obituaries
BOBMAN BURTON L. - Passed away on
October 27, 2022. Husband of
Eileen Bobman (nee Golove).
Father of Stuart (Juli) Bobman
and David (Dorothy) Bobman.
Grandfather of Rachael, Sarah,
Michael and Jennifer. Contributions
in his memory may be made to
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for
Parkinson’s Research, www.mi-
chaeljfox.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
BOMZE PAULETTE, age 77, died on
October 22, 2022.
Sister of
Richard (Ilene) Bomze and the
late Michael Bomze; aunt of Rori
Bomze and Nikki (Adam) David;
great-aunt Leni and Sasha; cousin
of David Levin and Isabel Gutstein.
Contributions in her memory
may be made to the Association
for Adults with Developmental
Disabilities (AADD), 261 Old York
Road, Ste. 530, Jenkintown, PA
19046. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
September 19, 1934. Elaine en-
joyed playing the piano, listening to
classical music, gardening, reading
and spending time with her family.
Contributions in Elaine’s memo-
ry may be made to the American
Cancer Society.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
BORTNER RUTH STRUG GREEN, October 26,
2022. Just celebrated her 99th birth-
day. Beloved Wife of the late Milton
Bortner and the late Harold “Reds”
Green; Loving mother of Barbara
Bortner and partner Eileen Joseph;
adoring grandmother of Dr. Jessica
Goldberg (David) and cherished
great-grandmother of Benjamin and
Harrison. In lieu of flowers, contribu-
tions in her memory may be made to
the Montgomery County SPCA or a
charity of the Donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com EHRLICH
DAVID, Aug. 12, 1942 - Oct. 22,
2022. Husband of Shantiji “Shanti”
Ehrlich (nee Sarah Ann Schalek).
Father of Ian, Blake, Ella, and
Arthur Ehrlich. David was born in
Philadelphia, PA, and raised in
FEINBERG HELENE (nee Rosenberg)-On
October 22, 2022. Beloved wife of
the late Samuel Feinberg. Devoted
mother of Frank Feinberg (Sherri)
and Andrew Feinberg (Kathy
McDowell). Dear sister of Elaine
Jacobs. Loving grandmother of
Ariel, Zachary, Jacob, and Elise.
Contributions in her memory may
be made to a charity of the donor’s
choice. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
GROLLMAN CECELIA-October
24, 2022.
Wife of the late Jack Grollman;
mother of Suraya Rose Sarae
and Bruce Corbman; grand-
mother and great-grandmother to
many. Graveside services were
held Thurs. October 27 at Haym
Salomon Memorial Park. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in her memo-
ry may be made to an organization
of the donor’s choice.
JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com FEDER
BOOKBINDER ELAINE (nee Hahn), 88, of
Wynnewood, PA, passed away
on Sunday, October 23, 2022.
She was the wife of the late Irwin
Bookbinder who passed away in
1997. She is survived by two sons,
Brian Bookbinder, his wife Andi
and their son Zack, and Michael
Bookbinder, his wife Dana and their
daughters, Jamie and Michelle;
one brother, Gerald Hahn; and
many nieces and nephews. Elaine
was born in Wilkes Barre, PA, on
Lower Merion, PA, and Miami, FL. A
businessman, antiquities collector,
and real estate investor, Alumni of
Johns Hopkins University, long-time
resident of NYC, NY, Southampton,
NY, Miami, FL, Los Angeles, CA,
and Austin, TX. David was an ad-
venturer and traveled to over 70
countries throughout his life. David
passed peacefully in his sleep after
a life well lived. Contributions in
his memory may be made to Help
for Orphans Int., 3300 Bee Caves
Road, 650/1262 Austin, TX 78746,
www.helpfororphans.org. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
It is with great sadness we an-
nounce the passing of George
Barry Feder, 10/6/22, beloved hus-
band of the late Sandra Nemchek
and son of the late Theodora and
Morris Feder. George was a native
of Philadelphia and a Lower Merion
High School graduate. He left his
legacy as a Philadelphia photog-
rapher on every corner. He is sur-
vived by his daughter Kelly Feder
Miller (Greg Miller), son Christopher
Feder (Anna D’Auria Feder), sister
Naomi Feder Zipkin, grandchildren
Brayden, Sawyer and Harper and
partner Barbara Laskin.
and nephews. Relatives and friends
will celebrate his life on November
4th at B’nai Torah Congregation in
Boca Raton, FL.
MATLOW THEODORE A. “Ted” , died
October 23, 2022 of Ann’s Choice,
Warminster, PA and formerly of Mt.
Carmel, PA. Son of the late Louis J.
and Jennie (Block) Matlow. Loving
husband of Jacqueline (nee Cohn);
father of Jody (Mat) Marks, Jill
Matlow and Louis Matlow; grand-
father of Daniel (Caitlin) Lyons,
Jeffrey (Aria) Lyons and Zachary
Lyons; great grandfather of Noah
and Lainey; brother of Dorothy
Sparber, David Matlow, late Sedell
Bloch and late Ruth Schwartz. Ted
was born in Girarville, PA and was
a 1953 graduate of Penn State.
Graveside Services are private. In
lieu of flowers, contributions in his
memory may be made to a charity
of the donor’s choice.
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
LEVINE STEPHEN A., age 84, died
peacefully in Boynton Beach, FL
on October 29, 2022. Beloved
husband of Susan Bodner Levine.
Loving father of Lisa Levine (Eddie),
Janet Steinman (Ray), David
Levine, and Lauren Sager (Dan).
Adoring Grandpa to Jake and Lily
Rehfeldt, Brett, Alysha, Corey and
Jack Steinman, and Caroline and
Annie Sager. He will also be greatly
missed by Jennifer and Paolo
Giacone and their son Alessandro
and Jason and Laure Bodner and
their sons Noah, Liam and Sacha,
as well as many cousins, nieces,
MAYRON March 18, 1927-October 10, 2022
On October 10, 2022, David May-
ron passed peacefully at the age
of 95, surrounded by his three chil-
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David was born in Cairo, Egypt to
Shalom and Milcha Mizrahi, the
second oldest of seven children.
He grew up surrounded by orange
trees in Tel Aviv. He studied chem-
istry at the American University in
Beirut, Lebanon. In 1947, when war
broke out in Palestine, he made a
perilous journey back to Tel Aviv to
join the fight alongside his broth-
ers. He served as a Medic, first in
the Air Force and then in the Army
in the war of Independence that
made Palestine the State of Israel
in 1948. After the war he continued
his studies, traveling to the United
States to attend the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy and Science,
the oldest pharmaceutical school
in the country, (now Saint Joseph’s
University). One night at a small
gathering of international students,
he met Norma Goodman, a student
at Temple University and it was love
at first sight. Accompanying her on
the trolley ride home he asked her
for her number, and she wrote it in
the back of one of his textbooks.
A year and a half later they were
married. Over the years they had
three children. David worked at
Wyeth Laboratories in Philadelphia
(Pfizer) and then Smith, Kline and
French (GlaxoSmithKline.) While at
Smith Kline, a job opening came up
to head the International Division.
Having learned French as a child,
he gave himself a crash course over
the weekend, and proudly landed
the job the next day. Among his
many pharmaceutical accomplish-
ments, David has a patent for the
time release tablet. At 58 years old
he took an early retirement, start-
ing his own business, Mayron Re-
search Laboratories in Hatfield, Pa.
where he did R & D development
for independent entrepreneurs.
He formulated toothpaste, horse
medicines, cough syrups and even
developed a line of skincare with
each of his daughters, Jao Brand
and Mayron’s Goods, with whom
he had great chemistry. He worked
in his lab until the age of 90. David
was a gentlemen’s gentleman. Ev-
eryone who met him fell under his
spell. He was the favored Uncle of
many. A brilliant man with a twinkle
in his eye, David was a devoted
husband, father, and grandfather.
His joy for life was infectious. He
loved this world and did not want to
leave it, and yet he did, with cour-
age, grace, and dignity. He will be
missed by many. Beloved husband
of the late Norma (nee Goodman),
he is survived by his brothers Jack,
Eli, and Yigal, his sisters, Rosetta
and Rahela, his children, Melanie,
(Cynthia), Shelly and Gale, (Seth)
and by his grandchildren, Olivia,
Miles, Hudson and Jake. A lover of
animals, contributions in his memo-
ry may be made to the ASPCA.org.
Condolences may be shared with
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LAUREL HILL FUNERAL HOME
www.laurelhillphl.com SAMUELS
MARGARET L. (nee Beach) age
84, passed away October 26, 2022.
Beloved wife of the late Stanley
Samuels. Loving mother of Dr.
Janet Rosoff (Michael) and her “son”
Harold Samuels. Adoring grand-
mother of Talia, Maggie, Ali, and
Samantha. She was predeceased
by her siblings Joanne and Nelson.
Contributions in her memory may
be made to the Dementia Society of
America www.dementiasociety.org
GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
STUDENT JACQUELINE ‘’JACQUIE’’ - nee
Blum. October 24, 2022. Wife of
the late David. Mother of Sanford
Student, Susan (Richard) Loether
and Sarena (Mordechai) Kopciel.
Grandmother of Stephanie and
Dave Bell, Sam Student, Zack and
Amber Loether, Joseph Loether,
Lazer and Miriam Kopciel, Suri and
Tzviki Pollak, Chananya and Shana
Kopciel, Leah and Jonathan Weiss
and the late Aaron Loether, also
survived by 17 great grandchildren.
Contributions in her memory may
be made to Samaritan Hospice, PO
Box 71425, Philadelphia, PA 19176,
www.samaritanNJ.org or the Aaron
Loether Legacy Support Fund,
https://tinyurl.com./y3nxb8jo. GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
ZAVOD WILLIAM, MD- Oct.13, beloved hus-
band of Rosalie(nee Bernstein),loving
father of Merrill J.(Erika P.) Zavod
and Blaine S. Zavod,cherished
grandfather of Cory, Avery, and
Radek. Contributions in Bill’s mem-
ory may be made to The Michael
J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s
Research (www.michaeljfox.org)
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