S eptember , 2020 D eath N otices
CLARKE DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
CLARKE Barbara Maxine Clarke (nee Stern), August
27, 2020 at the age of 66 at Bryn Mawr Hos-
pital in Bryn Mawr, PA. Barbara is survived
by daughter Michelle Edwards (Jonathan),
cherished grandchildren Declan and Zoe Ed-
wards, her siblings Faith Wind (Sheldon) of
Florida and Richard Stern (Judith) of Virginia,
and husband Steven Clarke. Born May 26,
1954 in Washington DC, Barbara was the
daughter of the late Irving and Janet Stern.
She was raised and educated in Silver Spring,
MD. She obtained a BA in Early Childhood
Education at University of Maryland and an
MS in Library & Information Science at
Drexel University. Barbara lived in Newtown
Square, PA for many years before moving to
Glen Mills, PA. Barbara was a loving family
member and good friend to many; she en-
joyed being with her cats, reading, and at-
tending the theater. As a young adult, Bar-
bara was an avid hiker and enjoyed spelunk-
ing and international folk dancing. She
worked as head librarian at Berean Institute
in Philadelphia before being disabled by Mul-
tiple Sclerosis (MS) at the age of 32. Bar-
bara was a very active member of Temple
Sholom in Broomall, serving for a time as
sisterhood president, and as the Temple lib-
rarian for many years. She was also very in-
volved in the S'myelin MS support group in
West Chester, PA and was the S’myelin MS
Walk Team Captain for many years. Barbara
enjoyed the adaptive sports of cycling and
rowing, competing twice in the Bayada
Regatta. Later in life, Barbara was stricken
with multiple cancers, which contributed to
her death at too young an age. Graveside ser-
vices are scheduled on Sunday, August 30th
for family and friends. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in her memory may be made to
the National MS Society www.nationalmsso-
ciety.org JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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FELGOISE DRUCKMAN
Naomi Druckman (Matusow), 98 years of
age, died on Sept 9th, in her Lafayette Hill
residence. She was the beloved wife of the
late Leon S. Druckman. Mother of Jan (Ed-
ward) Tannebaum and Hope (Ted Kohler)
Druckman. In addition, Naomi is survived by
her three grandchildren, Daniel Tannebaum
(Rachel), Andrew Kohler, and Laura Kohler
(Branden Buehler) and her three loving Great-
Granddaughters- Eliana and Marin Tan-
nebaum, and Zoe Buehler. Naomi, " Sis”, as
she was known and called by her cherished
family, was predeceased by her adoring par-
ents, Harry and Ida (Richman) Matusow, of
Germantown and her late brother Benjamin
(“Bunny”) Matusow. She is survived by her
cherished and adoring sisters and brother,
Betty Perlmutter (Jack), Rene (Marvin)
Presser, and Josh Matusow, as well as her
nieces and nephews whom she loved so
dearly and great nieces and nephews as well.
Naomi was an independent woman until the
last 2 years of her life, when a stroke dis-
abled her to a great extent and her quality of
life declined. She loved family, playing bridge
weekly, reading, and was proficient in fin-
ances up to recently. Her greatest moments
were times spent with her sisters and broth-
er having their lunches together. She treas-
ured her times spent with her Great- Grand-
daughters at her residence. Naomi will be
forever loved and missed by those of us as a
great Mother, Sister, Daughter, Grandmom,
and Great Grandmom. Contributions can be
made in her memory to Kline-Galland Hos-
pice @ www.klinegalland.org
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Arthur A. Feldman passed away peacefully on
Sunday, September 6, 2020 at St. Joseph
Manor in Meadowbrook, PA. He was 91. Ar-
thur was a resident of Jenkintown, PA. In his
earlier years he was involved with his family’s
textile business. In his later years he worked
as a property manager. Born in Philadelphia,
PA on December 18, 1928, he was a son of
the late Charles C. and Eva (Dlugach) Feld-
man. He was the beloved husband of the late
Irene C. (Goldstein) Feldman. Surviving is his
loving family including two sons, SONNY
(STEVEN RUBIO), MICHAEL M.; two grand-
sons, DANIEL and ADAM; as well as many
other relatives and friends. Services and in-
terment will be private. In lieu of flowers, me-
morial contributions may be made in AR-
THUR’s MEMORY to Keneseth Israel, 8339
Old York Rd., Elkins Park, PA. 19027. Ar-
rangements are by the Bacchi Funeral Home
& Crematory, Ltd., Bridgeport, PA. Condol-
ences to the family at www.bacchifh.com.
BACCHI FUNERAL HOME
Janet Goleman Felgoise, age 81 of Abington,
PA passed-away peacefully on August
21,2020. Daughter of the late Esther and Ed-
ward Goleman. Sister of the late Joel B. Gole-
man. Cherished mother of Marc (Judy)
Felgoise, Roy (Valerie) Felgoise, Brian (Lori)
Felgoise and Glenn Felgoise, and stepchil-
dren Jeffrey (Julie) Havsy and Lynn Havsy
along with 14 grandchildren. Beloved wife of
the late Bertram M. Felgoise and the late,
dear Arthur Havsy. She received her Master’s
in Education from the University of
Pennsylvania and taught at Elkins Park Juni-
or High School and then received her law de-
gree from Temple University Law School and
practiced Family Law for more than 25 years
and was still doing Mediations while dealing
with her sickness! She chose to live with Ac-
ceptance rather than Denial! Janet was ex-
tremely proud of her memoir, "Reinventing
Myself" which details her inspirational life and
is available on Amazon. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Gratz College Pres-
idents Scholarship fund in memory of Janet
Felgoise, sent to Gratz College, Office of De-
velopment, 7605 Old York Rd, Melrose Park,
PA 19027 or to Gynecologic Oncology Me-
morial Research Fund, to benefit the re-
search of Dr. Mark Shahin, in memory of
Janet Felgoise, sent to Asplundh Cancer Pa-
vilion, 3941 Commerce Avenue, Willow
Grove, PA 19090. May Janet’s memory be a
blessing to all!
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FISHBERG Albert Fishberg, on August 29, 2020. Be-
loved husband of the late Gloria (nee Pleat).
Devoted father of Bruce Fishberg
(Thomasene) and Steven Fishberg (Jean Al-
bany). Brother of Edith Myers (Joel) and
Herbert Fishberg. Loving grandfather of
Gregg Fishberg (Jennifer), Michael Fishberg
(Joann Nardi), Lynn Godfrey (Daniel),
Michelle Fishberg (Vu), and Kimberly Fish-
berg. Loving great grandfather of Zoey, Ben,
Charlotte, and Gabe. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Abramson Senior
Care, 1425 Horsham Road, North Wales, PA
19454 or to a charity of the donor’s choice.
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FRAME Sandra B. Frame (nee Cohen) on September
11, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Sidney;
Loving mother of Rori (Timothy) Liebmann
and Lisa Frame; Dear sister of Paulette (Nun-
zio) Incremona; Devoted grandmother of
Sarah and Jake. Services and interment are
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Alzheimer’s Association, 399 Mar-
ket St., Ste. 102, Phila., PA 19106,
www.alz.org GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
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Gusta Fuhrmann, 98, passed away on
September 1, 2020. She was predeceased by
her husband, Ady in January of 2005 and her
only son, Bernie in July 2002. She will be
missed by her grandson Martin, her grand-
daughter Amy and husband Brad, her grand-
son Kevin and his wife Christine and their
daughters, Hannah and Hailey, her brother
Ari in FL, and her daughter in law Paula. She
has several nieces and nephews in CA, FL,
Washington DC, and Israel. Gusta, a Holo-
caust survivor, was born in Rumania and be-
came an apprentice to her father, a tailor. It
was this vocation that saved her family from
a concentration camp. Instead they were
forced to make clothing for German officers
and their wives in exchange for food and
shelter. She and her family survived the war,
she married Ady, their son was born in an
American camp in Salzburg, Austria, and they
came to the US in 1951. They were very act-
ive in the Association of Jewish Holocaust
Survivors, and Gusta traveled with her hus-
band, brother, and Chayale Ashe as they per-
formed for Yiddish Theater all over the world.
Gusta spent her life devoted to her family and
we will all miss her loving attention and gen-
erosity. Donations should be made to the
Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors,
1934 President Street, Philadelphia, PA
19115. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
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GARFINKEL Marian Garfinkel of Philadelphia, PA died
after a protracted illness on August 28, 2020
at the age of 88. Marian Garfinkel was an
early researcher in the field of complement-
ary medicine, showing that yoga could be
used to treat and possibly cure a variety of
hand injuries resulting from repetitive use.
She studied with B. K. S. Iyengar for over 40
years, making annual trips to yoga centers in
India, France, California and Michigan. As a
result of her contact with Iyengar, she and
her former husband Marvin Garfinkel is cred-
ited with inspiring the sculptor Robert Eng-
man to create the sculpture After Iyengar,
currently on display at the Morris Arboretum
at the University of Pennsylvania and at the
Hirschhorn Museum in Washington DC.
Garfinkel grew up in Altoona, Pennsylvania,
the youngest of four children. She taught at
Linden Hall, a prep school for girls, from
1955 to 1957. After the death of her first hus-
band she married Marvin Garfinkel in 1963.
She studied art at the Barnes Foundation un-
der Violette de Mazia, who she considered a
friend. She moved from Center City, Phil-
adelphia to Merion Station before settling at
Cobble Court in 1974. She returned to Phil-
adelphia in 1986 and lived in Center City un-
til 2016, when she was moved to an assisted
living facility in Wyncote, PA. Garfinkel is sur-
vived by her son Simson Garfinkel, and her
grand children Sonia Garfinkel, Jared
Garfinkel and Draken Garfinkel. There was a
small graveside funeral on August 30th due
to the pandemic. The family plans for a me-
morial service on August 29th, 2021. For de-
tails, see http://bit.ly/marian_garfinkel
GLAUSER Joel L. Glauser, PA, EA on August 30, 2020.
Beloved husband of Marcy (nee Brandman).
Devoted father of Jerry Glauser, Michael
Glauser, Brian (Audra) Glauser and Jennifer
Glauser. Dear brother of Gary (Shari) Glaus-
er. Cherished grandfather of Levi and Noah.
Relatives, friends and members of Shekinah-
Fernwood Lodge #246 F&AM are invited to
Graveside Services Wednesday, Sept. 2, 10
AM precisely at Roosevelt Memorial Park
(Sec B-3), 2701 Old Lincoln Hwy, Trevose PA
19053. Contributions in his memory may be
made to the American Kidney Fund, 11921
Rockville Pike, Ste 300, Rockville MD 20852
or American Heart Association, 5455 N High
St, Columbus OH 43214.
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