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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Schwartz, Former Detroiter

) Dr. Albert A. Schwartz, a
consultant of materials and
chemist for General Electric
Aerospace Electronic Sys- .
tems, died Nov. 7.
A former Detroiter, Dr.
Schwartz was born in
Philadelphia and earned a
BS degree from Carnegie
Institute of Technology in
Pittsburgh and a PhD de-
gree from Case-Western
Reserve University.

I

While in Detroit, he was
president of the men's club
of the former Cong. Beth
Aaron. He also held mem-
bership in the Zionist
Organization of Detroit.
In New Hartford, N.Y.,
where he made his home,
Dr. Schwartz was a
member and first vice
president of Temple Beth
El and its men's club and
choir. He was active in ef-
forts on behalf of the
Dr. Goldberg
United Way, United
--. . Robert B. Goldberg, a Jewish Appeal, Techn-
mployed optometrist ion, ZOA and the Weiz-
I ciated with Group mann Institute in Israel,
Vision Center and Dobrik among others.
Hearing and Optical, died
He is survived by his wife,
Nov. 6 at age 32.
former Detroiter Nettie
Born in Erie, Pa., Dr. (Seligson); three sons, Dr.
Goldberg earned a BS de- Sheldon of Manlius, N.Y.,
gree from Wayne State Dr. J. Sanford of Marion,
University in 1970. He Pa., and Dr. David of Vil-
earned his Doctor of Op- lanova, Pa.; a sister, Mrs.
tometry degree at the Il- Bernard (Billie) Sherman
linois College of Optometry of Livonia; and six
in Chicago in 1974.
grandchildren. Interment
He was a member of Tem- New York.
ple Israel, the Association of
Michigan Optometrists and Correction
the Illinois College of Op-
In the obituary notice for
tometry Alumni Associa- Bluma Wolfe Ronson ap-
tion.
pearing in last week's
He leaves his wife, Bar- Jewish News, the name of
bara; his parents, Mr. and her brother, Dr. Bennett
Mrs. David (Ruth) Wolfe of Southfield was in-
Goldberg; and two brothers, advertently omitted from
Gary and Stanley.
among the names of the
survivors.

OBITUARIES

FREIDA BLOSTEIN,
76, died Nov. 7. She leaves a
son, George; two sisters,
Mrs. Aaron (Marilyn)
Karabelnick and Mrs.
George (Jeanne) Unger-
leider; and two grandsons.

ALICE BOXMAN, 75,
died Nov. 12. She leaves two
sons, Dr. Donald and Mel-
vin; and four grandchildren.

* * *

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The Family
of the Late

FRANK
MILGROM

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in-his memory 12 noon
Sunday, Nov. 16, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Gruskin will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

In Loving Memory
of My Beloved
Husband

JULIUS
BERKOWITZ

Who passed away
Nov. 14, 1978. Deeply
loved and missed by
your wife, Mollie; and
children, Harriet, Mar-
vin and Bob.

In Memory
of Our Beloved
Father and
Grandfather

FRED ROTH

Nov. 15, 1970
A day does not go by
t you are not in our
oughts. Your memory
will live in our hearts
forever. Your children,
Allan, Sandy and Ivan
Collins; Granddaugh-
ters, Marla and Eden.

In Loving
Memory Of

BETTY
STERN

Who passed away
Nov. 12, 1972. You are
always in our hearts.
Sadly missed by your
children, grandchildren
and great-
grandchildren.

Among so many sad
realities we can but ill
endure to rob anticipation of
its pleasant visions.
— Giles

Friday, November 14, 1980 11

HERMINE STONE
COTTON, 62, of Miami Be-
ach, Fla., died Nov. 8. She
leaves three brothers,
Joshua J. Stone of Bloom-
field Hills, Edward M.
Stone of West Bloomfield
and Charles Stone of South-
field; nieces and nephews.
Interment Detroit.

* * *

JACK GLICKSTEIN,
71, died Nov. 10. He leaves
his wife, Ethyl; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jerrold (Janice)
Sherman and Mrs. Charles
(Susan) Schubiner; a
brother, Nathan; a sister,
Mrs. Martin (Helen)
Pearlman; and three
grandchildren.

ter, Mrs. Lou (Rose) Levitch
of Buffalo, N.Y.; seven
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

* * *

JANE GOLDEN, 67,
died Nov. 7. She leaves her
husband, Leon; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gerald (Fran)
Uzansky and Mrs. Richard
(Linda) Krieger; a sister,
Mrs. William (Una) Lasky
of Rancho Bernardo, Calif.;
and four grandchildren.

* * *

SEYMOUR (SY) GOR-
DON, 63, died Nov. 8. He
leaves a daughter, Mrs. El-
liott (Mimi) Levine of Palm
Springs, Calif.; and a sister,
Mrs. Anne Becher.

* * *

DR. HERBERT HAR-
RISON, former Detroiter of
Los Angeles, Calif., died
Nov./8. He leaves his wife,
Rae; a son, Dr. Ted of Ann
Arbor; two brothers, Ben of
Southfield and Dr. Simon of
Southfield; a sister, Mrs.
Fred (Mollie) Burnstein of
West Palm Beach, Fla.; and
two granddaughters.
Interment California.

* * *

* * *

DAVID HERMAN, 84,
ETHEL GOLDBERG,
of
Chicago, El., died Nov. 7.
85, of Toronto, Ont.,
Canada, died Nov. 1. Sur- He leaves his wife, Bertha; a
vived by her husband, Sam; brother, Joseph of Detroit;
two sons, Herbert and three sisters, Mrs. Leon
Harry; two daughters, Mrs. (Rose) Colbert of Southfield,
Frank (Yetta) Lean and Mrs. Don (Edith) LoVasco of
Mrs. Max (Hilda) Alspector Oak Park and Mrs. Harry
of Farmington Hills; a sis- (Ann) Aisen of Southfield.
Interment Detroit.

* * *

The Family of the Late

ROSE KAUFMAN

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

In Cherished Memory of Brother

JERRY GLADSTONE

Who passed away on Nov. 9, 1964 (5th of
Kislev 5725) and Mother

SOPHIE GLADSTONE

Who passed away on Nov. 30, 1953 (23
days in Kislev). You will never be forgotten,
beloved brother and mother, nor will you
ever be. As long as life and memories last.
None can fill your vacant place.
Sadly missed by your brother and son,
Arthur

In Loving Memory Of

LOUIS RUSSMAN

Nov. 14, 1960
Each day you are our guide in life. We will
love you forever.

Tillie, Bob, Paul Alvin,
Sandy, Elaine, Sherry, all
your grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

LAWRENCE KAYNE,
73, died Nov. 11. Survived
by his wife, Ida; a son,
Jerald of San Antonio, Tex.;
a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Ei-
leen) Grossman of Novi; two
brothers, Samuel A. and
Aryeh Koziol of Israel; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Golda Lichtig of Is-
rael; and five
grandchildren.

H. C. Davidson

Harry C. Davidson, foun-
der of Linwood Pipe and
Supply Co. in Detroit, died
Nov. 7 at age 90.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Davidson founded his com-
pany 55 years ago. He was
active in efforts on behalf of
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, Detroit Chapter of
the American Technion
Society and held member-
ship in Knollwood Country
Club and Mosaic Lodge of
the Masons.
He leaves his wife, Doris;
a son, Dr. Gerald of Brook-
line, Mass.; two daughters,
Mrs. Maurice (Marjorie)
Kurzmann and Mrs. David
(Arlene) Margolin; and 10
grandchildren.

Charles Adler, Jr.

NEW YORK — Charles
Adler,
an independent
inventor Jr.,ho created safety
devices for airplanes, auto-
mobiles and trains, died
Oct. 23 at age 81.

rid E lm KA MAN

Directors of Funerals

18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

three
Jersey;
BEATRICE LEWIS New
died Nov. 8. She leaves a grandchildren and three
brother, Fred Schwartz of great-grandchildren.
* * *
Clinton, Mich.
* * *
JESSIE WINSTON, 87,
JEANETTE R. OS- died Nov. 7. She leaves a
TREICHER, 59, died Nov. son, Harold; a daughter,
11. She leaves a son, Mrs. Ben (Estelle) Britman;
Ronald; a brother, Albert four grandchildren and one
Re'snick of Tucson, Ariz.; great-grandson.
and one grandson.

* * *

GERTRUDE STERN,
77, died Nov. 12. She leaves
her husband, Irving; a son,
Leon of Dallas, Tex.; a
daughter, Mrs. Morton L.
(Harriet) Baker; and four
grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER



* *

HARRY TARAN, 90,
died Nov. 9. He leaves a son,
Irving; two daughters, Mrs.
Leonard (Lily) Cousins of
Phoenix, Ariz., and Alice;
four grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

* * *

CHARLES TAUB, 82,
died Nov. 6. Survived by a
daughter, Sandra; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Sophie Wiederman
of Far Rockaway, N.Y.

* * *

AL WEIN, 80, died Nov.
6. Survived by a son, Jack; a
daughter, Mrs. Marshall
(Rochelle) Stillman; a
brother, Ben Weinrib of To-
ronot, Ont.; two sisters,
Mrs. Helen Feiner and Mrs.
Sarah Langer of Toronto;
and four grandchildren.

* * *

REGINA WIENER, 96,
died Nov. 8. She leaves a
son, Stanley Warren; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Lillian Roth of

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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


A. CHODOROFF
816
•LARRY M. FOGEL
16
RICHARD A. GOOEL
16
CHARLES G. HALPERT
16
BESSIE KUNIN
16
16
LOUIS LANGWALD
ERNEST LEVI
16
BESSIE MATZ
16
LILLIE SPECTOR
16
16
ALBERT SUFFRIN
17
BEN BERNSTEIN
DR. JOSEPH CARLEBACH
17
17
MRS. R. CHODOROFF
17
ASNA GOTTLIEB
17
SONIA LEFOND
BERTHA RUBIN
17
17
LILLIAN VICTOR
17
EVA ZITRIN
1
18
PEARL ARONOFF
BERNICE BERMAN
1 18
1 18
ALEX COHEN
1 18
JOSEPH DEUTSCH
1 18
JACOB FINK
1 18
JOSEPH GORMAN
1 18
SAM HOROWITZ
1 18
ESTHER KRANSBERG
ABE LANGWALD
1 18
ROSE HANNAH SOLOMON 1 18
1 18
SALLY YOUNG
11 19
HOWARD S. BENNETT
HARRY BROWN
11 19
SARAH BURNSTEINE
11 19
RABBI SHRAGA F. KAHANA 11 19
DAVID KATLER
11 19
CHARLES A. KOMER
11 19
11 19
JEANETTE SCHLOSS
11 19
VICTOR SEYBURN
11 19
FRANK SKOLNIK
12 20
CHAIM DOVID B. RUBEN
CHAYA ROCHEL B. YECHIEL 12 20
CHANNAN B'R SHMUEL
12 20
12 20
SAMUEL P. GOLDSTEIN
SANFORD L. KETCHEN
12 20
12 20
ARTHUR MOSS -
12 20
DAVID PINSKER
12 20
REBECCA RUBIN
12 20
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
12 20
CLARA ZAHLER
13 21
ESTHER ECKMAN
13 21
SIDNEY GOULD
13 21
MORIS H. KANER
13 21
ALICE KATZ
13 21
MARY KRASS
13 21
LENA G. LAVINE
13 21
IDA MENKOWITZ
REGINA NEIMARK
13 21
13 21
REBECCA RABINOWITZ
13 21
WILLIAM ROTHMAN
13 21
ZELDA VINIKOFF
13 21
JACK ZALMANOW
14 22
JULIUS GOLDMAN
14 22
MOSES GROSSBERG
14 22
BESSIE KNOPPOW
14 22
MARY REBECCA LEVIN
14 22
SANDOR S. SHAPIRO

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