THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sam Bishop, Led Northwestern Athletic Department 44 Years Sam Bishop, who for 44 years was coach and ath- letic director at Northwestern High School, died Saturday at age 80. Born in Benton Harbor, Mr. Bishop was an athlete in Chicago where he attended high school, but had to drop out to support his widowed • mother. He later moved to Benton Harbor where he received his diploma and went on to college at Western State Teacher's College, now Western Michigan University. There he starred as a football and baseball ro player. SAM BISHOP After getting a coach- ing job, he continued his college education and re- ceived his bachelor's de- gree from Detroit City College in 1933 and his master's degree in 1938 from Wayne State Uni- versity. (In Memoriam] In loving memory of Evelyn Gaynor, deeply loved and sadly missed. Irving and Rae Gold. In Loving Memory Of My Daughter B LANCHE IRENE STERN Who passed away Feb. 13, 1970, the eighth day of Adar. I miss you my child. You are not forgotten, you are forever in my heart. Your loving mother, Katy Rubin Hired at Northwestern High in 1924, he put to- gether his first football team and spent the next 24 years coaching. Between 1924 and 1947, he coached his football teams through 181 games with 113 vic- tories, 52 losses and 16 ties. He won six city championships, two state championships and four West Side championships as well as track and baseball titles. He was Northwestern's athletic director from 1948 to 1968 when he retired. Mr. Bishop was in- ducted into Western Michigan University's Hall of Fame in Kalamazoo in its second year. He developed a large number of re- spected athletes • and coaches who gained na- tional prominence in col- lege and professional ranks. Another honor bes- towed on Mr. Bishop was the Citizen Sportsman Award at The Detroit News' All-State banquet in 1966. He also was pre- sented the Golden Key by five national education organizations in 1970 in- Atlantic City. Among his other awards are -the Coach of the Year by Michigan High School Coaches As- sociation in 1959 and the Distinguished Commu- nity Citizen Award at the March of Dimes Sports Award Dinner in 1974. A leading candidate to be inducted into Michi- gan's Hall of Fame in May, Mr. Bishop was one of the first coaches to be en- shrined in Michigan's Coaches Hall of Fame at Central Michigan Univer- sity. Mr. Bishop was a member of the Downtown Synagogue. • He leaves his wife, He- len; a son, Mel; a dough- ter,4Irs. Fred (Madelyn) Sweet; a sister, Mrs. Hermaii -(Anna) Simons of Marysville, Ind.; and five grandchildren: CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Alex Singer acknow- ledges with grateful ap- preciation the many_ kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the fami- ly's recent bereavement. z - IN MEMORIAM The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY' (Chesed Shel Emes) remembers their de- parted Board Members whose Yorzeit is ob- served in the month of Adar. SAM OLESHANSKY (Pres. 1950 1951) - - 4th of Adar February 22nd DAVID BOLTON 7th of Adar February 25th MAURICE LEVIN 11th of Adar March 1st LEONARD SMITH 18th of Adar March 8th MEYER WEISBERG 19th of Adar March 9th HYMAN MITNICK (Treas.) 21st of Adar March 11th HARRY SOLOMON (Pres. 1927 1936) - - 24th of Adar March 14th Friday, February 25, 1977 55 OBITUARIES ABRAHAM BOYAR- SKY, 77, died Feb. 17. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Chemja (Chang) Rybak. Interment Israel. * * * SAMUEL BRENNER, 59, 19740 Forrer, died Feb. 19. Survived by his wife, Frieda; three sons, Laurence, Daryl E. and Kevin G.• a sister, Mrs. Pauline Shapiro; ' and two grandchildren. * .* * BENJAMIN BRONC- WAIG, 79, died Feb. 18. He leaves a sister, Zena Zel- dovitch of Moscow, Rus- sia; nephews and cousins. * *- * IDA DUNN, 90, 10641 Santa Maria, died Feb. 20. Survived by nieces and nephews. * * * BELLE FINKEL, 83, former Detroiter of Coral Gables, Fla., died Feb. 11. Survived by three sons, Charles of Bloomfield Hills, Allen Fields of Miami and Larry Berman of Cleveland; three brothers, Albert Klavons and Louis Klavons, both of Detroit and David Kla- vons of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Louis (Ida) Schlien of Huntington Woods and Mrs. Sol (Leah) Shay of Miami Beach, Fla.; one grandson and two great- grandchildren: Inter- ment Hollywood, Calif. * * * MARVIN R. FLEISH- ER, 74, 16150 Carriage Lamp Dr., Southfield, died Feb. 19. He leaves his wife, Marie E.; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Schreiber; and two nephews. * * * IDA GRABOW, 75, 24090 Morton, Oak Park, died Feb. 23. She leaves her husband, Louis; two sons, Donald Ross and Alan Ross of France; and four grandchildren. Serv- ices 12 noon Friday at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * ESTELLE (BLAKE) KOLC1FF, 40, 17205 Lin- coln Dr., Southfield, died Feb. 20. Survived by her husband, William; a son, Natalie Pearlman Natalie G. Pearlman, an active member of Jewish women's organi- zations, died Feb. 20 at age 58. A native Detroiter,. Mrs. Pearlman was a member of Hadassah, Women's American ORT, the Sinai Hospital Wo- men's Guild, Temple Is- rael Sisterhood and Tam-O-Shanter Country Club. She resided at 27237 E. Skye Dr.. Farmington Hills. Mrs. Pearlman is sur- vived by her husband, Samuel; a son, Arvin; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Helene) Rothenberg and Harriet of Lagunatis, Calif.; her mother, Mrs. Jack (Freda) Lefton of Hollywood, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. William (Tavy) Stone; and six grandchil- dren. David Alan; a daughter, Deborah Ruth; her par- ents, Mr. • and Mrs. Nor- man (Minnie) Blake; two brothers, Marvin Blake and Maurice Blake of Lake Angelus; two sis- ters, Mrs. Seymour (Flor- ence) Eichman and Mrs., Eileen Racklin. * * MARY K. LAZARUS, 88, of Hollywood, Fla., died Feb. 19. Survived by her husband, Benjamin; two sons, Herbert of Southfield and Erwin of Akron, Ohio; six grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Inter- ment Florida. * * * SUSAN MICHELLE LEVINE, 18, 21640 Kenosha, Oak Park, died Feb. 20. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy (Sally) Levine; a brother, Jay; a sister, Nancy; and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul (Molly) Levine and Mrs. Samuel (Cecilia) Lebowitz. * * * MAX POSNER, 74, 2345 Oxford, Berkley, died Feb. 22. Survived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Aaron; and a daughter, Henrietta; a sister, Mrs. Goldschlag; and two grandchildren. * * * FANNY REZNICK, 93, 29229 Everett, South- field, died Feb. 16. Sur- vived by a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Bella) Newman of Palo Alto, Calif.; three grand- children and nave great- grandchildren. * * * ABRAHAM SACKS, 74, 533 Glen Arbor Ln., Grosse Pointe WoOds, died Feb. 21. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Beverly) Meola; and nine grand- children. LOUIS SMITH, 78, died Feb. 19. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alan (Bernice) Reinheimer and Mrs. Roger (Marilyn) Daniels; two brothers, Melvin M. and Dr. Martin M.; two sisters, Mrs. M. Irvin (Jennie) Goldberg and Mrs. Max (Betty) Gold; and four grandchil- dren. * * * ASHER SMITH, 72, 30123 Seven Mile, Livonia, died Feb. 19. Survived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Marvin S.; a daughter, Mrs. Morris (Joyce) Gural; a brother, Morris; three sisters, Mrs. Morris (Ida) Mittledorf, Mrs. Sam (Ann) Klee and Mrs. Meyer (Goldie) Golden of Tempe, Ariz.; and five grandchildren. * * * ZACK STONE, 89 cf Denver, Colo., died Feb. 18. He leaves a cousin, Mrs. David (Evelyn) Berger of Southfield. In- terment Detroit. 1:5•114 -ttm s i tmnIn:VtPc Vv"144 Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries I SHELDON- GRANITE COMPANY SAM GORLICK I, (owner) i Serving the Jewish Community; for over 60 years 368-3550 I 19800 WOODWARD . (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) If a death occurs away from home... 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