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G I LM A N
Jean (nee Shaffer), died Tuesday, December
28, 2021. Jean is survived by her husband,
Norman; children, Candace Dobro (Jeff
Dobro) and Marc (Willa); grandchildren:
Sarah Dobro, Dolyn Chasin (Zach Chasin),
Eric and Theo; and sister, Eileen Brown
(Bernie Brown).

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FLORENCE S. AIN (nee. Halpern) on Decem-
ber 24, 2021. Beloved wife of the late
Theodore J. Ain. Devoted mother of Dr. Ken-
neth (Sara Rosenthal) Ain, Nanci (David)
Goldenberg, and Rochelle (Michael) Nemrow.

Loving grandmother of Maxwell Ain, Jacob
Ain, Rachel Goldenberg, Joshua (Jessica)
Goldenberg, Michael (Helene) Goldenberg,
Allison Nemrow, and Gregory Nemrow. Lov-
ing great-grandmother of Eliza Goldenberg.

Florence (aka the Good Weather Witch)
brought people together and made friends
wherever she went. She shared a 65-year
marriage with the love of her life and ex-
celled at everything she did from piano to
golf to needlepoint. Florence loved music and
travel and telling stories, and nothing made
her happier and prouder than her family.

Contributions in her memory may be made to
a charity of the donor’s choice.

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B E S S E R
Gilbert M. Besser, on December 22, 2021; of
Havertown, PA; beloved husband of the late
Eleanore (nee Graw); loving father of Marcus
P. Besser (Amy), Janet Gail Besser (Daniel
Seibert) and the late David C. Besser; de-
voted brother of Dr. William F. Besser; cher-
ished grandfather of Rachael Besser (Rafi
Spitzer), Joseph Besser (Bailey), Aaron Bess-
er, Raymond Seibert and Pauline Seibert; ad-
ored great-grandfather of Ellie and Jonah
Spitzer. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
Gilbert’s memory may be made to Adath Is-
rael Synagogue (adathisrael.org) or The Met-
ropolitan Opera, NY, NY (https://www.met-
opera.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Goldie Aschinski (nee Genter), on December
22, 2021, of Miami, FL, formerly of Chelten-
ham, PA. Beloved wife of 66 years to the late
Alvin P. Aschinski. Loving mother of David
Ashe (Milagros), Amy Shargel (Jason) and
Fredric Ashe (Lorri); devoted grandmother of
Benjamin (Miki), Daniel (Adina), Michael
(Charlotte), Emily and Rachel (Michael) and
great-grandfather of Adam, Oren, Isaak, Ilan,
Louisa and Levi. Services Private.

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Lee Darin Bernstein on Dec. 20, 2021. Son of
Steven and Janice Bernstein; brother of Ryan
(Christie) Bernstein; uncle of Asher and
Isaac. Relatives and friends are invited to Fu-
neral Services Sunday, Dec. 26, 1:30 PM pre-
cisely at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Raphael
Sacks Suburban North, 310 2nd Street Pike,
Southampton, PA 18966. Int. Roosevelt Me-
morial Park. Shiva will be private. Contribu-
tions in his memory may be made to any an-
imal shelter of your choice.

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B U S T E R
Arlene Buster, 85, loving wife & mother of 3,
Dec. 20, 2021. A resident of Rydal, PA,
formerly of Brooklyn and Long Island, NY,
Arlene was known for her beauty & grace, &
will always be remembered for her dignified,
gracious demeanor. Passionate about
poodles, bridge and golf; she & her late hus-
band, Leonard, were longtime members of
Meadowlands Country Club. Survived by lov-
ing family: brother Dr. Arthur Segal, daugh-
ters Lisa Buster, Stefani Weiss, Michele
Buster & grandsons Eric & Robert Weiss.

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Ellen R. Coren (nee Rosen), died on Decem-
ber 26, 2021. Wife of Stuart; mother of Lori
(Tim) Hartigan and Brad Coren, Esq.; and
grandmother of Alex. Service and interment
were private. Contributions in her memory
may be made to KleinLife, 10100 Jamison
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

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Peter Jonathan Eizen, 43, died peacefully at
home on Saturday, December 18, 2021, sur-
rounded by his wife and family. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Susan; children, Jared and
Ariana; parents, Lisa and Steven Eizen; broth-
er, Douglas Eizen; and dozens of loving fam-
ily members and countless friends. He was
predeceased by his grandparents Daniel and
Elaine Elllick, grandparents Albert and Mil-
dred Eizen, and father-in-law James Gorelick.

Peter led a full and happy life. He was an ex-
cellent student and avid Philadelphia sports
fan. He played and coached baseball and
most recently coached his son Jared’s team
which won the league championship. He was
a lifelong Philadelphian and was deeply in-
volved in his children’s educational and
sports activities. From baseball to hockey to
musical theater performances and everything
in between, he was always there, proudly
cheering on and encouraging his children.

Peter loved traveling with his wife and chil-
dren and spending time at the Jersey Shore
with his parents and brother. Peter had a
successful career in real estate, working
alongside his father in the family business.

He was a man who showed resilience and
strength of character in every aspect of his
life, especially in his long and courageous
battle against cancer. Peter was loved for his
wonderfully dry humor, fierce devotion to his
family, and loyalty and support to his friends.

His memory will forever be cherished in the
hearts of his family and all who knew him.

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Cantor Paul Frimark on December 24, 2021.

Cantor Frimark was the Cantor of Ohev Sha-
lom of Bucks County for 18 years. He is sur-
vived by his beloved wife Arlene (nee Alexan-
der), his loving children Bara Frimark and
Kim Whitman, and his sister Gail Thompkins
(William). He is also survived by his dear
nephew, Michael Thompkins. Contributions
in his memory may be made to Ohev Shalom
of Bucks County for the Cantor Paul Memori-
al Fund, 944 2nd Street Pike, Richboro, PA
18954. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERGS
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Esther S. (nee Orenstein). December 25,
2021 of Wynnewood, Pa. Beloved wife of the
late John Selarnick and the late Martin Gil-
man. Devoted mother of Stuart (Nancy)
Selarnick and Hope Selarnick. Cherished sis-
ter of Sharon Benveneste, the late Pearl Meis-
ner and the late Samuel Orenstein. Proud
grandmother of John (Paige), Alex (Dana)
Michael (Sydney), Haley and Samuel. Great-
grandmother of Mason and Blake. Services
and interment will be private. Contributions
in her memory may be made to Har Zion
Temple. JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com Mary (nee Stein) Goldstein, Esq. on Decem-
ber 24, 2021. Beloved wife of Dr. Irwin Gold-
stein. Devoted mother of Rabbi Jason Gold-
stein and Jessica Goldstein (fiancé Andew
Samitz) . Dear sister of Dr. Hermine Stein
(Dr. Larry Shusterman). Loving aunt of Alex-
ander Shusterman (Jaclyn), Jennifer Shuster-
man, Joshua Shusterman, and great aunt of
Samuel Shusterman. Contributions in her
memory may be made to JEVS (Philadelphia
Independence Network Program),
Alzheimer’s Association, or a charity of the
donor's choice.

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G R E E N B E R G
Gloria Louise Greenberg (Gold), born Novem-
ber 24, 1939, in West Philadelphia. Pro-
ceeded in death by her loving and devoted
parents, Philip Gold and Etta Gold (born
Schectman) and younger brother Steven.

She was an extraordinary human being, wife,
mother, and grandmother. Survived by hus-
band Sydney, daughters Stephanie and sons-
in-law Lou (Duarte) and Rosalind and Joseph
(Karlin), grandchildren Isabella and Phillip
(Duarte), and Madison, Kennedy, Grant and
Tyler (Karlin). Gloria was a proponent of an-
imal rights, prisoner rights, and the econom-
ically disadvantaged. In lieu of flowers, please
donate to a charity of your choice that exem-
plifies Gloria’s ideals and character. Due to
Covid, shiva will be observed virtually
through Adath Jeshurun synagogue.

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G O O D M A N
Malka Goodman (nee Schapiro), of Westmin-
ster, Maryland passed away on Friday,
December 24th, 2021, at the age of 78. She
is survived by children, Rebecca "Rifka"
(Philip "Flip") Eckard and Zev Goodman;
brother, Saul Schapiro (Bella Rosner); and
granddaughters, Sarah Danielle Eckard and
Julia Rose Eckard. Malka was predeceased
by her beloved husband, Rabbi Philip Good-
man; and parents, Fagel and Nobart Scha-
piro.In addition to her favorite role as
“Bubby” to Sarah and Julia, Malka loved be-
ing both an educator and a student. She was
a lifelong fan of the New York Mets, and
could be heard cheering her heart out wheth-
er it be in person or from her living room
couch. Services at Montefiore Cemetery, 600
Church Road, Jenkintown, PA 19046 on
Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

Please omit flowers. Contributions in her
memory may be sent to Germantown Jewish
Centre, 400 West Ellet Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19119, or P’nai Or Philadelphia, 6757
Greene Street #110, Philadelphia, PA 19119.

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Remembers Dianne Yvonne (née Weinberg), December
22, 2021, of Apollo Beach FL; Beloved wife of
the late Norman Greenwald; loving mother of
Wendy (Steve) Jennings and Bruce (Heidi)
Greenwald; cherished grandmother of Lynne
(Adam) Danoff, Andrea (Arthur) Lawrie, Mi-
chael (Mary) Jennings and Brad Jennings
and great grandmother of Charlie Danoff,
Louis Danoff, Nora Jennings and Jonathan
Jennings; devoted sister of Stuart (Blanche)
Weinberg and the late Larry Weinberg. In
lieu of flowers, contributions in her name
may be made to the American Heart Associ-
ation (www.heart.org)
JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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Lorraine Kramaroff (1921 - 2021), nee Davis,
100, passed away peacefully on December
22, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Aaron
Pliskin and Sigmund Kramaroff. Loving
mother of Mark (Lillian) Kramaroff and Vera
Kramaroff. Cherished grandmother of Chad
(Lauren) Kramaroff, Ryan (Dana) Kramaroff
and Adam Kramaroff. Adoring great-grand-
mother to Tyler, Livi, Sasha, Chase and
Gabby. Sister of the late Herbie and Syd Dav-
is. The family respectfully requests contribu-
tions to be made to Pancreatic Cancer Re-
search, 1275 York Ave. New York, NY 10065.

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Arnold Herst 85 of Warwick ,Pa. sadly,
passed away on December 23rd in Boynton
Beach FL- Born on January 6th 1936 in Phil-
adelphia to Yetta and Harry Herst who pre-
ceded him in death. Arnold spent most of his
life in Philadelphia and had a second home in
Boynton Beach where he eventually spent the
winters playing countless rounds of golf and
enjoying time with his wife Ricky of 62 years.

He enjoyed spending time with his many
friends from childhood, all the many close
friends he met along the way and loved anim-
als. Arnold had a knack for speaking his mind
which left many people with an “Arnie”
memory.Arnold proudly served the US Army
as a member of the military police in Ger-
many from 1954 through 1956. Arnie worked
his entire career in the moving and storage
industry and became one of the largest book-
ers in the tristate area for office and industri-
al relocations. Later in his career, along with
Ricky, he started his own moving company
until he retired in 1998.Arnold is survived by
his loving wife Ricky (Goldstin), daughters
Jill (Kevin), Suzanne and grandchildren Sam-
antha (Jon), Jordan and great-grandson
Jack. The family requests that any donations
be made to Feeding America
https://www.feedingamerica.org/ K R E N G E L
Floyd (Kris) Krengel of Tinton Falls, NJ,
formerly of Philadelphia, died on October 10,
2021, at 90 years old. Husband of Joan (nee
Margulis), father of Sharon and Maxine,
graduate of Central High School, Lehigh Uni-
versity, and Philadelphia College of Osteo-
pathic Medicine. Contributions in his memory
may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation.

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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Linda G., 88, of Bryn Mawr, PA passed away
of natural causes on December 24, 2021 at
the Quadrangle in Havertown, PA. Linda was
born Linda Nancy Goldman on May 2, 1933
to parents Frank and Rosalyn Goldman of
Philadelphia, PA. Linda often spoke of her
fond memories of growing up in West Phil-
adelphia in a close-knit family and playing
with her sister, Malika Moore and her cous-
ins of the Sidewater family. Linda was a
proud graduate of the Philadelphia High
School for Girls, class of 1950. Linda’s first
marriage was to Paul A. Levy in Philadelphia,
and the two raised their family of three chil-
dren, Karen Levy, Jan Levy Durlacher and
Matthew Levy, on Arbutus Street in the Mt.

Airy section of the city. During these years
Linda was very active in local social causes.

After they moved to Allens Lane in 1969,
Linda’s husband passed away suddenly in
1973. Ever strong, Linda continued on, and in
1979 she found the love of her life, Dr. Henry
Friedman, who had been her neighbor back
on Arbutus Street. Linda and Henry married
in 1984 in the garden of their home on Al-
lens Lane. Linda worked diligently as a med-
ical secretary for several years for Dr.

Theodore Weiss. Linda and Henry dis-
covered a joint pas sion for Italy, traveling
there 28 times to explore their favorite coun-
try. They also developed a shared passion for
the arts, especially in Philadelphia, and were
frequently seen at the Philadelphia Orchestra,
the Opera Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Bal-
let and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. They
included these institutions and many others
in their annual charitable donations. Linda is
survived by her loving husband, Henry; her
children, Karen Levy, Jan Levy Durlacher and
Matthew Levy, and Matthew’s spouse, Heidi
Pottgen; her grandchildren, Caroline and
Peter Durlacher and Kate and Kyle Levy; her
sister, Malika Moore; her nephews, Mukhtar
Sanders, Salihah Moore Kirby, Farid Sanders
and Farid’s spouse, Tina; and her step-chil-
dren, Sari Marsilio, Judith Wiseman and De-
borah Friedman Sellitto and Deborah’s
spouse, Joseph Vidich; and her step-grand-
children, Joshua Marsilio, Phillip Wiseman,
Phillip’s spouse, Ashley, and Benjamin and
Jessica Sellitto. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to: Philadelphia Orchestra As-
sociation 1 South Broad Street, 14th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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P E A R L S T E I N
Irwin Robert Pearlstein aka “Sonny”, passed
away on November 2nd, 2021 following a
bout with pancreatic cancer. Just like he dealt
with all experiences in life, Sonny managed
his illness with strength and grace, and
wanted to spend as much time with his loved
ones as possible. On his final days, he was
surrounded by family in his son’s home near
San Francisco, California. While Sonny
passed away on the West Coast, you could
not take the Philly out of him. Sonny was
born December 29, 1941 in Philadelphia and
lived his formative years in West Phil-
adelphia where he graduated from West Phil-
adelphia High School, Class of 1959. Sonny
had a voracious appetite for sports. He was a
fierce competitor, and an accomplished foot-
ball/baseball player. He was known amongst
his peers to leave everything on the field, to
be a lover of philly cheese steaks and always
to be found with a smile on his face. He was
described as a loyal warrior and man
amongst boys. Services took place on
November 10, 2021 at Goldsteins' Rosen-
berg's Raphael-Sacks Funeral Home and For-
rest Hills/Shalom Memorial Park.

M A Z I E
Loretta Lee Mazie (Newman) 1934-2021,of
Boynton Beach Florida , formerly of Cinnam-
inson New Jersey, left this world on Decem-
ber 25th, she was 87 years old. She is the be-
loved wife of Martin Mazie, beloved mother of
her four daughters, Shellie Dickstein (Philip),
Dani Segal (Dan), Jody Ludwig (Marc), Kim
Novick (Steve), beloved grandmother to Tal,
(Jaimie), Yadin (Sophie), Shira (Elan), Noah
(Tziporah), Ilana (Mike), Ashlee, Molly, Seth,
beloved great grandmother to Jordana, Si-
erra, Salome, Leor, Gedaliyah, Ezzy, Yishai,
Yehuda, Odin, Mazie, and friend to many.

Loretta worked much of her life as a social
worker, having obtained her BS in Psycho-
logy from Rutgers University and her MSW
from Hahnemann University. Of the many
jobs she had, her longest was director of The
Mental Health Clinic of Bethesda Memorial
Hospital in Boynton Beach Florida. She even
held a therapy workshop at her independent
living facility into her mid eighties, called
Hope to Cope. She was extremely passionate
about her career! She was also very active in
developing programs in her independent liv-
ing, creating Friday night services, running
the chorus and the main theater shows. Lor-
etta was known for her unique style, class,
poise, demeanor and wit which made her
stand out! She was definitely one of a kind!
Loretta will be greatly missed and in our
hearts forever! May her memory be a bless-
ing! Donations can be made to The
Alzheimer’s Association, The National Kidney
Foundation, NAMI (National Alliance on Men-
tal Health), Vitas Healthcare (Hospice)
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Carolyn Platt (nee Goldhammer), December
21, 2021, of Jenkintown, PA; beloved wife of
Frank, loving mother of Heather Platt and
Marlene (Vince) Schultz, cherished grand-
mother of Jake Schultz and Ryan Schultz. In
lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorial
gifts in Carolyn’s memory be made to Jewish
Relief Agency (jewishrelief.org) or Congrega-
tion Adath Jeshurun (adathjeshurun.info) or a
charity of the donor’s choice.

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FAY (nee Hessan) on December 25, 2021.

Beloved wife of the late Joseph; Loving moth-
er of Marsha Wilson and David (Renee) Rud-
nick; Dear sister of Lillian Berman; Devoted
grandmother of Rebecka, Kevin, Julianna,
Gabriella, and Ethan. Contributions in her
memory may be made to Woodmere Art Mu-
seum,www.woodmereartmuseum.org/donate Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s
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Milton A. Schwartz, MD, beloved husband of
Phyllis D. Schwartz (nee Rudolph), the lov-
ing father of Randall (& Abby) Schwartz and
Erica (& Nicholas Hall) Schwartz, the adoring
Pop of Kyle, Sophie, Isaiah, Raphael and Eli-
jah, passed away Saturday, December 25, at
Capital Regional Medical Center with his
loved ones at his side. Milton had a passion
for life and a diversity of interests from mu-
sic to medicine, from umpiring little league to
working on community boards, from collect-
ing fine wine to cheering on his favorite Phil-
adelphia sports teams. He grew up in the
Feltonville section of Philadelphia and gradu-
ated from Olney High School in 1955. He did
his undergraduate and medical studies at
Temple University where he met the love of
his life, Phyllis Rudolph, in a calculus class.

After completing an internship at Lower
Bucks Hospital, Bristol, Dr. Schwartz served
as a Flight Surgeon with the U.S. Air Force at
the Rhein-Main Air Base outside of Frankfurt,
Germany from 1964-1967. He then returned
to the US and joined his childhood friend,
Robert Weisberg, in private practice in Mor-
risville, PA. Together they practiced medi-
cine for over 40 years until Dr. Weisberg re-
tired. Dr. Schwartz continued practicing
medicine until 2017, when he retired after 60
years, at the ripe old age of 80. Dr. Schwartz
was a compassionate physician with a wel-
coming sense of humor and a calming bed-
side manner. He was a man of integrity both
in the public sphere as a doctor and in his
private life as a family man and friend.

Milton’s first love (other than his wife) was
music. He began his musical career at the
age of five when his father put a violin in his
hands. His musical aptitude quickly became
apparent. He attended the acclaimed Settle-
ment Music School and then the New School
of Music in Philadelphia, PA, from which he
graduated at the age of 17. Later, as an adult,
Milton played with the Delaware Valley Phil-
harmonic for over 30 years (concertmaster
for over a decade) and performed with the
Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra as a vi-
olinist for 10 years, all while serving on both
orchestra boards. In 1990, Milton and his
wife, Phyllis, along with Russell Hoffman and
others, founded the Newtown Chamber Or-
chestra, serving on the Board of the orches-
tra, often as board President, and playing as
Concertmaster for over two decades. He en-
joyed sharing his musical gift, and for years,
he and Dr. Russel Bechtloff gave benefit viol-
in and piano duet performances for many or-
ganizations, including the Human Growth
Center (now the Counseling Center of Bucks
County) and the Bucks County Youth Orches-
tra. Milton was a survivor with a strong will.

He was diagnosed with cancer in 2001, be-
coming cancer-free after a year-long battle
and remaining that way thereafter. He and
his beloved wife had a storybook love affair,
marrying at 22 and 19 respectively. After 62
years, he was heartbroken by her death earli-
er this year. Dad, we are grateful to you for
teaching us how to survive in the world, re-
spect ourselves and stand up for our prin-
ciples. You were loved and respected by fam-
ily, friends and colleagues. You will be sorely
missed and lovingly remembered. Funeral
services will be private due to Covid-19 re-
strictions. If you would like to pay your re-
spects to the family, you may do so at the
following email address,raks@comcast.net
Donations in his memory may be made to the
Newtown Chamber Orchestra, PO Box 716,
Newtown, PA 18940, https://www.newtown-
chamberorchestra.org/ or The Counseling
Center of Bucks County, 82 Buck Road, Hol-
land, PA 18966, 215-322-2586.

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NORMA (nee Sacks) on December 22, 2021.

Beloved mother of Alan (Deborah) Tolz and
Ronald (Lisa) Tolz; Dear sister of Daniel
(Pam) Sacks and the late Pearl Levi, Vivan
Brantz, and Marvin Sacks; Sister-in-law of
Sol Brantz and the late Sidney Levi; Loving
grandmother of Jessica, Elanna, Cody and
Brianna; Adoring great-grandmother of Brin-
ley and Saoirse. Also survived by many lov-
ing nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great
nephews. Norma was a secretary for Gold-
steins’ Rosenberg’s Raphael-Sacks since
1992 and prior to that worked for
Rosenberg’s Raphael-Sacks since 1976. Con-
tributions in her memory may be made to
American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org
Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s
Raphael-Sacks www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
W O L F
Phyllis R. Wolf (nee Spiegle), Springfield, PA
passed away on December 21, 2021. Phyllis
was born July 19, 1950 in Youngstown, OH
to Walter and Mary Ann Spiegle. She was a
graduate of Ohio University and moved to
Philadelphia, PA to start her career shortly
after. Phyllis and her husband Leon Wolf had
been married for 13 years and enjoyed the
beach, traveling and spending time with their
grandchildren.In addition to her husband
Phyllis is survived by her children Lee Berger
(Kim Linarte), Robyn Berger (Dorian
Korzeniowski), Eric (Megan) Berger and Cara
(Chad) Fisher. Stepson Simon (Sandra) Wolf.

Grandchildren Sadie and Avery Berger, Char-
lotte and Cole Fisher, AnnaLucia, Chloe and
Sophie Wolf. Brother Jeffery Spiegle
(Doreen) and niece Marissa Spiegle. She was
preceded in death by her stepson David
Wolf.Contributions in her memory may be
made to Heritage Manor, 517 Gypsy Lane,
Youngstown, OH 44504
Z E I T L I N
Richard Zeitlin, December 21, 2021, of Elkins
Park, PA; beloved husband of Violet (nee Pol-
lack) loving father of Brenda Zeitlin and An-
drea (Steven) Kessler, devoted brother of
Paul Zeitlin and the late George Zeitlin, cher-
ished grandfather of four granddaughters and
one great-granddaughter. Services were held
on December 23 at Joseph Levine & Sons in
Trevose, PA and interment took place at Beth
David Cemetery in Elmont NY. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in Richard’s memory
may be made to Congregation Adath Jeshur-
un of Elkins Park (adathjeshurun.info), Yad
LaKashish/Lifeline for the Old in Jerusalem
(lifeline.org.il) or a charity of the donor’s
choice. JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com A Community
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