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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 1, 1969-39

Hungarian Jewish Leader
Dies After Auto Mishap

I In Memoriam I

WILLIAM
BRICKER

Who passed away
Aug. 5, 1959.
How lonely are our hearts
How tender were his ways
For the one we love so
dearly
So, sleep on, sleep on,
beloved
You ;rally have not gone

Sadly missed and always
remembered by his wife,
Ethel; son, Herman,
daughter, M r s. Norman-
(Claire) Winnic k; and
grandchildren.

ALLAN BARRON, 15040 North-
field, Oak Park, died July 28. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ethel; a son,
Howard; a daughter, Diane; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bar-
ron; one brother, one sister and
one grandchild.
* * *
HARRY BUCHALTER, 18706 Hub-
bell, died July 28. Survived by his
wife, Bessie; three sons, Allen of
Atlanta, Eli and Bernard; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Allan (Sheila) Odnert;
three brothers and eight grandchil-
dren.

*

HYMAN CHABEN, 24011 Condon,
Oak Park, died July 25. Survived
by
his wife, Helen; a son, Marvin;
of Sheet Metal Firm
Julius Ring, founder of Ring a daughter, Mrs. David (Lana D.)
Brothers Sheetmetal Works, 14545
Wyoming, died Sunday at age 81.
Mr. Ring, 10734 Borgman, Hunt-
ington Woods, was a member of
Lena Stern, a member of Cong.
Cong. Bnai Moshe and Bnai Brith. Adas Shalom and its sisterhood,
Born in Poland, he lived in the De- Women's American ORT and Ha-
troit area 55 years.
dassah, died July 24 at age 82.
Survivors are his wife, Julia; a
Mrs. Stern, 18436 Parkside, was
son, Milton H.; three daughters, a New York native and lived in
Mrs. Simon (Hermina) Leib of Detroit 55 years.
Flint, Mrs. Harris (Isabelle) Lloyd
Surviving are her husband, Meyer
and Mrs. Jack (Jeanette) Mac- D.; two sons, Dr. Aaron of Ann
Williams; two brothers, Morris Arbor and Dr. Harold of Washing-
and Harry of Los Angeles; two ton; a daughter, Mrs. Morton
sisters, Mrs. Molly Breetovov of ton (Dorothy) Hochman; three
Los Angeles and Mrs. Anna Kel- brothers, Dr. I. Irving Bittker, Max
lerman of Israel; 15 grandchildren Bittker of San Carlos, Calif., and
Barney Bittker of Hollywood, Fla.;
and one great-grandchild.
a sister, Mrs. Rose Frank; six
grandchildren and two great-grand-
children.

Lena Stern, Age 82

In Loving Memory
of the late

DORA STEIN

Dear Wife and Mother
Who Passed Away
August 5, 1961
Sadly Missed
by
Husband
and
Children

Gertrude Levin, 69

Gertrude L. Levin, 25105 Biarritz
Cir., Oak Park, died July 24 at age
69.
Mrs. Levin, who was born in
Philadelphia, lived in the Detroit
area 57 years. She was a member
of Temple Beth El, Hadassah and
Zedakah Club.
Survivors are a son, Stanford M.
Leeds; a daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Lois) Vernick; two sisters, Mrs.
Ben (Jeanette (Rollins and Ann
Rosengarten; and three grandchil-
dren.

M. James Rush, 65;
Jewelry Salesman

Former Detroiter M . James
Rush, a jewelry salesman, died
July 28 in Mobile, Ala., at age 65.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Rush cur-
rently resided in Miami Beach.
He graduated in 1925 from the
University of Michigan where he
was affiliated with Sigma Alpha
Mu Fraternity. He was a member
of the Southern Jewelers Travelers
Association.
He leaves his wife, Winifred;
a daughter, Winifred; and a sister,
Mrs. Lionel (Gertrude) Willens
of Farmington.

In His Life We Were
Blessed. In His Death
We, of the JEWISH
NATIONAL F U N D,
Stand Bereaved. May
the Blessing of His
Memory Serve to
Guide and Strengthen
Us.

SEE PAGE 29
FOR MORE
OBITUARIES
and
UNVEILINGS

Fagley; one brother, two sisters
and three grandchildren.
▪ *
DAVID M. DANA, 18919 Cherry-
lawn, died July 25. Survived by a
sister, Mrs. Lena Hurwitz of
Brookline, Mass.; a niece, Mrs.
David J. (Evelyn) Cohen; and a
nephew, Emanuel A. Grossman.
* s *
IDA DUNN, 27105 Rochester,
died July 28. She leaves three
brothers, Joseph, Jack and Louis;
and one sister, Mrs. Arthur
(Nettye) Buchalter.
s *
NETTIE FRIEDMAN, 23441 Wild-
wood, Oak Park, died July 25. Sur-
vived by her husband, Hyman; two
sons, Robert L. and James K.; one
sister and two grandchildren.
• * *
SAM GOLDBERG, 16644 Wash
burn, died July 24. Survived by his
wife, Beatrice; a son, Harold; a
daughter, Mrs. Roslyn Shafkind;
two grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
* * *
MOLLY HEADMAN, 1500 Mar-
guerite, Trenton, died July 24. Sur-
vived by her husband, Joseph; two
sons, Merill and Victor Morgan-
roth; a daughter, Mrs. Philip
(Theresa) Poda; her mother, Mrs.
Mary Brazner; one brother, one
sister and four grandchildren.
* * *
BELLE R. KRISTAL, 6611 Spruce.
Birmingham, died July 25. She
leaves two sons, Benjamin of Hay-
ward, Calif.,• and Stewart of Phoe-
nix; three daughters, Mrs. William
(Annette) Lipman and Sarah and
Mildred, both of Streator, Ill; and
nine grandchildren. Interment Jol-
iet, Ill.
* * *
ETHEL LABINER, 13771 Man-
hattan, Oak Park, died July 28.
Survived by her husband, Morris;
a son, Eli of Flint; a daughter,
Mrs. Sidney (Shirley) Riger; one
brother, two sisters and seven
grandchildren.
*
*
CHARLES MANHEIMER, 10801
Santa Maria, died July 29. Surviv-
ed by two sisters, Mrs. Brucha
Gurman and Mrs. Mendel (Leah)
Marcus of Los Angeles; nieces and
nephews.

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11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

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New Location
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DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

Serving Our Jewish

Community Since 1933

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The Family of the Late

IDA SCHRAM

near Gardner between
Coolidge 8. Greenfield

399-2711
Eve.—EL 3-2722

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

1

OBITUARIES

Jack Garelik Dies

Jack S. Garelik, a retail jeweler-
LONDON (JTA) — Andre Sos,
former president of the Central diamond salesman for Wright Kay
Board of Jews in Hungary, died in and Co. since 1963, died Tuesday.
Budapest of injuries received in an He resided at 731 Covington.
Mr. Garelik, a professional free-
automobile accident. He was 64.
lance artist, was a member of Per-
fection Lodge of the Masons. He
was born in Russia and lived in
Detroit 55 years.
In loving memory of my father,
Surviving are his wife, Lucille;
Samuel (Ike) Wienshienk, who a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Marjorie)
passed away Aug. 2, 1968. Sadly Michelman; a brother, William;
missed and always remembered four sisters, Mrs. Rose Agree, Mrs.
by his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Al (Lillian) Ross, Mrs. Abe (Sadie)
Ernstein and Mrs. Maurice (Diane)
Benstein.
Sills; two grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
In Loving Memory of
Beloved Husband, Father .
Julius Ring, 81; Owner
and Grandfather

18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD

BEN MARGOLIS, 4201 Tuxedo,
died July 29. Survived by two sis-
ters, Sally and Mrs. Bella Barger.
*
* *
RACHEL RADIN, 19200 Birwood,
died July 29. She leaves her hus-
band, David; a daughter, Mrs.
Bernard (Sylvia) Koss; one broth-
er, one sister and two grandchil-
dren.
* * •
SAM RASH, 18452 Washburn, died
July 25. Survived by a sister, Mrs.
Katie Siegel; nieces and nephews.
* * *

EVELYN SCHWARTZ, 15130
James, Oak Park, died July 28. She
leaves a brother, Sherman of
Woodland Hills, Calif.; aunts and
cousins.
* s *
ESTHER (KEIT) SEGERMAN,
18418 Birwood, died July 27. Sur-
vived by her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Augusta Keith; two brothers, two
sisters and two grandchildren.
* *

JACK SIEF, former Detroiter of
Miami Beach, died July 27. Sur-
vived by his wife, Mary; two sons,
Albert of Miami and Elliott of New
Jersey; three' brothers, one sister
and two grandchildren.
*
* *
HELEN WEISS, 11501 Petoskey,
died July 29. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Julius (Gertrude)
Green, Mrs. Martin (Ruth) Green-
wald and Mrs. Paul (Roslyn) Wer-
ber of Mount Vernon, N.Y.; three
brothers, one sister and six grand-
children.

WE REMEMBER
7111:TX 71I7X

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit• of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

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