O ctober , 2019 D eath N otices
KATZ DEATH NOTICES
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DEATH NOTICES
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KATZ KERNIS
KRAWITZ LEVITAN
Bernard N. Katz, Esquire, January 12, 1928-
October 5, 2019. The founder of Meranze,
Katz, and Gaudioso P.C. and dedicated his
professional life as a champion of the rights
and quality of life for tens of thousands of
working men, women and their families in-
cluding the Pressmen, Drivers, Mailers and
Paper Handlers at the Inquirer and Daily
News. Bernard (“Bernie”) attended law
school immediately upon completing service
in the U.S. Navy during WW II. He founded
the firm over 60 years ago as a result of his
deep commitment to and belief in the labor
movement, and devoted his entire profes-
sional career to improving the lives of work-
ing people and protecting the rights of Labor
organizations. Recognized as one of the pre-
eminent labor lawyers in the country, Bernie
served on numerous governmental commis-
sions pertaining to labor law, including the
Hickman Commission which was respons-
ible for the design, drafting and ultimate pas-
sage of Pennsylvania Act 195, which brought
Union representation to public employees.

Bernie taught for many years at the Temple
University School of Law in its post-graduate
law program, concentrating in Labor law and
Labor arbitration and was responsible for
mentoring and training generations of Union
side labor lawyers who followed in his path.

Bernie was licensed in the states of
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, and
practiced before the Supreme Court of the
United States, the U. S. Courts of Appeals for
the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 11th and District of
Columbia Circuits, and numerous Federal
District Courts, as well as the National Labor
Relations Board, Federal Mediation Concili-
ation Service and the American Arbitration
Association. He was directly responsible for
innumerable legal decisions shaping the
workplace life and standards of living that
working men, women and their families en-
joy today. Dubbed “Bernie the Attorney” by
his clients, they knew they had in him a tire-
less advocate who lived the values of the
trade union movement. A giant in the labor
movement, his passing marks the end of an
era. Bernie was also a devoted, loving, gener-
ous and caring husband, father, grandfather
and great-grandfather. Whether it was spe-
cial occasions, sports competitions, school
shows, dance recitals, family dinners or just
day to day life, Bernie was always there to
support his family and share his excitement
and joy in their accomplishments. His wit,
passion for life and humor were infectious as
he lived the qualities of grace in accomplish-
ments and perseverance when overcoming
obstacles. An avid ocean swimmer and exer-
cise enthusiast, nothing gave him more
pleasure than sharing athletic pursuits with
his children and later his grandchildren. He is
survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Nat-
aleen, his son (and law partner) Michael and
his wife Sharon, his daughter (and law part-
ner) Elissa and her husband Joe, his grand-
children Dan and Shoshana and their
spouses Cassie and Adam, his grandchildren
Alexis and Danielle and her husband Mark
and his great-grandchildren Eve, Sansa and
Isabeau. Contributions may be made in his
memory to the World Jewish Congress.

GOLDSTEIN'S ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Ethel Kernis (nee Hershgordon) on October
2, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Dr. David
Kernis; Loving mother of Irving (Bernice)
Kernis, Eugene (Zhao Xinge) Kernis, Bobbie
(Ralph) Posmontier and Sharon (Angela
O'Neal) Dean; Devoted Grandmother of
Steven, Lauren, Michelle, Julia, Amanda, Saul
and Matthew; Adoring great-grandmother of
Tyler, Jacob, Emily, Amanda, Alexander, Cara
and Lena. Contributions in her memory may
be made to Tzedek V'Shalom, PO Box 863,
Newtown, PA 18940.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS KORMAN
Jane Korman (nee Friedman), October 5,
2019 of Jupiter, FL. and Ft. Washington, PA.

Wife of Leonard I. Korman; Mother of Alison
Korman Feldman (Marc), Susan Schurr (Mi-
chael) and Catherine Altman (Larry); Grand-
mother of Avery (Doug), Harry, Lily, Joey,
Billy, Lauren and Daniel. Daughter of the late
David J. Friedman and the late Rosalie Wachs
(nee Cheskis); sister of the late Regina
Goldenberg. Jane understood that art is part
of life, and once called her and Leonard’s
journey through the creative world “the trip
of a lifetime.” Contributions in Jane’s
memory may be made to; The Jane and Le-
onard Korman Respiratory Institute c/o Jef-
ferson Office of Institutional Advancement 25
S. 9th St., Suite 600 Philadelphia, PA 19107
(https://giving.jefferson.edu/giving- guide/centers-institutes/korman-respiratory-
institute/give.html); Morris Arboretum of the
University of Pennsylvania 100 E. Northwest-
e rn A ven ue P hila de lp h ia , PA 191 18
(https://experience.morrisarboretum.org/Me mbershipAndDonations) or The Norton Mu-
seum of Art 1450 S Dixie Highway West Palm
Beach, FL 33401(https://www.norton.org/get-
involved/give) JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
KRANCER Evelyn Krancer (nee Levenberg), October 18,
2019, of Boca Raton, FL. Beloved wife of the
late Ronald A. Krancer and the late Bernard
Rossman; loving mother of Larry Ravetz
(Christine Szarka) and Lisa Ravetz (Mark
Freedman); cherished grand-mother of
Rachel (Erik), Samuel, Abraham and Ben-
jamin; sister of the late David Levenberg; and
sister in law Jean Dries (Alan). Contributions
in her memory may be made to the Associ-
ation for Adults with Developmental Disabilit-
ies www.aaddpa.org or Old York Road
Temple-Beth Am www.oyrtnetham.org
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
A Community
Remembers Roslyn D. Krawitz died on Friday, October 4,
2019 at the Abington – Lansdale Hospital.

She was ninety-one years of age. Born in
Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late
Emil Jack and Reba Davis. Roslyn had been
a resident of the Abramson Center for Jew-
ish Life in North Wales for the past 6 months.

She was previously a longtime resident of
Jenkintown and Glenside, PA Mrs. Krawitz
was a retired teacher; she had taught at vari-
ous secular and religious day schools. She
was also the founder of Aleph Bet Nursery
School in NE Philadelphia Roslyn was a
graduate of Pierce Junio College and Temple
University where she received her bachelor’s
degree and teaching certification. Roslyn was
a member of Old York Road Temple Beth Am
where she taught Hebrew school and was the
librarian. She was a long-time member of
Hanna Senesh Hadassah for more than 60
years. Roslyn loved to collect giraffes, play
scrabble, banana-gram and rummikub.

Roslyn was the beloved wife of Melvin Kraw-
itz for 58 ½ years before his death in 2010.

She was the devoted mother of Les Krawitz
(Susan), Howard Krawitz (Jodi) and Nancy
Weinberg (Richard). She was the loving
grandmother of Alan, Marc, Seth, Chelsea
and Ross. Roslyn was the proud great-grand-
mother of Mason Krawitz and Carson Kraw-
itz. LAMB FUNERAL HOME, Inc.

KUPERMAN Jacob “Jay” Kuperman on October 22, 2019.

Husband of the late Claire. Father of Miriam
(Joel) Barrish, Elaine (Rami) Elfassi and
Debbie Fischer. Also survived by 10 grand-
children and 15 great grandchildren. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests that contribu-
tions in Jay's memory be made to Jewish
Family & Children's Services of Greater Phil-
adelphia, Attn: Development Dept., 2100 Arch
St., 5th Fl., Phila., PA 19103 or Abington
Health Foundation/Jefferson Health Hospice
at Warminster, 1200 Old York Rd., Abington,
PA 19001, checks should be made payable to
Abington Health Foundation.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LANDES
Albert Landes, owner of JSM Enterprises, on
October 8, 2019. Husband of Lorraine (nee
Janofsky). Father of Jeffrey (the late Jill)
Landes, Scott (Inna) Landes, Esq. and Mi-
chael (Shari) Landes. Grandfather of Fallon,
Drew (Alena), Alix, Brock, and Andre. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to
Musella Foundation, 1100 Peninsula Blvd.,
Hewlett NY 11557 www.virtualtrials.org
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LEVENTHAL
Jack Leventhal, October 14, 2019 of Lafay-
ette Hill, PA. Beloved husband of the late
Irene (nee Gibber) and the late Marilyn (nee
Shandroff). Devoted father of Judi Fisher
(Neil) and Robert Leventhal (Jane). Dear
brother of Norman Leventhal and Vida Klein.

Loving grandfather of Scott Fisher (Janna),
Adam Fisher (Rebecca), Jen Esser (Paul),
and Jay Leventhal (Aly). Loving great grand-
father of Mayah and Blake Fisher. Funeral
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Valerie Fassler Levitan, Ph.D., age 87, died
peacefully on October 15, 2019, at the home
of her son, Dan Levitan, in Fremont, CA,
where she lived for the last two years. Born
on August 18, 1932, in Philadelphia, Valerie
was educated at Philadelphia High for Girls
(GHS), University of Pennsylvania (B.S. in
English and History), University of Vermont
(M.Ed. in Educational Administration), and
Walden University, where she received her
Ph.D. in administration and management in
1994, at age 62. She was the Executive Dir-
ector of many organizations: in Philadelphia
of Soroptimist International of the Americas
(1969-1979), in Chicago of Zonta Internation-
al (1979-1990) and Dystonia Medical Re-
search Foundation (1992-2001), and in
Rochester, VT, of Pierce Hall Community
Center (2002-2017). She was president of
GHS Alumnae Association, the first female
president of Kol Ami Synagogue in Chicago,
and served on the board of Shir Shalom Syn-
agogue in Woodstock, VT, where she also
taught Sunday school. Her first career was as
a teacher, assistant principal, and co-owner
of the Levitan School in Center City Phil-
adelphia (1950-1968). A lifelong learner, she
shared her love of learning by teaching stu-
dents of all ages. She is survived by her chil-
dren: Dan Levitan (partner Ralph Cenabre) of
Fremont CA, and Jeanie Levitan (husband
Don Crickard) of Hancock VT; 5 grandchil-
dren: Paige Crickard, Michael Crickard, Steve
Alves, Lisa Longaker, and Jeanné Wildman;
and 4 great-grand-children: Katelyn, Ally,
Luke, and Joaquim. She is also survived by
her sister, Beverly Fassler Goldberg, and
brother-in-law, Dr. Daniel M. Goldberg, of
Philadelphia, and their sons, Randy, Jonath-
an, and Teddy and their families. A Memorial
Gathering will be held at Pierce Hall in
Rochester VT, on Sunday, November 3, at 3
P.M. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Pierce Hall Community Center, P.O.

Box 86, Rochester VT 05767.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS LICHTENSTEIN
Miriam Lichtenstein, on October 13, 2019,
she resided in Ardmore, PA The former Miri-
am Himelfarb, wife of the late Albert; mother
of Danny Lichtenstein and Ellen Lichtenstein;
sister of Paul (Sheila) Himelfarb; grandmoth-
er of Andrew, Matthew and Ariel.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MARGULIS
Irvin Margulis, October 17, 2019. Loving
husband of Sandra Margulis (nee Kelem),
father of Jason and Lauren (David Hoover)
Margulis, David and Andrew Wolf. Grandfath-
er of Cole, Brad, Emma, and Landon. Dona-
tions in his memory may be made to Penn
Medicine Office of Development - GI Onco-
logy Section 3535 Market St. Suite 750
Phila., PA 19104.

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MAYER Pearl Mayer (nee Levin), on September 25,
2019. Wife of the late Max Mayer; mother of
Steven (Miriam) Mayer, Larry (Marcy) Mayer,
and Kenneth (the late Rochelle) Mayer;
grandmother of Jeffrey, Karen, Jessica (Mar-
cus), and Carly; great-grandmother of
Zachary and Jaden. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
MAZER Leah Mazer (nee Cartun), on September 1,
2019 of Palm Beach, FL. Beloved wife of the
late Irving Mazer. Loving mother of Susan
(Jeff) Levitt and Marjorie Sacks. Devoted
grandmother of Jonathan, Kate Elizabeth,
Jennifer and Michael and great-grandmother
of Naomi, Scarlet and Gavin. Services and In-
terment were private. Contributions may be
made to Jewish Federation of Greater Phil-
adelphia or a charity of the donor's choice.

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MAUZE Harriet Mauze, September 24, 2019, of Me-
dia, PA. Loving wife of the late Edward
Schwartz and the late Jerome Mauze. De-
voted mother of Bob Schwartz (Carol), Bill
Schwartz, and Lynn Cashell (David). Beloved
grandma of Zachary Schwartz (Gretchen),
Douglas Cashell (Caitlin), Allison Craft (Kev-
in), Emily Cashell-DeSilva (Chance). Adoring
great-grandma of Asher Cashell, Silas
Schwartz, Brixton Craft. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Leukemia And
Lymphoma Society, www.lls.org, or the
United Service Organization (USO),
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MILLER DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
MILLER Jack Miller, former Vice President of Meat,
Deli & Seafood at Food Fair/Pantry Pride
Stores died Tuesday, October 8, 2019 from
complications of lung cancer & Parkinson’s
disease at Del Ray Hospital in Florida at the
age of 90. Jack Miller, the son of John and
Sarah Miller, was born in Harrisburg, PA. He
was a graduate of John Harris High School,
class of 1947. He met his first wife and the
mother of his 4 children, Pauline (nee Pruss),
in 1949. They got engaged in 1951. Mar-
riage plans were placed on hold when he was
drafted to the U.S. Army during the Korean
War. He received many honors during his
service and upon discharge he married Pau-
line in 1953. He worked at Food Fair/Pantry
Pride Stores first as an apprentice meat cut-
ter advancing to V.P. of Meat, Deli & Sea-
food over a 32-year period of service. He pur-
chased and operated a Prime Meat retail
store in Warminster, PA with family for many
years. His 1 st wife Pauline died of cancer at
age 61 in 1993. He subsequently married
Betty Sacks, also from Harrisburg, PA in
1995. During their 14 years of marriage, they
lived both in Harrisburg and Florida until her
death in 2009. He then lived in Boca Raton,
Florida full time where he spent 8 years with
a close friend and companion, Elaine
Tischler. Jack was an avid golfer, coin col-
lector and sports fan. He was a member of
Beth Am Congregation in Boca Raton, FL;
Chisuk Emuna Congregation in Harrisburg,
PA; Beth Shalom Synagogue in Elkins Park,
PA and for many years at Blue Ridge Coun-
try Club in Harrisburg, PA. He is prede-
ceased by his sister Helen Stadd (Mort),
brother Leo Miller (Rose) both from Bal-
timore, MD. He is survived by 4 children: Jef-
frey (Dr. Janice) Miller of Pikesville, MD;
Dean (Donna) Miller of Newtown, PA; Sandra
(Michael) Moncada of Doylestown, Pa; and
Eric Miller of Boca Raton, Florida. Pop-pop
Jack had great love and affection for his 9
grandchildren: Harris, Paulina, Alexandria,
Jordan, Parker, Reid, Hayden, Jake and
Jared. Jack is also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Arrangements are under the
care of the Hetrick-Bitner Funeral Home,
3125 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17109.

To send condolences or to share memories
with the family please go to BitnerCares.com.

Memorial contributions in Jack’s honor may
be made to the American Cancer Society, 125
Lucy Avenue, Hummelstown, PA 17036.

HETRICK-BITNER, SMITH, GEIGLE &
NEUMYER FUNERAL HOME
MITERMAN Irving Miterman, age 96, died on October 16,
2019. He was a retired Aeronautical Engin-
eer who resided in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.

Beloved husband of late Shirley (nee Taplar);
loving father of Marc (Jackie) and Gail (Jay)
Zelnick; dear brother of Harold; and adoring
grandfather of Sam Zelnick. Contributions in
her memory may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.

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POLEN MITNICK
Lawrence R. Mitnick, 86, of Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida, passed away peacefully in his sleep
on Wednesday, October 16, 2019. Born
March 1, 1933 to Carl T. and Margaret
(Greenfield) Mitnick, Mr. Mitnick was raised
in Collingswood, NJ, and was graduated from
Collingswood High School and Princeton
University. After college, he joined his father
in a homebuilding business primarily en-
gaged in the construction of single family
housing developments in South Jersey’s At-
lantic and Cape May Counties. In a career
spanning more than five decades, Mr. Mit-
nick was involved in the development of
more than 5,000 homes, including Green-
sward in Cherry Hill and Tranquility in North
Cape May, among many others. He served on
the Executive Committee for the National As-
sociation of Home Builders, one of the
nation’s largest trade associations. Always a
charitable and giving person, Mr. Mitnick
donated his time, money and energies to
many worthwhile causes. He was the first Big
Brother in Atlantic County, helping to create a
better life for four fatherless boys. He served
as Chairman of Fundraising for the Federa-
tion of United Jewish Appeal and represen-
ted his region in several leadership missions
to Israel. To his core, Larry, as he was widely
known, was a kind and gentle soul, always
supportive, accepting and encouraging of his
family, friends, colleagues and community.

His word and his honor meant everything to
him and he led by his deeds and actions. The
consummate optimist, he was blessed with
an excellent sense of humor, a keen wit and a
love of music. He often serenaded his family
and friends with his banjo or ukulele at gath-
erings or amused them with one of his
groan-worthy puns. In his retirement, he and
his wife enjoyed extensive travel together and
with friends. Mr. Mitnick is survived by his
beloved wife of 38 years, Maxine Schnall, his
four children, Stephen (Denise), David
(Shelly), Lisa (Seth) and Susan (Ari), his nine
grandchildren, Emily (Michael), Elizabeth, Ar-
iel, Jeremy, Michael, Rebecca, Jasper,
Gemma & Pearle, his two stepchildren Ilene
(Brad) and Rona, his sister, Barbara and Es-
ther Gushner, the mother of his children.

Donations in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.

NODIFF Frances L. Nodiff (nee Kramer), September
25, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Edward A.

Nodiff; loving mother of Laurence (Mary Lou)
Nodiff, and Gwen Nodiff. Bubbie of Shannon
(Sean Hughes), Richard (Marissa) Kates,
Matthew (Alexandra) Nodiff, Melanie (An-
drew) Rosenbloom. Great Bubbie of Aiden,
Emma, Jake, Sienna, Blake, Clara, and Luca.

Frances dedicated her life to her family, and
Jewish and Hebrew education at Keneseth Is-
rael Synagogue since 1954. She loved the
classical arts. Contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society or a charity of
choice. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Richard W. Polen, October 1, 2019. Beloved
husband of Joanne Apice. Loving son of
Phyllis and the late Solomon Polen. Dear
brother of Joel (Gail) Polen. Also survived by
his brother-in-law, Thomas Apice and his
Aunt, Dr. Claire Hirshfield, as well as two
nephews and one niece. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Montgomery
County SPCA, 19 E. Ridge Pike, PO Box 222,
Conshohocken, PA 19428, or The American
Cancer Society 1818 Market St., Suite 2820,
Philadelphia, PA 19103.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SAFIER
Adrianne Safier (nee Ricles), age 91, died on
October 14, 2019. She was a retired librari-
an who resided in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

Wife of the late Irving; mother of Randall
(Sara) Safier, Cynthia Lehrer, and Sylvia
Guerra; grandmother of Rebecca, Diann (Mi-
chael), Joseph, Joshua, and Shayna; and
great-grandmother of Nathaniel. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to Con-
gregation Or Ami, 708 Ridge Pike, Lafayette
Hill, PA 19444 or the Upper Merion Twp. Lib-
rary, 175 W. Valley Forge Road, King of Prus-
sia, PA 19406.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SAFT
Arnold Saft, age 69, died on September 27,
2019. He was a textiles saleman who resided
in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. Brother
of Linda Saft. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Parkinson's Association
at Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N. Wolfe
Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21287.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SANDLER
Charles (Chuck) Sandler, 76, of Philadelphia,
PA, on September 21, 2019. Survived by his
wife of 44 yrs, Joan, two sons Scott (Sarah)
and Brett (Jamie) and his grandchildren,
Nate, Caden, Noa, and Jack. Contributions
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SAVELL Constance "Connie" Savell (nee Barsky) On
October 10, 2019, at home, with loving
friends, in the warm embrace of her adoring
son, Kirk. Graced with the sweetest of hearts
as well as an indomitable spirit, Connie
shared excitement and humor, caring and
loyalty, honesty and love, wherever she went.

She led with her heart, always. A South Philly
girl, precious daughter of the late Louis and
Rosalyn (Ross) Barsky and dear sister to
Mindy Keesal, Connie single-handedly cre-
ated a warm home for her family in Penn
Wynne, PA. She put herself through Villan-
ova University, a Bachelor's and Master's
graduate with the highest honors, and then
managed the school's Human Organization
Science Institute. Connie was a published
poet -- a prolific and bold writer. She also
passionately performed educational work-
shops, mostly for seniors, throughout the
Philadelphia area. A quick wit, with a smile
that warmed your being, Connie was happi-
est when caring for others. Though afflicted
for decades with a panic disorder more
severe than any had ever encountered, she
ferociously, she valiantly, fought on every
single day to be Connie -- to live with joy.

Through pleasure or pain, for over 85 years,
there was surely not one dull moment. Above
all, Connie was a fabulously loving mother to
Kirk, and to Wayne Savell, and to the late
Keith Savell, lost at age 10. Proud grand-
mother of Keven Savell, Connie will be pro-
foundly missed. We love you infinity plus
plus plus… Together again with her angel,
Keith. Contributions in her name may be
made to ElderNet, 9 South Bryn Mawr Ave.,
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS Elaine Schwartz, September 28, 2019 of Me-
dia, PA.; beloved wife of the late Arthur
Schwartz; loving mother of Joel and Susan
Schwartz; cherished grandmother to Samuel
and Reuven Schwartz. Funeral services were
held Thursday October 3, Joseph Levine &
Sons, 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA.

Interment followed at Mount Sharon
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks
that you have a night at the movies in Elaine’s
honor. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Yale Schwartz, October 21, 2019; of Wayne,
PA; beloved husband of the late Nina (nee
Manashil); loving father of Kate Williamson
(Otis), Raymond Lemisch (Bonnie Golub),
Mona Arbuckle, Adam Lemisch (Lynda), Dav-
id Lemisch (Jennifer) and Michael Schwartz;
devoted brother of Esther Karpe; also sur-
vived by 17 grandchildren and 13 great-
grandchildren. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Penn Pancreatic Cancer
Research Center:
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Gertrude Stein, a.k.a. Mom-Mom, died on
October 5th, 2019 - living 105 years, wife of
the late Martin Stein, mother of Arlene (Wal-
ter) Meranze and the late Jerry Stein. Grand-
mother of Ellen Meranze, David Meranze and
Alyson (Stuart) Ford and Great Grandmother
of Robert Walter, Carrie Jean, and Benjamin
Ford, Andrew and Dara Stein. She was the
last of an era! She laughed easily and loved
telling stories about her life and her grand-
children. Contributions in her memory may
be made to: Abramson Center for Jewish
Life,1425 Horsham Rd. North Wales, PA
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SWARTZ Dr. Allen Irwin Swartz on October 12, 2019.

Husband of Jacqueline (nee Yerusalim); fath-
er of Eric (Michal) Swartz, and Evan Sharaby-
Swartz (Sari); brother of Barry (late Maida)
Swartz, and Janet Swartz; grandfather of Niv
Swartz, Itai Swartz, Hili Swartz, Eden Sol
Sharaby-Swartz and Kai Noah Sharaby-
Swartz. The world lost a very fine and giving
person. Contributions in his memory may be
made to Eileen Stein Jacoby Fund c/o Cheryl
Herman, 846 Barnswallow Lane, Huntingdon
Valley, PA. 19006.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS SZWEDA
J. Alex Szweda, October 21, 2019; of Folsom,
PA; beloved son of Susan Utain, Allan Cohen
and the late Leonard Szweda. Graveside ser-
vices were held on Thursday, October 24,
2019, at Haym Salomon Memorial Park,
Frazer, PA. Shiva was observed at the resid-
ence of Susan and Allan. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in his memory may be made to
Congregation Beth Or (www.bethor.org), or a
charity of the donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
TARKEN Irene Tarken (NEE GREENBERG), on October
10, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Martin
Tarken. Devoted mother of Steven J. Tarken
and Lillian Brown (Lanny). Loving grand-
mother of Sharon Haynes (Kenneth) and Gina
Brown. Adoring great grandmother of Kenny
and Madison Haynes. Dear sister of the late
Herbert G. London and Marlene Kleinman.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
Deborah Hospital Foundation, Browns Mills,
NJ, Shriners Hospital, Philadelphia, PA or a
charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS WEINSTEIN
Jeanne Weinstein (nee Levin) on October 22,
2019. She was 92. Beloved wife of the late
Bernard Weinstein; mother of Pauline Borgia
and her husband Dino, and Jack Weinstein.

Grandmother of Jaclyn, Marcus and Danielle
Borgia. Sister of Saul Levin, the late Bernice
M. Levin, and the late Flora Kulla. Donations
may be made in her memory to the Eileen
Stein Jacoby Fund, 846 Barnswallow Lane,
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006.

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