In Memory of

Jerry

Klotzman

Obituary for Jerry Klotzman

Jerry Klotzman, of Baltimore, MD, passed away on Sunday, February 26th, 2023 at the age of 87 surrounded by his loving and large family. He is survived by his loving wife Rosalie Klotzman (nee Adler) who he was married to for 64 years; by his daughter Lynne (Stephen) Richmond, Barbara (Andy) Halpern, and Stephanie (David) Kronthal; by his grandchildren who affectionately called him "Pop", Alanna (Philip) Caplan, Samantha (Alex) Bouganim, Allyson (Jarrett) Weisberg, Brandon Richmond, Matthew Halpern, Brett Halpern, Bradley (Allison) Kronthal, Spencer (Noa) Kronthal, and Sydney Kronthal; and by his great-grandchildren Hannah Caplan, Emma Caplan, Shane Bouganim, and Dylan Bouganim. He was predeceased by his siblings Norman Klotzman, Alfred Klotzman, and Rhona Politzer, and by his parents Lillian and Benjamin Klotzman.

Jerry was an extremely loving, caring and generous man who was adored and loved by his amazing family, friends and all who knew him. Jerry's interests included world travel with his wife (especially Aruba), sports, and spending time with his close knit family. Jerry's career in his Real Estate business kept him very busy for many years. Jerry had a magnetic personality, big smile and huge heart. He had a special and unique connection with each of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Services at Sol Levinson's Chapel, 8900 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208, on Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 at 12:00 pm. Interment United Hebrew Cemetery - Washington Blvd. Please omit flowers. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Beth Tfiloh Congregation, 3300 Old Court Road, Baltimore, MD 21208 or to Greater Baltimore Medical Center, 6701 N. Charles Street, Towson, MD 21204. The family will be in mourning at 3300 Woodvalley Drive, Pikesville, Maryland 21208 through Sunday with services at 7pm each evening. The family will receive each day from 1pm to 4pm, and will attend morning services at Beth Tfiloh Congregation. The family requests any food sent to the house be kosher and masks worn in the family's home.