Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Inc. - Wilkes Barre on Feb. 1, 2026.
Howard J. Grossman, 91, of Pittston City, beloved husband of Miriam (Tobi) Balin Grossman, passed away on January 26, 2026.
Born in NYC, he was the son of Max and Eva Grossman. Howard grew up in
Lakewood, NJ and attended Rutgers University, graduating with a degree in Economics in 1956. He went onto New York University where he earned a master's in public administration. Howard and Tobi married in Bradley Beach, NJ on August 18, 1956, and celebrated their 69th anniversary this year. Their incredible bond and love carried them through life together, raising their family, giving back to the community and exploring the world. From 1957-1971, Howard served as the Deputy Director of the Montgomery County, PA Planning Commission. In 1971 the family moved to
Dallas, PA where Howard became executive director of the Economic Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania. He led many projects that helped revitalize the region. Following retirement Howard became executive director of Jewish Family Service of greater Wilkes-Barre. After moving to Pittston he joined Pittston Memorial Library as a volunteer and became their Fundraising Director.
An avid baseball fan, Howard served on the Board of Directors of Northeast Baseball, bringing the Red Barons to the region. He was deeply involved in the nonprofit community, serving on countless boards such as the FM Kirby Center, PA Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Pittston Arts Council, Wyoming Valley Art League and the Interfaith Council. Close to his heart was an organization he founded, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, for which he recently received an honor from the State of Pennsylvania.
Howard received numerous professional and volunteer awards throughout his life including National Planner of the Year, and top awards from the NADO & National Association of Regional Councils. Additionally, he was an accomplished writer publishing hundreds of articles for numerous media outlets across the country. Howard was a member of Temple B'nai B'rith and along with Tobi founded Brith Ahim Synagogue in King of Prussia.
He is survived by his wife Tobi, three daughters, Ellen Topiel of Cherry Hill, Michele Smertz (Alan) of Clarks Summit, and Debra Hund (Ron) of Carmel and 8 grandchildren, Carrie Topiel, Benjamin Topiel, Joshua Smertz (Audra), Michael Smertz (Natalie), Bradley Smertz (Gabi), Rachel Smertz, Ethan Hund, and Seth Hund.
At the heart of Howard's life was his love for his wife, family, and community, and his drive to make it a better place for everyone. Howard's kind and gentle spirit shined through to everyone he met. Most of all, he was a beloved father and grandfather who gave his grandkids the thrill of throwing out the first ball for The Red Barons and passed down his intense love of ice cream and chocolate. His family and friends will miss his warm smile, affectionate teasing, enthusiasm for a good book, his calming wisdom, and kind, sweet eyes. He will be missed by the countless lives he touched.
There will be a memorial service at Temple B'nai Brith, 408 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, PA on February 15 at 12 PM. Visitation with family will start at 11:15 AM. Shiva will be held immediately after the service.
Arrangements under the direction of the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Inc. Wilkes-Barre.
Memorial contributions can be made to Temple B'nai Brith or to the Pittston Memorial Library.
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