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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-07-23

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Friday, July 23, 1976 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Cynthia Miller Dies, 29

Dr. Cynthia M. Miller,
> head of health care and
medical services in the
women's division at the De-
troit House of Correction,
-
) died July 17 at age 29.
Born in Detroit, Dr.
Miller was a physician who
was associated with the cor-
rection facility since Decem-
ber. She was a former staff
physician at Jackson State
Prison.
Dr. Miller was a 1974
graduate of the University
of Wisconsin's school of
medicine and formerly at-
tended the University of

onument
Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mail or by calling
The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine
Mile, Southfield, Mich. 48075,
424-8833. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the name
and address of the person making
charge of $5 for an unveiling no-
tice measuring an inch in depth,
and 810 for a notice two inches
'deep with a black border.

*

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,.

The family of the late
Jacob Brooks announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in his memory 10 a.m.
,Sunday, Aug. 1, at Machpe-
lah Cemetery: Rabbi Leo
Goldman will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are asked
to attend.

* * *

The family of the late
Blanche Metz announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 25, at Beth
Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi
Halpern will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.

The Family
of the Late

HERMAN
GREENWALD

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 1, at Heb-
rew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Gordon will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

Michigan's medical school.
Dr. Miller of Ann Arbor
leaves her mother, Mrs. Ar-
thur A. (Doris) Miller; two
sisters, Elissa and Made-
line; and her grandfather,
Hyman Miller.

Jerome Feldman

Jerome Feldman, co-
owner of Feldman's Bath
House in Mt. Clemens, died
July 15 at age 65.
Born in Bridgeport,
Conn., Mr. Feldman lived in
Mt. Clemens for-52_years.
He was a member of Cong.
Beth Tephilath Moses in Mt.
Clemens. He retired three
years ago, after having
owned the hotel for 50
years. He resided at 190
Crocker Blvd., Mt. Clemens.
Mr. Feldman is survived
by his wife, Bertha; his
mother, Mrs. Sadie Feld-
man of Miami Beach, Fla.; a
brother, Arthur: two sis-
ters, Mrs. Marjorie Boraks
and Mrs. Eleanor Keys.

Dave Winer, 83

Dave Winer, cemetery
chairman of the Pinsker
Cemetery, died July 15 at
age 83.
Born in Russia, Mr. Wei-
ner lived 64 years in Detroit.
He was a member of the
Pinsker Progressive Aid
Society and was its ceme-
tery chairman for many
years, a member of Mosaic
Lodge of the MasonS, Mort
Silverman Post of the Jew-
ish War Veterans and was a
World War I veteran. He
was a retired builder and
carpenter, retiring about
10 years-ago. He resided in
Oak Park.
Mr. Weiner is survived by
his wife, Jennie; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Robert (Blanche)
-Shawn and Mrs. Earl (Bev-
erly) Bennett; and six
grandchildren.

In Loving Memory
of My Dear Husband

ALBERT
COOPER

Who left us so sud-
denly on July 28, 1975.
Though you are so far
you are near and dear
to my heart; I'll al-
ways remember the
years we spent to-
gether. Sadly missed
but never forgotten by
your wife, children
and grandchildren.

The Family
of the Late

ESTHER
MEISEL

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 1,
at Westwood Ceme-
Rabbi Leo Gold-
n will officiate.
'atives and friends
asked to attend.

In Memory of Our
Dearly Beloved
Grandmother

SARAH
KETCHEL

The Family
of the Late

Who passed away
on July 26, 1974. Often
a lonely heartache,
many a silent tear, but
always a beautiful
memory of a grand-
mother loved so dear.
Love, Mrs. Harold
(Marilyn) Peritz, Mrs.
Leslie (Gail) Baron,
Richard Ketchel,

SALLY
STOTZKY

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 1, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Gorrelick will
officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
- to attend.

great-granddaughter,
.Julie Peritz.



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OBITUARIES

JACOB (JACK) BER-
CUSON, 20664 Knob
Woods Dr., Southfield, died
July 19. He leaves his wife,
Marie; a son, Stephen of
Toronto; a daughter, Sue
Ann; a brother, Bernard of
Miami Beach, Fla.; and a
sister, Mrs. Julian (Ger-
trude) Weber of Miami
Beach, Fla.

Southfield, died July 20.
Survived by his wife, Ethel;
a brother, Manuel of Chi-
cago, Ill.; and a sister, Mrs.
Jeanette Green of Phoenix,
Ariz.
* * *

ESTELLE KAPLAN,
20720 Knob Woods Dr.,
Southfield, died July 14.
Survived by her husband,
Sam; three sons, Dr. Don-
* * *
ABRAHAM FREED, ald, Morton and Gerald; a
Mrs. Paul
22166 Dante, Oak Park, died daughter,
July 18. Survived by his (Marcia) Himelhoch; a
wife, Dora; two sons, Morris brother, William Nelson; a
Mrs. Harry (Flor-
and Jack C.; three daugh- sister,
ence) Kahrnoff; and 12
ters, Mrs. Hyman (Bertha)
Rochlen, Mrs. Seymour grandchildren.
* * *
(Frances) Milgrom and Mrs.
EDITH
IDA LIFTON
Emanuel (Ida) Passov of
Beachwood, Ohio; a brother, died July 18. She leaves two
Mrs. Ted
Sam of Windsor; two sis- daughters,
(Martha) Friedman and
ters, Mrs. Zena Bernstein of Mrs.
R. (Ruth)
Los Angeles, Calif., and Letzer; Norman
and
four
grandchil-
Mrs. Harry (Bessie) Novak
of Windsor; 11 grandchil- dren.
*
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*
dren and 10 great-grand-
FLORENCE LIPSITZ,
children.
18085 Tracey, died July 17.
* * *
MAX (MARTY) GAR- Survived by a niece, Miriam
FIELD, former Detroiter of Goldberg; and two nephews,
San Francisco, Calif., died Gerald Goldberg and Mel-
July 19. Survived by his ville Goldberg.
* * *
wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs.
SAMUEL
MARKOW-
Michael (Donna) Franzblau
of San Francisco; a brother, ITZ (MARKEY), 15870
Lou of Lorain, Ohio; a sis- Fairfax, Southfield, died
ter, Mrs. Paul (Edith) Cami- July 19. Survived by his
Rose; a son, Seymour
ener of Detroit; and three wife,
Markey; two daughters,
grandchildren. Interment
Mrs. Robert (Joanne) Sklar
San Francisco.
and Mrs. Nathan (Sheri)
* * *
DAVID HAFFNER died Krinsky; a brother, Louis
July 20. He leaves his wife, Markowitz; three sisters,
Ruth; and a daughter, Mar- Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Diskin,
Mrs. Max (Belle) Horenstein
sha.
and Mrs. Raymond (Lila)
* * *
NATHAN KANTOR, Robbins; and six grandchil-
16300 North Park Dr., dren.
* * *

SARA ROBINS, 25619
Rodolfo Monfolo,
Greenfield, Southfield, died
19. Survived by three
Jewish Author, 99 July
daughters, Mrs. Samuel
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) (Marion) Wolock, Mrs. Wil-
— Prof. Rodolfo Monfolo, liam (Maxine) Berghoff of
an Italian-Jewish author Stamford, Conn., and Mrs.
and philosopher, died in Bernard (Sharry) Fried-
Buenos Aires at age 99. He man; a brother, George
had lived in Argentina since Winger; three sisters, Mrs.
1939 when he fled the Fas- Bessie Stone, Mrs. Louis
(Ruth) Kashdan and Mrs.
cist regime in Italy.
Prof. Monfolo was born in Esther Lane; and 10 grand-
Sinigaglia, Italy, and was children.
* * *
educated, at the University
SALLY M. SANDLER,
of Florence where he re-
ceived a doctoral degree in 13761 Winchester, Oak
Park, died July 14. Survived
philosophy at age 22.
He was a professor of phi- by her husband, Jack; a son,
losophy at the University of Alan; two brothers, Jack
Bologna and after settling Greenblatt of Sunrise, Fla.,
in Argentina he taught con- and Joseph Greenblatt; and
secutively at the universities two sisters, Mrs. Albert
of Buenos Aires,_Cordoba (Bella) Selter and Ruth
and Tucuman. Prof. Mon- Greenblatt.
* * *
folo published more than
KOLMAN SHKOL-
500 books and articles.
Among his best known NICK, 15437 Manor, died
books are "Helenic Genius," July 14. Survived by two
"Interpretation of Heracli- nieces, Rose Brooks of Yale,
tus" and "Thinking in Anti- Mich., and Mrs. Faye Levy;
and two nephews, Theodore
quity."

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

FISHEL
BAND

SIDNEY
GORMAN

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

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

Skolnick and Harvey Skol-
nick.

*

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JACOB SHORE, 25350
Greenfield, Oak Park, died
July 18. Survived by his
wife, Mary; three sons, Mi-
chael of White Plains, N.Y.,
George of Chicago, Ill., and
Albert Feinberg of Las Ve-
gas, Nev.; a daughter, Mrs.
Reuben (Betty) Bienstock;
nine grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY
JUDGE
SOUCHAL died July 15. He
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Cal-
vin (Annette) Kuttnauer;
two sisters and two grand-
children. Interment Atlan-
tic City, N.J.
* * *
ABRAHAM STERN,
20491 Strathmoor, died July
21. He leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Jack (Annabel) Chai-
kin; a brother, Benjamin D.

Rubin; and two grandchil-
dren.
REVA WEINER, 26715
Greenfield, Southfield, died
July 20. Survived by two
sons, Morris Winer of Phoe-
nix, Ariz., and Nathan P.;
three grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Services 10:30 a.m. today at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
*. * *
JULIUS WINKLER,
14140 Cloverdale, Oak Park,
died July 20. Survived by his
wife, Esther; a son, Michael;
and a daughter, Judith.

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