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James Robert Giesser

September 7, 2023

James Robert Giesser, age 64, of Boston, MA, died peacefully, surrounded by family, on September 7, 2023. Son of the late Richard Giesser and R. Constance (Silverman) Giesser. Loving brother of Eric Giesser (wife Janet Giesser) and John Giesser (wife Erin Coyle Giesser). Cherished uncle of nieces Ella and Hadley and nephews Ben, Aidan and Neil.

Jim overcame a childhood injury to have rich experiences and share love and laughter with family and friends. With strength and courage, Jim fought through challenges and lived his best life. A graduate of Buckingham Brown and Nichols and Dartmouth College, Jim performed in school musicals, spoke Russian, read and debated literature, traveled, played guitar, skied, and ran cross country. He was a Boy Scout and a Deadhead. He was an outdoor enthusiast who hiked the White Mountains and Yosemite’s Half Dome. Most of all, he had a wonderful smile and sense of humor. Jim’s family and friends will hear the echoes of his laughter always.

The family is forever grateful to Jim’s angel, Doreen Bentley, and the loving team on 4Burger.

Graveside services will be private. The family will be receiving friends at the home of Eric and Janet Giesser on Sunday, September 10 from 1:00-3:00 pm and 5:00-7:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim’s memory may be made to Hebrew SeniorLife (hebrewseniorlife.org/TributeGift), where an extraordinary team protected, and occasionally danced with, Jim.

Kenneth S. Alpert

September 5, 2023

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Kenneth S. Alpert, 67, suddenly on September 5, 2023. Beloved brother of Nancy Alpert (Gwen Marcus) and son of the late Judy and Marty Alpert. Dear nephew, cousin, friend and colleague to many. Ken had a 40-year career at Springwell and was named Mass. Case Manager of the Year in 2019 by the Home Care Aide Council.  Ken often said that Springwell was like family to him and loved working there. Ken’s tremendous knowledge of sports won him many radio trivia contests.  He was a devoted Red Sox fan and a fixture at Fenway Park. He loved summers when he would head to beaches and lakes, and dining out with his friends who enjoyed his quirky sense of humor.  Private graveside service will be held on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Springwell, Inc. 307 Waverly Oaks Rd., Ste 205, Waltham, MA 02452 or Congregation Mishkan Tefila,  384 Harvard St., Brookline, MA 02446.

Spencer Denker

September 5, 2023

Spencer Denker, 67, of Framingham, MA, passed away on September 3, 2023. Cherished son of the late Hershel and Shirley (Rosen) Denker. Devoted and beloved brother of Carol and her husband Glen Schneider, Nancy Denker, and Cliff Denker and his wife Jill. Proud uncle of Hailey, Elyssa, Marisa, Julia and Rachel, and nephew of Larry Rosen.

He received wonderful love and care over the last many years at Eaton Road West in Framingham, a Venture Community Services Group Home. The staff went above and beyond in their support. At his day program, Advocates, his week was filled with activities and challenges including volunteering in the Meals on Wheels program. Through Advocates, he most recently worked at Burtons Grill in Framingham, and took much pride in earning a paycheck.

Spencer was one of those rare people who touched lives wherever he went. He evoked love, and those in his universe were enriched by his presence and were uplifted for having known him. Despite his many struggles, he remained cheerful, selfless and helpful, always interested in those around him.

Spencer loved music and could name and sing decades of hits from Broadway to Big Bands to rock and folk music going back to the 60s. His memory was extraordinary including names, faces and events. His presence always made people smile, and he was happily recognized wherever he went. 

Another special part of Spencer’s life was going on “Drew’s Trips,” which provided wonderful travel and entertainment experiences. He also loved going to Martha’s Vineyard and New Hampshire on vacations with his family.

Spencer’s parents and siblings always encouraged his independence and growth. As a result, he far exceeded all professional expectations. In fact, he even earned a High School diploma at Keefe Tech in Framingham, and had a Bar Mitvah at Temple Beth Am. He has never stopped learning and maturing. We are all so proud of him. Given all of his medical challenges, we feel so grateful for the 67 years we had with him.

The world is a better place because of his life. He will be sorely missed.

Graveside Services at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham St., Sharon, MA on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:45 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Spencer’s memory may be made to the organizations that have taken such good care of Spencer.

Venture Community Services:1 Picker Rd. Sturbridge MA 01566  https://venturecs.org

Advocates: 1881 Worcester Rd Framingham MA 01701 https://advocates.org/

David Mover

September 4, 2023

David Mover-Of Houston, TX, Sept 1, 2023.Beloved son of The Late Ruth and George Mover. Private Graveside services were held on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023,  at Grove St., West Roxbury.

Cynthia A. Malkin

September 3, 2023

Cynthia A. Malkin, formerly of Stuart, FL and Sharon, MA, passed away on September 3, 2023 at the age of 83. Born October 26, 1939 in Boston, she was the youngest daughter of the late Edward and Muriel (Sherman) Malkin and sister of the late Marilyn Ohriner.  She grew up in Newton, but spent most of her life raising her family with her late ex-husband Paul B. Waitze in Sharon, MA. She is survived by her 3 children and their spouses, Linda (Waitze) and Chris Callan, Jeff and Liz Waitze, and Deanne (Waitze) and Sean O’Sullivan and 8 grandchildren:    Emily and Matthew Callan, Brady and Melanie Waitze, Caitlin, Sarah, Aidan and Grace O’Sullivan.  

 

Cynthia had many roles besides being a loving wife, mother and grand-mother.  She was a nursery school teacher turned Function Manager turned Real Estate Agent.  She spent 20 years in the Port St. Lucie Area selling homes, spending times with friends and pursuing a passion of tennis and golf!

 

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a service on Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 1:00pm at the Chapel at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham Street, Sharon, with burial to follow at Sharon Memorial Park.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations in Cynthia’s name may be made to Rhode Home Rescue, Warwick, RI.

Dr. J. Myron (Mike) Rosen

August 31, 2023

Dr. J. Myron (Mike) Rosen, 91, of Boca Raton, Florida, formerly of Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Julius Myron (Mike) Rosen, beloved husband of the late Barbara (Bobbi) Blinderman for over 47 years and life partner of Barbara Kane for over 15 years, passed away in his ninety-first year on August 31, 2023. Loving father of Henry (Vanessa) Rosen, Beth (Gregory) Apke and Jonathan (Allison) Rosen. Doting and devoted “Papa” of Zachary, Brooke, Atalia and Benjamin Rosen.

Mike was born on December 28, 1931 to Henry and Annie (Miller) Rosen of Brookline, where he was raised in a close-knit family along with his elder sister and two younger brothers. He graduated from the Edward Devotion School and Brookline High School. Thereafter, he received a Bachelor of Science from Tufts University, School of  Arts and Sciences (1953). Mike earned his DMD degree from Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine (1956). Mike continued his post-graduate dental work at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a degree specializing in Oral Maxillofacial Surgery (1957).

After completing his education, Mike joined his father’s dental practice in Boston. Following his father’s untimely death in 1959, Mike ran the practice and became his family’s patriarch, providing whatever support was necessary for his mother and siblings.

While practicing dentistry in Boston, Mike fell in love and, in 1959, married Bobbi to whom he devoted the majority of his life.

In 1963, Mike and Bobbi moved to Marblehead, where he continued to live a life full of purpose. In nearby Salem, he started a new practice, which, under his leadership, grew into a nationally recognized oral surgery center with multiple offices in the North Shore. Attracting providers and patients from across the country, Mike’s practice relied on state-of-the-art laser technology to dramatically improve patient outcomes.

Mike’s passion for outstanding patient care was unbounded. He was frequently called into Salem Hospital for emergency surgery at all hours of the night. Mike also co-developed the first medical office condominium building in the North Shore, providing more efficient and accessible healthcare to its patients.

Throughout his life, Mike felt a strong connection with the Jewish Community. From 1972-74, Mike served as President of the Jewish Federation of the North Shore, where he selflessly devoted himself to the needs of the people of Israel and to reinforcing the quality of Jewish life on the North Shore. At both the grass roots and national levels, Mike was a strong advocate for justice and security for the Jewish people, including the emancipation of Soviet Jewry, the promotion of economic development in Israel and the safeguarding of strong bilateral relations between Israel and the United States. He frequently traveled to Israel on behalf of the Jewish Federation. One of Mike’s most prized possessions was his lifetime achievement award from the Jewish Federation for extraordinary leadership and contributions to Jewish life.

Among Mike’s other interests, he supported and loved the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In middle age, Mike became an accomplished long-distance runner and twice ran the Boston Marathon. He was an avid Boston sports fan who happily led his wife and children, often in snowy weather, to watch the then woeful New England Patriots. He taught his children to appreciate Fenway Park and to become die-hard Red Sox fans. He loved to travel and trekked across the world with his wife until her premature death in 2001.

In his retirement years, he met his second love, Barbara Kane, with whom he lived in Boston’s Back Bay. With his new life partner, Mike resumed his global travels and enjoyment of Boston’s vibrant culture. He joyfully became “Papa Mike” to Barbara Kane’s grandchildren.

More than a doctor, community leader and entrepreneur, Mike was a family patriarch who spent his life creating a beautiful path paved in love, faith, education and security for his family. Nothing mattered more to Mike than the happiness and safety of his family.

Graveside services will be held at Lindwood Memorial Park, 490 North St., Randolph, MA on September 3, 2023 at 11:00am. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mike’s memory may be made to the Combined Jewish Philanthropies, 126 High Street, Boston, MA. Shiva observances will occur in the homes of Mike’s children.

Carlton Stanley Morris

August 30, 2023

 

Carlton Stanley Morris, age 80, of Walpole, MA, on August 30, 2023. Son of the late Harold Morris and Ruth (Hauptman) Morris. Beloved husband of the late Lara Morris with whom he shared 42 years of marriage. Devoted and loving father of Jennifer Morris, Debra Hurwitz and her husband Michael, and David Morris. Proud grandfather of Asher, Grayson, and Frankie. Brother of Irwin Morris.

Carlton’s love of Boston sports teams ran deep. As a child he used to sneak into the Boston Braves baseball games and follow the Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots, and Bruins closely. He was a tremendous golfer, at one point maintaining a 4 handicap! Carlton was adventurous, frequently boasting with pride how he had started attending overnight camp at the young age of 4. The lasting friendships he made at camp remained important to him throughout his life. He also carried his love of sports into his adulthood as a Red Sox season ticket holder for 30+ years. Many summer afternoons and evenings were taken up by the Red Sox on the TV or enjoying the game at Fenway Park. Carlton also spent a lot of time collecting sports memorabilia and going to baseball card shows. He would send cards to baseball players and request autographs in return. Aside from Boston sports teams, Carlton also enjoyed watching TV and cheering on his daughter, Jen, in her many dance competitions and his daughter, Deb, at her sporting events. And he loved sharing in their many personal and professional successes as they grew up. Carlton was also devoted to his family dogs, Jeff, Sparky and Teddi, and his grand-dogs, Kodi and Benzi. Carlton especially enjoyed movies! His collection of DVDs and VHS tapes was truly impressive, filling up many of the empty drawers around his house (much to his wifes dismay). He even cataloged all the movies he owned. He particularly enjoyed Pretty Woman and Julia Roberts, watching it over and over again!

Carlton was blessed to become a grandfather to three grandchildren, Asher, Grayson and Frankie, whom he loved dearly.

The graveside service will be held at Sharon Memorial Park (40 Dedham St., Sharon, MA) on Sunday at 10:45am. Shiva will be Monday from 12-3pm ET and Tuesday 3-6pm ET at the Debra and Michaels home. Donations in Carlton’s memory may be made to Amego, Inc., an organization close to Carlton’s heart. Amego is committed to supporting people living with autism and other developmental disabilities at home, school, work, and as members of their families and communities.

 

Althea B. (Kaplan) Lank

August 29, 2023

Of Ft Lauderdale, FL and Weston, MA, 96 yrs, August 29, 2023. Beloved wife
for 73 years of the late Buddy Lank. Daughter of the late Hilal and Blanche
Kaplan. Loving mother of Sunny Gustin (Sam), Linda Chanowski (Fred), Johnny Lank (Patty). Adoring grandmother of Harley Lank (Audra), Nikki Bialow (Corey), Jeremy Gustin (Rebecca), Blake Chanowski, David Lank (Laura), Ross Chanowski, Evan Lank (Amanda). Cherished great grandmother of Madison, Tessa, Tanner, Beau, Ava, Jenna, Jake, and Noa.

Worked side by side for decades with her husband in the real estate industry. Dedicated philanthropist, trustee and board member of many hospitals and institutions.

Althea was known for her sparkling personality, unlimited zest for life and
her wide circle of loyal friends. She led an amazing life of 96 years because she
made it that way.

Funeral services will be at Temple Reyim, 1860 Washington St., Newton, MA on Thursday, August 31, 2023 at 1:00 PM. Interment to follow at Sharon Memorial Park. Shiva will be held at her late residence following interment until 7:30 pm and Friday 1-5 pm. Donations in her memory to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Mass General/Brigham/Mass Eye and Ear Institution.

Lois Jean Feldstein Rosenberg

August 29, 2023

August 29, 2023

Lois Jean Feldstein Rosenberg, Sudbury, formerly of Philadelphia, PA, Minneapolis, MN, Wilkes-Barre, PA, and Sunbury, PA, passed away on August 29, 2023, at age 91.  Survived by her beloved husband Jerome (Jerry) of 70 years, daughter Barbra Rosenberg (Scott Kloter), son J. Richard Rosenberg (Elyse), granddaughters Doran Oatman, Melissa Pew (Corey), Tina Glidden (Dave), and Rachel Stansel (Paul); and great-grandchildren Caleb and Max Oatman, Cooper and Asher Pew, Andrew and Serafina Glidden, and Ashton and Paul Stansel.  Also survived by niece Anita Wrona and nephew Steven Wrona (Flushing, NY).

Lois was an amazing, sharp, funny, strong, loving, and generous woman.  She could be silly and acerbic, and excelled at making connections with people from all parts of her life.  Well-loved by her Feldstein family.  Passionate about reading (especially mysteries), baking (cherry pies!), clothes, shoes, and handbags, elephant sculptures, and knitting.  Her 70+ year marriage to Jerry and her children were the center of her life.  She was her true self to the end of her journey with dementia.

A private graveside service will be held on Friday, September 1st at Beit Olam Cemetery, Wayland.  Shiva will be held on Sunday 2-4pm and Monday 2-4pm at Barbra and Scott’s house.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Lois’ memory may be made to the public library of your choice or your favorite charity.

 

Arlene Kaplan

August 26, 2023

Kaplan, Arlene (Tattlebaum), of Hingham, formerly of Randolph, MA, passed away August 26, 2023. Beloved wife of the late Sumner “Sunny” Kaplan. Devoted mother of Dr. Alan Kaplan and his wife Leslie, Steven Kaplan and Donna Kaplan. Cherished grandmother of Rachael Kaplan and her husband Gabriel Dym, Katie and her husband Kevin Kaufman, Spencer, and his wife Alexa Kaplan, Kory Kaplan, Andrew Kaplan and Abbie Hotaling. Proud great grandmother of Eli, Jack and Lucy Dym; Aria and Zoey Kaufman, and Giselle and Lexi Kaplan. Loving sister of Bernice “Cookie” Kohn and the late Paula Wolf and Gerald Tattlebaum.  In addition to her devotion to her family, she was ahead of her time in the 50’s . She raised a family and worked full time . As she continued to work, she actively served for years in the Women s auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans including her position as the National President. Services at Temple Sinai, 25 Canton St., Sharon, MA on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 at 11:00 am. Following interment at Sharon Memorial Park, Memorial observance will be at the home of Leslie and Alan Kaplan until 4pm, and 7-9 pm and then continuing Thursday 7-9 pm In lieu of flowers, donations in Arlene’s memory may be made to Dana Farber or Jewish War Veterans

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