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Harry Stern Obituary

STERN
HARRY, March 14, 2005, Industrialist, Philanthropist, and Jewish Communal Leader. He was 85 years old. Beloved husband of the late Martha Stern (nee Novoseller); he is survived by their 6 children Sareva (Uriel) Naor, Zelda (Stanley) Rosenzweig, Jerry (Marilyn) Stern, Sheva (Baruch) Adler, Rebecca (Isaac) Herschkopf and Chayim (Karen) Stern; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, 3 step children and his wife Deborah Stern. He founded Action Manufacturing Company in 1945 and was it's CEO for 40 years. Funeral Services and Int. were private and were limited to the immediate family. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donors choice.

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Mar. 17, 2005.

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Fran and Oded Rotholz

March 19, 2005

Thinking about you from afar. Your Dad - our uncle - z"l will be remembered fondly. He did a lot of good for a lot of people and made a difference. "Tanhumanu".

Fran, Oded, Eliav, Aviad and Keren

Leo and Chani Keil and sons

March 18, 2005

We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Ronnie Gorelick

March 17, 2005

I want to express my sympathy to his children. I so much enjoyed Joe Abramson looking after Harry at the Gratz Board Meetings.



Martha and Harry were good neighbors.

Carolyn and Ed Goldenberg

March 17, 2005

Dear Jerry and Marilyn,



Sorry we can't be with you during your time of grief. We know your many friends will provide strength and support during this difficult time.



Harry was a mentor and friend. He will be greatly missed.

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