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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 1, 1980 79

Silver and Mrs. Minnie
Goldman, both of Balti-
more, Md.; six
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

former Detroiter of Balti-
more, Md., died Oct. 24.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Alex (Gloria) Spinner
of Southfield and Mrs. Con-
rad (Evelyn) Nathan of Bal-
timore; three brothers,
David Brown and Saul
Brown, both of Detroit; and
Joseph Brown of Seattle
Wash.; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Baltimore.

OBITUARIES

grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

IRENE BEVERLY
CHARNEY, 39, died Nov.
* * *
4. Survived by her parents,
OSCAR GOODGALL,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Ger-
trude) Left; two daughters, 86, died Oct. 30. Survived by
Pamela and Vicki; a three daughters, Mrs. Irv-
brother, Stuart Left; and a ing (Betty) Lazar of Morton
sister, Mrs. Gayland Grove, Ill., Mrs. Irving
(Ranita) Gomez of Greeley, (Eleanor) Mar,x and Mrs.
'Gerald (Jacqueline) Rogers;
Colo.
* * *
seven grandchildren and
MORRIS ECKHOUSE, three great-grandchildren.
* * *
71, died Oct. 30. Survived by
59,
MARIE
GORDON,
his wife, Alma; a daughter,
}rte a• Lynn Grugel; died Nov. 1. She leaves her
Mrs.
rs, Mrs. Jacob husband, Barney; her
two
'Rose) erkowitz and Mrs. father, Morgan Dixon; a
Ann Chudler of Culver City, brother, Andrew Nixon; two
sisters, Mrs. Woodrow
Calif.; and one grandchild.
* * *
(Maude) Taylor and Mrs.
Miller.
SARAH EMMER, 62, Clayton (Velma)
* * *
died Nov. 3. Survived by her
ALEX GRANT, former
husband, Solomon; three
sons, Louis I., of Sunrise, Detroiter of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., David M. of Fla., died Oct. 31. Survived
Lauderhill, Fla., and by his wife, Jeanne; a son,
Michael E.; a daughter, Allan of Troy; a daughter,
Mrs. Leonard (Rita) Benja- Joanne Rogers of Bloom-
min of Neenah, Wis.; her field Hills; and two
mother, Mrs. Sadie Berin; a grandchildren. Interment
brother, Morris A. Berin; Ft. Lauderdale.
* * *
and one granddaughter.
* * *
GREEN-
SARAH
MORRIS FELSEN- BERG, 98, died Oct. 30.
FELD, 67, died Nov. 2. He Survived by two sons, Jack
leaves his wife, Lydia; a son, L. and Dr. Morris A.; three
Michael of California; three daughters, Mrs. ESther
daughters, Mrs. Ronald Karbal, Mrs. Ann
(Judith) Caden, Sherry and Sternberg and Mrs. Max
Deborah of California; three (Charlotte) Grant of North
brothers, Nathan, Fred and Miami Beach, Fla.; 12
William; three sisters, Mrs. grandchildren and seven
Harry (Betty) Lichter, Mrs. great-grandchildren.
* * *
David (Illene) Smith and
LEONARD DANIEL
Mrs. Saul (Helen) Rich of
Connecticut; and three GROSS, 67, died Oct. 31.
Survived by his wife, Ruth;
grandchildren.
* * *
a son, J. Michael of
NATHAN FINK, 84, Youngstown, Ohio; a
died Oct. 30. Survived by his daughter, Mrs. Joseph.
wife, Dora; three sons, Dr. (Gale) Baytosh of
Jack P. of Evanston, Ill., Dr. Youngstown, Ohio; a
Samuel and Irving; a brother, Jesse of
daughter, Mrs. Charles Youngstown, Ohio; a sister,
(Miriam) Meyers; a sister, Mrs. Howard (Evelyn) Sol-
Mrs. Edward (Lillian) omon of Youngstown, Ohio;
Grebs; 13 grandchildren and seven grandchildren.
* * *
and two great-
ESTHER
HALEM, 91,
grandchildren.
died Oct. 30. Survived by
* * *
STELLA (HERMAN) three sons, Abraham of
GOLDMAN, 94, died Oct. Woodland Hills, Calif.,
31. Survived by two sons, David of Reseda, Calif., and
Max (Jerry) and Edward of Edward'of Van Nuys, Calif.;
North Miami Beach, Fla.; a nine grandchildren and five
brother, Simon Strupinsky great-grandchildren.
of Israel; a sister, Mrs.
The soundest argument
Libby Rosenberg; seven will produce no more con-
viction in an empty head
than the most superficial
declamation; a feather and
IRVING
guinea fall with equal veloc-
LACHMAN
ity in a vacuum.
Nov. 7, 1979
—Colton

Whose kindness and
humor brightened the
those fortunate
E :11 to have known
Darling, we miss
you.
Shirley, Stefi
and Ned

In Memory
of
Darling Father

SADIE HAUT, 88, died
Oct. 31. She leaves three
sons, Arnold Bienenfeld of
Franklin Square, N.Y., Sol-
omon Bienenfeld and Dr.
Harold Bienenfeld; one
brother; and three sisters;
15 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Interment New York. •

CHARLES REVENO,
former Detroiter of Shaker
Heights, Ohio, died Nov. 3.
Survived by his wife, Irene;
two brothers, Dr. William S.
of Southfield and Dr.
Maurice of Davisburg,
Mich., and San Francisco,
Calif.; and a 'sister, Rose R.
Karmann of Detroit.

PHILIP HOROWITZ,
84, died Nov. 4. Survived by
his wife, Sadie; a.son, Mar-
tin of Los Angeles, Calif.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jack (Irene)
four
and
Graff;
grandchildren.

BEN ROBINSON, 71,
16500 North Park Dr.,
Southfield, died Nov. 5. He
leaves his wife, Anne; two
sons, Daniel of New Jersey
and Stephen; a daughter,
Lorie of Los Angeles, Calif.;
and two brothers, Sam of
Phoenix, Ariz., and Norton
of Cincinnati, Ohio.

* * *

* * *

SARAH KATANICK,
85, died Nov. 1. Survived by
four sons, Irving of Planta-
tion, Fla., William and Mar-
tin, both of Phoenix, Ariz.,
and Norman; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gertrude Hober-
man, Mrs. Hyman (Betty)
Kelman and Mrs. Edith
Farkas; 16 grandchildren
great-
and
14
grandchildren.

Leonard Soskin

Leonard Soskin, a retired
insurance agent, died Nov.
2 at age 83.
Born in Toronto, Ont.,
Mr. Soskin founded the
Leonard Soskin Insurance
Agency in 1939 and was in
business until 1973. He was
a member of Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Bnai Brith and
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons.
He leaves his wife, Ida;
six children, Kal, Marshall
of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Pa. Alan,
Mrs. Elmer (Hilda)
Mrs. Gerald (Selma)
Tenenbaum and Irwin Ar-
kin; 18 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

Belle Goodman

Belle Rochlen Goodman,
67, with the Detroit Public
School System for more
than 30 years, died Nov. 5.
Mrs. Goodman, a former
Detroiter, died in Van
Nuys, Calif., where she had
lived for six years.
She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Richard (Ingrid) Fran-
cis of Chicago, Ill.; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Ted (Ann) Vane of
Encino, Calif. and Mrs. Jack
(Mollie) Rosenthal of
Northridge, Calif.
Services Sunday at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

* * *

BLUMA WOLFE RON-
SON, 58, former Detroiter
of Tarzana, Calif., died Oct.
19. Survived by her hus-
band, Lou; four daughters,
Jaclyn and Linda of San
Mateo, Calif., Nadine of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs.
Mark (Marijane) Mitock of
Woodland Hills, Calif., her
mother, Mrs. Jack (Clara)
Wolfe of Detroit; and one
granddaughter. Interment
Los Angeles.

* * *

RUTH CARP STARR,
68, former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Oct. 27.
Survived by a brother, Irv-
ing M. of Los Angeles; a sis-
ter, Louise Carp Gelber of
Arcadia, Calif.; nieces and
nephews.

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

Michael C. Roberts, a
partner in the firm of Furs
by Robert, died Oct. 31 at
age 67.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Roberts was a member of
Temple Beth El, Standard
Club, Elks and Michigan
Fur Conservation Associa-
tion.
He leaves his wife,
Angela; children, Gwen of
Sherman Oaks, Calif.,
Michael J., Joseph A., Patti
Sue Dauter, Chadwick J.
and Joan E.; two brothers,
Edward and Wallace; and
two granddaughters.

;WE REMEMBIT

-

* * *

MAURICE STOCK-
MAN, 87, died Nov. 1. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sally; a
son, Samuel D.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Leonard (Rebecca)
Nathanson; two brothers,
* *- *
Weinbaum and Harry
LIBBY ROSENFELD, Jack
Weinbaum; and five
86, died Oct. 29. Survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Nor- - grandchildren.
* * *
man (Lea) Perlberg of
LILLIAN
TALAN, 80,
Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Henry
died Nov. 2. She leaves a
(Bess) Friedman and Mrs. son,
Marvin, a daughter,
llernard (Florence) Golsky; Mrs. Evelyn Barnett; and
a brother, Eli Rosenbaum; six grandchildren.
and seven grandchildren.
* * *
* * *
75,
ROSE
WEINBERG,
LOUIS ALEX ROSEN-
GARTEN, 97, died Nov. 1.
Survived by a son, Stanley
Sidney A. Deitch
I.; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard
DETROIT
(Shirley) Levin; three sis-
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14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Freda
Gardner, 'setae. Coolidge & Greiefiell

Michael Roberts

* * *

NORMAN ZACKS, 71,
died Nov. 2. Survived by his
wife, Anne; a son, Michael
E. of Rochester; a daughter,
Mrs. Paul (Sharon)
Katzman; two brothers,
Louis and Sam; a sister,
Mrs. Albert (Betty) Lentzer;
and four grandchildren.

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AND

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SINCE 1910

The Family
of the Late

FLORENCE
(FAGIE)
SAMUEL

The Family of the Late

ESTHER PENFIL

Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent bereavement.

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

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Yeshivath Beth
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(owner)

368-3550

ADE[INC
TI-IE RA KAUIMAN Ch

Directors of Funerals

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.

KISLEV NOV.
HARRY EHRENFREUND
1 9
JACOB FISH
1 9
GLICKA.GRUNBAUM
1 9
BEN HOCHMAN
1 9
MOLLIE WEINSTEIN
HOFFMAN
1 9
MORRIS KAPLAN
1 9
SAMUEL BEN POSNER •
1 9
KARL YAGODA
1 9
FEIGA YAMPOLSKY
1 9
ARTHUR BENJAMIN
2 10
SHIRLEY DEVLIN
2 10
FREDA ELSTEIN
2 10
NATHAN FRIDSON
2 10
SADIE GELFUND
2 10
IDA GOLDSTEIN
2 10
HARRY M. GRUBER
2 10
BENJAMIN D. KRUGEL
2 10
JOHN E. SIEGEL
2 10
MINNIE TILCHIN
2 10
3 11
BENNY DEREVNY
AVROHOM Y. EISENSTADT
3 11
3 11
CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG
JACOB JOSLOVE
3 11
SAMUEL KANTOR
33 11
3 11
MORRIS KRANSBERG
BERNARD DUANE LYNN
3 11
ADELE REIDER
3 11
JOSEPHINE ROGGIN
3 11
3 11
ANNE SHEKTMAN
3 11
CHENIEH SIMLAK
3 11
ABRAHAM VALITZKIN
S.UZANNE FRIEDMAN
4 12
LOUIS HOBERMAN
4 12
4 12
BORUCH LEVINE
ISADORE MARCUS
4 12
IDA FINLEY SELKER
4 12
FANNIE ENGEL
5 13
MEYER FREEDMAN
5 13
EVA AVERBUCH
6 14
JOSEPH FELDMAN
6 14
FANNIE FREID
• 6 14
HARRY M. KRUGEL
6 14
6 14
BERNARD SHULMAN
7 15
ROSE GROSSMAN
SHIRLEY JANET SEGERMAN 7 15

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

LOUIS
RAIZIN

27th Day
of Cheshvan
Forever remem-
bered by daughter,
Anne Talon.

* * *

* * *

ARTHUR RUBIN, 68,
died Oct. 31. He leaves his
wife, Ann; three daughters,
Mrs. Leonard (Sheila)
Kopelson of Akron, Ohio;
Mrs. Edward (Loretta)
Strager and Mrs. Stewart
(Hetty) Koral of Miami,
Fla.; a brother, Sanford;
two sisters, Mrs. Sol (Rose)
Schlessel of Beachwood,
Ohio, and Mrs. Ben (Ger-
trude) Ceasar of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.; and seven
grandchildren.

569-0020

FIra Kaufman i Herbert Kaufman • David Techner



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