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DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
L E I T M AN
Malcolm, January 29, 2022, of Philadelphia,
PA. Graduate of Temple University, Korean
War Navy veteran, pilot, and President of
Elkay Electric in Jenkintown. Husband of
Marcia (nee Dobin), Father of Dr. I. Michael
(Susan) Leitman, Ruth (Steve Dixon) Leit-
man and Dr. Elliott (Silvia) Leitman; Grand-
father to Ben (Nicole), Jonathan, Amanda,
Ella, Cole and Tori; son of the late Etta and
Lewis Leitman. Services will be private. In
lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory
may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.

www.alz.org G O L D S T O N E
Arnold “Ace” Feb. 1, 2022, age 97, of Bala
Cynwyd, PA. He was pre-deceased by his be-
loved wife Joan (nee Distell) and their dear
sons Robert and Lee. Arnold was a graduate
of West Philly High, then studied at the Univ
of Pittsburgh where he then enlisted in the
US Air Force. He became a fighter pilot of
WWII as a commissioned officer, of which he
was proud. Arnold and Joan were early mem-
bers of Beth David in Wynnefield, then parti-
cipated as full members of Main Line Reform.

He was a realtor in Overbrook Park, then
partnered with his brother-in-law Steve Dis-
tell in the construction business. They built
many custom homes on the Main Line and in
NJ. In retirement, he enjoyed golfing, paint-
ing, and wintering in Florida with Joan by his
side. He will be remembered lovingly by his
grandchildren Paul and Ali, brother George,
sisters-in-law Jackie and Marlene, and his
dear friends. In lieu of flowers, please feel en-
couraged to make any donations to Worthy
P u r p o s e ,
B e y o n d
worthybeyondpurpose.org/payitforward or
Inglis House, 2600 Belmont Ave., Phila., PA
19131 www.inglis.org/donate
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Bernard A. WWII Veteran, age 101, passed
away January 18, 2022. Beloved husband of
Doris (nee Galerman) for 75 yrs. Loving
father of Stuart Leibowitz (Linda) and Susan
Leibowitz (Steven Gittleman). Father-in-law
of the late William Yantis. Dear brother of the
late Sarah, Herman, Ralph, Jack, Marty, and
Bill. Adoring grandfather of Zachary Leibowitz
(Lisa Barnes) and great-grandfather of Miles.

He is also survived by many loving nieces
and nephews. He was an avid Phillies and
Eagles fan and a great joke teller. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to Sea-
shore Gardens, www.seashoregardens.org or
Temple Adath Israel of the Main Line,
www.adathisrael.org or to The Phillies Relief
Pitching Fund.

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N E I B A R T
Edith Neibart (nee Axelrod), 92, passed away
peacefully on Feb. 1. Beloved wife, mother,
and grandmother, Edy was a loving and gen-
erous surrogate mother to many friends and
extended family. Her home in Elkins Park was
a welcoming place of love, laughter, and lots
of good food. Lover of crosswords, the
beach, bridge (games), and gin (martinis),
she was, above all, a people-person. She
made everyone who knew her feel loved and
special. Edith is predeceased by her sister
Marian, and her husband of 61 years, noted
Phila. illustrator Wally Neibart. She is sur-
vived by her brothers Allan Axelrod, and Mor-
ton Axelrod, her son Allan, daughter Barbara,
and grandson Sam. Donations may be made
to: Action Against Hunger USA, and the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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S T U TM A N
SEGAL A. Carl Segal, MD, 87 (Central198#) of
Columbia, MD died on December 2, 2021.

He is survived by his wife, Helene (nee Tarta),
children Mark (Evelyn), Ellen Segal, Marsha
Segal Fauver, Steven (Sarah), sisters, Harriet
(Bernard Gross 198#) and Barbara (Allan
Schwartz (205#). He was predeceased by
his parents Claire (Portner) and Samuel Segal
(145#) and by his brother-in-law, Allan B.

Schwartz. Carl grew up in Philadelphia a
proud graduate of Central High School,
Temple University School of Pharmacy and
Jefferson Medical College. While at Jeffer-
son he joined the Army. Carl did a one year
internship at Madigan Army Hospital in
Washington State. A three year Residency in
Psychiatry at Walter Reed Army Hospital,
Washington, DC and then a one year Fellow-
ship at Harvard, in Community Mental Health.

He left the Army in 1971 as a Lieutenant Col-
onel. He then worked as Director of Mental
Health, Howard County, Maryland and star-
ted a Private Practice which lasted for about
50 years. His professional role as a physi-
cian and psychiatrist were central to his iden-
tity. Medicine was a calling and he was ded-
icated, first and foremost, to his patients. He
was one of the founding physicians of
Howard County General Hospital in Columbia,
MDCarl was also passionate about zoos, an-
imals and photography. He was a Lifetime
Member of the Philadelphia Zoo since the age
of 12. He won that membership as a contest-
ant on a radio quiz show. A lifetime friend-
ship with Roger Conant, Director of the Phil-
adelphia Zoo ensued. Carl loved his wife,
Helene, his children grandchildren and his
new great grandchild with a sincere and con-
stant passion and fierceness. He also was
loving and devoted to his sisters and their
families, and to his many, many long-term
friends and colleagues.

S O LO F F
Dorothy Soloff (nee Levin) January 29, 2022.

Wife of the late Jack Soloff of Jenkintown,
formerly of Elkins Park, PA., and Margate,
NJ; mother of Robert (Stacey) Soloff, Richard
(Kathy) Soloff, Peter(Denise) Soloff, and Jack
Soloff Jr.; sister of the late Aaron Levin, and
Annette Goldenberg; also survived by 8
grandchildren. Contributions in her memory
may be made to Hadassah or American Can-
cer Society.

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Asher Ely, beloved husband of the late Max-
ine, passed away peacefully on January 30,
2022. Loving father of David, Richard (Jody),
Judy (Paul) Izes, and Michael. Devoted
grandfather of Alexa, Jessica, Amanda, and
Rebecca. Loving brother of the late Perry
Stutman (Elsa). We recall the memory of
Asher’s parents Harry and Fanny. Asher is
also survived by loving nieces, nephews,
cousins as well as many loving friends. Ash-
er was a fixture in the community, attending
Temple Sinai congregation for over forty
years and supporting local politics. Asher
was a relentless supporter of the rights of
those who could not advocate for them-
selves. Asher’s family respectfully requests
contributions in his memory may be made to
the Parkinson’s charity of your choice,
Temple Sinai, 1401 Limekiln Pike, Dresher,
PA 19025, www.tsinai.com, or Abington Hos-
pice at Warminster, Abington Health Founda-
tion, 1200 Old York Road, Abington, PA
19001, giving.jefferson.edu, or the charity of
your choice.

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T U L I P
Allen Harold Passed away on February 3,
2022. Husband of Carol Tulip (nee Snider).

Father of Steven (Amy) Tulip, Michael Tulip
and Mark (Kristin) Tulip. Grandfather of
Rachel, Lauren, Hannah and Brett. Private
Services are being held. Contributions in his
memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s As-
sociation, www.alz.org/delval.

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W I E N E R
Dr. Stephen David, age 61, passed away
January 28, 2022. Beloved husband of Nic-
ola Wiener (nee Thompson) Loving father of
Rebecca Wiener, Joel Wiener (Ola Konior),
Jeffrey Wiener, Joshua and Sophia. Devoted
son of Gail Wiener. Dear brother of Jack
Wiener (Lisa), and Sandra Gottlieb (Robert).

Contributions in his memory may be made to
LaSalle University www.lasalle.edu or to Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania Cancer Research
www.pennmedicine.org. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
MEMORIALS K R EN ZE L
Samuel Krenzel
We miss you always
Our hearts are sore.

As years go by,
We miss you more.

Your loving smile,
Your gentle face.

No one can ever fill
your vacant place.

Your loving family,
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