Bertha Levine Ropeik, 94, passed away on Sunday, January 1, 2023 at Greenwood House.
Born in Trenton, she was a resident of the area all of her life.
Mrs. Ropeik attended the University of Wisconsin and Rider College.
She was the bookkeeper at Adath Israel Congregation for many years before retiring.
Mrs. Ropeik was a life member of Adath Israel Congregation, Women for Greenwood House and Hadassah.
Wife of the late Arnold C. Ropeik she is survived by two sons David and Lawrence Ropeik, two daughters Nancy Zweibel and Toby Ropeik, five grandchildren Rachel, Matthew, Andrew, Jessica and Annie.
Private funeral services and burial were held at Fountain Lawn Memorial Park, Ewing Township.
The family respectfully requests memorial contributions to Jewish Family and Children’s Service, 707 Alexander Road, Suite 102, Princeton, NJ 08540 (jfcsonline.org)
David, Larry, Nancy and Toby…
I’m sorry to hear this news. I really loved both of your parents and found it easy to speak with them both. I’m sending you all hugs. May you be counted among the mourners of Zion and may your memories give you peace.💜
Nancy , David and Toby, Larry
My sincere condolences. She was a great lady .
My sincere sympathy,
Susan Bell ( maira) classmate of Nancy’s
Dear David, Nancy, Toby, and especially my old schoolmate Larry,
Your mother was a lovely person; my mother enjoyed their friendship back in Cadwalader School PTA days, and they kept in occasional touch over the years. You four were fortunate in having such wonderful parents, and I know their memories will be a blessing.
Melissa Kiser
Dear Cousins,
Will be in touch with you via snail mail…but please know we’re thinking of you, and we (me, brothers and husband) send our loving sympathy…. all of you are very special to us, and your Mom and Dad were bright stars in our lives – we miss them and always will. Love and kisses/hugs, The Rari
Dear David, Nancy, Toby and Larry Thinking of you at this time with the loss of your mother. Larry, we go back all the way to elementary school and I spent lots of time at your house and enjoyed your mother’s hospitality. Of course our families were closely connected through the years especially through our Dads. Their memories are a wonderful legacy to pass on to your children and theirs. Miriam Feinberg Vamosh