KASKEY
JEANNE (nee Gittelman)
Of Palm Beach Gardens, passed away peacefully on May 7. She was 86 years old. She was pre-deceased by her husband Richard "Dick" and beloved son, James "Jimmy". Jeanne attended Temple University majoring in Communications and was a graduate of the art classes at the Barnes Founda-tion. Jeanne enjoyed her many memorable tours as a docent at The Philadelphia Art Museum and enjoyed visiting exhibitions as a member of the Four Arts Society and Norton Museum of Art. Any opportunity to visit the Kravis Center for live music, theater and perfor-mance was always a must!
She successfully operated her own business - a design and manufacturing firm whose products were sold through fine department stores. She was most proud of her hand-made umbrellas being sold exclusively at Bonwit Teller and Lord & Taylor stores.
Jeanne also had a keen eye for art and antiques, which led her to start a business Art Tours Associates with her dear friend Rhea Foster, providing day bus trips to museum collections.
Jeanne will be remembered for her love of speed-walking on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, where she spent many years with her wonderful family and friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services, Sunday, 11 A.M. precisely at Har Jehuda Cemetery (Sec. AN), Upper Darby, PA. Contri-butions in her memory may be made to National Liberty Museum in Philadelphia.
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