Friday, February 3, 1918 47 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marion Pierce Marion R. Pierce, an ac- tive member of Jewish communal organizations, died Feb. 1 at age 50. Born in Detroit, Mrs. Pierce was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and its sisterhood and the Jewish Welfare Federation and was past chairman of the Phono-Gift fund drive of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, the Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Committee — Detroit chapter, Hadassah and nai Hospital Guild. She resided at 5531 Pebbleshire, Birmingham. She leaves her husband, Ralph; a son, Marc; two daughters, Deborah and Elizabeth; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) Aaron of North Miami Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Clarence ( Harriet) Salzberg; and one grand- daughter. Servicer 12:30 today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Kenneth Moss Kenneth S. Moss, a man- ufacturer's representative for women's apparel, died Feb. 1 at age 47. A native Detroiter, Mr. Moss was a member of the Michigan Women's and Children's Apparel Associa- tion, past president and board member of the Na- tional Association of Wo- men's and Children's Ap- parel. He was awarded the national association's dis- tinguished service medal. He was a member of Bran- deis Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves his wife, Edith M.; two sons, Larry S. and Jerome S.; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen (Maureen) Lowe and Nicky A.; his mother, Mrs. Arthur (Dolly) Moss; a brother, Stanton of Beverly Hills Calif.; and two grandchildren. Services 2:30 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. . Albert J. Wykoff Albert J. Wykoff, presi- dent for the past 20 years and founder of the Sea Sales Co., died Jan.' 28 at age 60. Born in Detroit, Mr. Wykoff formerly was a re- serve officer with the De- troit Police Department. He resided at 16179 Oxley Rd., Southfield. He leaves his wife, Etta; a 3ughter, Mrs. Bernard (Annette) Lash; his mother, Mrs.. Samuel (Esther) W-ikoff; and one graIld= daughter. OBITUARIES MARTIN BERMAN, 70, 25617 Greenfield, South- field, died Jan. 31. Survived by his wife, Esther; a son, Marshall of Albuquerque, N.M.; a_ daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Canner; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Phyllis) Sharf; and five grandchildren. * * * BENJAMIN BOLO- TIN, 88, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Jan. 26. Survived by his wife, Bessie; two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Robinson and Mrs. Clara Barden of Hol- lywood, Fla. * * * BOR- AARON MEINSKI, 78, 15406 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died Jan. 30. Survived by his wife, Mary; a son, Ben- jamin Berman; two daughters, Mrs. Steven (He- len) Goldin and Mrs. Her- bert (Sylvia) Victor of Glen- coe, Ill.; two sisters in Israel and seven grandchildren. * * CHARLES A. BROWNSTEIN, 72, died Feb. 1. He leaves his wife, Sarah; two sons, Ellis and James; two brothers, Samuel of Edmonton, Al- berta, Canada, and Philip of Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Samuel (Ann) Abrams of Lansing; and three grandchildren. * * Jules of Farmington Hills and Lionel of Philadelphia; a daughter, Diane Lepow of Far Rockaway, N.Y..; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * 87, died Jan. 26. She leaves a son, Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Meyer (Gertrude) Jacobstein; three grand- children and two great- grandchildren. GOLDIE DORFMAN, CILLI GOLD- SCHMIDT, 84, died Jan. 87, 20001 Braille, Detroit, died Jan. 26. Survived by step-children, Harry and Louis. BECKY EFROS, 70, 15223 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died Jan. 28. Survived by her husband, Ben; two sons, Morris and Fred; two brothers, Nathan Alpert and Sam Alpert; and five grandchildren. * * IDA GALLOW, 77, died Jan. 29. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Gladys) Beznos and Mrs. Arville (Joyce) Yancher of Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Harry Biegel and William Biegel of Florida; three sisters, Adele Biegel, Fannie Biegel and Mrs. Max (Ethel) Ostrow; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandson. * * MELVIN M. GERSON, 60, former Detroiter of Fair- lawn, N.J., died Jan. 29. He leaves his wife, Wanda, a daughter, Judith Haber of Austin, Texas; and a sister, Mildred Grossman of De- HARRY DONESON, troit. Interment Detroit. * * * 86, died Jan. 24 in Philadel- phia. Survived by two sons, ESTHER GOLDBERG, David Lynn, Clinic Founder Dr. David H. Lynn, foun- der in 1941 of the Lynn Medical Clinic and the Lynn Hospital in 1948, died Jan. 25 at age 70. A native Detroiter, Dr. Lynn moved to Florida eight years ago. Dr. Lynn was graduated from the University of Michigan's medical school and did clin- ical work at Johns Hopkins University Hospital. He re- sided in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dr. Lynn leaves two sons, David H. of Charlottesville, Va., and Thomas J. of West Bloomfield; two daughters, Deborah G. and Claudia J., both of West Bloomfield; a brother, Dr. Harvey of Franklin; and three sisters, H. L. Zellerbach Mrs. Samuel M. (Hattie) Benderoff of New York, Mrs. Lyman (Lillian) Har- ris of Southfield and Mrs. Sydney (Gertrude) Roberts of Union, N.J. Interment Detroit. Milton Harris Milton Harris, retired founder and president for 55 years of Davison Auto Parts, died Jan. 26 in Hol- lywood, Fla., where he had been making his home for the past 10 years. He was 68. * * * 28. She leaves a son, Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Sanford (Onny) Rope; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • ESTHER GOLDS- TEIN, 83, died Jan. 27. She leaves two sons, Dr. Herbert and Dr. Bernard of Prince- ton, N.J., a daughter, Mrs. Emanuel (Betty) Lapidus of West Palm Beach, Fla.; a brother, Morris Goldkind of Maryland; nine grandchil- dren and five great- grandchildren. Interment New York. * * * LILLIAN KRAMER, 74, died Jan. 30. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Rappaport and Mrs. Earl (Beatrice) Matthews; nieces and nephews. MOJSHE LIPEN- HOLTZ,87, 19603 Green- field, Detroit, died Feb. 1. Survived by a son, Gershon; and three daughters, Mrs. Moniek (Riva) Margulis, Mrs. Wolf (Menucha) Kunianski and Mrs. Mayer (Miriam) Lewine; and 10 grandchildren. _ TILLIE - SUKROW, 84, died Jan. 25. She leaves a son, Seymour Rowe; a daughter, Mrs. May Berkley; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Arent of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs. Dora Goldman of Rochester, N.Y.; seven grandchildren and four great : grandchildren. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, berw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward U 241266 Who left us suddenly Feb. 6, 1941_ You are al- ways with us and very sadly missed by your brother and sister, Dr. B.B. Caplan of Colum- bus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Feldman of North Miami, Fla., and their families. BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK -- LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer v58 No nin5 trnpnrty: yr-r Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY SAM GORLICK (owner) Senrini- Jewish Community for over 80 runt — She leaves a son, Allan Arfa of Teheran, Iran; a daughter, Mrs. Julius (Janet) Abrams; a brother, Harry Sommers; and four irr2 n dch 1 d ren Ira Kaufman Chapel Inc 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIci.D JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS BY LEON MICHAEL RISHER, 82, 19100 W. William George Caplan JULIUS WOLFSON, 86, died Jan. 31. He leaves two sons, Sidney and Charles; a daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Charlotte) Gor- man; a siter, Mrs. Harry (Sylvia) Davis; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. ESTHER ZLOTZHIK, 79, 25701 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, died Jan. 27. Survived by a son, Sidney Feiner; a brother, Benny Spiegel of Eagle Pass, Texas; three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeits of the follow- ing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos. FANNIE (FAY) TEITELBAUM, 71, 25625 Greenfield, Southfield, died Jan. 31. Survived by a son, Leo Kousin; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Ann) Sak; a sister, Mrs. Sophie Kousin (Eisenstat) of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and six grandchil- dren. - ' MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 84, former Detroiter of Pep- per Pike, Ohio, died Jan. 26. She leaves her husband, Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Max (June) Bunin of Pepper Pike and Mrs. Nathan (Ethel) Freedman of Bir- mingham; four grandchil- dren and one great- grandchild. Interment De- troit. RENA TENZER, 77, died Jan. 30. She leaves her husband, Paul. * * * MARGARET LOME, Seven Mile, Detroit, died Jan. 27. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elaine Graybar and Mrs. Rose Fiantaco; five grandchil- dren and two great- Born in Galveston, Texas, grandchildren. * Mr. Harris retired six years ago. He was a member of ALLAN (ABE) STERN, Craftsman Lodge of the Ma- 56, died Jan. 30. He leaves sons, Crescent Shrine Club and a former member of In Cherished Memory Cong. Beth Achim. of Our Dear SAN FRANCISCO— Harold Lionel Zellerbach, He leaves his wife, Es- retired chairman of the son, Sherwin of Crown Zellerbach pulpN'and paper manufacturers, died Bloomfield Hills; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Jan. 29 at age 83. Edith A. Brod Mr. Zellerbach was a (Donna) Bassin 'of Birmin- Edith Arfa Brod, a noted patron of the arts and gham and Mrs. Robert (Ad- member of Jewish women's had served on the board of rienne) Elkin of Clairmont, and communal organiza- the Hebrew Union College Calif.; three brothers, in- tions, died Jan. 31 at age 75. in New York and the HUC- eluding Willie; two sisters Born in Russia, Mrs. Brod". Jewish Institute of Religion and eight grandchildren. a member of Cong. in Cincinnati. Interment Detroit. dek, Hadassah, jnerican ORT Sinai Hospital his wife, Shirley; a son, Ted; two daughtes, Andrea and Laurie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman (Pauline) Stern; and two brothers, David and Joseph Berger of Florida. * * * CHARLES STERNS, 74, died Jan. 31. He leaves his wife, Rose; two ,sons, Joseph and David; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Gary (Fran) Stern; one brother, three sisters and six grandchildren. 368-3550 19800 WOODWARD (13etw. 7 IL 8 Mile) SHEVAT FEB. 28 5 28 5 28 5 28 5 5 DAVID MORRIS 28 a - LIFSHA OLESHANSKY 28 5 BENJAMIN A. POLLACK 28 5 SHRAGO F.J. RUFFSKY 28 5 SIMA K. BAS MOSHE 2g 6 MARY FILL - 29 6 EUGENE J. GOODMAN 29 6 I SAMUEL GORE 29 6 ESTHER R. KLAUS 29 6. MAX WAIN 29 6 BEN WEIDER 29 6 BEN BARNETT 30 7 BENJAMIN BRONCWAIG 30 7 ERNA EISCH 30 CHASHE M. LEVENSON 30 HYMAN ROSEN 30 7 MIRIAM SCHEY 30 DORA SEIDEL 30 LEO N. SPECTOR 30 7 ABRAHAM WOLOK 30 7 ADAR ALBERT DVORKIN 1 a JOSEPH FREEDMAN 1 a BESSIE BAKER JOSEPH GOLDMAN HANNCHEN HESS MAX KAPLAN 7 7 I MI LLIE GALLOW MAX HARRIS SAUL MARX FANNIE REMER RUTH SELTZER ASHER SMITH MARY WEINGARDEN JOSEPH CLINTON BELLA ELLIAS SARA MILLER MARVIN MODLINSKY AARON POLLACK BEN SOLOMON YITZCHAK WAINER ANN WILNER NATHAN DEUTSCH JENNIE FELDMAN ISRAFI ()IN JOE .(KASOFF) KANE SARAH R. 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