Karen (Adam)
Kleger; brother of Harvey (Susan) Robbins;
adored grandfather of Shelby, Gwen, Skyler,
Chase, and Reeve. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Gift of Life Donor
Program, 401 N 3 rd St. Phila., PA 19123.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
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ROSS Gene E. Ross, Owner of an art gallery died
October 17, 2016. He was an Army veteran
of WWII. Husband of the late Frances. Fath-
er of Donna Ross (Becky Foulds) and Dr. Mi-
chael Ross (Dr. Susan T. Elliott). Grandfath-
er of Samantha Hally Scherzberg (Karl),
Heather Ness (Mike), Matt Elliott (Erica) and
Joe Elliott (Landy). Also survived by 3 great-
grandchildren. Contributions in his memory
may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 399
Market St., Suite 102, Phila, PA 19106
GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS RUTTENBERG
RODNEY Dorothy Holender Rodney, a longtime resid-
ent of Springfield (Delco), PA, passed away
on October 15, 2016 at the age of 93 due to
complications from pneumonia. She was
born in Buffalo, NY, the daughter of the late
Fred and Florence (Weil) Holender. She has
resided since 1998 at Riddle Village, Media,
PA. She was the wife of the late Henry E.

Rodney and is survived by her children -
John (Laraine) Rodney of Sewickley, PA and
Marcia (Bill Schwarz) Rodney of Louisville,
CO. She is also survived by her grandchil-
dren - Grace (Zachary) Jones of Dayton, OH,
and Benjamin (Laura Arnold) Rodney of New
York City. Her brother, H. William Holender,
predeceased her. Dorothy volunteered for
over 30 years for the United Way of Greater
Philadelphia, starting as a donation collector
and ending as a member of the Central Alloc-
ations Committee and the Board of Trustees.

She was also a member of the League of Wo-
men Voters for over 50 years and served as
President of the Springfield League. She was
a member of Temple Sholom, Broomall, PA,
for 60 years and enjoyed bridge, traveling
and golf. Dorothy also taught English as a
second language for over 10 years. She also
sold advertising for the Springfield Press and
other Press Newspapers for ten years. She
always said she learned from and enjoyed all
these activities. In lieu of flowers, a donation
may be given to LWV Delco Education Fund,
PO Box 131, Wallingford, PA 19086, or to the
United Way of Greater Philadelphia, 1709 Ben
Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
ROSENBAUM Marvin Rosenbaum, October 7, 2016 of Wyn-
newood; Beloved husband of Marilyn (nee
Norman); loving father of Ellen (William) Hol-
lin and Richard Rosenbaum; cherished
grandfather of Benjamin and Jonathan Hollin,
Eric, Emylie and Eriya Rosenbaum. Relatives
and friends were invited to Memorial Ser-
vices, Sunday 2 P.M., Joseph Levine and
Sons Memorial Chapels (WEST), 2811 West
Chester Pike, Broomall PA. Contributions in
his memory may be made to We Will Rock
CF, c/o Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (wewill-
rockcf.passioncff.org) JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
ROSENBERG Doris Lillian Rosenberg (nee Epstein), age
88, died on September 25, 2016. She was a
retired bookkeeper/office manager who
resided in North Wales, Pennsylvania. Wife
of the late Murray; mother of Yonina (Jerry)
Schuchman, Sheryl (Nelson) Klein, and
Laurie (Barry) Kauffmann; grandmother of 9
grandchildren; and great-grandmother of 12
great-grandchildren.Contributions in her
memory may be made to Temple Sinai-
Dresher, Congregation Tiferes B'nai Israel, or
the Alzheimer's Association.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS John Stephen Ruttenberg, October 13, 2016,
of Bryn Mawr PA. Husband of Barbara
Brown-Ruttenberg. Father of Emily (Suby)
Ross, Jennifer Laurel Brown and Courtney
Erin Brown. Brother of Fred (Jean) Rutten-
berg and Roy Ruttenberg. Brother of the late
Nick Ruttenberg. Grandfather of Ella and
Chloe. Also survived by many loving family
members. Relatives and friends were invited
to Services Sunday, October 16, 1 P.M., at
Adath Israel (250 N Highland Ave., Merion
Station). Interment will be private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to The Ab-
ramson Cancer Center, c/o David Vaughn's
Research, 3535 Market St., #750, Phila. PA
19104. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SCHNABEL William I. Schnabel, of Margate, passed on
Thursday September 29th. Born June 18,
1933, predeceased parents Regina and Leon,
and son Leon Evan Schnabel. He was also
predeceased by his best friend and wife of 58
years Nancy (Stock) Schnabel. He is sur-
vived by his son Richard and daughter Cindy;
along with 6 grandchildren, Lindsey, Lauren,
Logan, Bradley, Max and Samantha. He was
retired from the US Army after 28 years act-
ive and reserve service as a Chief Warrant Of-
ficer 3. He was the Body Shop Manager at
For Buick, Inc. and prior at Bell Auto Radiat-
or and Body Co. in Philadelphia. He retired in
1991 and moved, with Nancy, to Margate,
New Jersey, where they happily lived out
their lives at the shore. He was a member of
the Military Officers Association, Jewish War
Veterans, DAV, MOOA and other Military Or-
ganizations. Graveside services were held on
Sunday, October 2 nd , at 11am at King David
Memorial Park in Bensalem, PA.

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SEGAL Florence Segal of Wyomissing PA passed
away on Thursday September 22nd at the
age of 88. She is survived by her husband of
69 years Marvin, children Barry and Marci,
daughter-in-laws Kathy and Sabine and
grandchildren Jae-Jae and Lia.We all loved
her and will miss her greatly.

SHERR Joyce Sherr (nee Lipin), died September 20,
2016. Predeceased by her husband Philip
and her children Jay Leslie Kramer and Lori
Jill Kramer. Survived by grandson Christoph-
er Michael Kramer. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Jewish Family and
Children’s Services of Greater Philadelphia,
2100 Arch St., 5 th Floor, Phila. PA 19103.

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SILBER Morry Silber, age 74, died on September 22,
2016. He was a salesman who resided in
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Beloved hus-
band of Ida (Penny) Silber (nee Ross); dear
father of Scott Silber and Eileen Flax; brother
of Harriet Ozer and the late Marilyn Berman
and Renee Silber; grandfather of Rachael
and Michael Flax and Amelia and Myles Sil-
ber. Friends wishing may contribute to the
National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, P.O.

Box 1848, Longmont, CO 80502.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SILVER
Florence Silver (nee Labov), September 23,
2016, of Rydal, PA. Wife of the late Harry Sil-
ver. Survived by loving family and friends.

Graveside services were held at Shalom Me-
morial Park in Philadelphia, PA. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Chil-
dren's Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation,
Alzheimer's Association, Jewish Federation of
Greater Philadelphia.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
SILVERBERG Henry Michael Silverberg, an executive, died
October 14, 2016. Beloved husband of Karen
Silverberg (nee Landman). Loving father of
Beth Klein (Art), Robin Zappin (Greg), and
David Silverberg (Barbara). Devoted grandpa
of Melissa and Jessica Klein, Nicole and
Danny Zappin, and Reuben, Judah, and
Sydney Silverberg. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Jewish Federa-
tion of Greater Philadelphia, 2100 Arch St.,
Phila. PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS STAMM
M. Philip Stamm, age 94, died on October 12,
2016. He was a retired engineering supply
salesperson who resided in Dresher,
Pennsylvania. He was also Past President of
Bnai Brith York Road Wingate Lodge and an
Army Veteran & Purple Heart recipient of
WW II. Beloved husband of Alice Feucht-
wanger; loving son of the late Dr. Camille J.

Stamm & Beatrice (nee Oppenheimer); de-
voted father of Richard (Robin) Stamm and
Charles (Cathy) Stamm; adoring grandfather
of Mark (Rene), Kyle, & Aaron (Sammi)
Stamm, Heather (Michael) Fidler, and David
(Laura Khoudari) Stamm; and loving great-
grandfather of Reece, Tyler, Aubrey, & Gloria.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
the Alzheimer's Association.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS STEIN
Irma G. Stein (nee Goldberg), died Sept. 23,
2016. Wife of the late Morton. Mother of
Samuel (Barbara) Stein, Amy (Mitchell) Ab-
rams, and the late Robert Alan Stein (Cece).

Sister of Myra (Alexander) Labe and the late
Harriet Greenspan (Herbert). Grandmother of
Lisa (Hayden), Randi (Mark), Robert (Alecia),
Zachary (Laura), Josh (Mallory), and Meryl.

Great-grandmother of 9. Contributions in
Irma’s memory may be made to Congrega-
tion Beth Or, 239 Welsh Rd, Maple Glen PA
19002 or Abramson Center for Jewish Life,
1425 Horsham Rd, North Wales PA 19454.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WEISFELD
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TEPLITZKY Bruce Alan (Tippy) Teplitzky, 60, of Avon Hill,
Howardsville, VA died on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 27. He was born on 28, 1956 and grew
up in Philadelphia, PA. His parents were the
late Arthur L. and Estelle R. Teplitzky. Bruce
attended Emory University, where he earned
a BS in Biology and an MS in Microbiology.

He worked in the field of drug development
and spent the last 20 years of his career as
an executive with PRA Health Sciences. His
job took him all over the world, and he
resided in England for three years with his
wife and daughters, which he remembered
with great fondness. Bruce is survived by his
daughters, Hannah and Sarah, his brother
Andy and his wife Karol, of Arlington, VA, and
his nephews Sam and Max. In 1999, Bruce
moved to Avon Hill in Howardsville from
Charlottesville where he spent many years
restoring the house and adjacent property. It
is now the beautiful Avon Hill Lodge, which
hosts many memorable events and family
gatherings. He was proud of his role in
restoring the houses and preserving the his-
tory of the property. The family would like to
thank the staff at the Hospice of the Pied-
mont for their care and attention during
Bruce’s last days. The family suggests that
memorial contributions be made to the Hos-
pice of the Piedmont at: www.hopva.org
WEBER Sandra Weber (nee Fratkin), Oct. 6, 2016 of
Elwyn, PA. Wife of the late Herbert. Sister of
the late Mary Ann Blum; aunt of Betsy Silver-
man and David S Blum. Also survived by
many loving family and friends. Relatives and
friends were invited to Graveside Services
Friday, October 7, 2:30 P.M. at King David
Memorial Park (Bensalem). Contributions in
her memory may be made to the Hebrew As-
sociation for the Deaf.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
WEISFELD David Weisfeld passed away at the age of 95
peacefully on August 5, 2016, after a brief ill-
ness. David grew up in the Strawberry Man-
sion neighborhood of Philadelphia and lived
in Mt. Airy, Wyndmoor and Wyncote before
moving with wife Lillian to Fort Lauderdale in
2001. Dave lived a long, happy and blessed
life. He and his life partner Lil, were married
joyfully for 71 years, until her death in July,
2014. Dave, together with Lil, loved playing
cards with friends and, in middle age, took up
golf and experienced many hours of pleasure
on the golf course. He enjoyed going to work
every day, six or even seven days per week.

For fifty years, Dave Weisfeld owned and op-
erated the D & W Famous Store in Camden,
New Jersey. The venerable army and navy
store served as a valued resource for Cam-
den’s working men and a well regarded and
welcoming community hub. Throughout his
retirement, Dave remained active and fully
engaged in the pleasures and meaningful en-
deavors of life. At age 94, Dave walked into a
showroom and drove away in a new Nissan
sedan. Just days before his passing, he en-
joyed his almost daily ritual of coffee and fel-
lowship with his Dunkin Donuts buddies, all
almost half his age. Dave was well known for
his wonderful sense of humor – quips and
observations about life and the world – that
provided a grounding perspective on the ups
and downs of the human experience and a
delight to all who knew him. He derived much
joy and pride from his children and grand-
children. Dave is survived by son Arthur
Weisfeld (Virginia Brabender, Ph.D.) of
Swarthmore, PA, his daughter Judy Levy
(Robert Levy, Ph.D.) of Cooper City, FL, and
grandchildren Seth (Kelly), Rachel, Jacob
(Natasha Go) and Gabi. It has been said that
death ends a life, but the person lives on in
the hearts and minds of his/her loved ones.

This truth is a sense of comfort for the fam-
ily and friends of David Weisfeld.

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