O ctober , 2020 D eath N otices
GREEN DEATH NOTICES
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GREEN HERMAN
KATZ Harriett Borten Green, 98, died peacefully Oc-
tober 23, 2019 at her home at Shannondell.

She was the youngest child of the late Louis
and Anna Lazar Borten and was predeceased
by her 6 siblings as well as by her adored
husband, Dr. Harry “Dutch” Green. She
worked full time while raising a family, rising
to the position of Executive Assistant to Dr.

Sidney Weinhouse, Director of the Fels Re-
search Institute of Temple University. Her
passion for art and horticulture nurtured her
creativity and she studied at the Barnes and
upon retirement she earned a degree in Horti-
cultural Therapy from Temple University Am-
bler. She was a long time volunteer and
member of the Pennsylvania Horticulture So-
ciety and won prizes annually for her Flower
Show and Harvest Show submissions. She
was a vibrant member of the community and
held a leadership positon within every organ-
ization and group she supported. She is sur-
vived by her children, Ann G. and Richard
Frankel, and Jane M. Green as well as by her
devoted caregivers, Teca Bowen and Nadine
Wilson Stennett of Abramson Home Care.

She is also survived by her sisters-in-law
Charlotte Benoff and Shirley Marti. In honor
of her commitment to the healing power of
horticulture, the Harriett Borten Green En-
dowed Fund for Horticulture Therapy has
been established at the Bryn Mawr Rehab
Hospital of Main Line Health System c/o Kar-
en E. Gadson, Executive Director of Develop-
ment, GadsonK@mlhs.org. In addition, as
per her wishes, an endowed memorial fellow-
ship in honor of Dr. Harry Green will be es-
tablished at the University of Pennsylvania to
support a Ph.D or M.D./Ph.D. candidate in
the Biomedical Sciences Research program
c/o Torren J. Blair, Senior Director for Bio-
medical Research, torrenb@upenn.edu. May
their legacies endure and may their memor-
ies be a blessing.

WWW.WESTLAURELHILL.COM HALBERT
Stanley Halbert, September 28, 2020; of Up-
per Gwynedd, PA; beloved husband of Carol
(nee Baron); loving father of Isa (Mitchell)
Welsch and Jay (Randi) Halbert; cherished
grandfather of Jared, Korey, Melanie, Alex
and Zachary. Services were held for the fam-
ily on Friday (October 2, 2020), 11:00AM, at
Joseph Levine & Sons, Trevose, PA. In lieu
of flowers, contributions in his memory may
be made to Cong. Beth Or, Maple Glen, PA,
Beth Tikvah B’nai Jeshurun, Erdenheim, PA,
or Jewish Family and Children’s Services of
Greater Phila.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Phyllis G. Herman (nee Yanks), on Septem-
ber 28, 2020. Loving mother of Alyse Her-
man (Jacob Kornit) and the late Rosemary
Herman. Former wife of the late William Her-
man. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Cancer Society.

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HIRSCHHORN Dr. Lester D. Kelner, on October 10, 2020.Be-
loved husband of the late Fannie (nee Kur-
man); Loving father of Abbie Kelner (Gabriel
Yifrah), Michael Kelner (Donna), Julie Kelner
(Debbie Hopkins) and Robert Kelner (Rona);
Dear Brother of Russel Kelner (Nancy); De-
voted grandfather of Daniel, Jacob, Rebecca
(Christopher), Elizabeth, Joshua, Jennifer and
Will. Services and interment were private.

Contributions in his memory may be made to
Memorial Sloane Kettering, www,mskcc.org
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KRAVITZ Herbert Kravitz on October 16, 2020. Hus-
band of the late Anita. Father of Jacqueline
Kravitz, Harvey Kravitz and Judith (Theodore)
Olds. Grandfather of Katherine Olds, Jacob
Olds and Thomas Kravitz. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the Ann's
Choice Benevolence Fund, 31000 Ann's
Choice Way, Warminster PA 18974.

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www.goldsteinsfuneral.com KREMER SASLOW
Judith Kremer Saslow of Bryn Mawr died on
Oct. 17, 2020. She was the beloved wife of
Edwin, loving mother of Beth (Neil) and Alan,
and fun-loving mom-mom to Brian and Mat-
thew. She was the devoted daughter of Mar-
tin Kremer, Esq. and Lillie Barash, and sister
to Dr. Joel Kremer (Sara) and the late Merle
Kremer. She was a talented artist, teacher,
business owner, and travel agent who gener-
ously shared her love, passions and expert-
ise with numerous clients, students, family,
and friends. Contributions in her memory can
be made to The Montgomery County Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19
E. Ridge Pike, PO Box 222, Conshohocken,
PA 19428-0222.

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Phyllis Krone (nee Friedman) on Sept. 17,
2020. Wife of the late Stanley. Mother of
HELEMAN Randee (Jeff) Hurvitz and Richard Krone
Nancy Heleman, died September 29,2020.

(Jane Dobkin). Grandmother of Steven (Kim-
Loving daughter of Carol Micklin. She is sur-
berly) Hurvitz, Julie (Marcos) Hurvitz Aliaga,
vived by her sister, Arleen Gehman and her
Benjamin (Christina) Krone, and Samantha
children Erica and Keith. Predeceased by her
JOHNSON husband Ron. Nancy worked for the Govern- Annette P. Johnson (nee Posner) on October Krone (Ryan Stephens). Great-grandmother
ment for over 30 year, she was a huge fan of 10, 2020. Loving mother of Lee (Karen) of Emma, Sofia, Madelyn, Jonah, Ethan and
all Philadelphia sports teams and loved her Levicoff, Joy Robbins and the late Marc Mason. Aunt of David Krone (Alyssa Mas-
television shows. Her funeral service was Levicoff; Dear sister of Wayne (Linda) Pos- tromonaco) and Jamie (Harry) Krotz. Phyllis
held Sunday, October 4 at Shalom Memorial, ner and Samuel Posner; Devoted grandmoth- along with Stanley owned Interior Arts, a cus-
arrangements by Goldsteins' Rosenberg's er of Marc, Maggie (Santini), Macy, Maxine tom drapery business. She was a member of
ASID (American Society of Interior Design-
Raphael-Sacks. Contributions in her memory and Rayna.

ers). Graveside services are private. Conribu-
may be made to a charity of the donor's
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Claire Katz (nee Pastman), passed away on
September 22, 2020. Wife of the late Le-
onard Brenner and the late Morris Katz.

Mother of Farrell (Alice) Brenner. Grandmoth-
er of Leonard Brenner.

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KELNER Rita Hirschhorn (nee Fein), 90, a former res-
ident of Philadelphia and Elkins Park, PA, and
later, Austin, TX, died peacefully at her as-
sisted living residence in Ocoee, FL on
September 16, 2020 surrounded by her loved
ones. She started her life in Philadelphia,
raised her family in Elkins Park, PA, together
with her beloved husband, Arthur Hirsch-
horn, and enjoyed good friends and all that
life had to offer in her time there. She in-
stilled a joie de vivre in all those around her
and was an inspiration to many. Known as
one to seize the moment, Rita followed her
passion for travel and started her own wo-
man owned business as an eponymous travel
agency which would grow for decades. She
inspired countless clients with her unending
enthusiasm to plan memorable adventures.

After Arthur passed, Rita moved to Austin at
age 78 in search of a new adventure of her
own. Her thriving life in Austin included so-
cializing with her many new friends, involve-
ment in the Austin Jazz Society, serving as
social director in her building, volunteering
as a guide at the Zach Theatre, and enjoying
all that life had to offer. After 8 years in Aus-
tin, she moved to an assisted living facility in
Florida. In her 4 years there, Rita expressed
her zest for life in many ways, including by
adopting her signature wardrobe piece of a
different hat every day, and she brightened
the room with her big smile and infectious
laugh. Rita never lost her ability to bring de-
light, joy and humor into the lives of others.

Thank you to all who made her life richer.

She will be dearly missed. Following her
wishes, there is no public memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made
in Rita’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Associ-
ation. LUBOW
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LEVIN Harris T. Levin, on August 17,2020. Beloved
husband of Marci (nee KATZ) for over 41
years. Loving father of Jhanna, Joshua Hant-
man, Jamie (Matt Disturnell), Jordan (fi-
ancee Kaitlin Ryan). Adoring pop-pop to
Kenny Faro. Brother of Lee(Sharron) Ser-
vices were held at Washington Crossing Me-
morial National Cemetary. Arrangements by
Goldstein’s Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks.

LEVIN Leo Levin, passed away October 3, 2020 due
to complications of Covid-19. Beloved hus-
band of the late Mildred Levin (nee Myers).

Loving father of Sharon Rosen (Wayne) and
the late Mark Levin. Adoring grandfather of
Dr. Alicia Rosen. He was a WWII veteran, and
purple heart recipient. Contributions in his
memory may be made to The Alzheimer’s As-
sociation 399 Market St. Suite #250, Phila PA
19106 www.alz.org/delval. Services were
private. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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Irwin Litt, M.D., of Princeton, New Jersey,
passed away in August of 2020 at the age of
83. Irv was born, raised and educated in
Philadelphia, attending South Philadelphia
High School for Boys, and completing his un-
dergraduate and medical training at Temple
University. He interned in Brooklyn, New
York and was subsequently commissioned as
a Captain in the United States Air Force,
serving as a General Medical Officer. He re-
turned to Temple University to complete his
residency in radiology and a fellowship in in-
terventional radiology, and soon after joined
what is now the University Radiology Group
in New Jersey. Irv practiced with this group
for his entire career, specializing in mammo-
graphy and dedicating himself to women’s
health for decades. He mentored medical
students and residents and worked tirelessly
on behalf of his patients. He loved his pro-
fession. Irv lived a full life with his wife of 57
years, Barbara. His three children and their
spouses as well as eight grandchildren
brought him much joy. He loved them all. In
his free time, he was a music enthusiast with
a passion for jazz, blues, classical music and
opera. He loved theater and visiting New
York City, as well as travel, always with his
trusty camera by his side. Irv was an avid
reader of newspapers, magazines, medical
journals and books. For years he audited
classes at Princeton University and later at-
tended classes at the Senior Resource Cen-
ter, and he enjoyed spending time with his
friends in the Old Guard and 55 Plus social
groups. Private funeral services were held
due to COVID. Charitable contributions in
Irv’s memory may be sent to The Jewish
Center in Princeton www.thejewishcenter.org
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Lester and Ruth (nee Samson) Luborsky; lov-
ing sister of Ellen Luborsky and Peter Lubor-
sky; adoring aunt of Miranda, Alex (Shana),
David, and Marie. Services and interment
were private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the National Audubon Soci-
ety audubon.org, Temple Beth Zion-Beth Is-
rael bzbi.org, or the Vineyard Conservation
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