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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 7, 1969-47

OBITUARIES

Adolph Schimer, New York Surgeon

Dr. Adolph Schmier, an ortho- Moses of Sharon, Pa., and Mrs.
pedic surgeon who was graduated Phyllis Franzel; and four grand-
in 1925 from the University of children. Interment New York.
Michigan Medical School and in-
terned at Grace Hospital, died last
Friday in New York. He was 68.
Dr. Schmier, brother of Detroit-
era Herman, Abe and Leslie
Schmier, was a native of New Ben Glasier, founder and owner
York and moved back there in for 30 years of Ben Glasier Plumb-
1926, when he did his residency at ing Contractors, 3728 Fenkell, died
the Hospital for Joint Disease. Ile Wednesday at age 72.
was on the staff ever since. Dr.
Mr. Glasier, 19550 Cranbrook,
Schmier, also on the staff of the was a member of Temple Israel,
Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, perfect- Hannah Schloss Old Timers, Mar-
ed an injection for varicose veins. shall Lodge of Bnai Brith and the
A resident of Roslyn, N.Y., he Master Plumbers Association of
leaves his wife, Ethel; a son. Clif- Detroit. Born in Russia, he lived
ford; a daughter, Mrs. Sandra in Detroit 61 years.
Belkin; four brothers, including
Survivors are his wife, Mollie;
the Detroiters and Walter of San a son, Stuart; two daughters, Mrs.
Diego; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Leslie (Marjorie) Rose and Mrs.
Donon, Mrs. Joseph (Sophie) r arbara Pollack; three brothers,
Max, Louis of California and Mau-
rice; four sisters, Mrs. Morris
(Elizabeth) Ruskin, Mrs. Lillian
Kuschinski, Mrs. Samuel (Ger-
trude) Ungar of Youngstown, 0_
and Mrs. Milton (Celia) Beresh
of Florida; and seven grandchil-
Unveiling announcements may be in
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish dren.

Ben Glasier, 72,
Master Plumber

Monument

Unveilings

News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De
troll 98235, VE 8-9364. Written an
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand
trig charge of 89.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in depth,
and $7.50 for one two inches deep with
a black border.
s s s

Samuel Rothstein,
Manufacturer, 80

JOSEPH ALPERT, 18508 Mark
Twain, died Oct. 31. Survived by
his wife, Celia; and one brother.

Bakst; nine grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
• • •
OSCAR DOLINKA, 3324 Webb,
died Oct. 31. Survived by two sons,
Solomon of Philadelphia, and Hy-
man; and two daughters, Mrs. Dora
Gold and Charlotte.

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ESTHER EMMER, 29529 Mar-
shall, Southfield, died Nov. 5. Sur-
vived by a son, Sidney Phillips;
and two grandchildren.

WILLIAM BERG, former De-
trgyter of Cincinnati, died Nov. 4.
e leaves his wife, Anna; two
sons, Bernard and Sydney of Day-
ton; and seven grandchildren. In-
terment Detroit.
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ROSE BURTON, 18265 Griggs,
died Nov. 3. She leaves her hus-
* * *
band, William; a son, Herman M.;
two daughters, Mrs. Monte (Bren-
JAY KEIL, 15232 Northgate,
da) Levitt and Mrs. Louis (Sara) Oak Park, died Oct. 31. Survived
by a son Steven; a daughter, Les-
lie; his mother, Mrs. Mollie Keil;
and three sisters.
.
s
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SARAH KIRSCHENBAUM,
11501 Petoskey, (lied Nov. 1. Sur-
Cy Aaron, publisher of The vived by her husband, William; a
Legal Chronicle and owner of Cy daughter, Mrs. Israel (Gertrude)
!Aaron Publication Co., died last Murov of Shreveport, La.; one
Saturday at age 61.
sister; two grandchildren, and two
Mr. Aaron, 3511 Cambridge, was great-grandchildren.
a native Detroiter and a graduate
MEYER KLEIN of Chicago died
of the University of Detroit in
1932. He was a member of the Nov. 3. He leaves a brother, Alex;
four
sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Celia)
International Typographical Union
Local 18, as well as Tikvah Lodge Kenos, Mrs. Henry P. (Ruth) Wid-
of Bnai Brith and Cong. Adas rich and Mrs. Sol G. (Augusta)
Shalom. His firm published several Meyers, all of Detroit, and Mrs.
Robert (Sadie Beth) Bennett or
labor newspapers.
Surviving are his wife, Pearl; a Ann Arbor. Interment Detroit.

Printer Cy Aaron
Succumbs at 61

Samuel E. Rothstein, founder
35 years ago of the National Sleep son, Philip; a daughter, Mrs. Ste-
The family of the late Anna Products, mattress manufacturers, phen (Lydia) LeHuray; three
brothers, Sam, Zal and Cecil; and
Flaisher announces the unveiling died last Friday at age 80.
of a monument in her memory 1
Mr. Rothstein retired as presi- two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Rose)
Granitz and Mrs. Phillip (Betty)
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9 at Chesed dent of the firm in 1963.
Ginsberg.
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
Born in Worcester, Mass., Mr.
relick will officiate Relatives and
Rothstein lived in the Detroit area
friends are asked to attend.
70 years. A member of Montefiore
* * *
Lodge, he lived at 21440 Independ-
The family of the late Eva Gold ence, Southfield.
announces the unveiling of a monu-
Mr. Rothstein leaves two sons,
Jack B. Behrmann, founder in
ment in her memory noon Sunday,
Bernard and Harvey; a daughter,
Nov. 16, at Machpelah Cemetery. Mrs. Golda Gordon of Miami 1927 of Behrmann Printing Co.,
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela- Beach; four sisters, Mrs. Esther 15047 Schaefer, died Tuesday at
tives and friends are asked to Applebaum, Mrs. Tina 'Crammer, age 76.
Mr. Behrmann, 20628 Kensing-
attend.
Mrs. Daisy Friedland and Mrs.
Ben (Sarah) Blumberg; eight ton, Southfield, was a permanent
member
of the Probus Club and
grandchildren and three great-
belonged to Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
The Family of the Late
grandchildren.
George Washington Post of the
ANNA
American Legion, Knollwood Coun-
ROSENBERG
try Club and Detroit Lodge of Bnai
Announces the unveiling
Brith. Born in Chicago, he lived
in the Detroit area most of his
of a monument in her
life. He was a Navy veteran of
memory 11:30 a.m., Sun-
Herman Lieberman, past presi- World War I.
day, Nov. 9, at Mach-
dent of Shaarey Zedek Congrega-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Surviving are his wife, Esther;
tion, Lansing, as well as of The two sons, Sherwin (Mickey) and
Bernard Schwab of Lex-
Federation of Jewish Charity and Joel; two sisters, Mrs. Herman
ington, Ky., will officiate.
Bnai Brith Standard Club, died (Nizzie) Lieberman of Chicago and
Relatives and friends are
last Friday at age 69.
Mrs. Paul (Sarah) Bernhardt of
asked to attend.
Mr. Lieberman, a resident of Saginaw; and five grandchildren.
Lansing and East Lansing for 46
years, was secretary and treasurer
of Friedland Iron and Metal Corp.
The Family of the Late
and partner in Leeland Steel and
The Family of the Late
Iron Co.
JAY MITCHELL
JOSEPH STECEKER
Mr. Lieberman, who lived at 938
GORDON
Wildwood, East Lansing, leaves
Announces the unveiling
his wife, Helen; a son, Marvin;
Acknowledges
with grate-
of a monument in his
a daughter, Natalie; a sister, Mrs.
ful appreciation the many
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
Ben Bozin of Jackson; and four
kind expressions of sym-
day, Nov. 16, at Oakview
grandchildren.
pathy extended by rela-
Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman
tives and friends during
will officiate. Relatives
the
family's recent be-
,
and friends are asked to
reavement.
attend.
Goldie Klein, a member of sev-
eral communal organizations, died
last Friday at age 62.
Mrs. Klein, 24321 Morton, Ook
Park, was born in Russia and
The Family of the Late
lived in the Detroit area 56 years.
The Family of the Late
She was a member of Cong. Bnai
DAVID SPINNER
David, Bicur Cholera Society,
FANNY PAULL
Announces the unveiling
Hadassah, Jewish National Fund,
Bnai Brith and American Jewish
Acknowledges with grate-
of a monument in his
ful appreciation the many
Congress.
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
kind expressions of sym-
Surviving are her husb an d,
Nov. 9, at Machpelah
pathy extended by rela-
Simon; five sons, Neil Zales,
Cemetery. Rabbi Gordon
tives and friends during
Sheldon Zales, Dr. Sander, Meyer
will officiate. Relatives
the family's recent be-
of
Florida
and
Dr.
Herman;
a
and friends are asked to
reavement.
brother, Dr. Bert Solomon; a
attend,
sister, Mrs. Abe (Ida) Levitt; and
12 grandchildren.

Jack Behrmann;
Had Printinc, Co.

Lansing Leader
Herman Lieberman

Goldie Klein 62

RAE KOFFMAN, 25123 E, Roy-
court, Huntington Woods, died
Nov. 5. She leaves her husband.
Leo; a daughter, Mrs. J. D. (Bet-
ty) Schetzer of Palos Verdes,
Calif.; one brother, two sisters and
two grandchildren.
* * *
LEO LEVINE, 17606 Grandville,
died Nov. 2. Survived by his wife,
Florence; a son, Mark Douglas: a
daughter, Mrs. Stewart (Arlen
Sue) Magy; two brothers and three
sisters.
s
*
s
MARY LOPATIN, 15421 North-
gate, Oak Park, died Nov. 3. Sur-
vived by two sons, Marvin of Wan-
taug, N.Y., and Lawrence; one
brother, one sister and four grand
children.
• * *
LEON MORGOWICZ, 19185 Wis-
consin, died Nov. 4. He leaves his
wife, Helen; two sons, Marian and
Bernard; and a daughter, Susan.
• * s
BORIS PIKSTEIN, 20128 Mark
Twain, died Oct. 31. Survived by
his wife, Betty; a son M. Daniel:
Mother, Mrs. Sarah Pikstein; two
brothers and one sister.

*

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DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

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GUSSIE SANDLER, former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died Oct.
31. Survived by two sons. Nathan
and Louis; three daughters, Mrs.
Hyman (Yetta) Nerenberg, Mrs.

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Edward (Mary) Hecht of Los An-
geles and Mrs. Philip (Ann) Brill;
two brothers; nine grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.

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BEN Z. SCIINEIDER, 1651 West
Lake Dr., Walled Lake, died Nov.
1. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; a
son, Dr. Victor L. of Morgantown,
Pa., a daughter, Mrs. David (Lor-
raine) Cooper; one brother and
four grandchildren.
* *
EMILY SMALL, 23030 • Geneva,
Oak Park, died Oct. 30. Survived
by her husband, Irwin; a son,
Lewis; one brother, two sisters
and three grandchildren.

GEORGE E. WARNER, 12502
Stringham, died Nov. 1. Survived
by his wife, Evelyn; two sons,
George E. Jr. and Donald L.;
a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Janice)
Marasco; and two grandchildren.

TILLIE WEINER. 23001 Kipling,
Oak Park, died Nov. 5. Survived
by a son, Lester: four daughters,
Mrs. Gilbert (Zelda) Miller, Mrs.
Nathan (Rae) Watnick, Mrs. Ted
(Norma) Grosser and Mrs. Rob-
! ert (Elaine) Lowenthal; three
brothers, one sister, 14 grandchil-
i dren and three great-grandchil-
dren.

WE REMEMBER
71:127 711n2

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehudo will observe
the Yohrzeit of the
following
deported
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

Hebrew

Cheshvan
28
Max Fleischer
28
Fannie Friedman
28
Bessie R. Sirota
28
Norma Helfman
28
Irving Dworkin
28
Helen Brand
28
Sol Lapinsky
29
Ethel Bronstein
29
Louis Gottlieb
29
Peter Weisswasser
29
Rose Kartun
29
Harris Kosofsky
29
Joseph H. Kunin
29
Sosia Shiffman
29
Lena Scott
30
Isidore Goldman
Kislev
1
Anna Goldberg
1
Ben Hochman
Samuel Ben Posner 1
1
Feiga Yampolsky
1
Arthur A. Gould
1
Harry Ehrenfreund
1
Jacob Fish
1
Karl Yagoda
2
Eva Zitrin
2
Minnie Tilchin
2
Freda Elstein
2
Arthur Benjamin
2
Elias Shier
2
Nathan Fridson
2
Sadie Gelfund
2
Shirley Devlin
3
Adele Reider
3
Morris Kransberq
3
Abraham Valitzkin
3
A. Y. Eisenstadt
3
Anne Shektman
3
Samuel Benedict
3
Rose Rothnagel
3
Wolf Wallach
3
Chaya Wallach
3
Chenieh Simlak
4 1
Isadore Marcus

Boruch Levine
4
Ida Finley Selker
4
Louis .Hoberman
5
Freidel Engel
5
Etta Laya Finley
5
Meyer Freedman

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