• Friday, April 23, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty-six CCAR Program Chairman In Memorium Obituaries Emil Amberg, M.D. OMIMMIIM MAX BERMAN, 51, of 3787 Rochester, died April 16. Funer- al services were held Sunday at the Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- ficiated. Mr. Berman, who came to the United States 40 years ago and lived in Detroit 26 years, is survived by his' daugh- ter, Bessie. * * * SAMUEL ZAFF, 57, of 2975 Fullerton, died April 13. Funeral services were held April 14 at Kaufman Chapel. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He was a member of the Zionist Or- ganization. Surviving are his wife, Bertha; a son, Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Manny Barris and Mrs. Jerome Baseman. * * * ERNEST HILLMAN, 3220 Col- lingwood, nine years of age, died April 13. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Fischer officiating. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hillman, and one brot- her, David. Interment was at the Independent Detroit Lodge Cemetery. * * * Funeral and reburial services for PVT. SHELDON D. BERN- BAUM, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney J. Bernbaum, were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Cantor Pavel Slavensky officiated. Pvt. Bernbaum was killed in action March 6, 1945, at Iwo Jima, at the age of 20. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Howard. Burial was at Machpelah Ceme ery. * * * HANNA M. COLEN. 55, of 2451 Pingree, died April 15. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated a1 funeral services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Burial was at Woodmere Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Louis A.; a son, Chester L.; a daughter, Mrs. J. Lemberg; her mother, Mrs. Julius M. Mar- cus; a sister, Mrs. A. H. V:einstein, and three grandchildren. * * * LENA EIGES, 84, of 11 Mc- Clain, died April 15. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. She leaves her daughter, Mad line; sons, Bert S. Herbert M. Eiges, and a brother, Max Phillips of Corning, N. Y. Burial was in Elmira, N. Y. * * * CHARLOTTE BABBIN, 54, of 18603 Appoline, died April 17. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Burial was at Bethel Memorial Park. She leaves her husband, Myer; a son, Fred- erick S.; brothers, William, Ben, David and Maneel Stark, and sisters, Mrs. J. Lipsky and Mrs. William Sucher. By DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM It was our great fortune To have known him during life; But greater is the ache We have sustained by his death. Many have known him Through his • loyalty and devo- tion, But we have known him Through his scholarly and scien- tific attainments, Through his subtly humorous darts Even in philosophical delibera- tions, Yet withal serious and profound. The profession has lost in him A pioneer in his chosen field, His family a loving husband, Father and brother, But the community has lost in him A thinker, attuned to the prob- lems And perplexities of life In our ever vacillating social structure. "Go forth and wend thy way To meet the portion of thy toil In peace and eternity." PAULINE KAUFMAN of Cali- fornia, died April 10 Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Thumin officiating. She leaves her hus- band, Abe of California; one son, Samuel Levine, and two sisters, Mrs. Julius Saltz of California and Mrs. Charles Kanter. Inter,- Isidore Cashier Dies Anent was at Mezeritcher Ceme- tery. Isidore Cashier, noted Yiddish * * * actor who was very popular with SHIRLEY MARKS, 47, of 16855 Detroit audiences, died in New Normandy, died April 14. Funer- York last Thursday. al services were held at Lewis •■■ ■ ■ ■■■ Bros. Memorial Chapel with Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici ting. She leaves her husband, Sam; child- ren, Bernard and Marilyn; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Englander, and three brothers, Julius, William of Chicago and Harry of Jackson. * * * JEANETTE DAVIS, 9360 Gene- see, died April 14. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Rosenthal officiating. She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Ziegelman. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. * * * CLARENCE G. SARASOHN, 2680 Monterey, died April 14. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Ad- ler and Cantor Sonenklar officiat- ing. He leaves his wife, Rose; two (Additional Obitutaries, P. 39.) sons. Neil and Lester; his father, Mendel; four brothers, Harry Stone of Chicago, Charles Stone of Denver, Peter Stone of Chica- SINCERE BEST WISHES go, and Simon Sarasohn; and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Berman of Chi- TO OUR FRIENDS & PATRONS cago and Mrs. Julia Davis of Los Angeles. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * CYRILLA PURNELL, 27, of 3029 Buena Vista, died April 13. Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Adler and Cantor tkit Sonenklar at Lewis Bros. Mem- orial Chapel. Burial was at 11630 DEXTER BLVD. Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She is survived by two children, Next to Kresges Susan and Stephen; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blumlo; sisters, Mrs. Fred Nolish and Mrs George Tann, and a brother, David. • * PASSOVER GREETINGS CHARLES SCHWARTZ, 47, of 9523 McQuade, died April 12. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Pavel Slavensky officiated at funeral services at Leis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Burial was at — AND — Machpelah Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Barbara; his mother, Mrs. Leah Schwartz; a brother, Irving, and sisters, Mrs. Francis Isaacs, Mrs. B. Rae Gillis and Mrs. Maurice Myers of Los -Angeles. 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