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DEATH NOTICES
BRENNER Gregory Brenner, April 6, 2021 of Langhorne,
PA. Beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Fur-
man); loving father of Adam (Olga) Brenner
and Nancy (Alex) Chanin; adoring grandfath-
er of Michelle, Andrew, and David Chanin; de-
voted brother of Moishe (Emma) Brenner.

Services and interment were private. Be-
cause Gregory was a Holocaust survivor, the
family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contri-
butions in his memory be made to the Jew-
ish National Fund www.jnf.org
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Klaus Brinkmann, April 3, 2021 of Gladwyne,
PA. Beloved husband of Alice Saligman-
Brinkmann. Devoted father of Stephen (Alis-
on) Brinkmann and Ardys Persson. Cher-
ished brother of Karin Brown. Loving grand-
father of Nicholas and Rhena Brinkmann,
Kyra and Sean Persson. Services and Inter-
ment were private.

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EMERSON Ronald L. Emerson, April 8, 2021, of Burling-
ton, NJ, formerly of Bucks County and Lake
Wallenpaupack, PA. Husband of Lee Emer-
son. Father of Marilyn Emerson, Larry
(Tracey) Emerson and Martha (Jeff) Saper-
stein. Brother of Sandra (Warren) Kurzrock.

Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Contribu-
tions may be made to B’nai Harim, P.O. Box
757, Pocono Pines, PA 18350.

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Cherry Hill, NJ
FEIGENBAUM Sharon Beth Feigenbaum (nee Rabinowitz).

April 7, 2021 of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Devoted
wife of the late Paul. Loving mother of Marc
(L e a h ) F e ig e n ba u m a n d Ho pe (L e e )
Kirschner. Cherished sister Joan Isaacson
and the late Carol Rosengard.Proud grand-
mother of Joel Feigenbaum (Danielle Gel-
fand), Bryan Kirschner (Danielle Assour),and
Brittany Kirschner (Blake Rosen). Donations
in Sharon’s memory may be made to The
Alzheimer’s Association-Delaware Valley
Chapter, Abramson Senior Care or the char-
ity of the donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com FELDMAN
Marc Feldman, of Philadelphia, PA, passed
away quietly in his sleep on March 26, 2021
at the age of 69. He is survived by his wife,
Barbara (née Horwitz). He is also survived by
his loving mother, Norma (the late Ralph)
Feldman. He was a loving father to Scott
(Linda) and Stephanie and a dear brother to
Rand and Lisa (Ron) Krader. A private ser-
vice was held on March 30, 2021. Contribu-
tions in Marc's memory may be made to the
Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.

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22 APRIL 15, 2021
JEWISH EXPONENT
Doreen Sue Davis (1954-2021), passed away
on April 7, 2021 after a courageous and
steadfast twenty-one year battle with meta-
static breast cancer. She fought the disease
with the same determination and tenacity that
fueled her rise from a childhood of extreme
poverty to the top of the legal profession.

Doreen had no childhood interaction with the
legal profession to serve as a role model in
her hometown of Harvey’s Lake, a small town
near Wilkes-Barre. Every achievement was
her own. Doreen held leadership roles in top
Philadelphia and New York law firms, ulti-
mately being named among the top labor
lawyers in the country. At the time illness
forced her to retire, she was lead counsel in
the largest litigation ever before the National
Labor Relations Board. Doreen believed that
her greatest accomplishment was her daugh-
ter, Samantha Simmons. When Samantha
was in elementary school, Doreen was elec-
ted to be chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar
Association, the first working mother and
only the second woman to serve. Doreen
was equally proud of Samantha’s choice to
become an attorney and of her loving mar-
riage to Jason Besecker. Doreen also is sur-
vived by her husband of nearly thirty-two
years, Robert Simmons, as well as numer-
ous siblings, nieces, nephews and their pro-
geny. She enjoyed the company of her many
close friends and legal colleagues, who,
along with her medical caregivers, provided
support throughout her course of treatment.

A live celebration will be held at a later date
when safety will permit us to laugh and cry
together. In the interim, raise a toast to her
life with a glass of her favored white bur-
gundy. Those who wish to remember her
with a donation may do so to a charity of
their own choosing or in her name to Wo-
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Alan Fishman, on April 1, 2021. Beloved
husband of Fern (nee Peaceman). Dear
brother of Carole Silver and the late JoAnn
Miller. Dear brother-in-law of Marline Peace-
man and the late Jack Peaceman. Loving
uncle of Tami Mysliwiec, Eve-Lynn Miller,
Shari Hughes, Sharon Lyons, Tara Silver, Jay
Peaceman, Pam Peaceman, and the late Bri-
an Peaceman, and their families. He will also
be missed by his cat Toby. Graveside ser-
vices were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the American Can-
cer Society www.cancer.org.

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FREEDMAN Willard (Bill) Freedman, age 94, born in Phil-
adelphia, PA, died on April 4th, 2021 in
Broward County, FL. Bill was a WWII veteran
of the Army Air Corps and the retired owner
of Barlen Associates Advertising Agency.

Loving husband of Arlene (deceased), father
of Ellen Brooks (Lee), Barton Freedman (El-
len) and Lauren Freedman (deceased).

Grandfather of Deborah, Michael (Jessica)
and Rebecca Brooks, Jennifer (Ben) Comfort
and Scott Freedman. Great-grandfather of
Maxwell Brooks. Graveside services were
held on April 9th at the Star of David Memori-
al Gardens in North Lauderdale, FL
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