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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-25

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Friday, June 25, 1982 71

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

ZELLA M. ADELSON,
73, former Detroiter of Au-
rora, Colo., died June 20.
She leaves a son, Edward of
Snowmass, Colo.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Kir-
shenbaum of Englewood,
Colo.; a brother, Dr. Lewis
Imerman of Saginaw; and
two grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.
* * *
NORMAN ADILMAN,
90, died June 23. He leaves
his wife, Anne; a son,
,—Ronald of Chicago, Ill.; one
'ster
and
seven
`• grandchildren. Services in
Chicago.
* * *
LILLY BERENBON,
85, of Oak Park, died June
22. Survived by a son, Irv-
ing; a daughter, Mrs. Hy
(Tillie) Trattner of Canoga
Park, Calif.; a sister, Mrs.
Ann Gross; and four
grandchildren.
* * *
JEAN H. BROOKS, 74,
of Southfield, died June 21.
She leaves a son, Louis; a
daughter, Mrs. Martin
(Florence) Koby; two
brothers, Ben Sherman and
Sidney Sherman; a sister,
Mrs. Edith Cohen of
California; and eight
grandchildren.

12:30 p.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
* * *

ALFRED DREIFUS,

87, died June 23. He leaves
his wife, Sylvia; a son, John;
a daughter, Mrs. Henry
(Suzanne) Kaine; two
brothers, Charles of
Scottsdale, Ariz., and Fred
of Memphis, Tenn.; and 11
grandchildren. Services
9:45 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
* * *

ELSIE PALMER, 92,
died June 21. She leaves two
sons, Vernon S. and
William M.; two sisters,
four grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
* * *

FANNIE SHERMAN,

89, of West Bloomfield, died
June 18. Survived by a son,
Julius; a daughter, Mrs. Irv-
ing (Lillian) Wine; two
brothers, Hyman Moore and
Max Moore of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Samuel
(Anna) Godfrey; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
* * *
LOUIS SIEGEL, 93,
former Detroiter of Niles,
Ill., died June 20. Survived
by a son, Bernard of Wayne;
a daughter, Mrs. Edward
(Dorothy) Druzinsky of
Chicago, Ill.; and six
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

BESSE HARRISON
died June 18. She leaves two
sisters, Sarah and Leah;
and nieces and nephews.
** *
DORA KOTLER, 86,
died June 21. She leaves two
sons; Philip Atkins and
Jack Atkins of Brooklyn,
N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs.
Julius (Pearl) Schwartz of
Bayside,
N.Y.; - 11
grandchildren and • 13
great-grandchildren.
* * *
Interment Lakewood, N.J.
** *
• SARAH SILVER, 88, of
CLARA LEVY, 81, Oak Park, died June 19.
former Detroiter of Planta- Survived by four sons,
tion, Fla., died June 18. She Norman of Winterhaven,
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fla., Sidney H., John E. of
Henry (Levona) Sterngold Los Angeles, Calif., and Ar-
of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and thur G. of San Jose, Calif.; a
Mrs. Edward (Rosslyn) Be- brother Nathan Klein of
rman of Southfield; 10 Utica, N.Y.; four sisters,
* * *
grandchildren and four Mrs. Bessie Citr-in and Mrs.
Rose Greene, both of Uitca,
EDITH FARBMAN great-grandchildren.
N.Y., Mrs. Celia Brown of
Interment
Detroit.
COOPER died June 23.
Los Angeles, Calif., and
* * *
She leaves a son, Burton
Mrs. Goldie Meyers of
Farbman; two daughters,
ESTHER GREEN- Utica, • N.Y.; 15
Mrs. Martin (Lenore) Men- BERG LEWIS, 83, former
delson and Mrs. Neil Detroiter of East Orange,
Dr. Michaelson,
(Anita) Marcus; two N.J., died June 20. She
Eye Physician
brothers, Dr. Henry leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Schlesinger and Saul William (Gail) Fishner of
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Schlesinger; and seven Metuchen, N.J., and Mrs. Dr. Isaac Chessar Michael-
grandchildren. Services Jerome (Andrea) Rochlin of son, head of the department
California; two brothers, of ophthalmology at Hadas-
Rob
Greenberg and Abe sah Hospital from 1954 to
In Loving Memory Of
Greenberg,
both of Florida; 1975, died last week at age
Dear Wife and Mother
a sister, Mrs. Peter (Sadye) 79.
ROSE
Zucca of Oak Park; and five
Dr. Michaelson, whose
FRENKEL
grandchildren. Interment textbooks on the eye have
New Jersey.
Who passed away
been used by medical stu-
June 14, 1975 (five days
dents throughout the world,
in Tammuz). Sadly mis-
began his career in Edin-
sed and always remem-
The Family
burgh, Scotland, where he
bered by her husband
of the Late
was born in 1903.
Joseph, her children
SAM L.
After serving in the
Marvin and Sheila
British Army in the Middle
SCHNEIDER
Ellmann and
East during World War II,
grandchildren.
Acknowledges with
he became head of the Gov-
/
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
ernment Hospital in Haifa
pressions of sympathy
in 1948. In 1954, he went to
In loving memory of
extended by relatives
Hadassah Hospital.
our dear son on his
and friends during the
Since his retirement he
yahrzeit.
family's recent be-
has devoted himself to in-
reavement.
ALAN ROBERT
ternational programs for
LYNESS
the prevention of blindness.

June 15, 1966
Sadly missed by his
parents, Charlotte and
Irving Lyness, his sons,
Jeffrey Marc and David
Jay. Forever in our
thoughts. May he rest in
peace.

In Memory Of

ALEX
STERN

Who passed away
June 17, 1975. You are
always in our hearts.
Sadly missed by your
children, grandchildren
and great-
grandchildren.

The Family Of

MARGIE HACK

Is sincerely appreciative for the many
expressions of solace from their friends and
relations.

grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
** *

FANNY STOCKLER,

80, died June 21. She leaves
two sons, Morton and Lawr-
ence; a daughter, Mrs. Saul
(Ruth Terebelo) Blackman;
two sisters, Mrs. Simeon
(Charlotte) Freedman and
Mrs. Lou (Ann) Nemiroff of
California; eight
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
RHEA TANN, 65, died
June 16. She leaves her
husband, George; two sons,
Allan and Jack; a daughter,
Mrs. Judi Tann Stern; a
brother, David Blumlo of
Tamarac, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
Dorothy Nolish; and eight
grandchildren.
** * •
WILLIAM WOLFISH of
Toronto died June 23. He

WE REMEMBER

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
lowing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-
hnavos.

TAMMUZ JUNE

SOPHIE COHEN
SARAH FINKELSTEIN
LOUIS FREEDMAN
BEN HERSH
BRONIA NOTHMAN
SARAH SCHMIER
HARRY SHEAWITZ
MARY SIMON
LENA BRENNER
ADOLPH DINETZ
KARL KESS -
HARRY PELTZ
SAM PUKOWITSKY
ISIDOR STROM
MORRIS TATELBAUM
JOSEPH KAPLAN
MAE KLEE
SARAH LEVIN
AUGUSTA MERMELSTEIN
JOSEPH MILLER
ISAAC ROSNER
LOUIS BERKOWER
ETHEL GOLDBERG
MENDEL GORDON
FAY GOLDMAN LEVY
MORRIS S. WAYNE
PHILIP YAKER
EUGENE M. ZACK

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ANNA BERENT
10 1
TIBY BURNSTINE
10 1
BERTHA BURNSTINE
10 1
BENJAMIN CHERNOFF
10 1
HYMAN DAVID DORMAN
10 1
BERTHA HARBOR
10 1
SAMUEL ARONOFF
11 2
SOL NATHAN BLOCH
11 2
SAMUEL GOREN
11 2
SARAH GREENBAUM
11 2
NATHAN KORMAN
11 2
SOPHIA SAULSON
11 2
MARGARET SELIK
11 2
DAVE STEIN
11 2
ROSE STOLER
11 2
RACHEL WROTSLAVSKY
11 2
NATHAN ZABLUDOVSKY
11 2
CELIA TEREBELO
12 3
FLORENCE EGLAR
12 3
ANNA GINSBERG
12 3
MARION LAVEN
12 3
HYMAN MANDELBAUM
12 3
SANDRA FRANCES MEDLER 12 3
NOCHUM ROSENBERG
12 3
SYLVIA SCHNEIDER
12 3
HARRY SCHUMANN
12 3
JACK SILVERMAN
12 3
CHAIM Z. STRAUSS
12 3

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

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Southfield

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leaves his wife, Hilda Wolf;
two sons, Martin Wolf of To-
ronto and Norman Wolf of
Ottawa; a daughter, Mrs.
Norman (Malta) Wechsler
of Farmington- Hills; two
sisters, Mrs. Clara Kaminer
and Mrs. Rose Tarshis, both
of Toronto; two brothers,
David and Arthur, both of
Toronto; and 10
grandchildren. Interment
Toronto.

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Directors of Funerals

CARL ZOHOTT, 67,
died June 23. He leaves his
wife, Julie; a son, Mark; two
daughters, Mrs. Thomas
(Barbara) Sincavich and
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