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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hugh Warsh, 60

Hugh Warsh, former
owner of the Candy Cone in
Oak Park and a self-
employed vending machine
owner, died Jan. 22 at age
60.

Born in London, Ont., Mr.
Warsh lived most of his life
in Detroit. He owned the
confectionary from 1964 to
1969. He was a member of
Bnai Brith. Mr. Warsh re-
sided at 19159 Oxley,
Southfield.

He leaves his wife, Har-
riet;
son, Richard; a.
dau
i'-'-' Barbara; a
brot , Sam; four sisters,
Mrs. Charles (Lee) Baum,
Mrs. Esther Hoffman of
Palo . Alto, Calif., Mrs.
Julius (Ann) Goldman and
Mrs. Lewis (Helen) Brody.

Lillian Saulson

Lillian W. Saulson, owner
and co-founder of Saulson's
Department Stores in De-
troit, died Jan. 24 at age 90.
Born in Poland, Mrs.
Saulson lived 52 years in
Detroit. Her company was
founded in 1926. She retired
in 1960 and the stores were
closed.

She was a life member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
its sisterhood, the East Side
Chapter of Bnai Brith
Women, a life member of
the Order of the Eastern
Star and a member of
Hadassah.

She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Jules (Ann) Doneson; .
two sons, Manton and
William J. of Phoenix, Ariz.;
a sister, Mrs. Harry
(Pauline) Rosenbloom;
eight grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

In Loving Memory
of Our Beloved
Husband, Father
and Grandfather

LOUIS GRUSKIN

Who passed away
Jan. 23, 1974, one day
in Shevat. With silent
thought and deep regret
loving memories we will
never forget. We, who
have loved you, will
treasure your memory
forever. Sadly missed
by wife, Bessie; chil-
dren, Irene and Ben
Lusky; and
grandchildren, Elaine,
Wayne, Marsha and
Steven.

In. Loving Memory Of

91

AORRIS
ROCKOFF
Jan. 27', 1975

Four years have
swiftly gone by since
you left us, but in our
hearts you are always
right here. Your sunny
smile and good-natured
humor and all the rest of
the treasured memories
you left behind will al-
ways be ours to re-
member and cherish.
We, who. loved you, miss
you so much and think
of you always.
Your wife, Hannah;
children, grandchildren
and great-grand-
children

HAROLD
T.
APPLEBAUM, 79, 13680

Winchester, Oak Park, died
Jan. 21. He leaves his wife,
Anne; a son, Perry; two
daughters, Shirlee HarriS
and Doris; two sisters, Mrs.
Cecil (Hattie) Hamburger
and Mrs. Lewis (Alva)
Lavine; and seven
grandchildren.

EDWIN* G. BENSON,

OBITUARIES

DORA GREENFIELD,
93, 19100 W. Seven Mile,
Detroit, died Jan. 20. Sur-
vived by three sons, Jack of
Shaker Heights, Ohio,
Henry of Montgomery, Ala.,
and Saul; a daughter, Mrs.
George (Faye) Meyer; a
brother, Harry Block; two
sisters, Mrs. Anna Belner
and Mrs. Alice Siegel, both
of Cleveland, Ohio; and 10
grandchildren.
* * *

74, died Jan. 17. Survived
by his wife, Anna; a son, Dr.
MARION ,HORWITZ,
James of San Diego, Calif.,
82,
died Jan. 19. She leaves
and Dr. Phoebe Stanzler of
her husband, Herman; two
Flint; and six
sons, Marvin and Henry L.;
grandchildren.
one brother and three
* *
GEORGE
CHUD- grandchildren.

* * *
COFF, 83, former Detroiter .
SADIE
KASHTAN,
79,
of Sarasota, Fla., died
Jan. 17. He leaves his 24611 Sussex, Oak Park,
wife, Goldie; a son, Edward died Jan. 19. She leaves a
of Ann Arbor; a daughter, daughter, Mrs. Martin
Mrs. Marvin (Harriet) Selin (Bernice) Marx; one brother
of Ann Arbor; a brother, and six grandchildren.
* * *
William of Madison, Wis.;
SAM S. KUNIN, 66,
three sisters, Mrs. Ida former Detroiter of Pinellas
Marks and Mrs. Betty Park, Fla., died Jan. 23.
Lieberman, both of Mil- Survived by his wife,
waukee, Wis., and Mrs. Esther; two daughters, Mrs.
William (Bertha) Green of Theodore (Frances) Sokel of
Florida. Interment Ann Ar- Oak Park and Mrs. Gerald
bor. * * *
(Barbara) Mudge of Milford;
MORITZ FRIEDMAN, his mother, Mrs. Rose
58, • 24371 Rensselaer, Oak Kunin of Oak Park; a
Park, died Jan. 18. Survived brother, Alfred of South-
by his wife, Elizabeth; a field; and four
daughter, Juka of Russia; a grandchildren. Interment
brother, Eugene; three sis- Detroit. * * *
ters, Mrs. Olga Rubinstein
SAMUEL LAMPORT,
of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Berek 77, 2560 Second Me., De-
(Magda) Brudka and Mrs.
Walter (Ibi) Loberstein,
both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Celia Hackman
Celia Hackman, a pioneer
one grandchild.
* * *
in the Women of Jewish Na-
MORSE GOLDMAN, tional Fund, died Jan. 23 at
87, died Jan. 15. He leaves age 77.
his wife, Ruth; a son, Dr.
Born in Romania, Mrs.
Hubert M. of Northridge, Hackman lived 62 years in
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Benja- Detroit. She was a secretary
min (Sadie) Love; and three for the Women of JNP. She
grandchildren.
also was a member of Cong.
* * *
Bnai David.
FAY JANET GOLLOB
She leaves her husband,
died Jan. 21. She leaves her Julius; and two brothers,
father, Hyman Golob; and a Herbert Brandwine and
brother, Harry Golob.
Morris Brandwine.

* * *
MARTIN MORRIS, 21,

died Jan. 20. He leaves his
parents, Stanford Morris
and Sandra Morris; two
brothers, Howard and
David; a sister, Rona; and
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph (Pearl) Wein-
traub of California.

* * *

LOUIS ROSENBERG,
83, died Jan. 21. He leaves a
son, Myrton; two brothers,
Jack and Mike of Califor-
nia; and five grandchildren.
• * *
SYLVIA ROSENBERG
died Jan. 20. She leaves her
\ husband, Abe; two sisters,
Mrs. Louis (Jennie) Kramer
and Mrs. Morris (Esther)
Penfil.

* * *
IDA RUBIN! 84, 615

Wellington Cres., Mt. Cle-
mens, died Jan. 24. Sur-
vived by a son, Frederick L.;
four daughters,' Mrs. Leo
(Myrna) Lamperson of New
Baltimore, Mrs. Murray.
(Florence) Rosen of Colum-
bus, Ohio, Mrs. Ben (Do-
lores) Rosen and Mrs.
Lawrence (Mary Ann)
Staudt; 23 grandchildren
and 10 great-
grandchildren.
* * *

ANNA SARASOHN,

died Jan. 23. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Joe (Edith)
Ellis; two sons, Charles and
Alvin of New York; a
brother, Aaron Finkelstein
of New York;
10
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
* * *

HELEN B. SBOROW,

81, died Jan. 21. She leaves
her husband, Samuel; two
daughters, Mrs. Dave (Flor-
ence) Muskovitz and Mrs.
Victor (Ruth) Hurwitz; two
brothers, one sister, nine
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
* * *

LOUIS SCHWARTZ,

In memory of our dear beloved

88, died Jan. 21. He leaves a
sln, Frederick; four daugh-
ters, Annette, Edith of
Napa, Calif., Mrs. Edward
(Dorothy) Glicken and Mrs.
Benjamin (Miriam) Ellis-
berg; six grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
* * *

Mother who passed away

Jan. 20, 1969

MINNIE A. ZACK

RAE • SINABERG
SHAPIRO, former De-

Yahrzeit will be observed Monday
Jan. 29, 1979
First day of Shevat

The Family
of the Late

MICHAEL ALAN
FIARMAN

Who is sadly missed and will alWays be
remembered as the most beautiful mother
in the world.

ThEIRA

troit, died Jan. 19. Survived
by two sisters, Mrs. Esther
Seidman of St. Petersburg,
Fla., and Mrs. Anna
Landau.

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind. ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

MAN
KAU

Directors of Funerals

18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

Friday, January 26, 1919 55

troiter of North Miami, Fla.,
died Jan. 17. Survived by
nephews, Julian Scott and
Norman Scott of Michigan;
and Sheldon Sinaberg of
New York.

Dreyfus; two brothers,
Louis Schwartz and Irving
Schwartz, both of Oak Park;
13 grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
* * *

73, 29640 Middlebelt, Far- -
mington Hills, died Jan. 21.
Survived by her husband,
Julius; four sons, Harvey
M., Morris I., Paul and Gor-
don I. of Los Angeles, Calif.;
and two daughters, Mrs.
Daniel (Bernice) Pinsky of
Warren and Mrs. Seymour
(Lorraine) Soverinsky of
Sante Fe ; N.M.; four
brothers, Sam Stellar,
William Stellar, Harold
Stellar and Albert Stellar,
all of California; and two
sisters, Mrs. Ben (Mary)
Boren and Mrs. Robert
(Sarah) Kleus, both of
California; 20 grand-
children and seven great-
grandchildren.
* * *
RALPH STEIN, 80,
15226 Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, died Jan. 22. Survived
by a son, Jerry; a daughter,
Mrs. Ralph (Sylvia) Turco; a
brother, Morris; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
, SADIE STEIN, 81, died
Jan. 21. She leaves a son,
Dr. Harvey; a sister, Mrs.
Bertha Brooks of Chicago;
and four grandchildren.
* * *
ALBERT SWARTZ, 70,
former Detroiter of South
Pasadena, Fla., died Jan.
21. He leaves his wife,
Bobby; a son, Dr. William of
La Jolla, Calif.; a daughter;
Mrs. Merle (Beverly)

Calif. died Jan. 21. He
leaves ' his wife, Betty; a son,
Richard of Oak Park; two
daughters, Mrs. Richard
(Shawney) Fine of Califor-
nia and Mrs. Mayer (Hen-
rietta) Bassan of Jerusalem;
and seven grandchildren.
Interment California.
* * *
BEN WINOKUR, 80,
died Jan. 22. He leaves a
nephew, Dr. William; and a
niece, Mrs? Herman (Pola)
Liftan.

* * *
ANNE SILVERMAN,



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