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October 16, 1981 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-16

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THE AETRIlii: JEWISH NEWS



Friday, *taker: 16,4911' 71

OBITUARIES

ROSE BRASS, 91,Of De- children and two great-
troit, died Oct. 8. Survived grandchildren. Interment
by a son, Hugh; two
California.
daughters, Mrs. Judith
• •
Dresner and Mrs. Jack
BELLE FREEDMAN,
(Sylvia) Roth; a sister, Mrs.
Anna Goldman; seven - 76, of Southfield, died Oct.
8. Survived by a daughter,
grandchildren and seven
Mrs. Stanley (Rose) Sig-
great-grandchildren.
• • •
man; and three grand-
children.
JEANNETTE FOGET,
•• •
77, of Riverhead, N.Y-, died
RONALD FREEMAN,
Oct. 11. She leaves a son,
Robert of Orlando, Fla.; a , 71, of Oak Park, died Oct. 8.
brother, William Simon of Survived by his wife, Ger-
Farmington Hills; a sister, trude; two sons, Sanford and
Dennis; a sister, Mrs. Jacob
Mrs. Max (Edna) Silk; eight
grandchildren_ and two (Leah) Halperin of Warren;
great-grandchildren. Ser- and seven grandchildren.
vices in Detroit.
• • •

JACK FRANKEL, 82,
former Detroiter of
Lakewood, Calif., died Oct.
2. Survived by his wife, Bes-
sie; three daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Millie) Greenberg
of Lakewood, Mrs. S-Cott
(Rose) Thompson of Norco,
Calif., and Mrs. Henry
(Faye) Lybeck of Oak Park;
a sister, Mrs. Anne Sher-
man of Detroit; four grand-

Hyman Lipiitz

Hyman Lipsitz, owner of
Capital Waste Paper, died
Oct. 14 at age 81.
Born in Poland, Mr. Lip-
sitz lived 49 years in De-
troit. He was a past presi-
dent of the Hebrew Benevo-
lent- Society, member and
past president of the Pin-
ker Aid Society and a
member of Cong. Bnai
Moshe.

He is survived by his wife,
Bella; two sons, Harold and
Ralph of Israel; a daughter,
Mrs. Merel (Natalie) Eps-
tein; a brother, David of
Haifa, Israel; a sister, Mrs.
Avraham (Miriam)
Komorofsky of Haifa; six
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Services
11 a.m. today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

HERMAN FRIED-
MAN, 90, of Oak Park, died
Oct. 10. Survived by his
wife, Josephine; three sons,
Harold of Milford, Bruno of
Honolulu, Hawaii, and
Egon of Panama; and eight
grandchildren.
• • •
HELEN FAEDER
GILMAN, 76, died Oct. 11.
She leaves her husband,
David; a son, Benjamin
Faeder of Dallas, Tex.; and
four grandchildren.
• • •

Cong. Shaarit Hap-
laytah expresses its
condolences to the Sor-
kowitz family on the
passing of

The Family
of the Late

MR. SAMUEL
SORKOWITZ

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 25, at
Nusach H'Ari Cemet-
ery, Woodward bet-
ween Eight and Nine
Mile Rds. Rabbi Hal-
pern will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

SHIRLEY
WATERSTONE

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 25, at
_Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

FANNIE KAPLAN, 84,
died Oct. 12. She leaves two
sons, Dr. Earl and Robert; a
sister, Mrs. Charles (Ger-
trude) Cornfield of Hallan-
dale, Fla.; six grandchildren
and four great-grand-
children.

•• •

BERTHA KOTZEN, 81,
died Oct. 8. She leaves a son,
Alan; six grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
• • •
LILLIAN MENDEL-
SON, 78, died Oct. 10. She
leaves her husband, Albert;
a son, M. Richard of
Schenectady, N.Y.; a
daughter, Mrs. Arthur
(Faye) Schwartz; a brother,
Morris Leibovich of Toledo,
Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Warren
(Sylvia) Stone of Toledo;
and five grandchildren.
• • •

HARRIETT (COOKIE)
RICE, 46, former Detroiter
of Phoenix, Ariz., died Oct.
8. Survived by her husband,
Melvin; three sons, Robert,
ALICE HELFGOTT, Richard and Ronald; three
86, of Windsor, Ont., died daughters, Mrs. Gary
Oct. 11. Survived by six (Randy) Dempsey, Robyn
daughters, Mrs. Archie and Risa; her father, Max

(Harriet) Luborsky. of Goodman of Phoenix; a
Windsor, Mrs. Edythe Dob- brother, Jack Goodman of
kin of Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs. Phoenix; a sister, Mrs.
Rhea Lazarus of Livonia,
Mrs. Paul (Etta) Solway of
Our Mother
Birmingham, Mrs. Percy
(Myrna) Marcus of Kings-
SARAH
ton, Ont., and Mrs. Marlene
GOREN
Safe of Oak Park; 15 grand-
Six years ago,
children and one great-
grandchild.
Oct. 8, 1975. Al-
-
• • •
ways remembered
SANFORD J. HIR-
and always loved
SHFIELD, 66, died Oct. 12.
in our hearts.
He leaves his wife, Anne;
two sons, Stuart of
Your loving family
Scottsdale, Ariz., and Ar-
thur of San Francisco,

Common sense is the
knack of seeing things as
they are, and doing things
as they ought to be done.
— C.E. Stowe

SAMUEL PECK

Calif.; a brother, Lyle W.;
and a sister, Mrs. Leonard
(Zora) Horwitz; and two
grandchildren.
• • •
.

May his memory be
blessed.

MAX
SHAPIRO

Who passed away
Sept 26, 1980 (the 16th
of Tishri). Thinking of
you every day. Our
memories and hearts
are with you all the time.
We miss you.

Your Wife and Children

JOSEPH MARTIN SEGEL

This first year, Oct. 18, you are sadly mis-
sed. A man whose knowledge as a pharma-
cist was endless, whose patience and under-
standing with people was superb. You were
a devoted husband, father, grandfather and
brother. You will never be forgotten. You
touched too many lives. The void in our heart
is because of you.
The Segel Family

ThE

Directors of Funerals

Douglas (Gayle) McNeil of
Tucson, Ariz.; and three
grandchildren. Interment
Phoenix.
• • •
HARRY ROSENTHAL,
92, former Detroiter of San
Jose, Calif., died Oct. 9.
Survived by a son, David of
Southfield; a daughter, Mrs.
Ellen Tannenbaum of San
Jose; four grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Interment Los Angeles.

MICHAEL SCHOR, 91,
died Oct. 13. He leaves a
son, Sydney of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a daughter, Cecile of
New York City; two grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
• • •

YAKOV SHEINKER,
75, died Oct. 8. He leaves his

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• • •

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IDA WEXLER, 69, of
Southfield, died Oct. 11.
Survived by a daughter,

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renewing themselves in the cycle of sea-
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When making your Will, provide that a
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in that of someone dear to you, handing
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A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the
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in strict confidence apply to

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MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

MORTON SMITH, 87,
died Oct. 10. He leaves his
wife, Shirley; three
brothers, Abraham, David
and Irving of Pikesville,
Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Harry
(Fan) Srere and Mrs. Tubie
(Gertrude) Resnik.

Mary Papa

TISHREI OCT.
20 18
SAM BIELEWITCH
20 18.
HARRY A DAVIDSON
20 18
SAM KATZ
20 18
CHARLES RUBEL
20 18
HARRY WEXLER -
JACK BECKWITH
21 19
21 19
MEYER BEIGLER
21 19
LEAH BUDNICK
— 21 19
BERNICE COLE
21 19
HARRY JAFFIN
21 19
PEARL KIND
21 19
SARAH LEVIN
21 19
MORTIMER J. LISS
21 19
MORRIS SAHAM
21 19
' ROSE SCHWARTZ
22
20
MICHAEL BERRIS
22 20
WILLIAM BORDELOVE
22 20
BETTY COHEN
22 20
LOUIS JULIUS COHEN
22 20
KATE GORMEZANO
22 20
LOUIS H. LEVINE
22 20
GOLDIE MENDELSOHN
22 20
ABRAHAM OAKMAN
22 20
EDWARD SIMON
23 21
ROCHEL BAS SHMUEL
23 21
MORRIS Z. BORINSTEIN
23 21
IRVING ELSON
23 21
VIOLA NEWMAN KOPP
23 21
AARON POLLACK
23 21
ELKA ROHLIK
23 21
HARRY SHULMAN
24 22
DORA BARUCH
24 22
MINNIE BERMAN
24 22
DR. HAROLD M. DANA
24 22
NORMAN FOLBE
24 22
SOPHIE HERSCHBERG
24 22
PHILIP NORWICH
24 22
AARON DAVID LEVIN
24 22
ABRAHAM LEVITIN
24 22
AARON B. MARGOLIS
24 22
ISRAEL MILLER
24 22
HARRY WETSTEIN
25 23
SOLLIE ANTMAN
25 23
WOLFE WILLIAM ATLAS
25 23
LOUIS DANN
25 23
HELEN G. KLEIN
25 23
EVA LESSER
.
25 23
ROSE MARKS
25 23
NATHAN SACHS
25
23
SADIE WHITEMAN
25 23
NATHAN ZACK
26 24
JACOB COHEN
26 24
SAMUEL COHEN
26 24
SAMUEL L. FAUDMAN
26 24
FREDA FOX
26 24
BERNARD GREENBAUM
26 24
ANNA MAXMAN
26 24
SAMUEL ROSENBERG
ISAAC EDWARD SPERLING 26 24

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Mrs. Donald (Loraine)
Oginsky of Dallas, Tex.; a
brother, David Stofer; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Harold (Bess)
Levitt; and two grand-
children.

For Memoriams and
Donations call

Dunng the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
oerts of the follow-
ing departed
friends. - with the
traditional Memo-
nal Prayers. recita-
tion Of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mahnavos

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

wife, Feodosia; a son, Eugen
of Leningrad, Russia; a
daughter, Mrs. Boris
(Lydia) Kuniaysky; a
brother, two sisters and two
grandchildren.

569-0020

U Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner

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