BRODY
EDMUND A. BRODY; On Tuesday,
April 12, 2022; Beloved Husband of
the late Lucille Levin Brody; Beloved
Father of Lee H. (Melissa) Brody of
Pittsburgh, and the late Scott Brody;
Brother of the late Harvey (late Rita)
Brody; and Brother in law of Barba-
ra (late Dr. Stephen) Levin; Loving
Grandfather to Benjamin S. Brody,
and Joshua A. Brody of Pittsburgh;
also survived by nieces, nephews,
friends, and colleagues. Ed’s passion
for life and family burned brighter than
the many cigars he enjoyed through-
out his life. In lieu of flowers, contri-
butions may be made to Pennsbury
Education Foundation c/o Pennsbury
School District; 134 Yardley Avenue,
PO Box 338, Fallsington, PA, 19058.
RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL
www.schugar.com BRUMBERG
ELAINE (nee Gorman) on April 17,
2022. Beloved wife of the late Nor-
man; Loving mother of Amy Seiden
(Mark), Scott Dimetrosky (Karen
Cravitz), Harriet Brumberg (Rob-
ert Kramer), and Bruce Brumberg
(Karen Axelrod); Dear sister of Gene
Gorman; Loving companion of David
Singer and puppy Cooper; best-sell-
ing author of three books; and proud
owner of Thunderbird Lanes in
Warminster, PA. Also survived by 9
grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild,
and Rachel Hahn (Michael) daughter
of David and her two children. Contri-
butions in her memory may be made
to Bowlers to Veterans Link (BVL)
https://www.bvl.org or to Chabad At
The Shore, www.chabadac.com
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
FELDMAN Harriet Camlot Feldman on April 6,
2022. Wife of the late Robert Feld-
man. Mother of Chuck Feldman
(Paula Weiss, Esq). Grandmother of
Stephanie Feldman (Jonathan Treitel),
Michelle Feldman and Benjamin Feld-
man. Great grandmother of Ramona
and Danica. Contributions in her mem-
ory may be made to the Holocaust
Awareness Museum and Education
Center, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins
Park, Pa. 19027.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL SACKS
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FELDMAN
Leonard Feldman, a veteran of WWII,
on April 10, 2022. Beloved husband
of the late Thelma (nee Weisman);
Loving father of Nancy (Sheldon)
Leiman and Gary (Ruth) Feldman;
Adored Grandfather of Dani (William)
Snook, Ross (Erin) Leiman, Heather
(Brian) Freinberg, Corey Feldman,
Rachel (Chad) Mangum and the
late Jayme Feldman; Loving Great
Grandfather of Jacob, Jake, Jordan,
Lilah and the late Livia. Contributions
in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL SACKS
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com FRIEDRICH
Lillian Friedrich (nee Segal), age
102, on April 13, 2022. Wife of the
late William. Mother of Harvey (Su-
zan) Friedrich, Paul (Richelle) Frie-
drich and Barbara (late Russell)
Wenitsky. Grandmother of Jennifer
(Lonny) Weiner, Sean Friedrich,
Tara Stires, Rachel Wenitsky (David
Sidorov), Ariel Wenitsky, Randi Ko-
pelow (Norm Vanbeelin), Samantha
Kopelow and Ryan (Lauren) Ko-
pelow. Great grandmother of Jacob,
Noah and Samuel Weiner and Sarai
Stires. Contributions in her memory
may be made to a charity of the do-
nor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL SACKS
www.goldsteinsfuneral.com GLAZIER
HELENE (nee Toub) on April 10,
2022. Beloved wife of the late Sam-
uel; Loving mother of Faith Glazier
(Robert Weisstuch), Charles Gla-
zier (Melanie), and Kelly Glazier
(Charles Cutler); Dear sister of Mary
Ann Rich; Devoted Fiancé of Ernie
Riesenfeld; Adoring grandmother of
Caroline, Hayley, Sydney, Samuel,
Sonel, Talia, and Megan. Contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foun-
dation, www.jdrf.org.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
LAUCIUS DR. JOSEPH FREDERICK “FRED”
Passed away on April 10, 2022.
Husband of Gail Laucius (nee Stif-
fel). Father of Eric (Tara) Laucius,
Andrew Laucius and Sara (Christi-
na) Laucius. Brother of David (Beth)
Laucius, Elizabeth Rafal and the
late Richard Laucius (Sally). Grand-
father of Jacoby, Charles, Oliver,
Hannah, Jax and Sawyer. He was
an associate professor of medicine/
medical oncology at his alma mater,
Thomas Jefferson University Hospi-
tal. He served in the US Army as a
Captain in the 1st Infantry Division in
Vietnam where he earned the Silver
Star for Valor and a Purple Heart.
Contributions in his memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
LICHTMAN JOYCE LICHTMAN (nee Weil) died
on April 13, 2022. Wife of the late Al-
bert “Alble”; mother of Ava (late War-
ren) Geller, Matthew (Linda) Trach-
ton, and Manny (Nancy) Trachton;
stepmother of Dr. Craig Lichtman
and David Lichtman; grandmother
of Eli and the late Ravi Geller, Dan-
iel and Melissa, Trachton, and Ben
Lichtman; and great-grandmother of
Danny Jo and Danielle. Joyce was a
loving, devoted and happy individu-
al. Contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
He then worked as a consultant in
telecommunications until his retire-
ment in 2000. He was highly respect-
ed professionally for his fierce intelli-
gence, independence, honesty, and
integrity. Walter was an enthusiastic
amateur musician with an encyclope-
dic knowledge of the modern Ameri-
can Songbook. He loved to play the
piano and performed frequently with
his band at senior citizen residences.
Walter also loved playing bridge and
was the secretary of the Hamilton
Bridge Club (the oldest continuously
operating bridge club in the United
States). Contributions in his honor
may be made to Har Zion Temple.
LEWIS LEVY
Walter Allan Levy died on April 11th,
2022. He was the loving husband of
Deborah Wolff, father of Elliott (Nina
Belfor), Andrew (Siobhan McEvoy),
and Joseph; stepfather of Michelle
Wolff and Leslie Wolff (Anthony
Gore); and grandfather of Tom Levy,
Cyrus Levy, Aedan Levy, and Abigail
Wolff Gore. Walter was born in Brook-
lyn, New York, on May 31st 1930.
His father, Joseph Levy, was a gifted
engineer who, with his brother Saul
(a leading civic figure in mid-century
New York), founded Century Light-
ing. Their firm developed and com-
mercialized the modern spotlight,
which transformed the theater and
movie industries. Walter’s mother,
Sally, was born in Ukraine and raised
in Montreal Canada before entering
the United States in 1928. Walter had
two sisters, Barbara Murra and Linda
Chasis (Joel). Mr. Levy was trained
as an electrical engineer. He was ed-
ucated at the Open Air School from
kindergarten through 4th grade, The
Community School from 4th through
8th grade, and Brooklyn Tech for
high school. He attended Union Col-
lege and graduated from New York
University with Bachelor and Master
of Science degrees in Electrical En-
gineering. He was a member of the
Institute of Electrical and Electron-
ics Engineers and the Eta Kappa
Nu Engineering Honor Society, and
the Kappa Nu fraternity. After serv-
ing in the US Army Signal Corps,
Walter began his career at Century
Lighting. He moved to RCA at the
beginning of the computer era, and
continued his career at Pennsylva-
nia Research Associates, Informat-
ics Inc., and Coopers and Lybrand.
Erwin Lewis, of Hamilton, NJ passed
away on Sunday, April 10, 2022. He
was 98. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he
attended the City University of New
York. He was a veteran of World War
II, serving in the Army as a commu-
nication wire technician. Erwin was a
sales representative in the toy busi-
ness for 40 years, working with Pio-
neer Balloons and children’s books.
He was active at the Plainview Jew-
ish Center in Long Island, NY where
he served as president. He was a
member of B’nai Tikvah Congrega-
tion in North Brunswick, NJ. Erwin
lived a very active life, playing tennis,
bridge and skiing into his 80’s. A con-
summate salesman, he could talk to
anyone and was well-loved as the life
of the party. He practically invented
the 30-second elevator conversa-
tion. He loved travel and visiting New
York City, China, all over the US and
Europe, anywhere. He also loved a
good meal and visiting family. Hus-
band of the late Sylvia Aronsky, he is
survived by a daughter Faith (Bruce)
Bowers, a daughter Meryl Reis
(William Spitz), a son Monte (Kath-
leen) Lewis, and five grandchildren:
Emma, Drew, Daniel, Ethan and Re-
becca. He lived his last years with his
loving companion Natasha Rosen-
baum. Memorial contributions may
be made to Shir Ami (shirami.org) or
Hadassah (Hadassah.org).
ORLAND’S EWING
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
OrlandsMemorialChapel.com LOVE
Libby (nee Abrams). April 13, 2022
of Haverford, Pa. Wife of the late
Alvin Love. Mother of Jeffrey Love
(Maria) and Terri Love Jackson (Ed).
Grandmother of Bizette, Joshua
(April) and Rachael (David) and
Great grandmother of Jacob, Stel-
la, Ari, Everly and Aura. The family
will return to the late residence and
request that contributions in her
memory be made to the Parkinson’s
Foundation. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
www.levinefuneral.com PERLOE
With deep sorrow we inform you
that Sidney I. Perloe, succumbed
to cancer on March 20. Sid was the
beloved: husband of Paulette J., fa-
ther of Jonathan, Deborah, Alexan-
dra and Gabriel; grandpa of Justine,
Julia & Abigail and as a brother-in-
law, uncle and father-in-law. Sid
was also strongly respected for his
mentshlekhkeyt, — including his
trustworthiness, integrity, thoughtful-
ness, intelligence, plus knowledge,
enthusiasm and effectiveness as an
educator, as well as gardener, and
much more — by his entire family,
and by all who knew and/or sang
with him at Congregation Beth Am
Israel, at the Workers’ Circle Yiddish-
land program and by faculty, alum-
ni and staff of Haverford College.
Professor Perloe taught classes on
social psychology, primate social
behavior and evolutionary human
psychology at Haverford College for
51 years. He also co-founded the
College’s community day camp and
assisted in organizing programs for
the College’s Yiddish Cultural Festi-
val. Sid Perloe will be sorely missed
and forever remembered with love
and admiration. z”l
SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ (nee Breslow), SEL-
MA, 94, on March 4, 2022 of Media,
PA and formerly of Springfield, PA
and Wellington, FL. Wife of the late
Irvin, and survived by sons, Marc
and Michael, sisters-in law, Claire
and Pearl Breslow, and nieces and
nephews. She was a mathematics
teacher and department head at
Ridley Senior High School. In lieu
of flowers and contributions, please
do an act of kindness for a person
in need and remember Selma when
doing it.
JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS
www.levinefuneral.co SIMMONS
Helen Marie Simmons (nee Baskin)
died on April 15, 2022. Helen was
born in Conway, AR on March 1,
1925 to William Ernest Baskin, a
carpenter, and Mary Pauline (Milam)
Baskin, a homemaker and salesper-
son. During WWll she met Leonard
B. Simmons of Phila. who was sta-
tioned in Conway for training. They
married in 1944 and were together
until his death in 2010. Leonard,
together with his father, practiced
at the Simmons Animal Hospital
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