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March 15, 1974 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Monument
Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may
:;,e inserted by mail or by calling
The Jewish News office. 17515 W.
9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075,
356-8400. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the name
and address of the person making
the insertion. There is a standing
charge of $4.50 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth and $8.00 for one two inches
deep with a black border.
*
*

amily of the late Sol
Yokk announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
March 31 at Clover Hill Me-
morial Park. Rabbi Groner
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

r

Per capita, Israel has the
m ost scientists and scholars
in the world. According to
the statistics there are 20
scientists or scholars to
every 10,000 in other occupa-
tions.

The Family of the Late

JOSEPH
FANTICH

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory 12 noon
Monday, March 18 at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Stollman
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
to attend.

Friday, March 15, 1974-55

I

Iii Memoriam

In memory of my beloved
grandmother, Ida Weider,
who passed away March 15,
1973. Deeply missed and al-
ways remembered by her
granddaughter, Helene.

In Memory of My
Beloved Mother

CLARA
OBERFIELD

Who pa ssed away
March 12, 1966. To
some she may be for-
gotten, to others part
of the past, but to me
who loved and lost her,
her memory will al-
ways last. Still loved
and still missed. Your
daughter, Bernice
Stone.

Harold Marks,
Abner Wolf VP

Harold James Marks, for-
mer vice president of Abner
Wolf Wholesale Groceries,
died March 7 in Duarte,
Calif., at age 59.
Born in McKeesport, Pa.,
Mr. Marks, 1029 James K.
Blvd., Pontiac, retired to
move to California, where he
was the president of Zelman
Co. of Los Angeles, a health
and beauty aids firm. He re-
turned to Detroit in 1972. He
was a member of Perfection
Lodge of the Masons.
He leaves his wife, Esther;
two sons, Mitchell and Neal
of Venice, Calif; a brother,
Alan Marx; and two sisters,
Mrs. Bernard (Irene) Schlus-
sel and Mrs. Sam (Magene)
Richman.

More Obituaries
Page 45

SARALEE BROSS

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF AMERICA
is deeply grieved at the untimely passing of
Saralee Bross. Saralee, a young and vibrant
person, a magnificent human being, was a
dedicated champion of Jewish National
Fund and Israel.

We extend our heartfelt sympathies to her
husband, Sheldon, and children Jeffrey and
Michelle; to her parents, Betty and Frank
Silverman; to her Aunt and Uncle, Belle and
Bill Levin; and her Aunt, Mrs. Samuel (Lan-
nie) Wexler; also to the Young Women of
JNF, whose cause she espoused, as one of
their key leaders.

The Family of the Late

BESSIE GLAZER

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
her memory 12 noon
Sunday, March 17 at
Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetary. Rabbi Lie-
berman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

In Memory of My
Dear Beloved Wife

HILDA M. GRAD

Lonesome and blue since
you are gone. I am lost
and feel so all alone.
Don't know who to blame.
Don't know what to say.
Except that God wanted
it that way.
I never knew what it
meant to be lonely when
I had you by my side.
lways remember
whisper. Honey hold
;,.e in your arms tight.
I trusted in you. You were
so honest and true. I am
still here with my broken
heart.
I never knew what it
meant to be be blue when
I had you by my side.
Now you are gone and I
feel so alone.
I am lonesome and blue
each day and night.

-

ABRAM SALOMON MEYER PESIN

Executive Vice-President Presdient

- SARALEE BROSS

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OF GREATER
DETROIT expresses deep grief at the un-
timely loss of Saralee Bross, one of our most
dedicated upcoming younger leaders.

She was deeply devoted to Jewish National
Fund, and as a key member of the Young
Women of JNF, followed in the tradition
of her parents, Betty and Frank Silverman;
her Aunt and Uncle, Belle and Bill Levin;
and Aunt, Mrs. Samuel (Lannie) Wexler;
whose involvement, loyalty, and qualities
of leadership are exemplary.

Her enthusiasm, her endeavors, and services
rendered to many causes, but especially to
JNF, will be particularly missed.

We also join in mourning with her husband,
Sheldon; and children, Jeffrey and Michelle.

May her life serve as an inspiration, and her
memory ever remain as a blessing.

PERCY KAPLAN CHARLES MILAN

Executive Director President

SAM GRAD

Dear Mother,
It is seven years since
you are gone, but never
a day are you forgotten.
We'll always miss you.

LOIS G. KLEIN
MARSHALL M. GRAD
and Grandchildren

OBITUARIES

man; one brother, two sis-
ters, 10 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
*
*
YETTA KOBLIN, 19100 W.
HARRY BERMAN, 22175 Seven Mile, died March 10.
Church, Oak Park, died She leaves a son, Milton;
March 8. Survived by his two daughters, Mrs. Ben-
wife, Yetta; three daughters, jamin (Dorothy) Schlain and
Mrs. Phillip (Sally) Chap- Mrs. Joseph (Beatrice)
nick, Mrs. Max (Bertha) Scherr; six grandchildren
Broder of Chicago, Ill. and and six great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Nathan (Blanche) Pol-
lack; six grandchildren and
PAUL LAMBERTZ, 22155
three great-grandchildren.
Church, Oak Park, died
*
March 10. Survived by his
MAX BROWNSTEIN, 10851 wife, Rose.
Oak Park, Oak Park, died
March 12. He leaves a son,
LOUIS J. LASKY, former
Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Detroiter of Los Angeles,
Harold (Lillian) Ruskin and died Feb. 26. Survived by a
Mrs. Abraham (Hilda) Gorn- son, Byron; a sister, Mrs.
bein; two sisters, five grand- Ethel Dante of Detroit; and
children and four great- seven grandchildren. Inter-
grandchildren.
ment Los Angeles.
*
EDNA COLMAN, .16400
MOLLIE MAYERS, 3573
North_Park, Southfield, died Farland, University Heights,
March 13. She leaves her 0., died March 8 in Detroit.
husband, Samuel; a son, Survived by a son, Philip of
Charles; one brother,, six Cleveland Heights, 0.; two
grandchildren and five great- daughters, Mrs. Florence
grandchildren.
Sher of Detroit and Mrs.
Myron (Rita) Firth of Uni-
LOUISE HABER, former versity Heights; two broth-
Detroiter of Tucson, died ers. one sister and one grand-
March 2. Survived by her child.
* *
husband, Rev. Louis; two
sons, Alan of St. Louis and
SARAH P 0 S A R, 20458
Cary; a daughter, Mrs. Rob- Cheyenne, died March 11.
ert (Bonni Rae) Siegel of Survived by her husband,
Clark, N. J.; and two sisters, Louis; three sons, George of
Mrs. David (Muriel) Saner- Chicago. Jack and Harry;
stein of Phoenix, and Mrs. one brother and seven grand-
Herbert (Margaret) Metheny children.
* *
of Nashville. Interment Tuc-
son.
EARL RESSLER, former
Detroiter of North Miami
MARTIN HAYDU died Beach, died March 8. Sur-
March 1. Survived by his vived by his wife, Ethel a
wife, • Karen; his mother, son, Douglas; a daughter.
Mrs. Harry Fox of Holly- Mrs. Donna Mithenthal of
wood, Fla.; and two sisters, Albany; his mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph (Joyce) Spizer Rae Ressler of Detroit: and
and Mrs. John (Linda) Kara- two sisters, Mrs. Sarah
m alikis
Haron and Mrs. Esther
*
*
Siefer, both of Detroit. Inter-
JACK HOFFMAN, for: ment Miami.
* 0 *
mer Detroiter of North
Hollywood, Calif., died March
RACHELA SZAPIRO, 10701
6. Survived by his wife, Char- Santa Maria, died March 9.
lotte; two sons, Edward and Survived by her husband,
Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Al- Izrael; a brother, Abraham
bert (Myra) Karse of Essex- Boyarsky of Milwaukee; and
ville, Mich.; two brothers
and two sisters, including
Sidney A. Deitch
Rose Taran of Detroit; and
DETROIT
four grandchildren. Inter-
MONUMENT WORKS.
ment North Hollywood.
* *
14441 W 11 Mlle Rd
Ga•dner. beiw Coolidge & Greentr-11
MINNIE KAPLAN, 26051
626-03.1r,
391 2711, Eve
La h s e r, Southfield, died
March 10. Survived by a son,
Albert; three daughters, Mrs.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Abraham (Anna) Schwartz,
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
Mrs. Margaret Greene of Los
1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Angeles and Mrs. Betty Ler-
6 Blks from 3 Jewish

ROSE ANKERMAN died
March 12. She leaves a son,
Hyman; two sisters and three
grandchildren.

.

WE REMEMBER
717:7N 7-1tX

I

Lorretta R. Blau,
Bookkeeper, Age 32

LI 2-8266

Lorretta R. Blau, book-
keeper and office manager
for 11 years for Goldberg,
Scott and Assoc., Inc., a De-
troit advertising firm, died
March 12 at age 32.
Miss Blau, 1848 Kirts, Troy,
leaves her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Saul (Fannye) Blau; a
brother, Kenneth of Los An-
geles; and a sister, Phyllis.

18325 W..9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD

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e ell L.--

During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d e-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnayos.

Adar Mar.
17
Alexander Farber 23
17
23
Norman Fill ,
17
Mollie Goldberg 23
17
23
Nathan Kane
17
Rebecca Lipshitz 23
17
23
Sylvia Miller
17
Hattie Oppenhiem 23
17
Channa Reitman 23
18
Abraham Deroven 24
Rachel L.
18
24
Ellenson
18
Jacob Weinschenk 24
19
25
Jessie Berris
19
25
Ephraim Cohn
19
25
Harry Ehrlich
19
25
Shifra Freed
19
25
Alex Goldberg
19
25
Sarah Kaplan
19
25
Anna Katz
25
19
Robert Levin
19
Morris I. Medow 25
19
25
Sol Sapperstein
20
26
Isaac August
20
26
Harry Cooper
20
Jacob Fingeroot 26
20
Charles Handler 26
20
Louis Horowitz, 26
20
Yetta Weinstein 26
Leo I.
21
27
Friedlaender
21
27
Chana Grevnin
21
27
Rose Kaner
21
Fanny Polansky 27
21
Eva L. Sandweiss 27
21
Tzeitel Schmidel 27
21
27
Max Spoon
22
Ethel Abramson 28
22
28
Marvin Albert
28
22
Max Frazein
22
28
Rose Katz
28
22
Betty N. Myers
22
Pearl Stein
28
22
28
Louis Teper
29 • 23
Adolph Bassin
29
Misha Bickoff
23
29
23
Lisa Birman
23
Mary E rnste in
29
Lillian
P it koswky
29
23
23
Celia Rhinestone 29
23
Herman Schultz 29
23
29
Louis Shoskes
29
23
Hannah Usher

Yeshivoth Beth

Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield

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sister,
Mrs.
Chemja
(Chana) Rybak.
*
DOROTHY M. WALTERS,
22337 LaLoire, Southfield,
died March 12. She leaves
two sons, Harry and Donald;
two daughters, Mrs. Robert
D. (Mildred) Timmeney and
Mrs. Hugh (Janice) Atto of
Saginaw; four brothers, two
sisters, 10 grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.

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