Susan Wohl (nee Kleinman), February 17, 2026. Sue was born in Northeast Philadelphia. She attended Washington High School and received an economics degree from Temple University.
She shared her life with her husband of 30 years- raising their kids, traveling the world, and enjoying their days together, with a bond and love for each other that only strengthened as the years passed.
Sue devoted her life to her family. Her three children were the centerpiece of her existence, and she devoted her life to raising them in her image- kind, compassionate, and loving individuals. Being a mom, and a great one, was her true superpower. Selflessness defined her, as she always put those she loved first.
She was an avid lover of animals and an unparalleled dog mom. She formed an instant connection with all of her dog children as they seemed to innately feel her kindness.
Sue had an outgoing, engaging personality, which made her instantly likable to everyone who knew her. This made her an invaluable asset during her career in the healthcare industry.
She approached every obstacle and challenge that she faced with courage, fierce determination, a smile on her face, and a love of life beyond compare.
Sue is survived by her parents, Mitchell Kleinman and Iris Kleinman; her husband, Dr. Allan Wohl; her children, Luke (Allie Zatcoff) Wohl, Ryan Wohl, and Taylor Wohl; and her brother, Jason (Chris McCloskey) Kleinman.
Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral services on Friday at 9:15 AM precisely at Goldsteins’ Rosenberg’s Funeral Directors, 6410 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19126. If you would like to pay your respects to the family, please arrive at 8:30 AM. Interment will follow services at Roosevelt Memorial Park, 2701 Old Lincoln Hwy., Trevose, PA 19053.
Shiva will be observed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the late residence.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1818 Market St., Suite 2820, Philadelphia, PA 19103, THON (made payable to “Penn State Dance Marathon”), Attn: Finance, THON Office, 227D HUB, University Park, PA 16802, or you can plant a tree in Israel through Jewish National Fund (JNF).
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