Former Realtor Libby Spector Wolff Dies at 85

(Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros.)

Libby Spector Wolff, former president of the Pikesville Chamber of Commerce (now known as the Greater Baltimore Chamber of Commerce), passed away on Sunday, July 27.

The Towson resident was 85.

“Libby was one of those people that I loved working with at the Chamber of Commerce,” wrote Nancy Garfinkel, the chamber’s former executive director, on the memorial page of Sol Levinson & Bros. “Libby was a beautiful person inside and out. Loving very bright and a pleasure to work with.”

A Forest Park High School alumna, Wolff graduated from the University of Maryland with honors and became a leading area real estate agent.

In her spare time, Wolff was an avid swimmer and enthusiast of flowers.

She is survived by her husband, Judge Martin A. Wolff; her children, Mark (Tetyana) Berman and David Berman; her daughter-in-law, Andy Berman; her stepdaughter, Jennifer Gehring; her grandchildren, Chase (Leaf) Berman and Ashley Berman (Cailin Ballard); and her step-grandchildren, Elyssa Gehring, Alex Gehring and Sasha Karter Aliesandra.

She was predeceased by her daughter, Bonnie Berman, and her parents, Anne and Samuel “Sacha” Spector.

Services will be held at Sol Levinson’s Chapel, 8900 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville, on Tuesday, July 29, at 1 p.m. Interment at Beth Tfiloh Cemetery, 5800 WIndsor Mill Road

Contributions in Libby Spector Wolff’s memory may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association of Maryland, 502 Washington Avenue, Suite 300, Towson, Maryland 21204.

The family will be in mourning at Edenwald Senior Living, 800 Southerly Road in Towson, on Tuesday following the interment with a service at 6:30 p.m., and on Wednesday from 1-3 p.m., continuing at 5 with a service at 6:30.

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