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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-20

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Volunteer Worker, 99

appreciation the sympathy
extended to them by their
relatives, friends and
neighbors during the re-
cent loss of beloved hus-
band and father

LAURENCE C.
EASON

The Family of the Late

RUHL LEA
MALIC

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.

The Family of the Late



BESSIE
ROTT

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extend- 1d' by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

The Family of the Late

HYMAN
MITNICK

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.

The Family of the Late

JACK YOUNG
(YAGODA)

Announces the unveiling

of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
March 29, at Machpelah
Cemetary. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend. -

The Family of the late

ESTHER
SCHRUT

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

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 20, 1970-51

OBITUARIES

NEW YORK - Jessie Rosenfeld, I
a . volunteer worker for Temple'
Emanu-El here, died March 9 at I
age 99. When she was 93, Miss
Rosenfeld was honored for 73 years'
service to the temple, including I MICHAEL ALAN CHARNEY1',
the teaching of citizenship courses 24650 Gardner, Oak Park, died •
for' refugees.
March 18. He leaves his parents, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Charney; a '
sister, Pamela Ann; and his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Jack Char-
Mrs. Betty Eason and
ney of Silver Sriring, Mo., and
her children wish to ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Left.
knowledge with grateful

• • •
MICHAEL CONN, 20071 Braile,
died March 15. He leaves his wife,
Sara: a daughter, Mrs. David
(Annette) Simon; one brother, •
three sisters, two grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
• • •
SIDNEY A. DESOW, 19166 Santa
Barbara, died March 13. He leaves
his wife, Myrtle; two daughters,
Mrs. Brenda Heitman and Mrs.
Richard (Iris) Stewart: two broth-
ers, three sisters and one grand-
child.


.

ROSE EDELSTEIN, 29518 Mead-
owlane, Southfield, died March 18.
She leaves her husband., Ben-
jamin; a son, Bertram; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arthur (Marilyn) Gold-
man; one sister and eight grand-
children.
s • s
OSCAR FETTNER, 11501 Petos-
key, died March 12. Survived by a
son, Bernard: a daughter. Mrs.
Samuel (Shirley) Robbins: two sis-
ters and seven grandchildren.

• •
BERNARD FISCHER, 187 Oak.
Windsor, died March 13. Survived
by his wife. Ileana; 'two brothers
and three sisters.
• * •
JEROME S. GERSON, 16500 W.
Nine Mile, Southfield, died March
12. He leaves his wife. Helen; a
son, William of Nashville, and one
grandchild.

LOUIS GOLDBERGER (GOLD-
BERG), 19347 Lesure, died March
12. Survived by three sons, Morris
Shaffer of Brooklyn, Irving G.
Stevens and Manny Stevens of Los
Angeles; and nine grandchildren.
• •

LENA GOLDFADEN, 13241 S.
Norwolk, died March 17. Survived
by four sons, Dr. Alfred, Herman
of Dallas, Louis and Jerry; a
daugher, Mrs. Samuel (Freda)
Katz; and 20 grandchildren.
s •
*
LEON GOLDMAN, 23521 Clover-
lawn, Oak Park, died March 15.
Survived by his wife, Freda; two
daughters, Susan and Pearl; and
one brother.
• .•

RACHEL GRAND, 25121 Roy-
court W., Huntington WoOds, died
March 12. Survived by two sons,
Irving and Herman; a daughter,
Mrs. Max (Sophie) Israel; one sis-
ter, seven grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.



FRANCES RITA HOFF, 23095
Seneca, Oak Park, died March 13.
She leaves iher husband, Carl; a I
son, David; two daughters, Maxine
and Julie; her mother, Mrs. Etabel
Switzky; and one sister.

grandchildren and 13 great-grand-
children.



MAX RAPPAPORT, 21431 Ridge-
dale, Oak Park, died March 16.
Survi v ed by his wife, Sydelle: two
sons, Allan and Fred; one brother,
one sister and one grandchild.
= = *
ABE SILVERSTEIN, former De-
troiter -of Los Angeles, died March
13. Survived by his wife: Anne:
two daughters, Phyllis and Sheila:
four brothers and two sisters. Inter-
ment Los Angeles.
• •
BERTHA SITORSKY, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died March 16. Survived by
four sons, Julius, Sam and Charles
Starr and Rabbi Joseph of Brook-
lyn: one brother, 16 grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren.



HENRY H. SHAPERO. 25560
Shlawassee, Southfield, died March
15. He leaves his wife, Belle: a
brother, Sam; 'and a sister. Airs.
George (Florence) Dizik.



JOSEPH LEO WEINER. 22191
Stratford, Oak 'Park, died March
13. Survived by his wife, Yetta; a
son, .Samuel P.; a daughter, Mrs.
Nornian (Helen) Ochs; two sisters
• and five grandchildren.

Henry Alper, Builder!, Land Investor

Henry S. Alper, builder and land • panies also built apartments and
investor, who developed the Won-
commercial buildings.
derland Shopping Center, Cherry
Mr. Alper. 6741 Country Club.
Hill Plaza and Green Acres shop- Birmingham, was a member of
ping centers, died Sunday in Miami Bnai Brith, Knollwood Country
Beach. He was 71. His companies Club, of which he was past board
built 1,600 homes in Livonia and member, Cong..Shaarey Zedek and
thousands of others in the Detroit International Council of Shopping
area.
Centers. He alSo was a past presi-
Mr. Alper, a native of Smolensk. dent of the Convenant Club.
Russia, was brought to Canada in
Survivors are two sons, Robert
1905. When his father became an and Philip; a daUghter, Mrs. Mar-
invalid, he set out to sell clothing cia Krupp; a brother, Stith' a sis-
to Canadian lumberjacks. In 1914, . ter. Mrs. Morrie (Rachel) Mendel-
Mr. Alper enlisted in Canada's son; and nine grandchildren.
Princess Pat Regiment, but when
officers learned he had lied about
his age he was sent home.
In Detroit, Mr. Alper became a
Jessie Shlain, a member of sev-
messenger for the Grand Trunk
Railway and later worked for the eral Jewish organizations, died
Sunday
at age 59.
Hartrick Lumber Co., where he
Mrs. Shlain, 16500 North Park.
became manager of the main yard.
He' opened his own lumber was a native New Yorker. She be-
company in 1932 and seven ° longed to the National Council of
years later entered the home- Jewish Women, Temple fsrael,
building field. Most of his build- Women's American ORT. Hadassah
ing was done under the company : and Brandeis University.

name of Sunningdale Homes;
those in Livonia built under the
Castle Gardens project. His corn.

Monument
Unveilings

The family of the late Abraham
Kreplak announces the unveiling

of a monument in his memory
12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at
Beth Yehuda Cemetery. R a b b i
Spiro will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

BERNARD
SCHATTEN

HARVEY L.
KAHN

Beloved husband, father,
brother, uncle and, most
important in our world
today, friend.

Maurice Shore. 72;
Was Auto Dealer

Maurice H. Shore. owner of
Shore Chevrolet for 15 years until
his retirement last year, died
March 12. He was 72.
Mr. Shore, 19450 Cranhrook, was
a member of the Detroit Automo-
bile Dealers Association for 35
years. Ile was a member of Paul
Revere Lodge of the Masons, Cres-
cent Shrine and the Boulevard
Shrine Club. A native of London.
he was a Detroit resident for 62
years.
• Survivors are his wife. Rose: a
son. Samuel: three sisters. Mrs.
Sarah Ca plan. Mrs. Benjamin
(Betty) Imber and Mrs. David
(Minnie) G a rf i e 1 d: and three
grandchildren.

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m., Sunday,
March 29 at Clover Hill
Memorial Park. R abbi
Groner will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

RD., 1N

SOU,THFIELID,

Roy L. Sarasohn, tax consult-
ant and a charter member of
Temple Israel, died Wednesday
at age 63.
Mr. Sarasohn, 19028 Sil•ercrest.
Southfield. was a member of Per-
fection Lodge of the Masons, De-
troit Consistory, Moslem Temple
and Crescent Shrine. In addition.
he was a member of Knollwood
Country Club and the Tax Ad-
visory Board. Born in Conway,
Ark., Mr. Sarasohn was a grad-
uate of Washington University in
1927.
Surviving are his wife. Roslind:
two sons, Robert and Steven; a
daughter, Mrs. Alvin (Jean) Gil-
bert: five brothers, two sisters
and four grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER
717:TN Mt4:

G. (Leona) Franklin, three broth-
ers. David, Harold and Irving Gold-
smith: two sisters, Mrs. Max
(Hanna) Horwood and Mrs. Kate
Guttman; and three grandchildren.

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following deported
friends, with the

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

traditional Memorial

Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
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formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son

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, 153 2 5 W.. 9 MILE

Roy Sarasohn, 63

Surviving are her husband,
Mitchell; a daughter, Mrs. Irving

at

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

Harry Weingarten. owner for 33
years of the Farnsworth Delica-
tessen at Farnsworth and Hastings
Sts.. died Wednesday at age 74.
Mr. Weingarten. 23 141 Clover-
lawn, Oak Park, was a member
of, Pisgah Lodge and Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Born in Aus-
tria. he lived in the Detroit area
43 years. He founded the deli-
catessen in 1933 and . retired in
1966.
Survivors are his wife, Pearl; a
son. Herbert; a daughter. Mrs.
Cyril I Rona) Moscow; two brothers,
two sisters and five grandchildren.

Jessie Shlain, 59

The Family of the Late

In Memoriam '
Lest We Forget

1922-1965

BERTHOLD HOMBURGER of
Bay City died March 14. Survived
by his wife, Celia; a son. Lowell;
a daughter, Mrs. Joel (Margot)
Behrmann of Detroit; two broth-
ers, including Irwin of Detroit;
and one grandchild. Interment
Livonia,

*

HARRY KAMINSKY. former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died March
16. He leaves his wife, Deborah;
three sons, Meyer Kamin, Harold
and Harry Kleiman; five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Bernard (Isabel Sands,
Mrs. Sol (Marion) Altman of Tar-
zana, Calif., Mrs. Aaron (Toby)
Lipin, Mrs. Alvin (Olive) Sugar
and Freda Zigman; 14 grandchil-
dren and nine great-grandchildren.



SADIE MANDEL, former De-
troiter of Toronto, died March 10.
Survived by her husband, Sam-
uel; two sons, Robert and Gary:
two brothers, including Sydney of
Lansing; two, sisters, Selma and
Mrs. Joseph (Lillian) Levine, both
of Detroit; and two grandchildren.
Interment Toronto.
*

ROSE PRIESONT. 22821 Rose-
wood, Oak Park, died March 13.
Survived by her husband, Harry:
a son. Sol; a daughter, Mrs. Sid-
ney (Ann) Zager; one sister, eight

Harry Weingarten.
Restaurateur. 74

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