MARK JAY ZENSTEIN

MARK JAY ZENSTEIN

MARK ZENSTEIN Obituary

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Mark Jay Zenstein, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania, February 15, 1946 to December 11, 2020. Beloved husband of Ann Rose (née) Abramoff. Cherished father of Barry Zenstein, Cherie (David) Shulick and Kevin (Alycia) Zenstein. Devoted brother of David (Eve) Zenstein. Loving grandfather of Julia Shulick, Gavin Zenstein and Skylar Shulick. Uncle to Ilene Hess Smith, Joseph Zenstein, Julie Zenstein Singer, and the late Andrea Zenstein. Great Uncle to Stephen and Alex Singer and Amanda and Asher Zenstein. Due to the Covid19 Pandemic services, internment and shiva will be private. Contributions in his memory may be made to the National MS Society in his memory. Arrangements By Joseph Levine & Sons (www.levinefuneral.com)

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September 14, 2021

MARK SHESTACK posted to the memorial.

December 29, 2020

KEN DEITZ posted to the memorial.

December 27, 2020

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MARK SHESTACK

September 14, 2021

i remember mark fm germantown high, he was very nice to me.

KEN DEITZ

December 29, 2020

I remember Mark from the 1970's when he was an executive with Manhattan Ward. I was an employee at Eugene Jacobs in the Oxford Valley and Woodhaven Malls. Once I got to know him he was a great guy. I also believe his parents and my grandfather both lived at the Brith Sholom house at the same time.

SHELLEY SCHWARTZ

December 27, 2020

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO ALL THE ZENSTEIN FAMILY OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU
FONDLY COUSINS SHELLEY (ZENSTEIN) AND DON SCHWARTZ

Poppop - RIP

David Shulick

December 18, 2020

My father-in-law a/k/a 'Poppop' was an amazing man. No matter what struggles or pain he suffered through, no matter what, he always had a smile or concealed his suffering from his children and grandchildren. Many say that 'attitude' is everything in life. Poppop had an amazing attitude, always, always finding the glass half full, instead of half empty. Whenever I faced any personal struggles, I could look to him for strength, courage and the resilience needed to face the issue. Often, many times during a jog or walk, I would think of him and how blessed I was to be able to walk or jog, as he was confined to a wheelchair. Such a simple thing, walking or jogging, that so many of us take for granted he was unable to do - yet - he remained positive, upbeat, and always thankful for what he had, not what he lost. I loved him. He was a wonderful father-in-law, and I pray that Adoshem will allow him to finally be free from pain and disease and to rest in peace. You will always be loved.

Kenneth Loewenstern

December 17, 2020

We will miss a friend we have know since Hampton Raiders.

Eve and David Zenstein

December 17, 2020

Mark was our wonderful brother and the fond memories we had together will always be cherished. We will treasure all the special times we shared with our families and will miss his fun-loving spirit. Our brother will live within our hearts and will always be with us.

Dave and Eve

Judy Mazess

December 16, 2020

My deepest sympathy Ann to you and your family. This is such sad news. We remember starting out together with you and Mark at Shir Ami.

Joan Siegel

December 15, 2020

He will always be remembered for his smile, and his sense of humor and friendship. He and Ann were always fun to be around. We didn’t see much of each other but I often think of both of you on our “parents weekends in Pittsburgh. He is at peace now and resting comfortably. Best wishes to your whole family.

Lynda Safian

December 14, 2020

I am extremely saddened to hear of Mark's passing. Unfortunately, he had a lot of obstacles along the way in his road to life. He took everything in stride and always had a smile on his face and love in his heart. He was truly a miracle man! You knew that he was surrounded with lots of love from both his family and friends. I will never forget him and will miss him terribly! My thoughts and prayers go out to the Zenstein family, with love.

Debbie Levin

December 14, 2020

Our heart aches. We are sending our deepest sympathies to the entire family. We will always treasure our special memories spending time together at your pool, sharing special occasions, and vacationing in Ocean City, MD. Mark’s incredible smile and sense of humor will be deeply missed. Mark demonstrated incredible determination and strength. We will miss him. Sending lots of love.

Carol & Dennis Freedman

December 14, 2020

Although our hearts are sad it is with great joy that we remember the many happy memories we shared with Ann and Mark. This was a man who no matter what always made you feel " the sun shined bright " whenever you were with him. He was dedicated, sincere and devoted as a husband, father and grandfather. We are honored that we could call him- friend. May he rest in peace.

Rachel Grossman

December 14, 2020

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Mark was so special and he was the best boss at West Coast Video 1108 for many years. I was so lucky to know him and his beautiful family for so many years. May his memory always be a blessing.

Michael Loewenstern

December 14, 2020

Condolences on Mark's unfortunate passing. May his memory live on with your entire family. Wishing all of you strength during this extremely difficult time.

Mary Radick

December 14, 2020

What a wonderful person. With all his problems when he came into the gym he always had a big smile for everyone. He'd say "how are u today Mary, before I could say the same thing to him. He'd do his workout and converse with everyone.
What a great guy!!!
God be wth you Ann and ur loving family!!!

December 14, 2020

Ann, Mel and I are so sorry to about Mark. He was such a wonderful guy, husband, father, grandfather and friend to all who knew him.. sending much love and condolences to you and your beautiful family..

Renee Jabbusch

December 14, 2020

My thoughts are with the whole Zenstein family today . My family loved his kind ways and how thoughtful he was . I was given a gift in working with him for years and so proud that he was my friend . He will be missed by me and my family and always remembered with love .

The Maslow Family

December 14, 2020

Dear Kevin, Alycia, Gavin and family- We are so sorry for your loss. We hope that you will hold on to your special memories and that they will bring you light during this dark time. We love you and are here if you need anything. Xoxo

Gail Dorfman

December 14, 2020

I was so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. I have so many wonderful memories of Mark. He was always the life of any party with a big smile and great laugh. I will remember him always. My love to you Ann and your family. May his memory be a blessing.

Danielle Illfelder

December 13, 2020

Dear Ann and family,
I worked with Mark, as his physical therapist, a few years ago and have known his family for many more. His attitude was always bright and positive and I could tell he looked forward to our visits. I know he overcame many hurdles with his diagnosis, but his will to walk and get stronger was always there! So sorry for you loss.

Roz & Marty Rudoff

December 13, 2020

Ann & Family:

We are writing this sadly. There are so many memories that have happened over the 66 years we were friends ( brothers) I could probably fill a book. I always thought that like in the past he would defy the odds and come back smiling. I guess God had other plans. We will cherish the memories of the years and all of the good times we celebrated together.

Roz & Marty

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