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RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
SELZNICK SELTZER
VIVIAN (nee Center), August 20,
2022.-Following graduation from
the University of Minnesota, Viv-
ian traveled to Philadelphia. She
married William (Bill) Seltzer in
1953. After starting a career in fam-
ily therapy, Vivian enrolled at Bryn
Mawr College, where she received
her PhD in psychology. For the next
three decades, she taught develop-
mental psychology at the University
of Pennsylvania. Throughout her
life, Vivian held leadership roles in
a variety of academic, religious and
community organizations, includ-
ing years of service on University
of Pennsylvania’s Faculty Senate,
Gratz College and the Center City
Residents Association. She is sur-
vived by her husband, William Selt-
zer, her three children Jonathan
(Liza), Francesca (Andrew) and
Aeryn (Bruce), and nine grandchil-
dren. In lieu of fl owers, contribu-
tions in her memory may be made
to a charity of the donor’s choice.

With great sadness, the family of
Frederick Selznick announce his
passing on August 29th, 2022. He
was 82 years old. Beloved husband
of Arlene (nee Klieman); Loving
father of Liza Smith (David), Deb-
ra Wolkiewicz (Ted) and Melissa
Resnick (Murray). Grandfather of
Matthew (Rebecca), Adam (Lau-
ren), Samantha (Jason), Anthony,
Michael, Erica, Caci, and Sydni;
Great Grandfather of Matthew,
Josh, Natalya and Adam; Brother
of Allen Selznick (Barbara), Arlene
Rosenbaum (Mark) and Karen Bell
(Michael), as well as the Uncle
of several Nieces and Nephews.

Upon graduating from Northeast
High School, Philadelphia, PA,
Fred entered active service with
the Navy from 1958 – 1962 and left
with an honorable discharge. The
majority of Fred’s career was spent
with the Postal Service in Philadel-
phia, Special Delivery Unit, for 30
plus years. In addition, he served
as a National Union Representa-
tive Arbitrator for postal employees,
that continued after his retirement.

He also spent 10 years of his re-
tirement working as a host for the
Philadelphia Phillies Organization.

His love for fun and travel followed
him throughout his life. However,
his love of his pups was legendary
to his family and friends. Contribu-
tions in his memory can be made in
to the American Heart Association,
P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, Texas
75284-0692 (www.Heart.org) or
Marilyn Fein Chapter, Fox Chase
Cancer Center c/o Penny Fisher,
1170 Surrey Road, Apt 301, Phila-
delphia PA 19115.

SHAPIRO PAULA Sept. 3, 2022, of Wayne, PA
formerly of Phila., wife of the late
Bernard Shapiro. Mother of Eugene
(Andrea) Hershorin, Abby (Louise)
Hershorin, Marc (Mindy) Hershorin,
Jay (Beth) Hershorin and Ellen
Fenerty. Step mother of Fred and
Ken (Cindy) Shapiro. Also survived
by 15 grandchildren and 16 great
grandchildren. Contributions in her
memory may be made to the Amer-
ican Heart Association.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com SHAPIRO
IRMA (nee Abramson), September
4, 2022, of Bala-Cynwyd, PA. Be-
loved wife of the late Leonard; lov-
ing mother of Jamie Grossman, Er-
nie Shapiro, Betsy (Dan) Gallagher,
Lou (Dana) Shapiro and Levi (Gali)
Shapiro; cherished grandmother of
nine grandchildren (Kathryn, An-
drew, Shane, Jake, Max, Charlotte,
Ryan, Devyn, Aya); Artist & Poet.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com TEITELBAUM
MORRIS, August 17, 1933 - Sep-
tember 5, 2022, 89 years of age of
West Chester, Pa. Husband of Anita
(nee DelConte). Father of Howard
(Maria), Richard (Kathleen), Elliot
(Elisa) and the late Mitchell. Broth-
er of Robert (Penny). Also survived
by twelve grandchildren. In lieu of
fl owers contributions can be made
to Joey’s Wishes or a charity of the
donor’s choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE & SONS
www.levinefuneral.com ZEITENBERG
GENEVIEVE BROFMAN passed
peacefully on September 3, 2022,
while under the compassionate
care of Heartland Hospice and de-
voted staff at Arden Courts. Born
January 25,1917, to Ida and Samu-
el Brofman, she experienced many
events in her amazing 105 years
of life! She was a loving wife to the
late Samuel Zeitenberg, and doting
mother to Arlene & Bob Neisser
and to Herb & Lynn Zeitenberg.

She adored her 5 grandchildren,
Cherri, Carolyn, Steven, Jill and
Staci, and 3 great-grandchildren,
Brian, Amber and Ayden, during her
incredible life journey. She will now
rest in peace with her many loved
ones that have passed before her.

Contributions in her memory may
be made to Heartland Hospice- 460
Norristown Rd Blue Bell, PA 19422
or to Arden Courts – Warminster
779 W. County Line Road, Hatboro
PA, 19040 or to Hadassah-1518
Walnut Street, Suite 402, Philadel-
phia PA, 19020.

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