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DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
S T U A R T
Robert Stuart, September 9, 2021, of Cherry
Hill, NJ. Beloved husband of the late Doris
(nee Scheuer). Loving father of Nancy
(Kevan) Portney; cherished PopPop of
Joshua and Bryan; and long-term devoted
companion of Rosalind Lavin. Contributions
in his memory may be made to the Susan G.

Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (www.ko-
men.org). JOSEPH LEVINE and SONS
www.levinefuneral.com MEMORIAL
S M O L O W
We mourn the loss of our beloved Miriam
Smolow who passed away on Saturday,
September 4, 2021. She was the wife of Ernie
Smolow (died July 28, 2020), mother of Ron
(Nan) Smolow and Craig (Rhoda) Smolow,
grandmother of Lauren, Jessica, Andrea, Mi-
chael, Erica and Josh and great-grandmother
of 10, sister of Leonard Hoffner and Judith
Cohen. Miriam was a “gute neshuma.” Her
life was always about the other person. She
had the remarkable ability to empathize, to
feel what you were feeling. She will be re-
membered for her most beautiful, loving, and
caring smile. Miriam grew up in Philadelphia
with her brother & sister during the great de-
pression. She married Ernie when he re-
turned home from WWII. She was a success-
ful businesswoman, way ahead of her time.

Early on, Miriam worked out of the home
selling real estate and insurance. Later, she
had a very successful career working for
Almo Electronics. Miriam encouraged her
sons and her grandkids to be independent
and self-reliant and often said, “Make sure
you get a good education” and always sup-
port the Jewish community. When you vis-
ited with her, she would always end the visit
with a loving squeeze of the hand, a kiss
goodbye, and would say: “Thank you for be-
ing you”. Memorial contributions can be
made to Hadassah, 40 Wall Street New York,
NY 10005, PLEASE NOTE: #TMSM09C in the
memo line or call Donor Services at (800)
927.0685, or to Shir Ami Reform Jewish
Congregation, * Israel/Camp Scholarship
Fund * 101 Richboro Rd., Newtown, PA
18940. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S
RAPHAEL-SACKS www.goldsteinsfuneral.com
www.JewishExponent.com G L A U S E R
On August 30, 2020, the world lost a one-of-
a-kind man, Joel Louis Glauser. He was a lov-
ing and devoted husband, father, grandfather,
brother, uncle, friend and accountant.

However, his greatest success was how he
loved his family. There is not a day that goes
by that Joel is not missed. People like to say
that Joel was “larger than life” and had a
“heart of gold”. He was a successful busi-
nessman and problem-solver. He treated all
of his clients and friends as if they were his
extended family. Joel is survived by his wife
of 40 years, Marcy Glauser; his children,
Jerry, Michael, Brian (Audra), and Jennifer;
his grandchildren, Levi and Noah; his broth-
er and sister-in-law, Gary and Shari Glauser;
and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law,
Hope and David Schaefer.

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