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March 31, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-31

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Friday, March 31, 1978 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MONUMENTS BY

OBITUARIES

WILLIAM BLOCK,
He leaves his wife, Ann; a
former Detroiter of Los
daughter, Mrs. Robert
Angeles, Calif., died March
(Nedda) Mangan; a brother,
22. Survived by two sons, - Robert of Miami Beach,
Monte of Detroit and
Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Doris
Samuel of Los Angeles; two
Warren of Miami Beach;
daughters, Mrs. Irving (Lil-
and two grandsons.
* * *
lian) Brown and Mrs.
Joseph (Rose) Satin, both of
BESSIE LEPOFSKY,
Los Angeles; 13 grandchil-
81, 23050 Radclift, Oak
dren and 10 great-
Park, died March 27. Sur-
grandchildren. Interment
vived by her husband, Fred;
Los Angeles.
two sons, Sidney H. and
• * *
Theodore; a daughter, Mrs.
SOPHIA BRINDZE, 83,
Harry (Evelyn) Eisenberg;
5840 Whethersfield Ln.,
two brothers, Fred Silver of
Birmingham, died March
Toronto and Louis Silver of
23. Survived by a sister,
Los Angeles; seven grand-
Mrs. Selma -Hatfield.
children and three great-
* * *
grandchildren.
* * *
RAY BRODY, 86, died
March 24. She leaves a son,
SAMUEL MOSKO-
Lee B.; four grandchildren
WITZ, 87, 32400 Glen-
and two great-
Cove, Farmington Hills,
grandchildren.
died March 27. He leaves
* * *
his wife, Ida; two daughters,
MINNIE DASHOW, 89,
Muriel and Mrs. Manuel
died March 23. She leaves
(Lillian) Sposeep of Colum-
three sons, Sam, Jules of
bus, Ind.; and two grand-
Glencoe, Ill., and David 11;
children.
* * *
eight grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
HENRY NOVE, 77,
Interment New York.
'
18453 Monica, Detroit, died
* *
March 25. Survived by his
HAROLD GUNTZLER,
wife, Ida; a son, Seymour R.;
54. died March 25. He
a daughter, Sharon; and a
leaves a sister, Gloria. -
sister, Eleanore.
*
*
* * *
SAMUEL H. HER-
SAM B. PIZER, 94, of
WALD, 77, died March 25.
Harrisville, Mich., died
March 23. He leaves two

The Family
of the Late

CARD OF THANKS

TILLIE
COHEN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 2:30 p.m.
Sunday. April 9, at Heb-
rew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Conrad will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

IN MEMORIAM
NATHAN W. COHEN

The Family
of the Late

ROSE BURG

(µtiny)
Apnl 1. 1976

Your days are past. our asprrabons
are broken off.
Even the thoughts of our hearts .
Where then Is hope , Who can see
now',
Nay. hope has gone down wrth thee
to the grave.
Both of ye are at rest together in the
dust JOB 17 11. 15. 16

n

In retrospect. I reflect what should
have been. what could have been .
Remorse. lonekness. despair are my
Companions flOw .

I shall gneve always .
Lest I forget — Lest I forget!

Your Deyoted Wife

In Loving
Memory Of

BESSIE
LEVINE

Who passed away
March 24, 1977. A year
has passed since you
left us, but in our hearts
you are right here. Your
physical presence is
missed but the years of
laughter, joy and loving

care you gave us

throughout your life
will always be remem-
bered and locked in our
hearts. Sadly missed by
your children, Harriet,
Thelma and Saul, and

granddaughter Jackie.

The family of the late
Frank Chisik acknow-
ledges with grateful ap-
preciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the family's
recent bereavement.

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-

tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-

1y's recent bereave-
ment.

Mrs. Abraham (Mary)
Bookstein, Miss Rita
Bookstein and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Pen-

fil and children, the
family of the late

ABRAHAM
BOOKSTEIN

Acknowledge with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereave-
ment.

rrnynynym yr1.14_

SAM GORLICK

THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL
CENTER COMMITTEE

NATHAN P.
ROSSEN

HARVEY STEIN-
GOLD, 44, 3029 Inman,

Ferndale, died March. 26.
Survived by his mother,
Mrs. Nellie Steingold; and a
brother, Joseph.
*
*
ERVIN E. STERN, 80,
15075 Lincoln, Oak Park,
died March 25. He leaves a
son, Harry of New York; a
daughter, Mrs. Sidney L.
(Marcia) Alexander Jr.; a
.brother, Leonard of Louis-
ville, Ky.; and seven grand-
children.
* * *
HARRY TOFT, 71, of
Vancouver, British Colum-
bia, Canada, died March 18.
Survived by his wife, Clara;
a son, Dr. Bernard L. of
Southfield; three
daughters, Mrs. Isaac
(Beatrice) Goslin of
Herzliya, Israel, Mrs. Her-
bert (Marsha) Bishko of
alai-fiat-Aviv, Israel, and

BERG
URBACH

AND

sons, Charles of Harrisville Gail; two brothers, Fred of
LILLIAN WEINSTEIN,
and Lawrence; four grand- Vancouver and Leonard of 64, of Burbank, Calif., died
children and three great- Bellingham, Wash.; a sis- March 14. Survived by her
grandchildren.
ter, Mrs. Zelik (Rivke) Eps- husband, Mitchell; three
* * *
tein of Winnipeg, Manitoba, sons, Sherwin of Chicago,
CLARA ROSEN, 65, Canada; and eight grand- Ill., Phillip of Shamburgh,
former Detroiter of children. Interment Van- Ill., and Saul of Glen Ellyn,
Potomac, Md., died March couver.
Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Irving
29. Survived by a son,
(Florence) Panitch of Oak
* * *
Nathan; a daughter, Mrs.
Park; and four grandchil-
ESTELLE TUTUNICK,
Rita Burrel of Kingston,
dren. Interment Chicago.
Ontario, Canada; four sis- 67, died March 27. She
ters, Mrs. George (Celia) leaves a daughter, Paula;
Morris and Mrs Joseph and a sister Mrs. Harry
758 nta
(Minnie) De Michele, both (Alma) Susman of Dallas,
of Detroit, Mrs. Dave (Babs) Texas.
Baran of St. Louis, Mo., and
Monuments For
Sidney A. Deitch
Mrs. Alfred (Louise) Yates
All Jewish Cemeteries
of California; and four
DETROIT
SHELDON GRANITE
grandchildren. Services 1
MONUMENT WORKS
p.m. today at Ira Kaufman
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
COMPANY
Chapel. Interment Detroit.
Gamine, . Pow. Ceoledge i Gr.onfmrld
*
*
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
HERMAN ROSEN-
(owner)
BERG, 89, 15075 Lincoln,
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Serving the Jewish Communfly
Oak Park, died March 26.
for over BO years
661 E. 8 MILE. FERNDALE
He leaves his wife, Ida;.two
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
sons, Edwin and Theodore
368-3550
6
Blks.
from
3
Jewish
M. of Grand Blanc; a sister,
Cemeteries on Woodward
19800 WOODWARD
Mrs. Max (Rebecca)
(Betw.
7 IL 8 Mile)
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557
Lieberman, and two grand-
children.
* * *
ALICE SILETS, 79,
23060 Kipling, Oak Park,
died March 26. Survived by
a son, Norman; two
daughters, Mrs. Sam (Mar-
ion) August and Mrs.
expresses profound grief over the death of
Maurice (Shirley) Neeman;
seven grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
* * *
EMMA SIMONS, 73,
13651 Northend, Oak Park,
the honorary president and untiring
died March 25. She leaves
her husband, Albert; a son,
supporter of the Holocaust Memo-
Jerry; a brother, B. Gordon
rial Center. May his noble soul rest
Aller of Chicago, Ill.; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Doralene Weston;
in peace. Mr. Rossen's name will et-
and three grandchildren.
* * *
ernally be bound up with the
NELL SMOLOWITZ,
Holocaust Memorial Center.
70, died March 24. She
leaves a daughter Mrs.
Leonard (Marsha) Zucker; a
Leon Halpern, Chairman
brother, William Neifeld of
Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig, Director
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a sis-
Holocaust Memorial Center
ter, Mrs. Max (Esther)
3811
W. 12 Mile Rd.
Langer; and two grandsons.
*
*
Berkley, Michigan 48072

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

OAK PARK - LI 4=2212
Next to Stanley Steamer

WE REMEMBER

i

During the corning
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.

ABRAHAM DEROVEN
JACOB WEINSCHENK
EPHRAIM COHN
ALEX GOLDBERG
DAVID HEISLER
SARAH KAPLAN
ROBERT LEVIN
MORRIS I. MEDOW
REBECCA ABEL
ISAAC AUGUST
HARRY COOPER
JACOB FINGEROOT

ADAR IAPR
24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
26

26

26
26
26
LOUIS HOROWITZ
26
YETTA WEINSTEIN
27
ROSE KANER
27
TZEITEL SCHMIDEL
27
ABE SCHWARTZ
27
ANNE SLAKTER
27
MAX SPOON
28
MAX FRAZEIN
MARTHA GARFINKEL
28
28
BELLA M. RABINOVITCH
28
ROSE KATZ
28
LOUIS TEPER
MISHA BICKOFF
29
USA BIRMAN
29
29
MARY ERNSTEIN
LILLIAN PITKOWSKY
29
CELIA RHINESTONE
29
HERMAN SCHULTZ
29
LOUIS SHOSKES
29
MINNIE SHRAGER
29
HANNAH USHER
29
NISSAN
1
LOUIS ALPER
1
LOUIS GLADSTONE
1
CHARLES ORNSTEIN
BERTA PALMAN
1
1
ANNIE SARKO
1
SARAH SIEGEL
1
LOUIS SLAKTER
1
ROSE SMITH
1
HYMAN TABACK
1
SAM TURKEL

MAURICE H. ZACKHEIM

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.

Southfieid

5574750

YESHIVA UNIVERSITY

records its profound sorrow at the passing of
two devoted advocates of our ideals

NATHAN P. ROSSEN

and

JUDGE LAWRENCE GUBOW

May the Almighty send of His solace and comfort
to the bereaved families.

Dr. Leon Fill, Chairman
Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIc1.0

1

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

569-0020

Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman

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