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DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
LISSY GOLDBERG
Daniel M. Goldberg, DDS, April 1, 2021 of
Philadelphia and Scottsdale, Arizona; be-
loved husband of Beverly (nee Fassler) son of
the late Bertha and Max Goldberg. Devoted
and proud father of Randolph Goldberg, esq.,
Jonathan Goldberg, and Dr. Theodore (Shar-
on) Goldberg; cherished grandfather of Alex,
Olivia, Evan and Justin; brother of Renee
Goldberg Saul (Dr. Richard Saul), the late Dr
Herbert (Jeanne) Goldberg, the late Lana (Dr.

Wayne) Braverman and his late sister-in-law,
Dr. Valerie Fassler Levitan. Contributions in
Dr. Daniel Goldberg’s memory may be made
to American Association for Cancer Re-
search, 615 Chestnut St., 17th. Floor, Phila.,
PA 19106 (www.aacr.org) or Temple Beth
Zion Beth Israel or a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com HILDEBRAND
Ricki Lou Hildebrand, April 2, 2021. Mother
to Aliza (Richard) Schmidt, Dalia (Shawn)
Stephenson, and David (Josh Gaddy)
Hildebrand. Sister to James (Sally) Hammer-
man and Christina (Michael Schlanger) Atkin.

Grandmother to Blaze, Power, Danica,
Zachary and Audrey. She had a life-long love
for Philadelphia and was actively involved in
her community, such as the Rittenhouse
Flower Market, Center City Town Watch, art
shows at Head House, Greenfield PTA, and
the BZBI Sisterhood, among others. She was
gentle, selfless, and unconditionally kind.

Graveside services were private. Donations in
her memory may be made to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, 78 Randall Avenue Rockville
Centre, New York 11570 www.jnf.org.

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www.JewishExponent.com Alan Lissy, Dedham, Massachusetts ,
formerly of Philadelphia, Monroe Township,
NJ, and Boynton Beach, Florida, passed away
peacefully on April 4th, 2021. He was prede-
ceased by his wife of 48 years, Judith
Gomberg Lissy and his parents Anna and
Joseph Lissy. Alan is survived by David and
Suzanne Lissy of Needham MA and Jackie
and Michael Brustein of Wayside, NJ. And
five grandchildren, who were the light of his
life, Julia, Sarah and Dylan Lissy and Jonah
and Eve Brustein. Arrangements are under
the direction of Rubin Funeral Home, Boyn-
ton Beach. Memorial donations may be made
in Alan’s memory to the Good Sports Found-
ation, www.goodsports.org or the Founda-
tion for Jewish Camp, www.jewishcamp.org
MITCHELL Marsha L. Mitchell (nee Podolsky), April 4,
2021, of Atlantic City, NJ. Beloved wife of 42
years to Alan Mitchell. Loving mother of Ju-
lie (Lonnie) Factor and Lance Mitchell. De-
voted sister of Jay Podolsky. Proud mom
mom of Leila Mitchell. Best friend to Yogi.

Marsha was a retired elementary school
teacher. She taught in Philadelphia, PA. After
retirement she took her love for cooking to
the next level and became a culinary wizard.

She was an avid reader and won numerous
contests and awards for her accomplish-
ments. But her first love was for her family.

She was a gentle, non-confrontational gem.

She will be greatly missed by her family and
friends. Contributions in her memory may be
made to the American Heart Association
1617 JFK Blvd, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA
19103 or phil.health.fair@heart.org.

ROTH-GOLDSTEINS' MEMORIAL CHAPEL
www.rothgoldsteins.com REDNER
Salomon (Alex) Redner of East Norriton, PA,
passed away on April 4 th , 2021 peacefully in
his sleep. Alex was born on July 9, 1929 in
Lwow, Poland. He survived the Holocaust in
hiding with his parents, Marek and Bron-
islawa Redner, and sister Emilia Redner Po-
lakiewicz, all deceased. He is survived by his
wife of 68 years, Lily Lustig Redner, four
daughters (Isabel Alcoff, Sylvia [Stuart]
Greenstein, Barbara [Jeffrey] Hoffman, and
Francine [Tim] Wilson), nine grandchildren
(Celia Brown, Benjamin Alcoff, Brian Lied-
man, Samual Greenstein, Leah Grumet,
Joshua Hoffman, Rachel Hoffman, Talia
Greenstein, Isaac Wilson), and eleven great-
grandchildren. Alex was a brilliant, success-
ful mechanical engineer and founder/CEO of
Strainoptics, Inc. in North Wales, PA. The
family wishes to express appreciation to the
staff at Brightview Senior Living in East Nor-
riton. Funeral arrangements by Boyd Horrox
Givnish Funeral Home, East Norriton. The
family suggests donations in Salomon Red-
ner’s memory to The U.S. Holocaust Memori-
al Museum.

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SHER Harry Joseph Sher, Esq. April 3, 2021. Be-
loved husband of Diane (nee Bernoff). Lov-
ing and devoted father of Elizabeth and
Jonathan Sher. Brother of Michael Sher. Mr.

Sher graduated from Central High School
(Class 221), Temple University, and Uni-
versity of Michigan Law School. He practiced
law in Philadelphia for 47 years. Funeral ser-
vices were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the charity of the
donor’s choice.

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WINOKUR Norman Winokur on April 6, 2021. Beloved
husband of the late Roberta (nee Frieman).

Adored father of Jeffrey (Lisa) Winokur and
Rhonda (Jeff) Penecale. Brother of Naomi
Finkel. Cherished grandfather of Matthew,
Clayton, Carly (Josh) and Paige. Norm had a
great sense of humor and a love of life.

Private graveside services will be held
Sunday, April 11, 2021. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

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