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June 25, 1976 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Max G. Salasnek

Naomi Belfer, 60

Max G. Salasnek, presi-
dent of Salasnek Fisheries,
Inc., wholesale fish proces-
sors and packers, died June
18 at age 75.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Salasnek was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and its
men's club, Downtown Syn-
agogue, Hebrew Benevolent
Society, Native Born De-
troiters Club, National
Fisheries Institute and Per-
fection Lodge of the Ma-
sons. He was a 32nd Degree
Mason. Mr. Salasnek's com-
pany was founded by his
father in 1891.
Mr. Salasnek, who re-
sided at 7426 Deep Run, Bir-
mingham, leaves his wife,
Rita; a son, Lowell; a daugh-
t , Mrs. Sherman (Suz-
}„ratiV Mendelsohn; two
hers, Harold and Ar-
thur; three sisters, Mrs.
Rose Finsilver, Mrs. Esther
Colburn and Lillian; and
seven grandchildren.

Naomi Belfer, an execu-
tive secretary with Schostak
Brothers Realty, died June
19 at age 60.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Belfer was a member of the
National Secretaries Asso-
ciation and Temple Israel.
She resided at 29135 Ever-
green, Southfield.
She leaves her husband,
Alfred E.; her mother, Mrs.
Hilda Weser; and a sister,
Mrs. Donald (Rosalind)
Weisenburg.

In Cherished
Memory

ELLIOTT H.
BARON -

The sun was high

Ere you were gone.

"Thy absence more

than the impending

night darkens the

landscape o'er."

Grievously missed
by his family

In Loving Memory of
Dear Wife and Mother

ROSE FRENKEL

Who passed away
June 14, 1975 (five
days in Tammuz).
Sadly missed and al-
ways remembered by
her husband Joseph,
her children Marvin
and Sheila Ellmann
and grandchildren.

In Memory of Our
Beloved Husband,
Father and Grandfather

NORMAN
SCHREIBER

Who passed away
June 29, 1960. Time
41111011 never lessen our
xrrow. Missed
greatly by wife,
Rubye; daughters,
Markowitz,
Sybil
Snyder,
Winnie
Margo Goldman; and
lt randchildren.
Jaylui

Bella Waterman

Bella Waterman, an ac-
tive member of Jewish com-
munal organizations, died
June 17 at age 73.
Mrs. Waterman was a
member of the Radomer
Aid Society, Jewish Na-
tional Fund, Cong. Bnai
Moshe and the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society. She re-
sided at 10505 Vernon, Hun-
tington Woods.
Mrs. Waterman is sur-
vived by her husband, Hy-
man; two daughters, Mrs.
Martin (Frances) Miller and
Mrs. Herman (Helen) Neff;
a brother, Joseph Shainfield
Selma Yagoda, 66 of California; a sister, Mrs.
Joseph (Pearl) Weintraub of
Selma Yagoda, secretary- California; and five grand-
treasurer of Sol Yagoda Dis- children.
tributing Co. — beer dis-
tributors — died June 19 at Mary Sherman, 78
age 66.
Mary Sherman, a mem-
A native Detroiter, Mrs. ber of Jewish women's and
Yagoda was a member of communal organizations,
the City of Hope and Tem- died June 22 at age 78.
ple Emanu-El and its sister-
Born in Russia, Mrs.
hood. She resided at 16300. Sherman was a member of
W. Nine Mile, Southfield.
Adat Shalom Synagogue,
He leaves her husband, Hadassah, American Mizra-
Sol; a daughter, Mrs. Sam- chi Women, Jewish Na-
uel (Lila) Reder; her tional Fund, Jewish Home
mother, Mrs. Ida Podoliak for the Aged and Sinai Hos-
of Toronto; a brother, Al- pital Guild.
bert Mellen; a sister, Mrs.
She leaves her husband,
Oscar (Lillian) Genser; and Benjamin; a daughter, Mrs.
three grandsons.
Israel (Helen) Saginaw; two
brothers, Harry Stein and
Jack Stein; a sister, Mrs.
Harry Krohn, 67
Carl (Lillian) Frumin; three
grandchildreri and three
Harry Krohn, sales man- great-grandchildren.
ager for the B.L. Sims Co.
men's clothing store in
Dearborn, died June 19 at Milton Rochlin, 80
age 67.
Milton Rochlin, an uphol-
Born in Russia, Mr. sterer for several years, died
Krohn lived 51 years in De- June 19 at age 80.
troit. He had been with the
Born in Russia, Mr. Roch-
men's clothing firm for the lin was a member of Work-
past 40 years. He was a men's Circle Branch 111 and
member of Adat Shalom chairman and financial sec-
Synagogue and River Rouge retary of the Workmen's
Lodge of the Masons. He Circle Cemetery.
resided at 30200 Southfield,
He leaves two sons, Mor-
Southfield.
ris and Rubin of Reading,
He leaves his wife, Bessie; Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Na-
a daughter, Mrs. James than (Ada) Moiseev; and 13
(Carol) Line of Pickford; grandchildren.
and five grandchildren.

Ceil Spector, 70

Ceil Radom Spector, a
member of Temple Beth El,
died June 21 at age 70.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Mrs. Spector lived 50 years 4
in Detroit. She is a former
secretary and board mem-
ber of the Youth Education
League. She resided at 7426
Deep Run, Birmingham.
She leaves her husband,
Harry; a daughter, Mrs.
Valerie Rein of Scarsdale,
N.Y.; three brothers, Joseph
Radom, Harry Radom and
Mac Radom of California;
two sisters, Mrs. Henry
(Rose) Rose and Mrs. Ber-
nard (Lillian) Grant; and
two grandchildren.

Albert Brant, 68

Albert Brant, a founder
of the American Pipe and
Supply Co. on Gratiot Ave.,
died June 19 at age 68.
Mr. Brant, who helped
found his family's company
in 1929, was a member of
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith,
Cong. Bnai David and
Craftsman Lodge of the
Masons. He resided at 29390
Marimoor, Southfield.
He is survived by his wife,
Esther; two sons, George
and Jack; a daughter, Mrs.
Paul (Gloria) Fredenthal of
San Francisco, Calif.; three
brothers,, Philip, Louis and
Benjamin; two sisters, Mrs.
Harry (Josephine) Weinber-
ger and Mrs. Leonard
(Jennie) Leonard.

OBITUARIES

CATHERINE BERN-
STEIN died June 20. She
leaves two sons, Neil and
Marvin; a daughter, Mar-
yan; five grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter.
* * *
WILLIAM GALLOW
died June 20. He leaves his
wife, Ida; two daughters,
Mrs. Frank (Gladys) Beznos
and Mrs. Arville (Joyce)
Yancher of Phoenix, Ariz.; a
sister, Mrs. Carl (Lena) Sie-
gel; eight grandchildren and
one great-grandson.

*

* *

ROSIE GLUCK, 15205
Northgate Dr., Oak Park,
died June 21. Survived by a
son, Emil; a daughter, Mrs.
Irving (Lillian) Rosenberg;
and three grandchildren.

*

* *

PAULINE KRASNOFF
GREENWALD, 22045 W.
Eight Mile, died June 19.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Mervin (Edna) Koplof
of Los Angeles, Calif., and
Mrs. Hyman (Esther) Ma-
tlen; five grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.

*

died June 18. Survived by
two brothers, Dr. William J.
and Milton D.; two sisters,
Mrs. Herman (Ida) Fenton
and Gladys.

*

*

In Loving Memory of My Dear
Beloved Husband

WILLIAM M. STEIN

Who passed away June 22, 1974, the second
day of Tammuz. So sadly missed and will never be
forgotten by his wife, Gladys; children and grand-
children.

ANNA J.
'HARDSTEIN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

* *

MAX KOZLOWSKI,
18665 Schaefer, died June
21. Survived by a son, Mar-
vin; and three grandchil-
dren.

*

* *

MIKLOS LINCZER,
13870 Kenwood, Oak Park,
died June 19. Survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Alex (Eli-
zabeth) Joseph and Mrs. Il-
-
ona Greenwald.
* * *
SIDNEY LORFEL, 35611
Six Mile, Livonia, died June
21. Survived by his wife,
Frances; three sons, Dr.

* *

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Jack Sylvan, a self-em-
ployed builder, died June 23
at age 76.
Born in Russia, Mr. Syl-
van lived 53 years in Detroit.
He was a member of Cong.
Beth Achim, Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Perfection
Lodge of the Masons and the
Moslem Temple. He was a
32nd Degree Mason and a
founding member of Town
and Country Club.
He leaves his wife, Sonia;
two sons, Sol and Bernard
of New Zealand; and seven
grandchildren. Services 11
a.m. Sunday at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.

JACK ROSENTHAL
died June 17. He leaves his
wife, Elsie; a son, Herbert; a
daughter, Ms. Sirella Levitt
of Colorado; eight grand-
children and one great-
granddaughter.
* * *
DR. RICHARD WEISS
died June 24. He leaves his
wife, Ilene; three daughters,
Enid, Debbie and Susan; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward (Ruth) Weiss; and a
sister, Mrs. Raymond
(Barbara) Burgy.

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BARNETT (BEN) KAT-
CHAN died June 22. He
leaves three sons, Julius,
Harold and Harvey; and a
daughter, Mrs. Frank
(Celia) Katz.

Ronald, Bruce and David;
and one grandchild.

Ira and Herbert Kaufman

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LEONARD BENNETT
27
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HARRY SMITH
27
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A. SPIEGELMAN
27
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JENNY TKATCH
27
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ISADORE WEINSTEIN
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ISRAEL FRANKFORT
30
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SAM GUTMAN
28
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ADOLPH NEMEROW
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KATHERINE H. SCHEY
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BARNEY W. WEINER
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ROSE BERNSTEIN
29
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DWORA BIGMAN
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ZAVIL COHEN
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FANNIE KAROL
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NATHAN LIVINE
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ROSE SCHWARTZ
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ETTA SEGERMAN
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JULIUS SLAKTER
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JOHN D. SMITH
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SAMUEL A. STARR
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HARRIS BUCH
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SEYMOUR J. COHN
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WILLIAM DUBRINSKY
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KOFFE KLIMAN
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ANNA BIRNBAUM
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EMMA D. DANA
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BENJAMIN KRAUSE
1
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DAVID ROSENBLUM
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GUSSIE SCHECHTER
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YACHED SKORKA
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SARAH ZUCKER
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DAVID M. BLANKE
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ABRAHAM DOMSTEIN
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DR. JOS. GRUBER
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