A graduate of Cheltenham High School, he attended Vanderbilt University, graduating with a BA in Management. He first worked for Franklin Metal & Rubber Co., then owned and operated The Working Press, followed by a career as a Tin Man with the Home Depot, retiring in 2013. An avid sports and game enthusiast throughout his life, he enjoyed playing bridge, tennis, golf and poker. When not playing, he watched! He enjoyed a life full of extensive travel, theatre, concerts and dear friends.
His body is being donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry in a nod to his mother, who always wanted him to attend medical school. There is no funeral planned
Published in The Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb. 2, 2021.
A graduate of Cheltenham High School, he attended Vanderbilt University, graduating with a BA in Management. He first worked for Franklin Metal & Rubber Co., then owned and operated The Working Press, followed by a career as a Tin Man with the Home Depot, retiring in 2013. An avid sports and game enthusiast throughout his life, he enjoyed playing bridge, tennis, golf and poker. When not playing, he watched! He enjoyed a life full of extensive travel, theatre, concerts and dear friends.
His body is being donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry in a nod to his mother, who always wanted him to attend medical school. There is no funeral planned
Published in The Philadelphia Inquirer on Feb. 2, 2021.
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Body donated to medical science. Might still be memorialized with his wife at Montefiore.
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