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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-05

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Friday, October 5,1919 63

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Irving H. Tackel

OBITUARIES

JULIAN
(JACK)
FAGELMAN, 71, died
Sept. 26. He leaves his wife,
Julia; two sons, Dr. Jerry
and Joseph; a daughter,
Mrs. Frederick (Joan) Mac-
Donald; two brothers. Sam
and Meyer of El Paso, Tex.;
a sister, Mrs. Sam (Bella)
Linden; and five
grandchildren.

* * *

FANNIE FISHER, 76,
2522F 'reenfield, South-
field, Oct. 1. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Irving
(Etta) Landy; a sister, Mrs.
Samuel (Helen) Rubin of
Los Angeles, Calif.; three
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

* * *

WILLIAM GOLD-
GERG, 73, 19225 Wood-
bine died Oct. 2.
Survived by two sis-
ters, Mrs. Bessie Buchalter
and Mrs. Ida Silverman.

* * *

HARRY GOSS, 82,
24655 Thorndyke, South-
field, died Sept. 29. Sur-
vived by two daughters,
Mrs. Jerome (Marion)
Kopelman and Mrs. Louis S.
(Ruth) Zack; two sisters,
Mrs. Jennie Henry and Mrs.
Esther Tepperman of San
Francisco, Calif.; eight
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

* * *

RITA JUNE GOYER,
53, 16300 W.„ Nine Mile,
Southfield, died Oct. 3. Sur-
vived by her husband, Jack;
a son, Mark of Ann Arbor; a
daughter, Mrs. Marc'(Ilene)
Golden; a brother, Dr. New-
ton Karp; two sisters, Mrs.
David Mildred Perlman of

Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Ar-
thur (Eleanor) Leebove.

*•* *

ANNA HOROWITZ, 74,
25225 Greenfield, South-
field, died Oct. 3. Survived
by a brother, Sidney
Weidenfeld; a nephew,
Robert Bichkoff; and nieces,
Mrs. Katy Tacouni of New
York City and Mrs. Arnold
(Shirley) Silverman.

* * *

ADELINE ISRAEL, 68,
died Sept. 30. She leaves her
husband, William; four
sons, Ronald Sax of Palo
Alto, Calif.; Larry Sax of
Stevens Point, Wis., Sidney
and David; and 11
grandchildren.

* * *

ANNA KAPLAN, 90,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles,. Calif., died Sept.
25. She leaves a son,
Seymour of Southfield;
three daughters, Mrs. Ben
(Dorothy) Wendell of
Marietta Hot Springs,
Calif., Mrs. Dave (Minnie)
Watkins of Southfield and
Mrs. Sam (Faye) Diamond
of Las Vegas, Nev.; five
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Interment Los Angeles.

IRMA S. LEVY, 87, died
Oct. 1. She leaves a brother,
Harry Steiner of Min-
neapolis, Minn.; a niece,
Mrs. Norman (Irene) Jacob;
and two nephews, Albert S.
Cowan of Florida and David
Cohen.

Irving H. Tackel, a re-
tired retail ladies ready-
to-wear executive, died
Eva Fine of Los Angeles; Sept. 28 at age 67.
and three grandchildren.
Born in New York, Mr.
* * *
Tackel lived 31 years in De-
IDA OLSHANSKY, 76, troit. He had been in busi-
former Detroiter of Tucson, ness for 35 years. He was a
Ariz., died Sept. 28. Sur- member and former secre-
vived by a brother, Samuel tary of Israel Lodge of Bnai
Dubrinsky of Southfield; Brith, Bale Post of the
and a sister, Mrs. Nathan Jewish War Veterans,
(Rose) Silverman of Oak Fraternal Order of Police
Park. Interment Tucson.
and a past president of the
* * *
Eastland Chamber of
FRANK PLOTKIN, 88, Commerce.
72 Temple, Detroit, died
During World War II, he
Sept. 30. Survived by a son, was a liaison officer on Gen.
Philip of North Highlands, Douglas MacArthur's staff.
Calif.; a daughter,-.Mrs.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;
Marcella Giberman of a son, Jeffrey A. - a daugh-
Rockville, Md.; and one ter, Mrs. Sanford ' (Roberta)
granddaughter.
Kaner; four sisters, Mrs. Al
* * *
ELLA ROSENBERG, (Jessie) Zarowin of Jackson
81, 19427 Birch Ridge, Heights, N.Y.; Mrs. Barney
Southfield, died Oct. 2. Sur- (Esther) Collins of Miami
vived by two daughters, Beach, Fla., Mrs. Joseph
(Sylvia) Corwin, of Pikes-
Mrs. Louis (Mildred) Glas- ville, Md., and Mrs. Ben
sheim and Mrs. June Fore of
Encino, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. (Gerturde) Bryan of River-
Samuel (Martha) Stein of dale, N.Y.; and two
Los Angeles, Calif.; and four granddaughters.
grandchildren.
Joseph Adler

* * *

JENNIE TOBIN, 79,
13811 Allan, Oak Park,
died Sept. 27. Survived by
four sons, Albert of Nor-
cross, Ga., Harold, Morton
L. and Marshall E.; a
daughter, Mrs. _ Donald
(Florence) Nitzkin; 17
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

* * *

BENJAMIN WEITZ-
MAN, 77, died Oct. 2.
* * *
He leaves his wife, Shir-
ANN R. NOSANCHUK, ley; three sons, Norman,
69, 19975 Prest, Detroit, Gerald of Northridge,
died Oct. 1. Survived by her Calif., and David Lichtens-
husband, Ben J.; two tein; two daughters, Mrs.
daughtersi Mrs. Bernard Joe (Bella) Podick of
(Shirley) Malamud and Windsor and Mrs. Alan
Miriam of Los Angeles, (Etheleen) Staley of New
Calif.; two brothers, Isadore York; two brothers, Max
In Memoriam
Brown and Hersh Brown of Wiseman of Toronto and
In loving memory of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Yitzchok Wiseman of
Meyer Barron, passed
Brazil; four sisters, Mrs.
away Oct. 12, 1969. Sadly
CARDS OF THANKS Murray (Goldie) Cash of
missed by wife, Jennie; and
Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. Mur-
family.
The family of the late Irv- ray (Sylvia) Shiffman, Mrs.
ing (Itzie) Rosenbloom Louis (Helen) Langer and
acknowledges with grateful Mrs. Archie (Jean)
ALFRED
appreciation the many kind Rubinoff, all of Toronto; and
BENKOFF
expressions of sympathy ex-
11 grandchildren.
It has now been four long
years since we have heard
tended by relatives and
your voice or touched your
friends during the family's Eileen Blackey
face. The pain of missing
recent bereavement.
you is no easier to bear.

Your loving wife, Lillian;
Your brother, Bernie;
Your sister, Beatrice;
Your children, Senia,
Alton, Sharon, David,
Renee, Eric
and grandchildren.
Your loving wife,
Lillian;

A.mving Memory
of Our Beloved
Mother and
Grandmother

SARA
(SCHIFF)
REISMAN

Who passed away
Sept. 27,1864 (21 days in
Tishri). Sadly missed
and always remem-
bered by her daughters,
Mrs. Arthur (Sandra)
Shmarak and Mrs. Jack
(Rosalind) Morros; and
grandchildren.

Aided Hebrew U.

Grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin (Ceil)
Shubin of Southfield,
and parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Donald (Marilyn)
Salle of San Mateo,
Calif., the family of the
late

DANIEL
SALLE

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

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Dr. Eileen A. Blackey, a re-
tired government social
worker and college dean
who was instrumental in
organizing the Paul Baer-
wald School of Social Work
at Hebrew University in
Jerusalem, died Sept. 18 at
age 77 in Pinehurst, N.C.
Dr. Blackey, a native of
Blackpool, England, re-
ceived a master's degree in
social work at Smith Col-
lege and doctorate at West-
ern Reserve University. She
went to Israel in 1957 and
began a five-year project or-
ganizing the Baerwald
School. She served as the
school's first dean.

Joseph H. Adler, retired
chief of the Detroit Fire De-
partment, died Oct. 1 at age
80.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio,
Mr. Adler lived many years
in Detroit, prior to retiring
to Hollywood, Fla. five
years ago. He retired from
the fire department in 195.9
after having served it for 41
years. He was a member of
the Fireman's Officers Club
of Detroit.
He leaves his wife,
Esther; two daughters, Mrs.
Edward (Julie) Sparage of
Granada Hills, Calif., and
Mrs. Joseph (Harriet) Fer-
nandez; a sister, Mrs. Elton
(Dorothy) McCollum; and
six grandchildren.

Minnie Hock

Minnie G. Hock, a
member of Jewish women's
organizations, died Oct. 2 at
age 82.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Hock was a member of
Hadassah and a 50-year
member of the Temple Beth
El Sisterhood. During
World War II she was active
in the USO.
She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Nathan (Bernice)
Balaban; a brother, Alex
Goldfine of Las Vegas, Nev.;
one granddaughter and
three great-grandchildren.

Louis Sugarman

Attorney. Louis L.
Sugarman died Oct. 3 at age
72.
Born in New York, Mr.
Sugarman lived 60 years in
Detroit. He was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Zeiger Lodge of Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Celia;
two daughters, Mrs. Gary
(Florine) Fagelman of Coral
Sprinas, Fla., and Mrs.
Richard (Lucille) Gersten; a
brother, Dr. Marcus; and
four grandsons.

Max Shniderman Robert Nemzin

Max Motel Shniderman,
owner of Reubin Manufac-
turing Co., dress manufac-
turers, died Oct. 1 at age 82.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Shniderman lived 37 years
in Detroit. He was retired.
He was a member of Sholem
Aleichem Institute, vice
president of the senior citi-
zens cultural club of the
Jewish Community Center
and a member of Americans
for Progressive Israel.
He leaves his wife, Rissie;
a son, Donald Snider; a
daughter, Mrs. Gerald (An-
nette) Freedman; a brother,
Ben Snider; two sisters,
Mrs. Mimi Ida Robbins and
Mrs. Harry (Gladys)
Kaminer of Miami, Fla.;
seven grandchildren and
fivegreat-grandchildren.

Robert M. Nemzin, owner
of LaMark Cleaners in De-
troit for 26 years, died Oct. 1
at age 56.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Nemzin was a charter
member of Bloch Lodge of
Bnai Brith and a member of
the Jewish War Veterans
and the Dry Cleaning Insti-
tute of America for 25 years.
He resided at 23225 Bran-
dywynne, Southfield.
He is survived by his wife
Florence; two sons, Lawr\
ence J. and Mark; a daugh-
ter, Cynthia; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam (Sophie)
Nemzin; a brother, Ted; and
one grandchild.

WE REMEMBER

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departec.
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnayos.

Ben Touster,
Ex-HIAS Head

NEW YORK — Ben
Touster, former president of
the United HIAS Service
and former chairman of the
board of CARE, died Sept.
25 at age 86.
He had served in leader-
ship posts with the Council
of Jewish Federations, the
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies, the United
Jewish Appeal, the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, the
Jewish Welfare Board, the
American Jewish Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America, the
Maimonides Medical Cen-
ter in Brooklyn and Temple
Emanuel of Borough Park.

Sidney .A. Deitch
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