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January 16, 1970 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-16

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Dr. Harry Metzger,
Pediatrician, 68

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 16, 1970-47

OBITUARIES

Dr. Harry C. Metzger, a retired
Detroit area pediatrician, died
Tuesday at age 68.
A native Detroiter, Dr. Metzger
MEYER BLUMLO, former De- '
was a graduate of the University troiter of Miami Beach, died Jan.
of Michigan Medical School in 1924 12. He leaves his wife, Ruth; a
and did post graduate work at the son, David; two daughters, Mrs.
University of Vienna. Ile had of- George (Rhea) Tann and Mrs.
fices in the Kates Building, Oak Fred (Dorothy) Nolis h; one
Park, until his retirement six years brother, one sister, 11 grandchil-
ago.
dren and nine great-grandchildren.
Dr. Metzger, 25504 Wareham, Interment Detroit.
* * *
Huntington Woods, was a fellow of
the American College of Chest
ROSE COVEN, 28722 Rockledge,
Physicians and a diplomate of the Farmington, died Jan. 10. Survived
American Board of Pediatrics. He by two nephews, Louis Sherman
belonged to the Wayne County and Albert Gosman of Wichita,
Medical Society. Perfection Lodge Kansas; and two nieces, Mrs. Eva
of the Masons and Temple Eman- Sunshine and Mrs. Benja min
u-El. Formerly, he belonged to (Jane) Barenholtz.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
LILLIAN FURSTENBERG, 20496
Surviving are his wife, Saran;
Cheyenne, died Jan. 10. She leaves
and a daughter, Peggy.
two sons, Jerome and Milford; a
daughter, Mrs. Charles (R u t h)
Koven of Williamsville, N.Y.; and
five grandchildren.
• . •
LOUIS GLIST, 19359 W. 11 Mile,
A David Sislin Memorial meet-
ing, honoring the late Labor Zion- Southfield, died Jan. 12. Survived
ist, will take place Sunday, 3 p.m. by a son, Norman; a daughter,
in the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Goodman;
and four grandchildren.
Dr. Sarah Fe-
* * •
der, Labor Zion-
SALLY .HORMES of Willowdale,
ist personality in
Ont.,
died
Jan.
12. Survived- by
the United States
her husband, Samuel; a son,
will represent the
Joseph; a daughter, Sheila; four
national organi-
brothers, including Dan of Oak
zations.
Park; and four sisters.
Mr. Sislin was
* * *
a founder and
BELLE JACKSON, 18401 Fair-
leader of t Is e
field, died Jan. 12. She leaves a
movement in De-
son, Dr. Philip; a daughter, Mrs.
troit.
Sislin
Alvin (Cornelia) Covent; and five
grandchildren.
*
*
Samuel Weiss, Age 88
LEO LEVINE, 25352 Shiawassee
Samuel Weiss, past president of
the Bialostoker-Brisker Society Cir., Southfield, died Jan. 8. Sur-
and a member of the Jewish Cen- Dr. Arthur; a daughter, Mrs.
ter senior citizens' group, died vived by his wife, Anne; a son,
Darryl (Elaine N.) Lieberman;
Jan. 9 at age 88.
Mr. Weiss, born in Russia, was her mother, Mrs. Rose Levine;
a 53-year resident of Detroit. He one sister and three grandchildren.
• • •
lived at 20078 Murray Hill and was
SARAH LUBLIN, 11501 Petoskey,
a retired brick mason.
Surviving are his wife, Becky; died Jan. 8. Survived by a son,
four sons, Benjamin Bailey, Louis, Seymour; two daughters, Mrs.
Morris and Rubin; a daughter, Jack (Ann) Lapides and Mrs. Sey-
Mrs. Samuel (Carrie) Hartman; mour (Bertha) Heller of Petoskey;
two brothers, Joseph and Gabriel one sister and eight grandchildren.

*
Bialy of California; six grandchil-
ANNA MINDLIN, former Detrot-
dren and three great-grandchil-
er of Miami, died Jan. 10. Survived
dren.
of Miami, died Jan. 10. Survived
by a son, Max of Dertoit; and
Norman Barcus, Head three grandchildrn.
*
of MESC Statistics
MORRIS WEBERMAN, 15221
Norman Barcus, director of the
Northgate, Oak Park, died Jan.
research and statistical division for
15. Survived by his wife, Ann;
the Michigan Employment Security
three sons, Seymour Weberman
Commission for many years, died
and Herman and Gerald Neff; five
Tuesday at age 64.
daughters, Mrs. Edward (Sarah)
Mr. Barcus, 23501 Church, Oak
Taylor of Utica, Mich., Mrs. Mar-
Park, was considered one of the
outstanding statisticians in the tin (Gertrude) Feldman, Mrs. Sey-
mour (Lean) Kaplan, Mrs. Fred
country. Born in Milwaukee, he
lived in the Detroit area 49 years.
Surviving are his wife, Betty; a
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
son, Ronald of Norristown, Pa.; a
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
daughter, Mrs. James (Diane)
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Clark; a brother, Harvey; and five
6 Biks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward
grandchildren.

Labor Zionists Call
Sislin Memorial

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Radomer Mutual Sets
Memorial Services

Radomer Mutual Society of De-
troit invites survivors from the
Hitler Holocaust to attend its an-,
nual memorial services 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Young Israel of
Greenfield Center.
Rabbi Herbert Eskin will deliver
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Life's Errors

Were it offered to my choice, I
should have no objection to a repe-
tition of the same life from its be-
ginning, only asking the advan-
tages authors have in a second
edition to correct some faults of
the first.—Benjamin Franklin.

WE REMEMBER

rrmrx

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

Hebrew Civil

Shevat Jan.
11
18
Sam Rotenberg
18
Benjamin Sturman 11
18
11
Jacob Zucker
18
11
Noah Leib Heifetz
18
11
Belle Nelson
18
11
Aaron Yagoda
18
Moshe Asher Brody 11
19
12
Harry Lupitoff
19
12
Jean Warren
19
Esther Golde Karbal 12
19
12
Miriam Sidder
19
12
Fannie Turkel
19
12
Esther Hechtman
19
12
Feigel Rubinoff
19
12
Ida Brandt
Louis Wolf
19
12
Zuckerbraun
19
12
Bertha Terebelo
19
12
M. Titkin
20
13
Jacob Rosenblatt
20
13
Leah Lacher
20
13
Jacob Goldstein
20
13
Ida Oleshansky
20
13
Ben Shore
20
13
Oscar Lefkafsky
20
13
Goldie Solomon
20
13
Samuel Saltsman
20
13
Nathan Harris
20
13
Lena Siegel
21
14
Louis Kartun
21
14
Harry Schneider
20
14
Bessie Holtzman
21
14
Shlomo Karbal
21
14
Bessie Gruber
21
14
Fannie Faber
22
15
Noah Keys
22
15
Elijah Oppen
22
15
Tette Grunt
Benjamin
22
15
Wrotzlawsky
15
22
Debora Shcolnick
22
15
Rachel Fishman
22
15
Helen Silverston
22
15
Molly Plotkin
23
16
Jack Feldman
23
16
Sam Zingeser
23
16
Moshe Goldfarb
23
16
Isaac Hootner
23
16
Joseph Louis Bale
23
16
Samuel Slafkin
23
16
Alice Eisemann
23
16
Gussle Solomon
24
17
Nathan Lipshaw
24
17
Mina Wolman
24
17
Allan A. Burns
24
17
Fine
Nathan
24
17
Evelyn Woolman

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Shabtai Ackerman of Cong. Beth
Abraham will chant the El Mole
Rahamim.

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DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

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(Edith) Swartz and Mrs. Joseph
(Rose) Berlinherg; two brothers
and 18 grandchildren.
• • •
IIYMAN WINTROB. former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died Tan.
8. Survived by his wife, Bertha;
two sons, Robert and Arthur, both
of Detroit; four grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Interment
Los Angeles.
• • •
ARON ZAYONTS, 11501 Petos-
key, died Jan. 10. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Kurt (Evelyn)
Spitzer; and three grandchildren.
. . •
ISADORE ZIPORY N, 18292
Monte Vista, died Jan. 11. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ada; a son, Dr.
Marvin of Skokie; a daughter,
Mrs. David (Sharon) Sandler; and
four grandchildren.

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