in May 2018. Together, they traveled around
the country and the world, visiting Israel, the
United Kingdom, and finally – in her late 70s
– China, where their son, Ted, was working.
The couple moved to Tamarac, Florida, for
several years after retirement, where they
built a network of close friends and were
introduced to the pleasures of early-bird din-
ners. In 2005, health concerns brought them
back to the Northeast, where they could be
close to their daughter. Connie enjoyed living
in Princeton, where she found friends among
neighbors and fellow members of her book
club, the local chapter of Jewish Women
International, and the Let’s Talk group
meeting at the Princeton Senior Resource
Center. She never missed an election and
grew especially interested in politics later in
life. She attended her first political fundrais-
er – for Barack Obama – when she was 81
years old. Connie is survived by her children
and children-in-law, Marilyn Marks Tal and
Reli Tal of Princeton, with whom she lived;
and Ted and Ilene Fluss Marks of San Jose,
California. She is also survived by three
grandchildren, Rinat Ma’ayan Tal, Eliana
Lauren Marks, and Zachary Aaron Marks.
In recent years, she most cherished her
time with Rinat, Eliana, and Zack. Graveside
services were held Sunday, November 6 at
Princeton Cemetery, in Princeton, NJ. The
family suggests that contributions in her
memory be sent to the Minersville, Pa., pub-
lic library (minersvillelibrary.org); the Home
and School Association at Farrell Elementary
School (c/of Debbie Simon, Farrell School,
8300 Castor Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19152);
Planned Parenthood (plannedparenthood.
org); or HIAS (hias.org). Arrangements are
by Orland’s Memorial Chapel in Ewing, N.J.
ORLAND’S EWING
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
OrlandsMemorialChapel.com NERENBERG
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing
of Lowell Nerenberg of Germantown, MD,
on November 2, 2022. Lowell was born in
Philadelphia, PA, to Henry and Anne (Liss)
Nerenberg in 1942. He is survived by his
devoted wife Beverly (nee Cohen) of 57
years, sons Eric and Greg, step mother Joan
(Heyne), siblings John, Jennie and the late
David, and grandchildren Zach, Julie and
Alexis. ROTHSCHILD
MORTON A. “Bud” passed away on
November 3, 2022. Born to wonderful par-
ents, Dr. Norman Stanley Rothschild and
Dorothy Jacobs Rothschild. Bud graduated
from Central High School in 1943, Class
#179, and Penn State in 1948. He served in
the 87th Infantry Division - Artillery from 1943
to when he was discharged in 1946. In 1953,
he married Dorothy Beckman Rothschild,
his wife of 65 years. Bud enjoyed life. He
loved sports, especially Penn State College
Football, the Phillies, and the Eagles. He also
loved playing golf and bridge. But most of all,
he loved his wife, children and grandchildren
and was a wonderful husband, father and
grandfather. Bud was predeceased by his
parents, wife of 65 years, brother Norman
Rothschild Jr and niece Peggy Ann Welt.
Bud will be greatly missed by his daughters,
Susan (Robert) Sahm and Jill R. Weiss, his
grandchildren Scott (Ashley) Weiss and Sara
(Tommy) Thompson and his nephew Steve
(Karen) Harris. He will also be missed by
Barbara Sitman, his wonderful partner, and
her family, who made his final years a plea-
sure and a blessing. Donations in his memory
can be made to: Montgomery County SPCA
1006 Edge Hill Road Roslyn, PA. 19001 Or
the charity of your choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SANDBERG MYRNA TRUDY, age 85, passed away on
November 3, 2022 at St. Joseph Manor. A
longtime resident of Philadelphia, Myrna was
born on March 29, 1937 to parents, Louis and
Sadie Snyder. Myrna was preceded in death
by her beloved husband Allen and cherished
son, Kurt Sandberg (Marlynn). She is sur-
vived by daughters Tracy Sandberg (Lisa
Mills) and Jamie Berenbaum, and grandchil-
dren, Molly Mathew (Ron), Maddie Sandberg,
Jake Berenbaum, Alec Berenbaum. A private
service took place at Washington Crossing
National Cemetery. Memorial contributions in
Myrna’s name may be made to Alzheimer’s
Association at https://www.alz.org/donate
DIGNITY MEMORIAL
dignitymemorial.com SCHWARTZ
FREDERICK was born on March 15, 1928 in
South Philly. He was the only child of 7 chil-
dren born at home. His sister Faye, just 14 at
the time was sent to go fetch the Doctor, who
lived down the street. Dr. Skversky delivered
Fred in the living room. As a small child, he
brought his Father bootlegged whiskey. On
pay day, his Father would give him a quar-
ter, a wrapped hard candy, and ask him to go
across the street to Mrs. Schlindler. He had to
reach up to hand the quarter to her at the front
door. She came back with an old-fashioned
medicine bottle. No words passed between
them. Fred’s Father wanted to burn the house
down. Why ? That was the only way to get rid
of the bedbugs. When did the bedbugs come
he asked. His Father said: “They came with
the house”! Fred inherited his Father’s won-
derful sense of humor, and kept it through-
out his life. Fred passed away peacefully on
Saturday, October 29th at 1:15 pm. He was
married to Leona Farber Schwartz, the love
of his life, for over 50 years. He was 94 years
old and is survived by his two sons Eric and
Evan, his daughter Diane, his grandchildren
Kimberly and Ashley, and his great grandchil-
dren Parker and Gwendolyn. Despite grow-
ing up poor, Fred had empathy for his fellow
man. During the Depression, he remembers
his Mother feeding beggars at the kitchen ta-
ble. Donations can be made in his memory to
Philabundance: www.philabundance.org, the
Art Museum in Philadelphia and the Jewish
National Fund.
WEISS RICHARD - October 31, 2022 of Philadelphia,
PA. Father of Debbie (Lee) Yogel, Cindy
(Marc Fisher) Weiss-Fisher, and Jody Weiss-
Pencek. Grandfather of Jenna (fiancé Vinny),
Evan, Luke, Josh, Julia and Audrey. Brother
of Ruth Greenstein and Dr. Robert Weiss.
Contributions may be made to the Deborah
Heart and Lung Center, www.demanddebo-
rah.org or to any other charity whose main
purpose is to make the world a better place.
PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS
www.plattmemorial.com JEWISHEXPONENT.COM
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