ter Judy Burton, daughter Phyllis
Kaufman (Jay), son David Nathan
(Karen), and grandchildren Alec,
Mia, Eli, and Sophie. He was laid
to rest at Shalom Memorial Park in
Philadelphia. Contributions may be
made in his memory to the Michael
J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s
Research (michaeljfox.org).
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
ROTHSCHILD MORTON A. “Bud” - passed away
on November 3, 2022. Born to won-
derful parents, 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, fa-
ther and grandfather. Bud was pre-
deceased by his parents, wife of 65
years, brother Norman Rothschild
Jr and niece Peggy Ann Welt. Bud
will be greatly missed by his daugh-
ters, 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
SKLAR-ROSENBERG LISBETH, October 9, 2022,
beloved wife of the late Allen
Rosenberg (and before that, of the
late Jay Sorkin); loving step-moth-
er of Sarah Rosenberg, Daniel
Rosenberg (Tova Tenenbaum),
Becky Rosenberg
(Stephanie Gaudreau), Miriam Rosenberg,
Tziporah Rosenberg and Isaac
Rosenberg (LeighAnn); devoted
sister to Henry Sklar (Ann), the
late Miriam Shore, and the late
Sigmund “Tim” Sklar. Lisbeth was a
cherished aunt to her godson, Tony
Shore, Eric Sklar,Joanna Shore
Bottaro, Jill Sklar Axel, Margot
Sklar and the late George Shore.
Lisbeth will also be remembered
by many dear friends including
Vera Kurlantzick. Services were
held at Adath Jeshurun Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in
Lisbeth’s memory may be made to
one of the causes that Lisbeth held
dear; supporting the Smithsonian
African American Art museum (es-
pecially the archives), where she
volunteered as a knowledgeable
and passionate docent, would be
a particular fitting honor, as would
contributions to any organization
rescuing and caring for animals
needing a loving home, such as the
pets that were loving companions
to Lisbeth throughout her adult life.
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com STEINBERG
MARILYN (NEE ALBERT) - On
November 2, 2022. Beloved wife
of the late Sidney; loving mother
of Penni Steinberg (Steven Wilkin),
Michael Steinberg (Alan Taylor),
Helene Covone (Michael), and
Ellen Steinberg; dear sister of Victor
Albert (Diane); devoted Bubby of
Samantha, Joseph, Nicholas and
Adrianna. Contributions in her
memory may be made to a charity
of the donor’s choice.
WILSON ROSALIE RUTH (nee Blackman)
was born on April 19, 1925 in
Philadelphia and passed away
on Nov. 13, 2022. Daughter of
Joseph J. Blackman and Bertha
Sokoloff Blackman. Sister to the
late Daniel and his wife, the late
Zehava Blackman. She graduat-
ed from Girls High School and the
University of Pennsylvania in 1946
as a Mathematics major. She was
reportedly the only woman in her
high school class to attend college.
She married Samuel B. Wilson in
1949 and celebrated 38 years of
marriage. Together they lived in
Glenolden and Wynnewood, and
owned Cedarwood Pharmacy.
Rosalie and Samuel had four chil-
dren, the late Joy and William
“Buzzy” Rosenberg and Jamie
Rothstein Rosenberg, Michele
Wilson and Mark Helfaer, Richard
and Maryna Wilson, and Joseph
and Robyn Wilson, grandchil-
dren Jordan and Marielle and Joy,
Samuel and fiancee Alix, Jonathan,
Daniel and Joshua, and Sasha and
Leeza, along with great-grandchil-
dren Jason and Luke. Her loving
long time caregiver was Aretha
Thompson. Rosalie was an avid
reader and lover of the arts, includ-
ing the orchestra, classic movies,
figure skating, and Broadway mu-
sicals. She was a devoted bridge
player. She loved desserts, espe-
cially cheesecake. She also worked
as a volunteer at Lankenau Hospital
for a number of years. Rosalie has
been beloved by her family and her
numerous friends. Contributions in
her memory may be made to the
American Cancer Society – Bike
Spirit of Joy Team, www.acsbike.
org or The Philadelphia Orchestra,
www.philorch.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
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