Philip Michael Teplitzky

Philip Michael Teplitzky obituary, Atlanta, GA

Philip Michael Teplitzky

Philip Teplitzky Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care on Mar. 19, 2025.

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SERVICE: A service in Philip's honor will be held, followed by a celebration of his life in true Philip fashion at 4:00pm at Il Giallo Osteria & Bar, 5920 Roswell Rd B-118, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. The family invites all who knew and loved Philip to join them in celebrating his incredible life.
OBITUARY
March 13, 2025 13 Adar 5785
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Philip Michael Teplitzky, age 90, on Thursday, March 13, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Philip was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Celie Survis Teplitzky and Morris Isaac Teplitzky, both of whom have predeceased him. He is survived by his brother, Joel Teplitzky, of Cleveland, Ohio
Philip's life was a testament to love, service, and community. In 1983, he married the love of his life, Judy Carolyn Keene, and together they shared more than 40 years of joy, laughter, and adventure. Together, they raised four children: daughters Dori Ginsburg (David), Vicky Kingkiner (Lisa), Rebecca Goldstien (Keith), and son Edward Morrell (Marie). He was a proud father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Affectionately known as "Grumpy" by his grandchildren-Abby Stevenson (Morgan), Michael Goldstien (Brittany), Janie Goldstien, Katie Rosichan, Steven Goldstien (Casey), Lily Rosichan, Jordan Morrell, Courtney Morrell, Lee Morrell, and Hunter Morrell-Philip's love and warmth touched all who knew him. He was also the proud Grumpy to eight great-grandchildren, whose lives he enriched with his wisdom and laughter.
Philip spent much of his life in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was a familiar face and pillar in the community. He was known to many as "Mr. T" and became a fixture in local business, having owned and operated several stores before retiring from Paragon Steel Company, where he worked in sales. Philip also played an important role in rebuilding the congregation of Temple Israel, lending his time, heart, and efforts to ensure the community thrived. He was a man of deep faith, embodying the values of kindness, generosity, and integrity that the Torah teaches.
In 1999, Philip and Judy moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to retire, where they embraced the slower pace of life but remained deeply committed to family and friends. Philip never met a stranger, and his ability to connect with others left a lasting impact on everyone he encountered. His warm spirit and caring nature will be missed by all who knew him.
May his memory be a blessing.
DONATIONS: In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The American Kidney Foundation or a charity of your choice in Philip's memory.

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