- 4-Nr.444444: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ HARRY ALPERN, 81, of Detroit, died Aug. 7. Sur- vived by a son, Lee; a sister, Faye Tchor; and three grandchildren. Interment Bay City. * * * NORMAN MICHAEL APPLETON, 66, died Aug. 9. He leaves his wife, Henrietta; two daughters, Wendy and Janis of Ann Arbor; his father, Jacob Applebaum of Montreal, Canada; two brothers; a sis- ter, Mrs. Louis (Beatrice) Fr -Ian, of Montreal; and randchildren. * * * BESSIE DEUTCH, 87, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died Aug. 1. She leaves a brother, Ed- ward Robinson of Mt. Cle- mens; a sister, Edith Raskin of Detroit; one grand- daughter and two great- grandsons. * * * ESTHER DUDELSON, 77, former Detroiter of Great Neck, N.Y., died July 30. Survived by a son, Stan- ley of Great Neck; four Louis Mauthner Louis Mauthner, who was involved with the catering operation at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, died Aug. 10 at age 78. Born in Hungary, Mr. Mauthner lived 24 years in Detroit. He is survived by a son, Thomas of Livonia; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Marietta) Sperber; two sis- ters, Mrs. Rozsi Pollak and Mrs. Manci Pollak, both of Bnei Brak, Israel; and two grandchildren. Interment Jerusalem. The Family of the Late EDWARD FINKEL Acknowledges 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 JACK FINER Acknowledges 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 ALBERT PADOVER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- be- reavement. Friday, August 14, 1981 71 OBITUARIES grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Interment Farmingdale, N.Y. vived by his wife, Sylvia; a a daughter, Mrs. V. Lester son, Donald of Florida; a (Suzanne) Goldstein; a daughter, Mrs. Carl brother, Harry; a sister, (Helene) Kessler of New Mrs. Yetta Reznick of Is- Jersey; a sister, Mrs. Merle rael; and three grand- JENNIE FISCHOFF, (Ginger) Brenner of children. * * * 86, of Detroit, died Aug. 10. California; and two grand- Survived by two daughters, sons. EDYTHE RASKIN, 76, * * * Mrs. Norman (Anne) Sil- died Aug. 8. She leaves a verstein and Mrs. Sarah F. RABBI CHUNA son, Leonard; two daugh- Portnoy; three brothers, HERSCHFUS, 86, of New ters, Loretta and Mrs. Jay Abraham Sherman of Is- York, died Aug. 9. Survived (Marion) Grant; a brother, rael, Leib Sherman of Los by two sons, Dr. Leon of Edward Robinson; eight Angeles, Calif., and Philip Southfield and Dr. J. Aaron grandchildren and seven Sherman of Toronto, Ont.; a of Sharon, Mass.; two great-grandchildren. * * * sister, Mrs. Mary Polk of daughters, Mrs. Shifra Eps- Los Angeles; and four tein and Mrs. Annette HYMAN ROSEN- grandchildren and 10 Grajower, both of New BLATT, 73, of Detroit, died great-grandchildren. York; 12 grandchildren and Aug. 7. Survived by his * * * five great-grandchildren. wife, Freda; a brother, Sam; * * * FLORENCE GAY- three sisters, Mrs. Anita LORD, 73, former De-. RUTH HOFFMANN, Cooke, Mrs. Max (Mary) troiter of Sepulveda, Calif., 83, of Oak Park, died Aug. Tischler of Toledo, Ohio, died recently Survived by a 11. Survived by her hus- and Mrs. Betty Halpern; daughter, Lynn Gross of band, Monroe; and nieces and two grandchildren. California; two brothers, and nephews. * * * Sen. Charles Blondy of WE REMEMBER Southfield and Dr. Sainuel ROSE K. HOLBERG, During the coming Blondy of Florida; a sister, 87, died Aug. 10. She leaves week Yeshivath Lee Jacoby of Southfield; two sons, Ralph and Stanley Beth Yehudah will and three grandchildren. of Canton, N.Y.; four grand- observe the Yahr- * * * children and one great- zeits of the follow- REBECCA GOLD- grandson. Interment ing departed STEIN, 72, died Aug. 12. Philadelphia, Pa. friends. with the * * * traditional Memo- Survived by her husband, rial Prayers, recita- Meyer; a son, Larry; a LEONARD PERL- tion of Kaddish brother, Dr. Maxwell M. MAN, 73, died Aug. 11. He and Studying of Hoffman; a sister, Mrs. Sid- leaves his wife, Celia; a son, Mishnavos. ney (Marion) Leib; and two Dr. Larrence of New York; grandchildren. Services 11 AV AUG. a.m. today at Hebrew William Grinberg JACK ALPERT 16 16 Memorial Chapel. MAE APPLEBAUM 16 16 * * * William M. Grinberg, YEHUDAH L. FINKELSTEIN 16 16 JOSEPH GENDELMAN 16 16 SAM GOLDSTEIN, 68, principal at Lyndon B. ,SAM GORNBEIN 16 16 former Detroiter of Mar- Johnson Elementary School WILLIE HACKER 16 16 LENA HYMAN 16 16 gate, Fla., died Aug. 5. Sur- in Taylor, died Aug. 5 at age LILLIAN KAPLAN 16 16 50. IDA KLENOV 16 16 Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., DANIEL A. LAVEN 16 16 Mrs. Jacobson Mr. Grinberg was RUTH LEWIN 16 16 BARUCH LITVIN 16 16 Sophie Jacobson, who was graduated from Western NATHAN MADGY 16 16 honored several times for Carolina Teachers College SAMUEL MALTZMAN 16 16 the thousands of volunteer in 1955. WILLIAM FOLBE 17 17 IDA GILBERT 17 17 hours she put in at Sinai He taught sixth grade at ZIVEL MILINSKY 17 17 Hospital, died Aug. 12 at Johnson Elementary before DONALD M. WOLIN 17 17 age 85. becoming principal at JACOB ANCHILL 18 18 PAUL BACKHAUT 18 18 Born in New York, Mrs. Williams School in Taylor REBECCA CETRON 18 18 Jacobson was a resident of for six years. He later was YETTA.ZIPORAH COHEN 18 18 Southfield. During World the principal at Taylor BERTHA COOPER 18 18 MAURICE HARRIS 18 18 War II, she was a volunteer Parks School in Taylor for HERMAN RADNER 18 18 with the Red Cross. 10 years. BEN SCHNEIDER 18 18 SAMUEL WEISS She was a life member of 18 18 Mr. Grinberg was a vete- JULIUS BRONSTEIN 19 19 Women's American ORT ran of the Korean War. TZVI COHEN 19 19 and held membership in the He leaves his wife, ANNE FALKOFF 19 19 MINNIE HART 19 19 Brandeis University Na- Dorothy; a son, Benjamin; CELIA KERRETT 19 19 tional Women's Committee, and a brother, Irwin of NATHAN ROSEN 19 19 National Council of Jewish Pembroke Pines, Fla. SKIPPY TILCHIN 19 19 ESTHER B. TATKEN 19 19 Women, Temple Beth El, ZAL AARON 20 20 Great Lakes Club and was ARON BRODER 20 20 Albert Cohen an honorary member of the BESSIE FEINSTEIN 20 20 LOUIS GOLDSTEIN 20 20 Albert Cohen, founder Standard Club. ELI HAUPTMAN 20 20 and co-owner of Alco Metal, She leaves a son, Ivan; BESSIE LIFSHITZ 20 20 Inc. scrap metal brokers, two brothers, Mitchell Vic- LILLIAN MARTON 20 20 JACOB SCHWARTZ 20 20 died Aug. 10 at age 58. tor and Dr. Arthur Victor; LILLY TOPOR 20 20 A native Detroiter, Mr. and four grandchildren. 20 20 FRED BERK Cohen founded his company 21 21 DORA BROWN 21 21 SHAINDEL COTTLER in 1947. He was a member of 21 21 JOSEPH FINE In Memory Of Crescent Shrine Glub, Oak 21 21 VIRGINIA SCHWARTZ My Beloved Park Masonic Lodge and 22 22 DENISE DOKTOR Husband 22 22 MORRIS GOLANER the Scrap Dealers Associa- 22 22 LETTIE GOLDSTEIN tion. 22 22 MELFIN HABER BEN LEVINSON He leaves his wife, 22 22 SAMUEL LEVIN MOLLIE PLOTNISKY Elizabeth; a son, Steven; 22 22 GREENBAUM four daughters, Mrs. Harold Who passed away 22 22 SALLY SCHEY Aug. 15, 1975. Our love 22 22 (Paula) Epstein, Mrs. HERMAN S. SHEAR 22 22 DORA SUKENIC and memories of you Michael (Toby) Hyman, are forever. Sadly mis- Mrs. Melvin (Michele) Yeshivath Beth sed by wife, Clara; chil- Dryman and Cathy; a sister, Yehudah dren and grand- Mrs. Ernest (Anne) Gradis; 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. children. and 10 grandchildren. 557-6750 Southfield I JACK ROTOFSKY, 71, of Windsor, died Aug. 7. Survived by his wife, Ann; a daughter, Gayle Lutback of California; a brother, Harry Riche; two sisters, Belle Shover and Rose Paiken of Hamilton, Ont.; and three grandchildren. Interment Windsor. dinier, both of California, and Mrs. Jerome (Rosalind) Sipher of Southfield; a brother, Jack of Southfield; and seven grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS * * * 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner ; betw. Coolidge & Greenfield MILTON B. SHABER, 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 83, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 11. He leaves a cousin, Jason Tickton of Hun- tington Woods. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward * * * ANNA SOLOMON, 83, of Southfield, died Aug. 6. Survived by a son, Paul of Glencoe, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Ervin (Dorothy) Gold- ing; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. LI 2-8266 MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH AND * * * WILLIAM I. STARK- STEIN, 75, former De- troiter of Palm Springs, Calif., died Aug. 3. 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