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February 13, 1981 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-13

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THE DETROIT itiiiNEWS- - - -fhday
H ifeb e i 13 1981 83

,

ANNA BELLO, 84, died
Feb. 11. She leaves her hus-
Abraham; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Herman (Sara)
Jaffee; two brothers, Rubin
' Bely and Max; two
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
* * *
SHIRLEY BERNS-
TEIN' died Feb. 10. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Kenneth (Terry) Lifton and
Mrs. Calvin (Maxine) Mac:
- key; a brother, Samuel:
Kapp; and six
. glichildren.

Tamarac, Fla., died Feb. 7.
She leaves two sons, Stan-
ley and Sidney; a daughter,
Mrs. Phillip (Rosan) Kap-
lan; and seven grand-
children.

1

I

* * *

RUTH S. COLBERT,
former Detroiter of St.
Louis, died Feb. 9. She
leaves her husband, Louis
L.; two sons, Jordan of Au-
rora, Colo., and Kenneth of
Randallstown, Md.; two
brothers, Joseph Sperling
and Leonard Sperling, both
of Philadelphia; two sisters,
Mrs. Minnie Raymond and
Ann Sperling, both of
Philadelphia; and four
grandchildren.

* * *

JOE BIGMAN, 69, died
Feb. 11. Survived by his
wife, Martha; a son, Martin;
a daughter, Mrs. Philip (Su-
san T.) Perlstein; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Harry (Jay)
Lieberman of Atlanta, Ga.,
and Mrs.. Harold (Rae) Hur-
witz; and three
grandchildren.

* * *

SAMUEL
FER-
SHMAN, 89, died Feb: 10.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Max (Divida) Scheininger;
two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Mar-
kowitz of Florida and Mrs.
Minnie Logan; two
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
** *
FAIVEL FRIEDMAN,
80, died Feb. 10. Survived
by his wife, Betty; and a
brother, Herschel of Buenos
Aires, Argentina.

* * *

MYER BRENNER, 65,
died Feb. 5. Survived by his
wife, Lorraine; two sons,
Gerald L. and Dr. Robert
M.; two brothers, Saul L.
and Seymour of Beverly
Hills, Calif.; three sisters,
Mrs. Fannie Simon of San
Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Rae
Solomon and Mrs. Louis
(Clara) Newman; and two
grandchildren.

-

* * *

JACOB HARRIS, 81,
* * *
died Feb. 10. Survived by
PAULINE CARR, 83, ,__ his wife, Shirley; a son,
died Feb. 4. Survived by two Larry; two daughters, Mrs.
Kenneth (Elaine) Feldman
daughters-in-law, Mrs.
and Beverly of Princeton,
Morton (Alice) Cohen and
N.J.; a brother, Harry of
Mrs. Eugene (Roberta)
Florida;
a sister, Mrs. Jacob
Hirsch; and a grandson,
(Lena) Natow; and four
Sanford M. Carr.
grandchildren.
* * *

LILLIAN CHODUN, 68,
former
Detroiter
of

The Family
of the Late

ANNA
BLAZOFSKY

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

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

The Family
of the Late

GIZELLA
TOBET

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

JACK LEFT, 74, died
Feb. 5. He leaves his wife,
Marion; a daughter, Ms. Iris
Parlangeli; two brothers,,
Harry and David; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Elmer (Etta)
Blankenburg and Ann, both
of Florida; and two grand-
sons.

* * *

BENJAMIN LEVINE,
83, former Detroiter of Palm
Springs, Calif., died Feb. 7.
Survived by his wife, Rose;
five sons, Irving of Bir-
mingham, Dr. Bernard of
Huntington Woods, Martin
of Chicago, Ill., Milton and
Seymour, both of San Diego,
Calif.; a brother, Joseph of
Southfield; a sister, Mrs.
Joseph (Jean) Shifman of
Southfield; 16 grandchil.
dren and three great-grand-
children. Interment Palm
Springs.

In beloved memory of
Irwin Ratner (14th day of
Adar, 1979). Always in our
hearts. Cornelia and family.

In Loving Memory of

You are gone but to-
gether forever. Memory
is a treasure house of
the mind wherein the
monuments thereof are
kept and preserved.
Mother and father,
Bubbe and Zadie. Fay,
Norman, Mike, Allen,
Ronnie, Dennis and
Stacey.

In loving memory of our
dear sister, Lillian San-
dles, who passed away Feb.
12, 1968. Gone but not for-
gotten by her two brothers,
Lester and Morton; two
sisters-in-law, Esther and
Sarah; and three nephews,
Michael, Norman and Lee.

sumammy
In Loving Memory of Our Dear Parents

---

BLANCHE IRENE STERN

who passed away on Feb. 13, 1970 and

IRVING LAWRENCE
STERN

who passed away March 26, 1973.

You are sadly missed by your children.
You are with us every day. Your children,
Carol, Michael, Victor, Gary and Mark.

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Directors of Funerals

MARY SCHWARTZ,
72, died Feb. 5. Survived by
a son, Herbert.

* * *

REBECCA SHEKTER,
74, died Feb. 7. She leaves
two brothers, Max and
Joseph.

* * *

ARTHUR STONE, 81,
former Detroiter .of Pom-
pano Beach, Fla., died Feb.
7. He leaves his wife, Be-
ulah; a son, James of Israel;
a daughter, Mrs. Larry
(Barbara) Rosen of Florida;
three brothers, Sam of Los
Angeles, Calif., George and
Harry Goldstein; and seven
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

* *

* * *

In Memoriam

ANNE and HARRY
PEARLMAN

ARMIN
RUBIN

ABE JOSEPHSON, 89,
died Feb. 11. He leaves a
son, Herbert; a daughter,
Mrs. Fred (Eileen) Gat-
tegno; a sister, Mrs. Hen-
rietta Dorsk of Los Angeles,
Calif.; and four
grandchildren.

* * *

* * *

DAVID LITT, 70, former
Detroiter of Orlando, Fla.,
died Jan. 29. Survived by a
daughter, Susan Ketai of
Ann Arbor; four brothers,
Samuel of Los Angeles,
Calif., Charles S., William
and Bernard S., all of South-
field; and two grand-
daughters.

* * *

JONATHAN LIP-
SHAW, 27, former De-
troiter of Miami, Fla., died
Feb. 11. Survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
(Alice) Lipshaw; two
brothers, Douglas and
Bradley; a sister, Carolyn;
and his grandmother, Mrs.
Joseph (Paula) Levy of
Miami. Interment Miami.

MILDRED' BOBRIN
HONIG, 61, former De-
troiter of Rego Park, N.Y.,
died Feb. 8. Survived by her
husband, Dr. Jerome; two
daughters, Adrienne and
Mrs. Raymond (Susan)
Scott; her mother, Mrs.
Rachel Bobrin of Southfield;

Zoli and Agi Rubin
and Family,
The Family
of the Late

OBITUARIES

two brothers, William Bob-
rin and Albert Bobrin, both
of Southfield; and a sister,
Mrs. Sam (Sydelle)
Rabinowitz of Coconut
Creek, Fla. Interment New
York.

HARRY MARGOLIN of
Royal Palm Beach, Fla.,
died Feb. 4. Survived by his
wife, Ruth; a son, David of
Huntington Woods; two
daughters, Mrs. Carol Liss
of New York and Mrs.
Sandra Watts of Royal Palm
Beach.

* * *

EVE ORMUS, g3, died
Feb. 10. She leaves a son,
Milton Kogan; a sister, Mrs.
Joseph (Celia) Aaronson of
Laguna Beach, Calif.; five
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Interment California.

* * *

* * *

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HENRY RICH, 69, died
Feb. 6. Survived by his wife,
Selma; a son, Herbert J.; a
daughter, Mrs Pinchas
(Shirley) Jarcaig of
Windsor, Ont.; and three
grandchildren.

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ADAR FEB.
ROSE ARONOFF
11 15
MAX E. CHARNESS
11 15
KAREN EINHORN
11 15
ANNE KAUFMAN
11 15
MAURICE LEVIN
11 15
SAMUEL LIBERSON
11 15 '
LOUIS MENENBERG
11 15
JACOB ROSENBERG
11 15
SOLOMON ROSENBERG
11 15
ERNEST WOLFSHEIMER
11 15
ELIZABETH BUSHKIN
12 16.,
CLARA EISENBERG
12 16
LENA FARBER
12 16
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12 16
ISADORE KRAMER
12 16
SOLOMON LAPINSKY
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JENNIE OZADOVSKY
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MORRIS ROSEN
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SAMUEL TECHNER
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ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ
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RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN 13 1-7
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ROSE LEWIS
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KARL LOEWENSTEIN
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FANNIE ROSENTHAL
13 17
IRVING ZEFF
13 17
MARSHA APPEL
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TILLIE COHEN
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SARAH COOPER
14 18.
ABRAHAM EISENMAN
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FREIDA GOTTLIEB
14 18
NECHA GOTTLIEB
14 18
CELIA KING
14 18
BESSIE KUSHNER
14 18
MAX LAKER
14 18
ELLIS MQRKOFSKY
14 18
SAMUEL PLOTKIN
14 18
SARAH SEPPEN
14 18
MEYER BAXTER
15 19
EVA BUNIN
15 19
ALFRED C. FUNKE
15 19
MORRIS J. HART
15 19
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LOUIS KUKES
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MEYER EPHRAIM REVZIN 15 19
CHAYIM WOLFSON
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IDA DAMRAUER
16 20
HARRY LEVIN
16 20
ANN RUBENFAER
16 20
NATHAN RUZUMNA
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MALKA YASSKY
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REBECCA BRESLER
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* * *

BESS
FISHMAN
WILK, 90, died Feb. 8. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
William M. (Marcia) Harris
and Mrs. Marshall (Joan E.)
Cherner; six grandchildren
and one great-grandson.

* * *

JENNIE
PUC-
KOVITSKY TAMAREN,
90, died Feb. 6. Survived by
a son, Sam Pack of Hol-
lywood, Fla.; two daughters,
Mrs. Sam (Ida) Zuroff and
Mrs. Herman (Sally) Shorr
of Pembrooke Pines, Fla.;
five grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.

CLARA PARKER, 63,
died Feb. 5. Survived by a
* * *
son, Edward L.; a daughter,
Mrs. Daniel (Linda)
LOUIS VOLK, 87, died
Doucette; a brother, Mike Feb. 9. He leaves his wife,
Shear; and two grand- Rose; a son, Kenneth; a
children.
brother, Harry of New
* * *
York; a sister, Mrs. Sophie
GOLDIE PLOTNICK, Rubin of Chicago, Ill.; and
80, died Feb. 6. Survived by two grandchildren.
* * *
a son, Philip; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Joseph (Lillian)
ROSE WEISBROT, 90,
Meyers and Mrs. Eva died Feb. 10. She leaves
Bernstein of Milford; two three daughters, Mrs.
brothers, Morris Barnett Jerome (Shirley) Friedman,
and Lewis E. Barnett; five Mrs. Esther Rovin and Mrs.
grandchildren and - five Eric (Bertha) Gottschalk of
great-grandchildren.

JENNIE SCHEER, 87,
died Feb. 4. Survived by two
sons, Philip and Martin; a
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Weins-
tein; seven grandchildren
- and two great-grand-
children.

California; three siiters,
Mrs. Esther LaMed, Mrs.
Emma Nathanson and Mrs.
Ann Tucker; five
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

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