THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 19, 1982
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OBITUARIES
RICHARD L. AR-
KIN, 20, died Feb. 11. He
leaves his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin (Joane) Arkin;
two brothers, Martin of St.
Louis and Stuart; a sister,
Jennifer; and grandparents,
Mrs. Ida Arkin Soskin, Mr.
and Mrs. Solomon (Lorene)
Spector and Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney (Henrietta) Levine.
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brothers, Jack and Joe; a
sister, Rose Balen of De-
troit; and five
grandchildren.
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JOSEPH L. COLVIN,
87, died Feb. 17. He leaves
his wife, Bertha; two sons,
Wallace and Arnal of San
Diego, Calif.; a brother,
Henry Crane; two sisters,
Mrs. Minnie Berg and Mrs.
Sylvia Levine of New York;
six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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ANNA SILBERSTEIN
FRANKEL, 92, died Feb.
16. She leaves a son, Abel
Selburn; two daughters,
Mrs. Jay (Jeanette)
Lieberman of Sun City,
Ariz., and Mrs. Melvin (Til-
lie) Gardner; a brother, Max
Ornstein of Atlanta, Ga.;
two sisters, Sophie Ornstein
and Mrs. Goldie Hirsch of
Tucson, Ariz.; 10
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
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Tian
Benedered;
two
brothers, Simon Gontowicz
of France and Henry Gonto
of Oak Park; a sister, Mrs.
Sarah Riterski of France;
and three grandchildren.
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LEWIS LEVIN, 61, died
Feb. 13. He leaves a brother.
David B.; and three sisters,
Leona, Mrs. Dorothy Miller
and Mrs. Ella Vineberg.
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DR. JUDITH G. LIEB-
ERMAN, 37, died Feb. 17.
She leaves a son, David; a
daughter, Beth; her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Marvin
(Emily) Goldstein of
Youngstown, Ohio; and a
sister, Mrs. Eleanor Jacobs
of New Jersey. Services 10
a.m. today at Temple Beth
Emeth, Ann Arbor.
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MORRIS MARKO, 62,
of Madison Heights, died
Feb. 5. Survived by a
daughter, Sandy; three sis-
ters, Mrs. George J. (Rose)
Gannage of Brighton, Mrs.
Arthur (Kay) Wilde of St.
Clair and Sarah of Yp-
silanti.
Eugene of Dallas, Tex.; two
sisters, Mrs. Betty Brodkin
of Van Nuys, Calif., and
Mrs. Jean Rubach of South-
field; eight grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Interment California.
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LILLIAN SCHECH-
TER, 69, of Oak Park, for-
WE REMEMBER
ANNIE ATKINS, 99, of
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During the coming
Toronto, Ont., died Feb. 10.
week YeshiVath
Survived by a son, Dr. Jack
Beth Yehudah will
of Toronto; fwo daugh-
observe the Yahr-
ters, Mrs. Leslie C. (Edith)
zeits of the follow-
Cohen of Farmington Hills
ing departed
and Mrs. Sue Daniels of To-
friends, with the
ronto; seven grandchildren
traditional Memo-
and eight great-
rial Prayers, recita-
grandchildren. Interment
tion of Kaddish
Toronto.
and Studying c'
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., Mishnavos.
FLORENCE BAG-
GLEMAN, 82, of Oak Park,
SHEVAT FEB.
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ROSE FELDSTEIN
died Feb. 13. Survived by a
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HANNCHEN HESS
son, Jerry N. Balan; a
28 21
MAX KAPLAN
28 21
JACK LUBLIN
daughter, Mrs. Donald
28 21
DAVID
MORRIS
(Jacqueline) Bernstein of
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LIFSHA OLESHANSKY
Woodland Hills, Calif.; a
28 21
BENJAMIN A. POLLACK
SHARGO JOSEPH
brother, Joseph Cop-
28 21
PHILLIP
RUFFSKY
BEATRICE HEN-
persmith of West Palm Be-
29 22
MARY ERLICH
ach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. DELMAN, 61, died Feb. 16.
29 22
MARY FILL
29 22
EUGENE J. GOODMAN
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Sydelle Rappaport and Mrs. Survived by a brother, Dr.
29 22
SAMUEL
GORE
Peter (Rose) Salter; and four Manuel H.; and three
PAUL MAXINE
SIDNEY PHILLIPS,
sisters,
Mrs.
Evelyn
grandchildren.
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GREENBLATT
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ESTHER FREYDA KLAUS.
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Ginter, Mrs. Saul (Marion) 74, former Detroiter of
Lauderdale,
Fla.,
died
Feb.
29 22
HERMAN
SCHEN
Auslander
and
Mrs.
Samuel
LILLIAN D. (BLOCK)
SIMA KAILA B. MOSHE
29 22
2. Survived by his wife, Ida;
L.
(Sylvia)
Rosenfeld.
29 22
MAX WAIN
BROWN, 62, former De-
a son, Paul of Farmington
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BEN WEIDER
troiter of Tarzana, Calif.,
Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Jack
30 23
BEN BARNETT
MARTHA KAPLAN (Harriett) Allen of South-
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died Feb. 5. Survived by her
AARON LOUIS BERG
30 23
BENJAMIN BRONCWAIG
husband, Irving; a son, died Feb. 4. She leaves a sis- field; six grandchildren and
30 23
LOUIS
M.
DUNN
Steve of Encino, Calif.; ter, Mrs. Morris (Lillian)
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two great-grandchildren.
ERNA EISCH
30 23
CHASHE M. LEVENSON
three daughters, Krawitz of Philadelphia,
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HUMAN ROSEN
Elaine Locksley of Marina Pa.
30 23
MIRRIAM
SCHEY
ESTHER
RICE,
86,
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Del Rey, Calif.; Sharon
30 23
DORA
SEIDEL
former Detroiter of Seal Be-
30 23
LEO NATHAN SPECTOR
Smokier and Renee
ROSE KREISMAN, 65, ach, Calif., died Feb. 16.
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ABRAHAM WOLOK
Antman of Tarzana; two of Oak Park, died Feb. 12. Survived by three sons,
ADAR
brothers, Sam Block of Be- Survived by husband, Elias; Maurice of Seal Beach,
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DAVID DAVIS
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ALBERT DVORKIN
verly Hills and Monte Block a son, Roger of Trumbull, Harvey of Southfield and
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JOSEPH FREEDMAN
of Oak Park; a sister, Rose Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Lil-
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MILLIE GALLOW
N
Satin of Tarzana; and seven
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ABRAHAM GOOK
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MAX HARRIS
grandchildren. Interment Mildred Bazell
The Family
FRANK ERWIN
of Our Beloved
Los Angeles.
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LEIDERMAN
Mildred Bazell, manager
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SAUL MARX
ESTHER
and bookkeeper for Bazell
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FANNIE REMER
HYMAN BRYMAN, 74, Interiors, died Feb. 13 at
GASTMAN
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RUTH SELTZER
former Detroiter of Los age 52.
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ASHER
SMITH
Acknowledges with
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MARY
WEINGARDEN
Angeles, Calif., died Feb. 3.
grateful appreciation
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
2 25
JACK ABRAMSON
Survived by his wife, Eva; a Bazell sang in the women's
the many kind ex-
2 25
JOSEPH CLINTON
pressions of sympathy
2 25
son, David; a daughter, Mrs. choir of Cong. Beth Achim
NATHAN DINKIN
2 25
BELLA
ELLIAS
extended
by
relatives
Michael (Joyce) Adler; two and was a member of
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HARRY KAHN
and friends during the
2 25
JOHN MARKOWITZ
Hadassah, Bnai Brith
family's recent be-
Edith Muskovitz Women
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SARA MILLER
and Purity Chap-
reavement.
MARVIN MODLINSKY
2 25
Edith Muskovitz, a ter, Order of the Eastern
2 25
MARY OLSTEIN (SORKIN)
2 25
SAM OSNOS
member of Jewish com- Star.
2 25
AARON POLLACK
munal organizations, died
She leaves her husband,
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HENRY RICH
Feb. 15 at age 82.
2 25
FRED SEGAL
Jack; a son, Paul of Dallas,
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BEN
SOLOMON
-.
Born in Russia, Mrs
In loving memory of my
Tex.; her mother, Mrs.
JENNIE
PUCKOVITSKY
Mother
Muskovitz was a member of Lewis (Sylvia) Lesser of
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TAMAREN
Ein Karem Chapter of California; two sisters, Mrs.
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LOUIS. WALTMAN
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NOAH
APPLEBAUM
Hadassah, Jewish Home for Louis (Leona) Jaffee of
ROSE
MARY FAIGIN
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Aged Auxiliary and Hebrew Roswell, Ga., and Mrs.
MORRIS KRAIZMAN
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RAIZIN
Benevolent Society.
SAM LUX
3 26
Harold (Prudence) Wolpa of
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ESTHER NOVITZ
She leaves two daughters, Playa Del Rey, Calif.
and Brother
3 26
ISRAEL TOPOR
Mrs. Herbert (Sylena) Sil-
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YITZCHAK WAINER
3 26
verstein and Mrs. Harold Harry Hoffert
ANN WILNER
3 26
DR.
SANDER
ALFRED
HOWARD
WOLIN
(Harriet) Friedman; a sis-
4 27
NATHAN DEUTSCH
Harry B. Hoffert, a self-
ter, Mrs. Bessie Krevitz;
RAIZIN
4 27
JENNIE FELDMAN
employed
accountant,
died
4 27
LOUIS GOLDBERG
five grandchildren and
Feb.
15
at
age
82.
4
27
ISRAEL
GOLDIN
Whose
fifth
yahrzeits
three great-grandchildren.
4 27
PINCHUS KAPLAN
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
occur on the first of
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FRANK ORECHKIN
Adar and third of Adar.
Mr. Hoffert was a member
fax Shultz
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ELKUNO ROSENHECK
Forever in my heart and
of Bnai Brith Israel Lodge.
4 27
SARAH WEINGARDEN
Max H. Shultz, a furni-
memory.
He leaves his wife, Kitty;
ture merchant, died Feb. 12 a son, Myles; a daughter,
Yeshivath Beth
Sister and Daughter,
at age 70.
Mrs. Martin (Honora) Levy;
Yehudah
Anne
Talon
Born in Jersey City, N.J., a brother, Percy;- and five
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield
Mr. Shultz lived 60 years in grandchildren.
Detroit. He was a member of
Temple Israel and the Fur-
niture Club.
He leaves his wife, Anne;
a daughter, Mrs. Marvin
(Ellen) Dubrinsky; a sister,
Mrs. Eliot A. (Esther)
18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield
Magidsohn; and two grand-
Directors of Funerals
children.
i
merly of North Miami Be-
ach, died Feb. 12. Survived
by her Eusband, Jack; three
daughters, Mrs. Malcolm
(Shirley) Simon, Mrs.
Richard (Marsha) Greens-
tein and Mrs. Sandy (Har-
riet) Friedman; a brother,
Barney Zatkoff; a sister,
Mrs. Hilda Mazer; and six
grandchildren.
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ETHEL SMITH, 74, died
Feb. 14. She leaves a son,
Donald A.; a daughter, Bar-
bara Wolton of Phoenix,
Ariz; a brother, Carl Kot-
kin; and five grandchildren.
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DR. ALAN TRAURIG,
47, former Detroiter of
Waterbury, Conn., died
Feb. 12. Survived by his
wife, Sondra; two sons,
Michael and William; and a
brother, Edward of Oak
Park.
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