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OBITUARIES

OSCAR BOXMAN, 73,
26596 Franklin Pointe Dr.,
Southfield, died Apri' 5.
Survived by his wife, Mae;
and three brothers, Ben,
Sam and Frank.

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JACOB BROWN, 75,
1000 Merton, Detroit, died
April 7. Survived by his
wife, Dorothy; a son, Shel-
don; a daughter, Mrs. Allen
(Janice) Smith of Whittier,
Calif.; a brother, Lou H.;
and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha
G- -nspan and Mrs. Tillie

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BESSIE CASSELMAN,
79, 18513 Flamingo,
Livonia, died April 5. Sur-

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The family of the late
Shirley Fabian announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in her memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, April 13, at He-
brew Memorial Park. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.

The Family of the late
Marilyn Hershman an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory
11 a.m. Sunday, April 20, at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The family of the late
Martin and Bella Scherer
announces the unveiling of
monuments in their mem-
ory 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
April 13, at Chesed Shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
Schnipper will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

DR. JULIUS J.
FORMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 20, at
M Rchpelah Cemetery.
'Thy Yolkut will of-
--late. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

AIRDEN LYNN
ZIMMERMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 20, at Ch-
esed Shel Emes Cemet-
ery. Rabbi Goldschlag
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

vived by two sons, Herbert
and Jack Cole; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Harry (Ann)
Goodman and Mrs. Alfred
(Evelyn) Costello; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Frieda Godfrey
and Mrs. Anna Flanceman,
both of Toronto, Ont.; and
three grandchildren.

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HARRY KAHN, 92, died
April 7. He leaves his wife,
Sylvia; two sons, Eugene
and Alfred; four
grandchildren; and one
great-granddaughter. ,

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BENJAMIN
J.
KASNER, 822 Whitman
Dr., East Lansing, died
March 8. Survived by his
wife, Rose; a daughter, Eva-
lyn of New York City; and a
sister, Mrs. Lillian Lieber-
man of Perth, Australia.

LILLIAN
ROSE
DAVIS, 70, 83 Lodewyck,
Mt. Clemens, died April 9.
Survived by her husband,
Louis M.; a son, Richard J.
of Grosse Pointe Park; three
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daughters, Frances J. of De-
ALEX
KAUFMAN,
68,
troit, Barbara J. of Port-
land, Ore., and Nina J. of former Detroiter of Mar-
San Francisco, Calif.; three Dr. M. L. Sorock
brothers, Abe Levine of Ak-
Dr. Milton L. Sorock, a re-
ron, Ohio, Paul Levine of
San Diego, Calif., and Mor- tired medical doctor and
ris Levine of La Mesa, general Surgeon, died April
Calif.; and a sister, Bessie 9 at age 69.
Born in Detroit, Dr.
Levine of Los Angeles,
Sorock was graduated in
Calif.
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1936 from the Wayne Uni-
TAMARA ERMAN, 75, versity College of Medicine.
died April 6. She leaves two He was a major in the Army
daughters, Mrs. Jack Medical Corps in World
(Gloria) Hurwitz and Mrs. War II and was command-
Sheldon (Joan) Applefield; ing officer for the 39th Port
and five grandchildren.
Surgical Hospital, Pacific
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Theater.
BESSIE FREED, 88,
He was chief of the di-
formerly of Detroit and vision of surgery at Sinai
Chicago, died March 18 in Hospital from 1959 to 1970.
Miami Beach, Fla. Survived He was clinical assistant
by three sons, Zangwill of professor of surgery at
Peoria, Ill., Joseph of Wayne State University's
Chicago and Herbert of college of medicine from
Miami Beach; a daughter, 1963 to 1970. He was a fel-
Mrs. Leopold J. (Pauline) low of the American College
Snyder of Farmington Hills; of Surgeons, a founding
13 grandchildren and 10 member and past president
great-grandchildren.
of the Detroit Surgical
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Association,
a diplomate of
ANNA GURVITCH,
101, 22811 W. Seven Mile, the American Board of
Detroit, died April 8. Sur- Surgery, and a member of
vived by three daughters, the Detroit Gastroen-
Mrs. Rose Holzel of Ann Ar- terological Society.
He also was a member
bor, Evelyn and Mrs. Eve-
lyn Bryant of Tel Aviv, Is- of the Franklin Hills
rael; and three Country Club. In 1960, he
received the Presidential
grandchildren.
Award of the Michigan
EDNA CAPLAN JER- State Medical Society
RIS, 69, former Detroiter of "for distinguished medi-
Miami Beach, Fla., died cal service." In 1963, he
April 4. She leaves her hus- received the first prize
band, George; a son, from the Michigan Hospi-
Michael Caplan of Cincin- tal Association" for new
nati, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. hospital achievements."
He leaves his wife,
Flora Goldfarb of Birming-
ham; and 10 grandchildren. Elaine; a son, Robert; two
daughters, Mrs. Barry (Sal-
Interment Detroit.
lyjo) Levine and Cathy; two
sisters, Mrs. Leo (Dorothy)
Stein of Lake Worth, Fla.,
In Memory of
and Mrs. Avron (Bernice)
Our Never to
Ross of New York; and four
Be Forgotten
grandchildren. Services
Son and Brother
10:30 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

.

MAX S.
GREENSPON

Who passed away
April 19, 1960, two days
in Nisan. In our hearts
his memory is kept for
the one we love and
never will forget. Sadly
missed and always re-
membered by his
mother, Rose Yova, and
his sister Marcia.

gate, Fla., died April 3. He
leaves his wife, Grace; two
daughters, Mrs. Rodney
(Elanna) Broder of Lathrup
Village and Diane Kauf-
man of Margate; two sisters,
Mrs. Hy (Lillian) Feldman
of Southfield and Mrs.
Helen Elkind of New York;
and two granddaughters.
Interment Detroit.

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LILO KLAYMAN, 45,
28700 Bell Rd., Southfield,
died April" 4. Survived by
her husband, Clifford; a son,
Brian; two daughters,
Michele and Leslie; and her
mother, Mrs. Irma
Dallman.

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AARON MALAMUD,
69, 13031 Burton, Oak
Park, died April 4. Survived
by his wife, Esther; a son,
Bernard; a daughter, Mrs.
Sander (Barbara) Papo; four
sisters, Mrs. Rose Katz,
Mrs. Reva Gruich, Mrs.
Esther Janiotis and Mrs.
Sheva Weinstein of New
York City; and five
grandchildren°
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HILDA MANKO, 81,
20670 Kensington Ct.,
Southfield, died April 7.
Survived by two sons, Rolfe
of Roanoke, Va., and Gerald
H.; a brother, Arthur E.
Smith of Darlington,
England; five
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.

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MICHELLE BETH
MARKEY, 14, 3847 - Nor-
manwood Dr., West Bloom-
field, died April 8. She
leaves her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Seymour (Linda) Mar-
key; two brothers, Jason
and Eric; and her
grandparents, Mrs. Bud
(Rose) Leve and Mr. and

Louis Savine

Louis Savine, owner of
Savine's Marathon Service
on Greenfield Road in Oak
Park, died April 3 at age 81.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Savine lived 74 years in De-
troit. He leaves a son, Bur-
ton; a daughter, Mrs.
Gerald (Elizabeth) Walters;
three sisters, Mrs. Iry (Rose)
Shapiro of North Miami Be-
ach, Fla., Mrs. Vincent
(Sue) Pavia of Margate,
Fla., and Mrs. Ben (Alice)
Mandelbaum of Toledo,
Ohio; and four
grandchildren.

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In Loving
Memory Of

EDITH
GROSSMAN

Who passed away
April 26, 1978. Sadly
missed by husband,
children and
grandchildren.

The Family
of the Late

ROBERT
ARTHUR
COLVIN

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

Mrs. Nathan (Dorothy)
Robbins.

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MICHAEL RAEL,
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former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died March
SOPHIE WHALIN, 67,
22. Survived by his wife, former Detroiter of Glen-
Gladys; a son, Bennett; a dale, Calif., died April 5.
daughter, Tobi; and two Survived by a son, Alan
brothers, Robert Israel of Goldberg of Royal Oak; a
Detroit and Albert of New daughter, Mrs. James (Lor-
York City. Interment Los raine) Ledford of Madison
Angeles.
Heights; two brothers,
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Nathan Collens of South-
SOPHIE ROGOLSKY, field and Irving Collens of
77, died April 9. She leaves West Bloomfield; and six
her husband, Phillip; a grandchildren. Interment
daughter, Mrs. Barbara Detroit.
Weiss; a brother, Morris
Karp of Toledo, Ohio; a sis-
WE REMEMBER
ter, Mrs. Jeanette Stupsker
During the coming%
of Toledo; and three
week Yeshivath
grandsons.

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18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

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.

DOROTHY ROSEN-
ZWEIG, 82, died April 5.
She leaves a son, Gilbert of
Cliffside Park, N.J.; a
daughter, Mrs. Thelma
Weiss; two grandchildren
and five great-
grandchildren. Interment
New Jersey. -

NISSAN APRIL
BENJAMIN BLOOM
27 13
ETHEL GLADSTONE
27 13
ROSE KOMISAR
27 13
SAMUEL H. SINGER
27 13
ABE SLOTNICK
27 13
SADIE SPIEGELMAN
27 13
JACOB BUEHLER
28 14
HARRY COHEN
28 14
ELIYAHU GREENBAUM
28 14
DORA LIPMAN
28 14
SAM MILLER
28 14
LOUIS MODELL
28 14
JOHANNA NEWBERGER
28 14
ABRAHAM RUBIN
28 14
GERTRUDE SCHECTER
28 14
DR. HERBERT WALDMAN 28 14
RACHEL I. WOHL
28 14
KURT EHRLICH
29 15
HYMAN FELDMAN
29 15
MORRIS FREEDMAN
29 15
ABRAHAM LAVEN
29 15
PASHA POSTER
29 15
JOSEPH SCHMITZ
29 15
SARAH CHERNOFF
30 16
ANNA D. FRIEDMAN
30 16
max gellman
30 16
ALBERT GERSON
30 16
BELLA HENIGMAN
30 is
H. RQTTENBERG
30 16,
IYAR
ETHEL BORISON
1 17
LOUIS COHEN
1 17
1 17
BEATRICE FALICK
MYRA HOFFMAN
1 17
JEANNETTE L.
KIRSNIANSKI
1 17
MORDECHAI W.
KIRSNIANSKI
17
MANUEL MACKIE
17
ROSE NATHANSON
17
17
ROSE WEIDER
PAUL SHULMAN
17
DR. JOSEF WEBER
17
REBECCA BECKMAN
2 18
LOUIS FELD
2 18
HERBERT C. KOHN
2 18
ROSE EVE LERMAN
2 18
ROSE MATENKY
2 18
NATHAN ALPINER
3 19'
CELIA BRADY
3 19
REBECCA FAINTUCK
3 19
SAMUEL FINE
3 19
SAMUEL LIEDERMAN
3 19
DAVID A. LEVINE
3 19
BELLA STEIN
3 19

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PHILIP B. SASS, 83,
18674 Rutherford, Detroit,
died April 7. Survived by
his wife, Zina; and a sister
Fannie.

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DORA SCHWARZ, 83,
died April 6. She leaves two
sons, Alfred and Robert of
South Palm Beach, Fla.;
and three grandchildren.

DAVID SURIS, 80, died
April 2. He leaves his wife,
Mary; two sons, Harvey and

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