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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-02-04

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Friday, February 4, 1977 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

LAURA ALBERT, 80,
31078 Rivers Edge Ct.,
Birmingham, died Jan.
28. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Irving
(Dorothy) Kahn and Mrs.
Phillip (Zelma) Horwitz; a
sister, Mrs. J-oseph
(Fanny) Mariani; 10
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
* * *
SIGMUND ARDAY, 64,
13521 Burton, Oak Park,
died Jan. 27. Survived by
his wife, Minnie; a son,
Alan; a daughter, Lois;
and a brother, William of
vth Hollywood, Calif.
* * *

ARONS-
JEANETTE
SON, 86, former Detroiter

of North Miami, Fla., died
Jan. 29. She leaves her
husband, Martin; a son, S.
Lawrence; a daughter,
Mrs. J. Burton (Shirley
Anne) Keys of Miami,
Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
Pauline Rosenberg of
Florida, six grandchil-
dren and four great-
grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.
* * *

LOUIS BLOCKNICK,

77, 14131 Greenbriar, Oak
Park, died Jan. 27. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert G.
(Reva) Rosen; a sister,
Mrs. J-oseph (Eva)
Trombka of Los Angeles,
Calif.; and one grand-
child.

* * *
THOMAS COWEN, 77,

died Jan. 27. He leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Seymour
(Helen) Grundy; a sister,
Mrs. Sarah Gore; four
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
ROSE G. FAGIN, 80,
former Detroiter of Kis-
simmee, Fla., died Jan. 26.
Survived by a daughter,
Dr. Bluma Goldstine of
Oakland, Calif.; a brother,
Sam Goldman; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Max (Frida)
Latinsky.
* * *

omon; three sisters, Mrs.
Reah Monyak and Mrs.
Rae Ackerman, both of
Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs.
Morris (Ethel) Eisenberg;
and two grandchildren.
* * *

REUBEN HOLLAN-
DER, 61, 21910 Beverly,

Oak Park, died Jan. 27.
Survived by his wife,
Esther; three sons, Er-
win, Gordon L. and Har-
vey; two daughters, Mrs.
Edwin (Bernice) Barris
and Mrs. Jerry—(Ella)
Modell; two brothers, Vic-
tor of Rochester, N.Y.,
and Michael; two sisters,
Mrs. Sara Fleisher of N.
Miami Beach, Fla., and
Mrs. Bernard (Mildred)
Brooks of Fountain Val-
ley, Calif.; and seven
grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID HYMAN, 83,
15130 James, Oak Park,
died Jan. 28. Survived by
seven sons, Meyer,
Harry, Charles, Jack,
Louis, Leon and Dave A.
of Toledo; two daughters,
Mrs. Isaac (Rae) Glickoff
and Mrs. James (Ida)
Silorey; 16 grandchildren
and 18 great-grand-
children.

* * *
JACK KAGAN; 68, 4930

Bantry Dr., West Bloom-
field, died Jan. 27. Sur-
vived by his wife, Lillian;
a son, Edward; two
daughters, Mrs. Arnold
(Beverly) Weiss and Mrs.
Lynn Colman; a brother,
Sam; two sisters, Mrs.
Sylvia Oleinick and_Mrs.
Charles (Rose) Simon;
and six grandchildren.
* * *

82, of New York City, died
Jan. 30. Survived by a son,
Herbert of New York
City; a daughter, Mrs.
Alvin (Ruth) Kushner of
Southfield; a brother,
Rube of Wisconsin; and
three grandchildren. In-
terment, Elmont, N.Y.
* * *

JOSEPH LEBOWITZ,

LOUIS SIDLOW of Hal-
Saul (Freda) Schenfeld of
North Hollywood, Calif., landale, Fla., died Jana 18.
and Mrs. Irving (Eunice) Survived by his wife,
Beal; nine grandchildren Rose; a son, Spencer of
and 10 great-grand- Skokie, Ill.; two sisters,
Mrs. Irving (Florence)
children.
* * *
Panitch of Detroit and
MAX RUBIN, 80, 24600 Mrs. Mitchell (Lillian)
Gardner, Oak Park, died Weinstein of Burbank,
Jan. 30. Survived by his Ill.; and two grandsons.
wife, Hilda; a son, Dr. Interment Florida.
* *
Morris A.; two daughters,
BEN SILVERMAN, 52,
Mrs. Ralph (Yetta) Eps-
Detroiter of Win-
tein and Mrs. Harold former
nipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
(Ann) Bogrow; nine died Jan. 31. Survived by
grandchildren and one his wife, Marion; two
great-grandchild.
daughters, Mrs. Brian
* * *
HARRY SCHWARTZ, (Linda) Maguire and Mrs.
88, 15300 Marlow, Oak Steven (Leslee) Mos-
Park, died Feb. 1. Sur- covitch, both of Winnipeg;
vived by nieces, Mrs. three brothers, Sidney,
Norman (Lillian) Meyers Morley and Allan, all of
and Mrs. Benjamin
In Loving Memory
(Pearl) Marton.
of a Dear Friend
* * *

-

RACHEL SCHWARTZ,

HARRY
PEARLMAN

60, 29301 Leemoor,
Southfield, died Feb. 1.
Survived by two brothers,
William and Morry.

Feb. 8, 1975
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gone by since we lost
you, but -time cannot
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loved and missed by
your family and
friends. The Taroc-
koffs and the
Waldmans.

In Loving Memory of Our Dear
Husband, Father and Zayde

HARRY PEARLMAN

Feb. 8, 1975

Two years it's been since you've been away and
yet it seems as if it's today. Your laughter and jokes
remain in our hearts although it's true that we are
apart. You are sadly missed and long shall you be
remembered. Your wife, Anne; and daughters,
Dorothy, Clara and Fay.

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* * *
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a son, Alvin W.; a daugh- Jan. 29. He leaves a son,
ter, Mrs. Samuel (Jean) Jack Roth; two step-sons,
Kaner; two brothers, Isa- William Gross and Ralph
dore and Meyer Ben Zvie Gross; a step-daughter,
of Israel; two sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph (Edna)
Ada Mandel and Mrs. Berger; one brother and
Oscar (Marion) Keer of three sisters in New
Israel; eight grandchil- York; three grandchil-
dren and four great- dren and three great-
grandchildren. Services grandchildren. Inter-
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* * *
Kaufman Chapel.
* * *
ANN MOSCOW, 64,
MAGGIE HAYES of 15557 Arbor Pl., South-
Palm Beach, Fla., died field, died Feb. 1. Sur-
Jan. 26. Survived by a son, vived by her husband,
Herbert Bayard Swope Maurice; two sons, David
III of Bucks County, Pa.; H. of Glen Cove, Ill., and
two daughters, Tracy Norman P. of Berkeley,
P 'ks Swope of Los Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
A tiles, Calif.; Mrs. Bruce (Carol) Wald of
Richard (Nan) Rosenthal Northbrook, Ill.; four
of Baltimore, Md.; a brothers, Bernard
brother, Mose Ot- Milinsky, Hyman L.
tenheimer of Baltimore; a Milinsky; Charles Milan
sister, Mrs. Clark (Janice) and Sidney Milan; a sis-
Burkhalter of Oak Park; ter, Mrs. Robert (Nettie)
and four grandchildren. Rubinstein; and two
Interment Miami Beach. grandchildren.
* * *
ROSE HERMAN, 76,
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, died Jan. 31. Sur-
vived by her husband, Al-
bert; a daughter, Mrs..
Monte (Thelma) Block;
two brothers, Herman
Solomon and Harry Sol-

BERYL HARRISON,

JACOB NEIMAN of
Southfield died Jan. 31 in
Miami Beach. Survived
by his wife, Estelle; a son,
Lester; a daughter, Mrs.
Adele Pollack of Kansas
City, Mo.; one brother, six
grandchildren and a
great-grandson. Inter-
ment Chicago.
* * *
MAY PLISKOW, 90,
26051 Lahser Rd., South-
field, died Jan. 28. Sur-
vived by a son, Dr.
Harold; a brother, Jack
Robbins; two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph (Ida) Messer of
Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs.
Maurice (Esther) Rob-
bins; five grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren.
* * *
JENNIE RICE, 92,
19401 Silvercrest, South-
field, died Jan. 31. She
leaves two sons, Melvin
and David of Milwaukee,
Wis.; two daughters, Mrs.

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During th

Yeshivoth Beth
e Be eth
k
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d o-
pened friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial -Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
_ Mishnayos.

HERBERT B. BUNIN
ISRAEL GLICKLIN
JOSEPH GOLDBERG
MORRIS GOLDBERG
CELIA LAFER
HERMAN J. LAZARUS
ARTHUR E. PLOTNICK
FRANK SEARS
SAMUEL SHERMAN
FANNIE SMITH -
BELLA BAND
GEORGE S. COBITZ
LIBBIE DUBRINSKY
LOUIS COHEN
JACK GOLDING -
WILLIAM GREENSTEIN
SADIE LICHTENBERG
MORRIS SINGER
ROSE A. ZEIFMAN
MAX FRIEDMAN
DAVID KAHRNOFF
REGINA MAYER
MAX C. SHIOVITZ
GERTRUDE TEITELBAUM
REBECCA ZACKHEIM
REIZEL KERTES
BESSIE PROPAS
ERNEST WEINBERG
IRVING WEISSMAN
SAMUEL YAGODA
ABRAHAM BOLKER
PAULA COHN
HYMAN GORSHOWITZ
RACHEL GLAZER
ANNA B. KORT
MORRIS MARKOFSKY
BENJAMIN MILLER
MEYER ROBINER
BESSIE SCHECHTER
BERNARD SCHWARTZ'
ROBERT H. SINGER
ALBERT STEIN
SAMUEL H. WAINGER
MORRIS WEINER
CHANA R. APPLEBAUM
FANNIE BLINDER BLONDER
SAMUEL CARMEN
SOL COPIN
HARRY JACOBSON
LAWRENCE N. KELLER
ANNETTE M. KUNICK
NETTIE K. SCHECHTER
FANNY A. SMITH
DEVORAH GOLDFARB
JENNIE MANDELBAUM
PEARL ROTTENBERG
JACK WEBER

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