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It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the passing of Stephen Berlin. Stephen passed away quietly on May 1, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.
Stephen was born on January 12, 1940 in Philadelphia. He was a self-made businessman who founded his own highly successful company. He loved life and made friends easily because of his sharp wit and humor. He was an athlete all his life and especially excelled as an accomplished tennis player. He enjoyed socializing, getting together with his friends, going out to eat, vacationing in Aruba, and spending time with his family, He is survived by his Beloved wife Jeannie Berlin (nee Rossman). Loving father of Marna Klein, (Michael) and Kimberly Spritzler. Devoted grandfather of Morgan Klein (Jonah Schrager), Alexa Spritzler, Ellie Klein, and Lindsey Spritzler. Funeral services will be held this Friday, May 3, 3:00 pm at Goldstein's Rosenberg's Suburban North, 310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966. Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate the life of Stephen. If anyone would like to speak on Stephen's behalf, that would be welcome. Immediately after the service, Shiva will be observed at Kimberly Spritzler's house. Memorials may be made in Stephen's honor to The National Kidney Foundation.
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310 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966
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