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September 18, 1981 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Nathan Shapiro

Nathan Shapiro, retired
owner and founder of
Nathan Insurance Agency,
died Sept. 11 at age 76.
Born in Russia, Mr. Shap-
iro lived many years in De-
troit- prior to moving to
Tamarac, Fla., five years
ago. He retired in 1972,
after having been in the in-
surance business for 30
years. He was a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons.
He leaves his wife, Flor-
ence; a son, David of War-
ren; a daughter, Mrs. Gail
Benson of Troy; two
brothers, William of Detroit
and Herman of Oak Park;
and two granddaughters.
Interment Detroit.

Correction



The unveiling for Olga
Burton will be held at
Workmen's Circle Cemet-
ery 11 a.m. Sunday and not
at Hebrew Memorial Park
as incorrectly listed in last
week's Jewish News.

The Family
of the Late

MICHAEL

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

The Family
of the Late

HENRY and
HILDA
GOTUFFE

Gives heartfelt thanks-
to all our many friends
and relatives who
helped ease our -pain
with their kindness and
thoughtfulness during
our recent losses.

The Family
of the Late

EDGAR
SCHLUSSEL

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

To our many
wonderful family
and friends we de-
eply appreciate
your sympathy
and are grateful
for your thought-
fulness during the
loss of our dearest
mother,

MINNIE
.RASKIN

Mrs. Belle
•fWeingarden
Mrs; Lillian Rosen
Marvin Raskin
-"-Danny Raskin

Friday, September 18, 1981 19

OBITUARIES

FANNIE BASHIN, 76,
died Sept. 15. She leaves a
brother, Sam Dorf of Hol-
lywood, Fla.; and four sis-
ters, Mrs. Frank (Anna)
Cooper, Mrs. Nathan (Min-
nie) Gersuk, Mrs. Jack (Ida)
Zuckerman and Mrs. Esther
Kurzman of Port Huron.

•• •

JENNIE NESSEL

CHEZ, 76, died, Sept. 9.
Survived by a son, Thomas
Nessel; a daughter, Mrs.
Marvin (Hilda) Shlain; a
brother, Murray Weinman
of Mountain View, Calif.;
five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

••



DAVID FAGAN, 74,

died Sept. 12. He leaves his
wife, Lillian; a son, Rodney;
four daughters, Mrs. Arthur
(Arlene) Segel, Mrs. Roy
(Rita) Boone of El Cajon,
Calif., Mrs. Sandra Jahner
and Mrs. Duane (Judith) •
Wakefield, both of Al-
tamonte Springs, Fla.; a
sister, Mrs. Herman (Mary)
Feldman of Saginaw; 12
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

••



BERNIE G. GOLD-
MAN, 77, died Sept. 11.
Survived by nieces, Ms.
Pearl Goldman and Mrs.
Isaac (Susan) Abraham of
Potomac, Md.
• • •
HILDA GOTLIFFE, 69,
died Sept. 10. She leaves a
son, Harvey Leonard; a
daughter, Mrs. Stanley
(Shirley Elaine) Halprin; a
sister, Mrs. Adele Bernstein
of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.;
and four grandchildren.
• • •

"PAT"
ESTHER
HOROWITZ, 69, died Sept.
14. She leaves a son, Ed-

ward; a daughter, Mrs.
Marvin (Denise) Wein-
traub; a brother, Samuel
Schwartz of Delray Beach,
Fla.; and three grand-
children.

••



LOUIS EDWARD
KIRSCH, 74, died Sept. 10.

Survived by his wife:Laura;
two sons, Jack F. of Ken-

In Loving
Memory Of

MORRIS
ALBERT

Husband, father
and grandfather,
who passed away
25 days in Elul. Al-
ways in our hearts
and never forgot-.
ten.

,

Your loving wife,
children and
grandchildren

sington, Calif., and Rabbi
Sheldon M. of Woodland
Hills, Calif.; a brother,
Nathan; step-brothers,
Norman Levy and Oscar
Levy; step-sister, Mrs. Be-
ssie Schwartz; and four
grandchildren.

•• •

KLEIN-

SYLVIA

SMITH, 73, died Sept. 13.
She leaves her husband,
Ralph; a son, Lewis of Ann
Arbor; and two grand-
daughters,

HARRY B. LETZER,

79, former Detroiter of Hol-
lywood, Fla., died Sept. 13.
He leaves his wife, Netta; a
son, Dr. Gerald of West
Bloomfield; two brothers,
Louis and Albert, both of
Southfield; two sisters,
-Sadye of Detroit and Mrs.
Libby Natkin of Ft. Worth,
Tex.; and four grand-
children. Interment De-
troit.
•• •
KUSHNER
ANNA
LEVIIT, 88, died Sept. 12.
Survived by two sons, Fred
Kushner and Harold Kush-
ner, four grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

••



ROSE LISS, 67, died

Sept. 14. She leaves two
sons, Robert F. and Arthur
Y.; two brothers, Louis
Bloch and S. Mitchell Bloch,
both of Philadelphia, Pa.;
two sisters, Sylvia Shenker
of New Jersey and Lillian
Steinberg of Philadelphia;
and seven grandchildren.

•• •
SHERRI ANDREA
MASSERMAN, 19, died

Sept. 10.- Survived by her
parents, Mr. and Ms. Monte
(Marcia) Masserman; -three
brothers, Darryl C., Brian
A. and Rodney; grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
(Beatrice) Masserman of
Laguna Hills, Calif.
• • •

DAVID MENDELSON,

71, died Sept. 10. Survived
by his wife, Ruth; a son,
Alan J.; a daughter, Carol;
and a sister, Mrs. Guta
Kahana of Tel Aviv, Israel.
• ,•-•
LOUIS NOWEND, 87,
died Sept. 13. Survived by a
son, Max; two daughters, -
Mrs. George (Anne) Gould
and Mrs. Sol (Fannie) Bar-

Memorial Held
for Art Patron

WASHINGTON — Ar-
tists, art critics and politi-
cians were on hand Wed-
nesday at a memorial serv-
ice for Joseph H. Hirshhorn,
the modern arts patron who
died Aug. 31.
Among the dignitaries
was Abe Fortes, former
Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court.

ThEIRA

Directors of Funerals

*

nett; a sister, Mrs. Sadie rams of Philadelphia, Pa.;
Backalar; five grand- and nine grandchildren.
children and four great- Interment Philadelphia.
• • •
grandchildren.
GLADYS SIMON, 83,
• • •
died Sept. 12. She leaves her
BESSIE R. ROME, 88, husband, Harold; a son,
died Sept. 11. She leaves Donald; six grandchildren
three daughters, Mrs. Carl and one great-grandson.
•• •
(Nita) Lichtenstein, Mrs.
Grace Freedman of West
MILDRED ZIRKIN, 75,
Palm Beach, Fla.; and Mrs. of Cleveland, Ohio, died
Jerome R. (Lillian) Reiss; a Sept. 8. Survived by three
sister, Mrs. Nellie Sisitzky sons, Dr. Richard of South-
of Bal Harbor, Fla.; and four field, Dr. Howard of
grandchildren. Interment Beersheva, Israel, and Dr.
in Hartford, Conn.
Joel of Providence, RI.; a
daughter, Mrs. Judith
• • •
SAMUEL ROVNER, Weiser of Coral Gables,
Fla.;
two brothers, Jack
71, died Sept. 14. He leaves
his wife, Rose; three sons,
Marvin of Guam, Nathan of
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Ft. Wainwright, Alaska,
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
and Arthur; four brothers,
1V2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Herbert and Mark, both of
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Florida, Harvey and Ed-
Cemeteries on Woodward
ward of New York; a sister,
JO 4-5557
LI
2-8266
Mrs. Abe (Gertrude) Ab-

WE REMEMBER.
i .... • outing the coming

week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yalu-
zeits of the follow-

eirep

Block of Florida and David
Block of University
Heights, Ohio; a sister, Mrs.
Sally Gilbert of University
Heights; and eight grand-
children.

MONUMENTS BY

BERG AND
URBACH

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

OAK PARK -

LI 4-2212

Next to Stanley Steamer •

Friends of Israel
CANCER
FOUNDATION

For Memorium and
Donations call

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

tautaw, bow. thelitip a Oni•ldiele

399-2711 En. 62641330

Wary Pape

961-4414

ing departed

friends. with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavos

Elul Sept.
21 20
ANNA BLOOM
21 20
SARAH GLASSMAN
21 20
REV. LESTER KING
21 20
SAMUEL NORBER
21 20
RUTH SCHWARTZ
21 10
HARRIET WEINGARDEN
21 20
ABRAHAM YASSKY
YAACOV HIRSH
22 21
B'R ISROEL
22 21
MORRIS BROOKS
22 21
ESTHER R. CARMEN
22 21
ESTHER COHN
22 21
PHILIP FORMAN
22 21
NATHAN HESS
22 21
ROSE IWREY
22 21
ISRAEL MAYROCK
22 21
HARRY MONDRY
22 21
SIGMUND ROHLIK
22 21
JACK SEDER
22 21
FANNIE SCHWARTZ
22 21
SONJA YABECK
23 22
CLARENCE ABLITZ
23 22
YEHUDITH COHEN
23 22
JACOB FEFFER
REBECCA DAVIS FREEDMAN 23 22
23 22
LEAH MORRISON
23 22
REBECCA PODOLSKY
23 22
TIWE SANSKY
23 22
JACOB SOBERMAN
24 23
LIBBIE BUTZER
24 23
DORA CHABEN
24 23
PETER S. GOLDSTEIN
24 23
HYMAN KRASNICK
24 23
BESSIE KRAUSE
24 23
ALMA ROBINSON
24 23
REGINA RUBINSTEIN
24 23
MAX SCHNEIDER
24 23
HARRY THAV
25 24
MORRIS ALBERT
25 24
MAX AVERBACH
25 24
ALBERT DAVIS
25 24
ANNA GRUSKIN
25 24
MEYER LEVY
25 24
JACOB MILLER
25 24
PAUL MILLER
25 24
JACOB MUST
25 24
SOPHIE SCHERR
26 25
IDA COHEN
26 25
DAVE GOOZE
26 25
SHIRLEY GRUBER
26 25
NATHAN ROSENBERG
27 26
DAVID MAISELOFF
27 26
ISADORE ROSENBLOOM
27 26
JOSEPH SLAKTER
27 26
,MALKA YAMPOLSKY

fesitivath Bath

Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield

Monuments For A I Jewish Cemeteries

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SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY

Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years

19800 WOODWARD
(setw. 7 i 8- Mile)

SAM GORLICK

(owner)

368-3550

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably jbllowed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of -
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.

Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd.,
557-6644
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

AN ChAPELINC 569-0020

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