Robinson (Lee), Mother of Jeanne
& Jack Katz, Mom-Mom to Rose
Katz-Gobeli (Sam) and Jordan Katz
(Lauren), Great Mom-Mom to Charley
& Alessi. Great friends, Mozelle,
Gloria, & Jackie. Born in Bristol, PA,
Irene, “Rene”, Katz fiercely loved her
life, family, and served her commu-
nity for all 98 years she lived. Irene
was ahead of her time. She worked
in her parents store in Bordentown
as a young woman and educated
herself at Temple University. Temple
is also where she met her husband of
50 years, Honorable Leon Katz, de-
ceased, and began to have a family.

Irene’s passion was volunteer work,
primarily at Magee Rehabilitation
Hospital. She took great pride in en-
suring the gift shop was fully stocked
with quality items that would bright-
en the days of the patients and vis-
itors at the hospital. Especially, the
candy section, as Irene had a big
sweet tooth. Irene was also dedi-
cated to the arts and music. A love
that she passed down to her children
and grandchildren. She enjoyed
attending Broadway musicals, the
Philly Pops, and the Philadelphia
Orchestra. She also never missed a
Phillies game on TV or in person. Her
favorite player was Ryan Howard.

Irene enjoyed shopping, walks in
Rittenhouse Square, and her game
shows. I love you, a bushel and a
peck, and a hug around the neck.

Contributions in Irene’s memory can
be made to: Magee Rehabilitation
(https://mageerehab.jeffersonhealth. org/get-involved/fundraising-events/)
or Eric Hubbs Recovery Scholarship
Fund, C/O PNC Bank, 22 N. Broad
Street, Woodbury, NJ 08096. May
her memory be a blessing.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com LAURIE
RAE, age 98, passed away on
September 17, 2022. Wife of the late
Albert Laurie. Survived by her daugh-
ters Anita (Spencer) Snyderman,
Janis (the late Jeremy Steinberg)
Laurie, and Marsha (Fred) Jonas.

Also survived by six grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.

For many years she was an ac-
tive member of Deborah. For the
last 18 months, she was a beloved
resident of Artis Senior Living of
Yardley. In lieu of flowers contribu-
tions in her memory can be made to
Deborah Hospital 212 Trenton Road
Browns Mills, New Jersey 08015 or
Alzheimer Association, 399 Market
Street Suite 250 Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19106.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
ROTHMEL GARRY, passed on November
29th, 2022. Beloved husband of
Cecelia (nee Weinstein); loving
father of Rochelle (Fred) Sassler
and Michael (Randi) Rothmel.

Adoring grandfather of Temima
(Gary), Hersch, and Sarah; loving
great-grandfather of Shayna and
Dalyah. Brother of Jacob (Ellen)
and Sam Rothmel. He was a de-
voted husband to his wife Cecelia
for 68 years, and a devoted father,
grandfather and great grandfather,
always willing to help others in
need. A Korean war veteran, and a
proud Mason, who worked at RCA
as a technician who rose to branch
manager for 38 years. While work-
ing at RCA he owned two laundro-
mats in Wynnefield, and he worked
diligently 7 days a week, instilling
an extreme work ethic in his chil-
dren which followed to his grand-
children. Garry was a man larger
than life, who will be fondly remem-
bered by all. Contributions in his
memory may be made to Jewish
Family and Children Services or a
charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
STARIN CLIFFORD BERNARD, passed
away on November 27, 2022, at
Paul’s Run Retirement Community.

Husband of Rosalyn (Brownstein)
Starin, son of the late Rose &
Samuel Starin, brother of the late
Elaine (Starin) Zlotnick. Cliff is
survived by his 2 daughters, Eileen
Albert and Myra Kehner (Jerry), 4
grandchildren, Lisa Hall (Andrew),
Laurie Sked (Matthew), Rachel
Albert and the late Erica Albert.

Also survived by 4 great grandchil-
dren, Cole Sked, Emily Hall, Aidan
Sked & Ryan Hall. Contributions
in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
and Amanda. In addition, she was
proceeded in death by her loving
son Fred Weiner. Contributions can
be made to the following charity in
Bernice’s memory: H.E.R.O.E.S.

(special needs camp Zoe Weiner
attends) https://heroesdfw.org/do-
nate/ GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
WOLF WEINER
BERNICE MARLENE - Bernice
was a loving wife, mother, and
grandmother. She spent many
years of her life teaching children
with special needs and donated
her time to many charities. The
world is a better place because
she was a part of it. May her mem-
ory be a blessing. On November
23rd, 2022, Bernice passed away
peacefully. She was devoted to her
family and left behind her beloved
husband of 64 years Sam Weiner,
her son and daughter-in-law Lee
and Amy Weiner, her daughter and
son-in-law Caren Weiner and Frank
Medvedik, and her beloved grand-
children Max, Zoe, Scott, Nicole,
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, Keira,
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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