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DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
S E N D E R
S H E L A N S K Y
Eva Sender lived a full life for 110 years. She
died peacefully after a short illness on Sat-
urday, May 1, 2021. She enjoyed living at La-
fayette Holy Redeemer and being with her
many friends and staff there. Eva enjoyed
ceramics, sculpting, exercising, playing ten-
nis, travel, and bridge. Only ten years ago she
was caught reading a book to improve her
bridge game. She could always suggest a
good book and liked us to make recommend-
ations for her reading. She had a lively sense
of humor and loved to laugh. Harold Stern,
her first cousin, would come down from Con-
necticut and celebrate the centenarian lunch-
eon where she was the oldest, and only res-
ident still living independently. We would go
to the Marco Polo restaurant for lunch and
after that we schmoozed in her lovely decor-
ated large apartment. Eva was very happy she
got to vote in the November 2020 election!
Eva was preceded in death by her beloved
husband, Henry, her parents, her sister who
she loved dearly and lost too early, and her
cousin Bill Levine. She is survived by her
cousin, Harold Stern (Sandra), her tireless
and loyal friend, Stan Dezure (Susan) and
many great-cousins. Eva is buried in Monte-
fiore Cemetery in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania,
next to Henry.

JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
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www.JewishExponent.com Estelle Shelansky died May 26th peacefully
surrounded by loved ones. She is survived by
her loving Family, Husband Bill Shelansky,
Sister Cynthia, Brother Stewart (Arlene) Lieb-
man; Children Audrey (Jim), Mike (Marcie),
and Lori; Grandchildren Rachel, Matt (Erica),
Melissa, Andrew, Robert, Chaz, and Great
Grand Children Owen, Jillian, Caleb, Jack, Ad-
riana, and Maddie. Her memory is an inspira-
tion for all of us and she was loved by all who
knew her. Funeral services were held on
Sunday May 30, 2021 at Roosevelt Memorial
Park chapel and followed by interment.

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S N Y D E R
Miriam H. Snyder nee Marder. May 31, 2021.

Wife of the late Oscar. Mother of Hon. A. Mi-
chael Snyder (Ret) (Wendy Sill). Grandmoth-
er of Rabbi Joshua M. Snyder (Dr. Nicole Ry-
an). Great grandmother of Shalva, Ayelet,
Nava, Luke and Lilly. Graveside services were
private. Contributions in her memory may be
made to Hadassah, 1518 Walnut Street, Suite
402, Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 or Goucher Col-
lege, 1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore,
MD 21204.

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