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illEDiTiOIT1EWISII NEWS - •
David Schiller
David M. Schiller, a re-
tired manufacturer of
parachutes and distributor
of pyrotechnics — fireworks
— died Feb. 3 at age 76.
Born in Reese, Mich., Mr.
Schiller lived 75 years in
Detroit. He was a member of
Com, . Shaaray Zedek and
the Hannah
Schloss Old-•
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timers. He resided at 27490
Lake Hills Dr., Franklin.
He leaves his wife, Es-
telle; a son, Robert Lipson; a
sister, Mrs. Milton H.
(Ruth) Sheyer of Miami,
Fla.; and four grandchil-
dren.
thodox Girls
urt in Crash
BLOOMSBURG', Pa. —
Twenty-one students of the
Beth Jacob Girls Orthodox
Hebrew High School in New
York City Monday were in-
jured when their bus sides-
wiped a tractor-trailer and
flipped over on a major in-
terstate highway.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our
dear father Morris Pevin,
who passed away March 2,
1971, five days in Adar.
Sadly missed -b-y son,
George; and daughters,
Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie and
Sylvia.
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In Loving Memory
of Our Dear Mother
ANNA LaBRET`
Who passed away
Feb. 8, 1949. Gone but
not forgotten by her
children, Clara
Levinson, Dorothy
Wuntner and Ben
LaBret.
JOSEPH
STEIGMAN
Feb. 15, 1975
Like falling leaves
the years go by, but
precious memories
never die. Sadly_ mis-
sed by his wife, Bes-
sie; daughters, Rose
and Penny; grand-
children, Sheila and
Jann; and great-
granddaughter, Jen-
nifer Rae.
In Loving
Memory
Of a Dear Friend
HARRY
PEARLMAN
Feb. 8, 1975
Three long years
have passed since
you left us and now
your beloved wife
Anna has joined you.
We miss you both so
very much, but in our
hearts our love and
fond memories will
remain with us
forever.
The Tarockoffs and
Waldmans
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OBITUARIES
MINNIE ABLECOP,
77, 15075 Lincoln, Oak
Park, died Feb. 5. Survived
by three sons, Saul of Keego
Harbor, Leonard and Ar-
nold; two daughters, Mrs.
Ben (Ethel) Elkind of Dow-
ney, Calif., and Mrs. Milton
(Bernice) Shulman of
-Malibu, Calif.; three
brothers, Saul H. Bloom,
William Bloom and Abe
Bloom; a sister, Mrs. Rae
Finkleman; 10 grandchil-
dren and six great-
arandchildren.
* * *
JOSEPH C. ABRAM-
SON, 74, 27401 Nantucket,
Southfield, died Feb. 6. Sur-
vived by four brothers, Max
W., Fred J., Milton D. and
Bernard of Miami, Fla.; and
a sister, Mrs. Charles
(Grace) Jacobs.
* * *
SOLOMON BURNS-
TEIN, 71, 4349 Clements,
Detroit, died Feb:--8: Sur-
vived by a son, Jakob of
Dearborn; and two grand-
children.
* * *
SAM COHEN, 100, 3350
Elmhurst, Detroit, died
Feb. 6. Survived by two
sons, Louis and Harry; a
daughter,- Mrs. Frank
(Freeda) Olinick; five
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
* * *
MARY ERLICH, 63,
24021 Berkley, Oak Park,
died Feb. 6. Survived by her
husband, Samuel; six sons,
Sidney, Benjamin, Jerry,
Melvin, Robert _ and
Michael; a daughter, Syl-
via; a brother, Jacob
Goldberg; a sister, Mrs.
Bella Bellow; and five
grandchildren.
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ROSE FELDSTEIN, 64,
died Feb. 5. She leaves her
husband, Henry: and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Max ( Lillian) Falk
of Surfside, Fla.
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DAVID GAINES, 51,
died Feb. 4. He leaves two
sons, Robert G. and Brian
J.; two daughters, Aurelia
G. and Yvonna M.; a
brother, Albert; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Gerald (Josephine)
Goldman.
* * *
LOUIS GRANOW, 72,
died Feb. 8. He leaves his
wife, Mildred; two
daughters, Mrs. Milton
(Edith) Budyk and Mrs.
Stewart (Barbara) Beneson;
two sisters and four grand-
children_
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MARSHALL A.
GREENBERG, 61, died
Feb. 5. He leaves aunts and
uncles, Milton E.
Greenblatt, Mrs. Daniel
(Dollie) Greenblatt, Mrs.
Meyer (Rose) Waterstone
and Mrs. Roy C. (Sadie)
Greenblatt.
* * *
CHARLES HERMAN,
84, former Detroiter of
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Feb. 5. Survived by nieces
and nephews. -Interment
Detroit.
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MARK
CARY
HOOTNER, 27, died Feb.
3. He leaves his wife,
- Elaine; a son, Michael Alan;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
In Blessed Memory of Our
Brother and Brother-in-Law
HARRY A. KIEF
In Loving
_ Memory of
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Friday; February 10, 11M
February 9, 1976
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Precious memories of one so loved never die,
but are greatly missed as the years go by.
The Lord make his face to shine upon thee.
Bless thee and keep thee . . . and give thee
peace.
Yetta. and Max Englander
IN MEMORIAM
The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
(Chesed Shel Emes),
remembers their departed Board Members, whose Yorzeit is
observed in the month of Adar.
SAM OLESHANSKY
(P-res.-1950-1951)
4th of Adar
February 11th
DAVID BOLTON
7th of Adar -
February 14th
MAURICE LEVIN
11th of Adar
February 18th
LEONARD SMITH
18th of Adar
February 25th
MEYER WEISBERG
19th of Adar
February 26th
HYMAN MITNICK(Treas.)
21st of Adar
February 28th
HARRY SOLOMON
(Pres. 1927-1936)
24th of Adar
March 3rd
Milo (Joyce) Rappaport; and
three brothers, Sheldon G.
Hootner, Michael Rap-
paport and Jules Rap-
paport. -
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LEWIS JAEGER, 68, of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., died
Feb. 1. Survived by his wife,
Frances; a son,. Donald; a
brother, Fred; two sisters,
Mrs. Rona Goldstein of
Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs.
Fi5rence Lane of Oak Park.
* * *
SOLOMON JONAS, 79,
16168 Oxley, Southfield,
died Feb. 5. He leaves his
wife, Ceil; a son, Lawrence;
and two grandsons.
* * *
MIG-
SARA
DALOVICH, 76, former
Detroiter of Israel, died re-
cently. She leaves two sons,
Shimon Migdal of Tel Aviv
and Izhok Migdal; and one
grandson.
RYCUS,
VIOLET
former Detroiter of Re-
hovot, Israel, died Feb. 4.
Survived by her husband,
Jacob; two daughters, Av-
igail and Dena; and
brothers and sisters in
Chicago. Interment Re-
hovot.
HERZL SAPERSTEIN,
65, former Detroiter of St.
Petersburg, Fla., died
Jan. 18. Survived by his
Wife, Hilda;a son, Jonas of
West Palm Beach, Fla.; two
daughters, Mrs. Esther
Wacks of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Mrs. Ami
Zussman of Oakland, Calif.;
three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
Glass of Southfield, Mrs.
Hadassah Wagman of Mid-
land, Mich., and Mrs. Belle
Stone of Southfield; and two
grandchildren. Interment
St. Petersburg.
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GordnerAvetw. Coolidg. a Gr.nfield
The Family
of the Late
PAUL BARAK
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereave-
ment.
399-2711 Eye. 626-0330
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries -on Woodward
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557
MONUMENTS BY
BERG
URBACH
AND
The Family
of the Late
DAVID YORK .
Acknowledges
with grateful ap-
preciation the many
kind expressions of
sympathy extended
by relatives and
friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
The Family
of the Late
DONALD
SAMUELS
Acknowledges
with ►grateful ap-
preciation the many
kind expressions of
sympathy extended
by relatives and
friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK - LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer
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trnytytro ytynnl
Monuments For
All Jewish Cemeteries
SHELDON. GRANITE
COMPANY
SAM GORLICK
(owner)
Setving the Jewish Community
for over SO years
18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIcL.D,
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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.
19800 WOODWARD
(Betw. 7 S 8 Mile)
ADAR 1 FEB.
5 12
BENJAMIN BRODMAN
5 12
GABRIEL N. EISMAN
5 12
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SAM ELIAS
5 12
MOE ENGEL
JOSEPH L. HOLTZMAN 5 12
5 12
OGUKUO JAWA-
5 12
SHEILA LAZOWSKY
5 12
OSCAR URCHIN
5 12
YALE LEVIN
5 12
BERTHA MIGDAL
5 12
IRVING I. MILLER
5 12
BEN RUBENSTEIN
5 12
HARRY SMITH
5 12
HENRY WATERSTONE
6 13
ADELE BROWN
6 13
BELLA CHESNUK
6 13
DORA COHEN
6 13
BENA HEITKAMP
'6 13
SALLY HESS
6 13
ROSE SEGERMAN
6 13
LEON H. STILLWATER
6 13
HYMAN SWEET
ABRAHAM BERMAN - 7 14
7 14
MAX BEBjUS
7 14
MANUEL FELDSTEIN
7 14
SARAH MILLER
7 14
DAVID H. ROM
7 14
BERTHA WEITZMAN
7 14
ANNA R. WERNER
8 15
ABRAHAM AUGUST
- 8 15
REBECCA CHARNES
8 15
JACK P. ENGEL
8 15
ANNA LEVINE .
15
KATHRERINE RADNER
8 15
JOSEPH SAKS
8 15
HYMAN SCHWARTZ
8 15
JANET STRAUS
9 16
MICHAEL G. BAR6I-
9 16
MAX CITRIN
9 16
FREDA FREED
9 16
- AARON JACKSON
9 16
MAX KOGEN
9 16
A. ISAAC KORMAN
9,16
JACOB ROSENSHINE 9'16
SARA RUBENFAER
9 16
EVA TOPOR
9 16
ISADORE WARREN
RUBBETZIN RACHEL
ZAGER
9 16
10 17
JULIUS.COHEN
10 17
BEN CITRIN
10 17
ISRAEL MALIK
10 17
IRWON ROSENBAUM
10 17
ROSE TEMCHIN
11 18
ROSE ARONOFF
MAX E. CHARNESS
11 18
11 18
MAURICE LEVIN
11 18
SAMUEL LIBERSON
11 18
LOUIS MENENBERG
11 18
BERTHA PETERMAN
SOLOMON ROSENBERG 11 18
11 18
MEYER TARNOPOL
ERNEST WOLFSHEIMER 11 18
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
368-3550
Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.
WE REMEMBER
* *
MAX SCHWARTZ, 84,
HENRY OPERMAN, 18495 Onyx, Southfield,
84, died Feb. 8. He' leaves died Feb. 7. Survived by a
his wife, Thelma; two brother-in-law, Abe Moss;
daughters, Mrs. William nieces and nephews.
* * *
(Vera) Sklar and Mrs.
Daniel (Edith) Standler of
ALFRED (AL) STERN,
Shaker Heights, Ohio; two 65, died Jan. 26. Survived
brothers, Sam of Miami, by his wife, Gertrude; two
Fla., 'and Max of Santa
Monica, Calif.; five grand-
Sidney A. Deitch
children. Services 11:30
DETROIT
a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
MONUMENT WORKS •
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
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daughters, Mrs. Leonard
(Joanne) Rosenberg and Ms.
Linda Goren; a brother,
Nick; and two grandchil-
dren.
* * *
SAM YARROWS, 82,
died Feb. 5. He leaves two
brothers, Dr. Morton and
Irving; and two sisters, Mrs.
Mark (Mary) Solomon and
Mrs. Louis (Ethel) Ham-
burger.
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15751 W. Uncoin Dr.
Southfield
557-6750
569-0020
Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman
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