Judi Rieder-Siegel (Larry Siegel).

Adoring grandmother of Rich Siegel
(Dori), Shelly Magnes (Andy),
Nathan Rieder, and great-grand-
mother of Miriam, Valerie, Zoe,
and Tyler. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Planned
Parenthood. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
ROTMAN RAYMOND-November 17, 2022 of
Philadelphia, PA. Beloved husband
of the late Marilyn (nee Gonshery);
loving father of Leslie Rotman
Sackman (Dr. Scott Sackman)
and Dr. Eric Rotman (Risa); ador-
ing grandfather of Mariel, Lola,
and Morgan; devoted brother of
Irving Rotman (Norma) and the
late Seymour and the late Irma.

Raymond taught history at Fels
High School for 41 years. He also
worked at Fleet’s Men’s and Boys
while teaching and continued
past his retirement from Fels High
School. Funeral services were held
Monday Nov. 21 with interment at
Roosevelt Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be made
to the American Cancer Society
(cancer.org). JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com SACK
SYLVIA (nee Aronowitz), died on
November 18, 2022.

Beloved wife of the late Leon Sack; devot-
ed mother of Carol Denmark (Bill),
Robin Meyerowitz (Rabbi Allan),
and Sherrie Berman (Joel); also
survived by 8 loving grandchildren
and 21 loving great grandchil-
dren. Contributions in her mem-
ory may be made to the National
The Parkinson’s Foundation, 200
Southeast First St., Suite 800,
Miami FL 33131 or to a charity of
the donors choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SILVER SANFORD,
Nov. 12,
2022. Father of Michael (Debera) Silver,
Larry (Lisa) Silver, Dr. Dave
(Diana) Silver, and Diane Weiser.

Grandfather of Ilana Weiser, Cory
(Julie) Weiser, Lisa McLeod,
Nate(Maria) Silver, Chris Silver,
Joe, Daniel, Debbie, Samuel Silver,
Ben, Andy, Emily and Salena Silver.

Great Grandfather of Emryk Weiser,
Blake, Bradley Mcleod, Isaiah and
Daniel Silver. He was married to
Rose Kurtz from 1960 – 1981. Ethel
Weiner was Mr. Silver’s partner for
25 years. Mr. Silver was born in
Philadelphia in 1933. He grew up
in the Strawberry Mansion section
of the city along with two siblings,
Jay and Danny. He was a lifelong
resident of the Philadelphia/ South
Jersey area and lived in Northeast
Philadelphia for the previous 35
years. He attended Philadelphia
public schools and graduated
from Northeast High School. He
attended secondary education
at Temple University garnering a
bachelor’s degree in Journalism
and a master’s degree plus 30
hours in Education. He served as
an Army Commander during the
post Korean war campaign until
1955. He continued his service in
the Army Reserve until 1961. He
was decorated with the National
Defense Service Medal. Upon his
discharge from the army, he re-
turned to Philadelphia and began
his career as a teacher. All tolled,
he had more than a 30 year tenure
in the Philadelphia school system.

He worked at facilities such as
Simon Gratz School, Washington
High School and spent the bulk
of his career as a Social Studies
teacher at Lincoln High School in
the Northeast. After retirement from
teaching, he participated in an array
of vocational and special interest
pursuits including the Philadelphia
Federation of Teachers; local and
national Democratic party vol-
unteer work; and the Veterans
Administration. His primary spe-
cial interest was the Jewish War
Veterans organizations. He was
a member of VFW Post 6617 and
American Legion Post 810. He
was elected Post Commander
of Kelkey-Blatt Post 575 Jewish
War Veterans in Philadelphia. He
was also appointed Commander
of the Pennsylvania state Jewish
War Veterans. In Lieu of flowers,
Contributions in his memory can
be made to: Jewish War Veterans
of the United States, 1811 R Street
NW Washington, DC 20009
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SILVERSTEIN RONALD M. on November 21,
2022. Loving father of Alan
Silverstein (Amanda Alexander).

Ronald was predeceased by his
parents Albert and Rachel (Lurie)
and brother Larry. In lieu of flow-
ers, contributions may be made to
the American Stroke Association
(stroke.org). GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
WAGMAN IRMA MAY (nee Bleecher) on
November 17, 2022. Beloved wife
of the late Sydney S.; Loving moth-
er of Barbara Winnick and Lorraine
Algazy (Kenneth); Devoted grand-
mother of Jeffrey, Debbie (Josh),
Marla (Jay), and Keith (Robyn). Also
survived by 7 adoring great-grand-
children. Contributions in her
memory may be made to National
Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 SE 1st
St., Ste 800, Miami, FL 33131 or to a
charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
WOLF EVELYN BERNICE (nee Cohen)
95, of Plymouth Meeting, PA died
on November 17, 2022. Only child
of the late Jacob and Frieda Cohen.

Wife of the late Bert Wolf. Mother of
Charles (Susan Newman) and the
late Mitchell (Nancy Wolf Sussman/
Robert Barralough); Mommom to
Jake (Andrea), Dara (Eric), Jillian
(Jimmy), Marisa (Michael), and
Danielle (Steven); Gigi to Lana,
Maya, Ryan, Scarlett, Lillian, Kiera,
Grace and Henry; Aunt Ev to many.

Evelyn grew up in Baltimore where
she appeared on Bowling for
Dollars in her thirties. She was a
hospital switchboard operator, jew-
elry salesperson and later retired
from real estate in her eighties.

Evelyn thrived socializing with fam-
ily and friends involving varied ac-
tivities or extensive travel. She con-
tinued to earn Bridge Masterpoints
in her nineties. Memorial donations
to the Horsham Center for Jewish
Life preferred.

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