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KOHN Ruth Kohn, age 97, peacefully passed away
on Jan. 14, 2021 at Wesley Enhanced Living,
Media PA. Ruth was the beloved wife of the
late Leonard L; mother of Kenneth (Judy),
grandmother of Lori (Brad) Phillips, and
great grandmother of Kaylee and Evan Phil-
lips. Ruth was born in Pittsburgh Pa. She
was an elementary school teacher in the Up-
per Darby school district for over 30 years.

There will be no visitation. A memorial ser-
vice will be held at a later date. Contributions
in Ruth's memory can be made to Wesley
Enhanced Living 100 Halcyon Dr., Media, PA
19063 or to a charity of your choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com LEVINSON
Arnold E. Levinson of Margate passed away
on January 20th. Arnie was a graduate of
West Philadelphia High School in 1954 and
Temple University’s Class of 1958 with a de-
gree in business administration. He was own-
er and operator of AAFEL Associates Advert-
ising Agency and more recently was the
cemetery administrator for the three Jewish
cemeteries in Atlantic County. Arnie is sur-
vived by his wife of 61 years, Ethel F., chil-
dren, Alan Levinson, Lisa (Aaron) Riseman,
and Faye (Gary) Shapiro, grandchildren, Mat-
thew and Jillian Riseman, and Andrew, Allis-
on, and Melissa Shapiro, and brother, Mar-
vin Levinson. Services were held Friday Janu-
ary 22nd. To view the service or leave a con-
dolence, please visit, www.jsgfunerals.com.

The family asks that contributions in his
memory may be made to Shirat Hayam, 700
North Swarthmore Ave., Ventnor, NJ 08406.

J.S. GOLDSTEIN
Funeral Home & Monuments Inc.

Mays Landing, New Jersey
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LITTMAN PARRIS
Geraldine “Gerry” Littman (nee. Dantowitz)
on January 19, 2021. Wife of the late Samuel
Littman. Mother of Caren Littman, Major
Robert (Ruth) Littman and Dr. Louis (Dr. Su-
zanne Datto) Littman. Sister of Sydney Stein
and Dr. Jaclyn Danton. Grandmother of Dav-
id and Nathaniel. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews. A clown for over 25
years with Samuel, known as “Dusty”, you
could often find her volunteering at Jeannes
Hospital before moving down to Florida. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
www.jdrf.org or American Heart Assocation
www.heart.org or Multiple Sclerosis Society
https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Donate. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS MALINOFF
Edward Allan Malinoff, 84, born and raised in
South Philly, most recently of Yardley, PA,
died on January 19, 2021 after a hard-fought
battle with COVID-19. Known to most as Ed
or Eddie by his beloved wife Karen, who
passed away in 2007 after 40 years of mar-
riage, he was the loving father of Josh (Elisa)
and Dori (Doug) and adoring grandfather of
Eden, Zack, Holly and Karina. He had 3 nieces
and nephews he cherished as well as 3
grand-dogs. Ed was known for his endless
puns and wit. If there was a pun to be made,
he would come up with one almost immedi-
ately. It was an innate talent. He loved his
Philly sports teams, was a great appreciator
of music and sang all the time. Ed was a
movie buff and remembered songs from old
movies word for word despite having demen-
tia. He loved the Jersey shore, especially
Margate and AC where he enjoyed the buf-
fets and shows. Ed was a graduate of Temple
University and served in the Air Force. He
worked as a logistics manager for the U.S.

Navy with the Tomcat F-14 for 35 years. In
lieu of flowers, donations to The Dementia
Society of America, PO Box 600, Doylestown,
PA 18901, www.dementiasociety.org are
most appreciated.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
Anthony “Tony” Parris on January 15, 2021.

Beloved husband of Thelma “Tamy” (nee Ru-
bin) and the late Jacqueline (nee Goldman);
Loving father of Steve (Sue) Parris, Gary
(Belle Scarpignato) Parris, Ilene (Larry) Ber-
man, Connie (Steve) Berger, Donna (Richard)
Solomon; Dear father-in-law of the late An-
drea Parris; Devoted grandfather of Laurie
(Craig), Jaimie (Jeff), Danny, Jenna (Patrick),
Jessica (Farrell), Kenny, Samantha, Justin,
Shelby (David), Scott (Sarah), Danny
(Rachel) and Joey (Jamie). Also survived by
14 great grandchildren. Services and inter-
ment were private. Contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity of the
donor’s choice.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
ROSENBERG Edith Rosenberg of Anna, Texas passed away
on January 20, 2021 at the age of 91. She
was born on February 7, 1929 to Jack and
Rose (Black) Pollack in Brooklyn, New York.

After she graduated from high school, Edith
attending a secretarial school for a number of
years. Edith married Julius Rosenberg on
June 19, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

After getting married, Edith spent her time
raising her kids and taking care of her family.

Edith worked for the nationally famous retail
store Wanamakers for 25+ years, She en-
joyed going to Broadway shows and mu-
seums with her husband. She is survived by
her son, Mitchell Rosenberg and wife, Carla
of Anna, Texas; ex-daughter-in-law, Gina
Rosenberg-Walsh of McKinney, Texas;
granddaughters (her pride and joy), Savan-
nah Rosenberg of Charleston, South Caro-
lina and Cassidy Rosenberg of Norman, Ok-
lahoma; and numerous other loving family
and friends. Edith was preceded in death by
her parents; husband, Julius Rosenberg; son,
Barry Rosenberg; and sister, Ethel Wyman.

Edith will always be remembered as the
nicest person anyone had ever met.

TURRENTINE-JACKSON-MORROW McKinney, TX
OLNEY Fay Olney, a retired microfilm processor in
the medical field, died January 21. She was
93 and a resident of Holland, PA. A widow,
she was the former Fay Golden. She is sur-
vived by a daughter, Renee (James) Stanton.

Services & interment were private.

GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
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SEGAL Jacob (Jack) Meyer, beloved husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather, passed
away on January 14, 2021, 4 days after his
97th birthday. Jack was born on January 11,
1924 in Philadelphia, the eldest of three chil-
dren to Eva and David Segal. Jack is sur-
vived by his daughters Debra Saranga and
Lauren Foster and their husbands Yves
Saranga and Peter Foster, his grandchildren
David Romani and his wife Yelena, Nicole Ro-
mani and Claire Foster and his great grand-
son, Luca Romani. He is preceded in death
by his loving wife Jule (Dee) Gloria Elfman
Segal to whom he was married for 60 years
before her passing in 2010. Jack had a full
life as a husband, father, grandfather, and
great-grandfather. He would regale everyone
with wonderful stories about growing up in
Philadelphia, his time in the Air Force during
WWII, his screen writing adventures for the
Honeymooners and his long career in advert-
ising. He continued his love of theater and
the arts in his retirement, directing variety
shows at his retirement home and starting art
and dance lessons. Jack will be remembered
by all for his quick wit, his sharp mind and
his incredible memory. He will be missed
beyond measure. Donations in Jack’s
memory may be made to the American Can-
cer Society.

GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SERVETNICK Sally Robin Servetnick Jan. 15, 2021 of Ply-
mouth Meeting formerly of Penn Valley. Be-
loved wife of the late Samuel Servetnick; lov-
ing mother of Rory and Michael (Morgan)
Servetnick, cherished grandmother of Skyler
Servetnick and devoted daughter of the late
Bea and Abbey Rosenberg. Graveside ser-
vices were held Jan. 17, 2021 at Roosevelt
Memorial Park. Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
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Martin Oscar Shuwall 87, formerly of Wel-
lington, FL, died Sunday January 10, 2021 in
New Jersey after a long struggle with demen-
tia. Born June 8, 1933 in Philadelphia to Ida
(nee Redmond) and Mitchell Shuwall, Marty
grew up in West Philadelphia. He recalled
great times as a young child growing up
across the street from Cobbs Creek Park,
sledding, exploring the woods, and horse-
back riding. He also spoke happily of playing
tennis, as well as “box ball”, “step ball” and
“stick ball” by the steps in front of their
house. After losing his father at an early age,
young Marty worked in a variety of jobs to
help the family. Paper delivery, door to door
magazine salesman, shoveling snow, soda
fountain jerk, factory worker, movie
usher/barker, and Good Humor Ice cream
man – Marty was never afraid of hard work.

In 1952, at the age of 19, Marty met the love
of his life, Glenda (nee Bress) and within the
year they would marry. The Korean war was
going on and, in 1953, Marty enlisted in the
Air Force. In his memoirs, Marty fondly re-
called many adventures he and Glenda
shared while they lived in Fairbanks during
his years of military service. Honorably dis-
charged in 1957, Marty returned to Virginia
where he and his brother David acquired and
ran George Friend’s bookstore, which was
famous for its new and used books and
unique selection of magazines. In 1961,
Marty and his brother purchased one of the
first Budget Rent A Car franchises in the
country and Marty moved to Philadelphia to
launch this new endeavor. Later joined by his
brother David, they ran and grew the com-
pany for the next 20 years. In 1967, Marty
and Glenda moved to Lafayette Hill, Pa. Over
the next many years, they raised three chil-
dren and also spent many hours enjoying
good times with neighbors. Marty especially
enjoyed his weekly chess matches at the
house as well as playing tennis and walking
in the Wissahickon Park. Marty “retired” in
1982 to embark on a life of boating, fishing,
travel and adventure with Glenda which they
greatly enjoyed for the next 13 years. Sadly,
Glenda passed in 1995. Several years after
his loss, Marty was fortunate to find a second
partner – enjoying over 10 rejuvenating years
of travel, honing his photography skills, fine
dining, great cooking and laughter with
Thelma Weinberg of Wellington, Florida and
Montauk, NY. Marty is survived by his three
children Mitchell (Tina Walch), Julie Sinatra
(Tom) and Pamela Steinberg (Phil), 8 grand-
children and one great grandchild. A
graveside memorial service at Haym Sa-
lomon Memorial Park, Frazer, Pa, will be an-
nounced at a later date. At the family’s re-
quest, donations in Martin Shuwall’s name
may be made to The American Brain Founda-
tion or Friends of the Wissahickon.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Cantor Isaac Wall, Jan. 11,2021 of Ventnor,
NJ; husband of the late Sheva (nee Heller),
father of Ahavia Scheindlin (Lon Levin), Sha-
lom Wall (Kathy Conti) and Joshua Wall
(Kathleen Dougherty); also survived by 13
grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

Private graveside services were held on Jan.

13th at Haym Salomon Mem. Park. Contri-
butions in his memory may be made to a
charity of the donor's choice.

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