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March 21, 1975 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-03-21

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Publisher William A. Ross , 62

William A. Ross, long-
Contributions may be
time publisher of The Dear- sent to the William A. Ross
born Guide Newspapers and Scholarship Fund, in care of
CELIA STROSSKY BAL-
a civic leader for more than The Dearborn Guide News-
ANTZOW 19100 W. Seven
three decades, died Monday papers, 15340 Michigan,
at age 62.
Dearborn. The fund, estab- Mile, died March 14. Sur-
Mr. Ross joined The Dear- lished in 1973, assists grad- vived by three sons, Julius
born Guide in 1948 as a co- uating high school students Stross, Allen Stross and Dr.
founder, and in 1953 bought who are going into journal- Lawrence Stross of DenVer,
out the interests of his part- ism.
Jack Kadish,
ners and became the editor,
publisher and sole owner of
Union Worker
the western Wayne County
newspaper chain serving
Jack Kadish, a union rep-
Dearborn, Dearborn
resentative for the Amalga-
Heights, West Detroit and
mated Clothing Workers of
Inkster.
America for 20 years, died
Mr. Ross was graduated
March 16 in Miami Beach at
from Wayne (State) Univer-
age 78.
sity in 1940 with a degree in
Born in Russia, Mr. Ka-
journalism. He wrote sports
dish lived in Detroit until re-
news for the Detroit Free
tiring to Florida 2 1/2 years
..ss and McFadden Publi-
ago. Prior to becoming a
_,Aions. While serving in the
union representative, Mr.
Army, he was on the staffs
Kadish was president of the
of several military publica-
Retail-Wholesale Depart-
tions. In 1946 he joined
ment Store Workers.
Northwest Publications.
Mr. Kadish organized the
WILLIAM A. ROSS
first retail union in Michi-
The winner of 43 na-
gan in t917. He was chair-
tional awards, Mr. Ross
was on the boards of the Norman Ruttenberg man of the Union Label
Committee of Metropolitan
Dearborn Chamber of
Detroit AFL-CIO and secre-
Commerce, the Dearborn Ex-UHS Principal
tary-treasurer of the label
Goodfellows and the Dear-
Norman Ruttenberg, who and' service trade commis-
born Medical Centre Hos- retired
from the faculty of sion of Wayne, Oakland and
pital. His longtime friend, the United Hebrew Schools
Mayor Orville Hubbard of Detroit, died in St. Louis Macomb counties.
He was a member of the
appointed him to the Dear- where he had made his
Amalgamated Clothing
born Local Officers Corn- home for the last 10 y
pensation Commission, with his wife, Miriam, his Workers .of America, the
AFL-CIO, United Auto
which sets salaries for lo- only survivor.
Workers Retirees and the
cal elected officials, in
Mr. Ruttenberg held UHS Sholem Aleichem Insti-
1973.
principalships
in
the tute.
Mayor Hubbard led a civic branches that were con-
He leaves his wife, Es-
salute to Mr. Ross on the ducted on Linwood Ave., in ther;
two sons, Dr. Arnold
25th anniversary of his lead- Central High School and at of Pacific Palisades, Calif.,
ership of The Dearborn the Rose Sittig Cohen and Paul; two daughters,
Guide. To mark the occa- branch. Mrs. Milton_(Bette) Auster
sion, The Guide published a
of Long Beach, Calif., and
special edition, sponsored a
In Memory of Our Mrs. Bernard (Rhoda)
concert, a track meet and a
Freidman; two sisters, Mrs.
fashion show.
Beloved
Ida Kay of San Diego, Calif.,
In 1974, the Dearborn Bar
Mother and Grand-
and Mrs. Max (Lena) Bern-
Association honored Mr.
mother
stein of Los Angeles; and 10
Ross with its "Liberty Bell"
FANY
grandchildren. Interment
award "for meritorius com-
Detroit.
GOODMAN
munity service."
Who passed away
Mr. Ross was a member
George R. Liss
March 27, 1963. Your
of Cong. Beth Achim and
George R: Liss, a co-
warmth and your
the Dearborn Rotary Club,
owner and founder of the
love sustain us.
Dearborn Senators Club,
U.S. Lumber Co. in Detroit,
Dearborn Moose Lodge
Your
children,
died March 18 at age 68.
and the Detroit Press
Born in Russia, Mr. Liss
Selma and Harry
Club. He resided at 22700
lived 55 years in Detroit. He
Kramer;
and
your
Garrison, Dearborn.
was a founder of Adat
grandchildren, Ro-
Shalom Synagogue. He re-
He leaves his wife, An-
bin, Jeffrey, Keith
sided at 20672 Knob Woods
nette; and 'a sister, Mrs. Ir-
and Dana.
Dr., Southfield.
win (Marylin) Schiffman.
He leaves his wife, Rose;
two sons, Robert F. and Ar-
In Memory of My
thur Y.; three sisters, Mrs.
The Family
Degr
Albert (Ida) Glassman, Mrs.
of the Late
Beloved Wife
Ben (Faye) Dunn of Hous-
COLMAN CARL
ton, Texas, and Mrs. Samuel
HILDA
M.
GRAD
ADLER
(Molly) Pickelner of Hous-
Dearest, it's eight years since you
are gone. How can I forget when our
and
ton; and fiN:e grandchildren.
lives were woven with golden

HAROLD ADLER

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in their memory
2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 23,
at Hebrew Memorial Park,
Section 17. Rabbis Nelson and
Fram, and Cantor Greenbaum
will officiate. Relatives and
:-fends are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

Sadye
Smerling

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, March 23, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Leizer Levin will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

thread. My days are dark, I am
gray and old. I can never forget the
threads of gold. I often.wonder why
God did us part, you had loving
kindness in your beautiful heart.
You will never return to me, that I
know, but I will come to you be-
cause I love you so. I am not afraid
to die because we'll be together you
and I. And when the order will come
from God who is above, I'll be corn-
ing to you my dearest, the one I
truly love.

Sam Grad
Dear Mother,
May we too tell you in our small
way, how much we miss you each
moment of each day.
Lois G. Klein,
Marshall M. Grad
and grandchildren

The Family of the Late

FAY HERMAN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent
bereavement.

OBITUARIES

Colo., three daughterS, Mrs. Moss, and a sister, Mrs. Irv-
Molly Levitt, Mrs. Lee ing (Ruth) Greenberg.
* * *
Schreidell and Mrs. Nathan
(Anne) Steinbock; and
WILLIAM NEDELMAN,
grandchildren and great- of Southfield, died March
grandchildren.
17. He leaves his wife,
* * *
Betty; a daughter, Mrs.
MARY .DEAN, 25141 Stanley (Jane) Finkelstein;
Pierce, Southfield, died a brother, Harry; -and five
March 14. Survived by her grandchildren.
* * *
husband, Samuel; a son, Dr.
George; a daughter, Mrs.
JACK PELTZ, of South-
Leonard (Charlotte) Shar- field; died March 14. He
key; three brothers, Lester leaves his wife, Rae; three
Berman: of N. Hollywood, sons, Steven and Daniel of
Calif., Sidney Brand and California and Robert of
Asher Brand of New York Okemos; two daughters,
City; a sister, Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Robert (Marjorie)
(Sarah) Friedman of Evans Franklin and Mrs. Richard
ton, Ill., seven grandchil- (Marilynn) Emmer; two sis-
dren and two great-grand- ters, Mrs. Isadore (Rose)
children. Mege, and Mrs. Pauline
* * *
Gutter of Columbus,. Ohio;
SARAH FABER, 20562 and four grandchildren.
* * *
Plainview, died March 16.
Survived by her husband,
HARVEY PORTNOY
Albert; a son, Harold Cog- died March 18. He leaves his
gan of Granada Hills, Calif.; wife, Una; two sons, David
two brothers, Aaron Wirt and Joel; a daughter, Gin-
and Jack Wirt of Bay City; ney; his parents, Mr. and
three sisters, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Charles (Rose) Port-
(Dora) Surath of Bay City; noy; and a brother, Ronald.
* * *
Mrs. Louise Zagerman and
Mrs. Bessie -Sanders; and
RUTH RICHMAN, 14680
two grandchildren.
Talbot, Oak Park, died
* * *
March 14. Survived by her
ALBERT H. FRIED- husband, Morris; a son,
MAN, 25180 E. Rue Ver- Dale Andrew; two daugh-
sailles, Oak Park, died ters, Linda Cherryl of Berk-
March 13. He leaves three -ley, Calif., and Denise Ellen;
sisters, Mrs. Asher (Nettie) her father, Ben Lipkind of
Moss, Mrs. Richard (Bea) Winnipeg, Alberta, Canada;
Colby and Ida.
a sister, Mrs. Morris (Sally)
* * *
Kaplan of West Kildonin,
MOLLIE KINGSTON, Canada.
25507 Lincoln Terrace Dr.,
* * *
Oak Park, died March 16.
ROMAN .ROSENBLATT
Survived by two daughters, died March 19. He leaves his
Mrs. David (Muriel) Hopt- wife, Lillian; a son, Sidney;
man and Mrs. James (Es- two daughters, Mrs. Sidney
ther) Mann of Belmont, (Rita) Kushner and Mrs.
Mass.; two brothers, Jack Melvin (Bettie) Rechtman of
Gosman of Miami Beach Atlanta, Ga.; eight grand-
and Saul Gosman; two sis- children and five great-
ters, Mrs. Isaac (Bessie) Lit- grandchildren.
wak and Mrs. Evelyn Azi-
* * *
mov, both of Miami Beach;
GUSSIE SCHWARTZ,
and four grandchildren.
25145 Biarritz Cir., Oak
* * *

DAVID KLEIN, 13517
Monica, died March 16. Sur-
vived by two sons, Julian J.
and Herbert M.; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Saul (Marilyn)
Grodman of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Mrs. Sol (Lor-
etta) Finkelstein; and eight
grandchildren.
* * *
IDA KOLTONOW, 15,075
Lincoln, 04, Park, died
March 17. She leaves three
sons, Harry, Herman and
Dr. Lawrence; a daughter,
Mrs. David (Elizabeth) Cla-
mage; 10 grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL H. LEFKOW-
ITZ, 19100 W. Seven Mile,
died March 14. Survived by
his wife, Eda; a son Irving
Lawton; a,daughter, Mrs.
Donald (Ruth) Goldberg;
and tle grandchildren.
* * *
JENNIE MOSCOWITZ,
13511 Oak Park Blvd., Oak
Park, died March 17. Sur-
vived by a brother, Max

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

661 E. $ MILE, FERNDALE
Ph Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Elks from 3 Amish
Camaterles on Woodward

LI 2-$266

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve-. 626-0330

18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD

WE REMEMBER

Tram? rilx

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

Esther Cohen

11

23

11

23

Simon Knoppow

11

23

Rabbi Yehudah Levin

11

23

Oscar Rottenberg

11

Rebecca Cohen

12

23
24

Rochel Fine

12

24

24

Rabbi Solomon Krevsky

12

Lottie Rosenshine

12

Benjamin Schuraytz

12

24

David Shulman

12

24

Neva Lubetsky

13

25

Max Steingold

13

Jacob Goodman

14

26

Sophia Helfend

14

26

Ida Katchan

14

26

BERG
URBACH

AND

-

24

25

Sam Kogan

14

26

Morris Markowitz

14

26

Ben Ross _

14

26

Anna Shere
Benjamin Sachs

14
14

Yaokov Hoffman

14
Thelma Ray Brodersohn 15

Frances Lynn Katt

15

Marcella Moiseloff

15
Rachel Leah Bos Yitzchock 16

Jane Feintuch
Jolan Isaac

Jean Sarah Berg

MONUMENTS BY

Nissan Mar.
11 — 23

Jacob Goldstein
Philip Hillelson

Edward E. Schultz
Jennie Shoenig

16

26

26
26

27

27

27

28
28

16
16

28

16

28

28

17

29

Morris Canvasser

17

29

Morris Greenberg

17

29

Jacob Gutterman
David King

17

29

17

29

Sarah Pollack

29

Jacob David Pont

17
17

David Solomon

17

29

Irving Sperka

17

29

Helen Wachtenheim

17

29

29

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.

OAK PARK —

LI 4-2212

Next to Stanley Steamer

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

Worldwide Service

.10 4-3557

Park, died March 19. Sur-
vived by two sons, Max and
George; two daughters, Mrs.
Harry (Sarah) Goodleman
of Toledo and Mrs. Harry'
(Ray) Fisher; 10 grandchil-.
dren and seven great-grand-
children.
* * *
JENNIE SIMONS, 10801 t.
Santa Maria, died March 12.
Survived by her husband,
Albert M.; a daughter, Mrs.
Max (Shirley) Kleckner of
Tarzana, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Ruth Gottlieb; two
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
* * *
AUDREY ALLEN WEI-
NER, 26031 Stratford P1.,
Oak Park, died March 15.
She leaves her husband,
Charles M.; two sons, Stuart
and Allan; two daughters,
Lynn Moher (Mrs. Thomas)
of Chicago and Sharon; her
mother, Mrs. George'
(Sarah) Allen; two brothers,
Harold E. Allen and Stuart
E. Allen; and a sister, Mrs.
Charles (Barbara) Nadel.

Southfield
Phone 557-6750

Elgin 1-5200

Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman

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