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May 19, 1972 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-19

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John Fuller, 87;
Detroit Builder

John D. Fuller. owner of the
Fuller Building Co., died May 15.
lie was 87.
Born in Russia, Mr. Fuller.
1330 Strathcona, started his career
as a master mason. At age 14, he
was building fireplaces for the
Russian aristocracy. A Detroit
resident for 66 years, Mr. Fuller
was a residential builder and inde-
pendent contractor, owning his
company for more than 50 years.
lie was retired for 15 years.
He leaves a son, Herbert of
r lorida; two daughters, Mrs. Mor-
ris S. (Anne) Brent and Mrs. Les-
ter (Marion) Goldfischer of New
Rochelle, N.Y.; five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Mal) 19, 1972-SS

OBITUARIES

MAX BRAUNSTEIN, 17217 An_
online. died May 14. He leaves his
wife, Lillian; a son, Marshall of
Santa Monica. Calif.; two broth-
ers and one sister.

CHARLES L. LIMERICK, 18001 ! vived by a son, Jeffrey. two Baugh-
Forrer, died May 11. He leaves ; ters. Mrs. Steven (Michelle) Stone
his wife, Katheryn (Litwin); a and Judy; his parents Mr. and
son, Robert; and one brother.
Mrs. Henry Moran; and one brother,
• • •
JOSEPH MALINOFF, 24255
SAMUEL M POMRANTZ, 20557
HENRY G. CHAIT, 20558 Ol- Scotia, Oak Park, died May 18. Stout, died May 15. He leaves cou-
Survived
by
his
wife,
Bella;
a
son,
sins, nieces and nephews.
dham, Southfield, died May 18. lie
William; a daughter, Mrs. Ran-
leaves his wife, Miriam; a son, Dr
KARL ROSENBLATT, 15100 W
David; a daughter, Barbara; one dolph (Frances) Brown of Edge-
brother, one sister and one grand- water, N.J.; and one sister. Serv- 10 Mile, Oak Park. died May 12.
ices
11:45
a.m.
Sunday,
Hebrew
Survived
by a son, Sam Ross; two
child.
Memorial Chapel.
daughters, Mrs. Faye Fauman of
Beverly Hills, Calif and Freda;
JOEL GARDNER, 23471 Sussex,
FRANK MORAN, 10641 Corn- and four grandchildren
Oak Park, died May 14. Survived
• • •
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ing. Oak Park, died May 11. Sur-
FRIDA SAMET, 21930 Fern,
man Gardner; two brothers, San-
Oak Park, died May 17, Survived
ford and Mark; three sisters, Mau-
by her husband, Benjamin; three
reen, Judy and Lisa; and his grand-
Services Set Sunday
sons, Dave, Aron and Joe: a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
daughter,
Mrs. Philip (Rose) Jos-
Borofsky
of
Windsor.
for Jewish War Dead
eph; one brother, one sister and
• • •
Sidney Lantz, commander of the
Pharmacist Morris Rogoff, 18959 five grandchildren.
REVA GOLDBERG, 2200 Berk- Burt, died Map 16. was 56 .
Jewish War Veterans, Department
of Michigan, announces that pub- ley, Berkley, died May 16. Sur-
A graduate of the Detroit Col-
DOROTHY J. STANDISH. 6238
lic memorial services for the • vived by a son, Efrem; a broth- lege of Pharmacy (Wayne State Brace, died May 11. She leaves
Jewish war dead will be held 10 er, Ben Osher of Oklahoma City; University) in 1946, Mr. Rogoff her husband, Henry; a son, Henry
a.m. Sunday at Machpelah Ceme- and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah F'agin became the co-owner of the Lake-
of Oklahoma City and Sirs. Irene side Medical Center Pharmacy in
tery.
1953 and also the director of
Cantor Hyman Adler and Rabbi Gordon of Oak Park. Ill.
BERNARD TRUBOWITZ, 28755
• • •
pharmaceutical services and pur-
Herbert S. Eskin, chaplain for the)
Tavistock, Southfield. died May ,
c
h
as i rt o f the e Lakeside
es e Genera l
EVA HELLER, 13161 Troy, Oak
Department of Michigan, will
15. He leaves his wife, mrraine.
Park, died May 14. She leaves her hospital. Ile was a member of the three sons, Neal, Mark and Cid-
officiate.
All of the Department of Michi- husband. Nathan; two sons, Gerald American Pharmaceutical Associ- ford: and a brother, Arthur.
gan's 13 posts and auxiliaries will Singer and Dr. Benjamin Singer ation, American Society of Hospital
of London, Ont.; two brothers and Pharmacists, the Wayne County
participate.
Pharmaceutical Council, Michigan Al lialprin Age 60;
six grandchildren.
The public is invited.

Morris Rogoff,
Area Pharmacist

Lester Lapides, Hillel
Day School Advocate

Lester Lapides. former Detroiter
of Rochester, N. Y., died May 11
in Bal Harbor, Fla., where he had
been residing the past few years.
Mr. Lapides. an early and active
supporter of Hillel Day:School, was
a member of CongslAdas Shalom
and Shaarey Zeclekipast president
and honorary life.1.1ne member of
Knollwood Courftcy Club, a mem-
ber of the Standard City Club and
Hillel Day School. He was a
former owner of the Palace Qual-
ity Laundry.
He is survived by his wife,
Sarita (Dickstein): two brothers.
Charles of Detroit and Max of
Jerusalem: and five sisters. Mrs.
Nettie Billowit and Mrs. Jeanne
Well of Miami Beach. Mrs. Ruth
Alderman of New Haven, Conn.,
Mrs. Esther Newman of Buffalo
and Mrs. Edythe Krepack of Los
Angeles. Interment Rochester.

Millions See Buchenwald

BONN (JTA) - The Buchen-
wald Memorial Committee in West
Germany announced that more
than 5,000,000 persons have visited
the site of that Nazi concentra-
tion camp since its memorial stone
was erected in 1956. Some of the
visitors have been German, but
many have come from the U.S.,
Israel and France.

Man became free when he rec-
ognized that he was subject to
law.-Will Durant.

The Family of the Late

PAULINE S.
WOH L

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.

MANDELL (MAX) HELLER.
former Detroiter of Miami, died
May 13. Survived by a stepdaugh-
ter, Mrs. Gerald (Esther) Her-
witz; and a sister. Mrs. Sophie
Jurist of Brooklyn: and three
grandchildren. Interment N e w
York.

Unveilings
Page 24

Academy of Pharmacy, Michigan
Association of the Professions, an
associate member of the Wayne
County Medical Society, Aesculap-
ian Pharmaceutical Association
MINNIE HUTTON. 22564 Silt
ton, Southfield, died May 14. She and Alpa Zeta Omega.
He was past president of the
leaves a daughter. Mrs. Irvin
(Esther) Magy: one sister and , Michigan Society of Hospital Phar-
macists and served as a member of
four grandchildren.
the executive committee of the
SAMUEL LANGBERG, 22001 Southeastern Michigan Society of
Dante, Oak Park. died May 16. ' Hospital Pharmacists. lie served
Survived by his wife, Fannie: a son, on the board of directors of the
Dr. Harold; one brother, one sis- Wayne State University Alumni
Association and a member of the
ter and three grandchildren.
Michigan State Pharmaceutical
Association for 20 years. lie was
on many committees as well as
the executive committee and chair-
man of the editorial advisory
board. He was past president of
Oscar A. Gorelick, a Detroit at- the Metropolitan Detroit Pharma-
ceutical Association and served as
torney, died May 11 at age 60.
A native of New York, Mr chairman of its executive commit.
Gorelick, 30248 Southfield. South- tee. In 1971. he was the recipient
field, lived in the Detroit area 30 of the ' Dean Lakey" award,
years. He was a member of Oak presented by the MPSA for out-
Park Lodge, the Masons, Ziegler standing meritorious service
Lodge of Bnai Brith and the Oak-
lie leaves his wife. Judith: a son,
land and Wayne County Michigan Melvyn R., two daughters, Patricia
Bar Associations. He owned the and Libby: a brother. David: and
Carmen Theater in Dearborn until one grandchild.
1959 and was involved in Republi-
can Party politics.
Jacob Gans, Age 70
He leaves his wife, Lillian; two
Jacob Gans. owner for 20 years
sons. Stuart and Burton; a daugh-
of
Acrylic Dental Laboratory, Joy
ter, Lynnda; and a-brother, Ralph
Rd. and Dexter, after which he
of Denver.
became a dental technician, died
Sunday at age 70.
Julius Halpern, Physicist,
Mr. Gans. who had been a den-
Radar Developer, Age 60 tist in Germany, was a member
PHILADELPHIA - Dr. Julius of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and
(Jules) Halpern, University of Jericho Lodge of the Odd Fellows.
Pennsylvania ph ysics professor Born in Poland, Mr. Gans went
and a developer of radar while on to Palestine in 1936 and emigrated
the staff of the Massachusetts In- to the United States in 1940. In
stitute of Technology, died May Detroit for 23 years, he lived at
13. He was 60.
19765 Cranbrook.
An advocate of the peaceful use
Surviving are his wife. Sara: a
of nuclear energy and of limita- daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Beverly)
tions of nuclear weapons, Dr. Hal- Gantz of Toledo: a brother, Guss,
pern did nuclear research at the and a sister, Mrs. Alf (Rose)
University of Michigan from 1937 Sandground. both of London; and
to 1940.
three grandchildren.

Oscar Gorelick.
Detroit Attorney

Joseph Ede Steinberger, a

cer-

tified public accountant, died May

17. He was 59.

Born in New York, Mr. Stein-
. berger. 15211 Oak Park Blvd..
Oak l'ark, was a Detroit resident
for 57 years. lie was a partner in
the firm of Laventhol-Krekstein-
liorwath and liorwath of Southfield
for two years. A 1940 graduate of
Walsh Institute of Accounting, he
had been a CPA since 1952. lie
was a member of the American
Institute of CPAs, the Michigan As-
' sociation of CPAs, a member of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and Louis
Brandeis Lodge, Bnai Brith.
lie leaves his wife, Cara; three
daughters, Mrs. Allan (Barbara)
Linder, Mrs. Barry (Linda) Brum-
mer of Oakland, Calif., and Toby;
three brothers. Dr. Eugene, Wil-
liam and George: a sister, Mrs.
Adolph (Evelyn) Jacobs; and four
grandchildren

in ifirmoriatn

In loving memory of Ida Pevin
who passed away M ay 21, 1942,
five days in Sivan. Sadly missed
bd

aug h ters M rs, B e tt • Fi s h er,
Elsie and Sylvia and son George.

Owned Men's Store

Al lialprin, co-owner of a men's
clothing store, died May .12. He
was 60.
Born in New York, Mr. lialprin,
23870 - Oneida, Oak Park. lived in •
the Detroit area 59 years. the was
a co-owner for 2f) years of Wil-
liams Store for Men in Ferndale.
lie was a member of Cong Beth
Moses and Louis Marshall Lodge,
Bnai Brith.
• He leaves his wife. Doris: a son,
Dr. Gerald of Durham. N.
a
daughter, Mrs. Maury (Barbara)
Katzman: his mother. Mrs. Yetta
lialprin; two brothers. Henry and
' Herman:
a sister, Mrs. Jack
(Sarah) ('ranis: and six grandchil-
; dren

Mortgage Concern Head
Nathan Sonnenblick, 75

NEW YORK - Nathan J Son-
nenblick, chairman of the Sonnen-
blick-Goldman Corp. here, one of
the nation's foremost mortgage
brokers, died May 13. Ile was 75.
Mr. Sonnenblick was a founder
of the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine.

Labor is the capital of our work-
ingmen.-Grover Cleveland.

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