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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 2, 1982

OBITUARIES

LILLIAN AINBIN-
DER, former Detroiter of
Long Beach, Calif., died
June 28. Survived by her
husband, Hyman; a son,
Michael; a daughter, Arlene
Winokur; her mother Sa-
delle Sutherland of South-
field; a brother, Dr. Ken-
neth Sutherland of Bloom-
field Township; a sister,
Phyllis Madison of South-
field; and three grandchil-
dren.

* *

MAX H. COVEN, 78,
died June 25. He leaves his

wife, Faye; a son, Sorrel of
Martinsville, Va.; four sis-
ters, Mrs. Max (Esther)
Nusbaum, Mrs. Robert
(Ann) Schiff, Mrs. Nathan
(Rose) Milstein of Davis-
burg and Mrs. Morris (Lil-
lian)Reveno of Davisburg;
and three grandchildren.

* * *

ETTA FELSOT, 88, of
Southfield, died June 29.
Survived by her husband,
Max; two sons, Morey of
Cocoa Beach, Fla., and
Norman of Westwood,
Calif.; three daughters,

Mrs. Harry (Estelle) Prady
of Royal Oak, Mrs. Bernard
(Sylvia) Schmidt of Pom-
pano Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
Betty Klein of Southfield;
14 grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
* * *
PAULINE FINKELS-
TEIN, 59, of Oak Park, died
June 24. Survived by nieces
and cousins.

* * *

JODI SHANNON
FRANK, 51/2 months, died
June 27. She leaves her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel

The Jewish News is

. . .

(Melanie) Frank; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb (Irene) Frank of
Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. and
Mrs. Rex (Fran) Frederick
of Minneapolis, Minn.
-
* * *
ALEX FREUND, 79,
died June 26. He leaves his
wife, Irene; four sons,
Eugene of Council Bluffs,
Iowa, Allan of Ypsilanti,
Sherman and Barry; and 11
grandchildren.
** *
LOUIS GLASIER, 80, of
Santa Monica, Calif., died
June 29. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Werner
(Mimi) Wolfen of Pacific
Palisades, Calif., and Mrs.
Howard (Dorothy) Goldman
of Goleta, Calif.; three sis-
ters, Lillian Kuschinsky,
Elizabeth Ruskin and Ger-
trude Unger, all of Detroit;
and five grandchildren.
Interment Los Angeles,
Calif.
* * *
SAUL GROSMAN, 90,
of Farmington Hills, died
June 25. Survived by a son,
Albert of Wichita, Kan.; a
daughter, Mrs. Benjamin
(Jane) Barenholtz; a
brother, Jack; a sister, Mrs.
Evelyn Azimov; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
WILLIAM HARRIS, 61,
former Detroiter of Boca
Raton, Fla., died June 29.
He leaves his wife, Ethel;
two daughters, Mrs.
Michael (Judy) Black and
Mrs. Louis (Sandra) Barr;
and six grandchildren.
** *
ESTHER KATZ, 80,
died June 30 in Brooklyn,
N.Y. Survived by two sons,
David and Albert, both of
Oak Park; a daughter, Mrs.
Samuel (Shirley) Horowitz
of Brooklyn; 13 grandchil-
dren and 17 great-grand-
children. Interment De-
troit.

* * *

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Samuel; two daughters,
Andrea and Gail; and a
brother, Herman Katz of
Canoga Park, Calif.
* * *
ALEXANDER SCHA-
'LIT, 86, died June 26.
He leaves a son, Larry; a
sister in Russia; and three
grandchildren.
* * *
HELEN SCHEY, 86, of
Oak Park, died June 26.
Survived by a son, Leslie;
two grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

ODON SCHONWALD,
78, of Windsor, died June
27. Survived by his wife,
Olga; and a sister, Mrs. Lil-
lian Blum of Yugoslavia.
* * *
G.
HANLEY
SCHREIBER, 52, died
June 28. He leaves his wife,
Joan; a son, Larry; a daugh-
ter, Lisa; his mother, Mrs.
Rosetta Schreiber; and a
sister, Mrs. Peter (Ad-
rienne) Sloss of Belvedere,
Calif.
* * *
MAE SKLAR, 80, of
Southfield, died June 26.
Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. William (Annette)
Liberson; three
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
* * *
GUSSIE SLOOTSKY,
84, of Detroit, died June 27.
Survived by three sons,
Aaron S. of Sunrise, Fla.,
Ralph and Joseph; two
daughters, Mrs. Melvin
(Millie) Rubin of Warren
and Mrs. Danny (Evelyn)
Freimark; 14 grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren.
** *
DEVORA
MAY
SOBOLE, 83, of Oak Park,
died June 28. Survived by a
son, Earl; two sisters, Mrs.
Max (Pearl) Biber and Mrs.

Ida Jeron of Long Beach,
Calif.
* * *
JOANNE WEIL, 31,
died June 27. She leaves her
mother, Mrs. Gerald
(Lucille) Weil; and a sister,
Mrs. David (Judy) Siegel.

* * *

FRANCES WIENER,
51, died June 25. Survived
by her husband, Erwin; a
son, Marc H.; four brothers,
Saul Goldin of Windsor,
Louis Goldin, Arnold Gol-
din and Morris Goldin of To
ronto, Ont.; two sister
Mrs. Alex (Lena) Joffe
Clearwater, Fla., and Mrs.
Alex (Edith A.) Cherkinsky.

* * *

ALVIN WINKELMAN,
61, former Detroiter of Lake
Worth, Fla., died June 24.
He leaves his wife, Elea-
nore; a daughter, Mrs. San-
ford (Susan) Birnholtz; a
sister, Mrs. Milton (Marion)
Bates; . and three
grandchildren.

* * *

WILLIAM WOLFISH,
81, of Toronto, died June 23.
He leaves his wife, Hilda;
two sons, Martin of Toronto
and Norman of Ottawa; a
daughter, Mrs. Norman
(Malca) Wechsler of Far-
mington Hills; two
brothers, David and Arthur,
both of Toronto; two sisters,
Mrs. Clara Kamiker and
Mrs. Rose Tarshis, both of
Toronto; and 10
grandchildren. Interment
Toronto.

* * *

HARRY ZAHLER, 76,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died June
21. Survived by a son, Mar-
vin of West Bloomfield; a
daughter, Beverly; a sister,
Mrs. Clara Rosenberg of De-
troit; and five
grandchildren. Interment
Los Angeles.

Novelist Chaim Grade Dies

NEW YORK — Yiddish 4
SIGMUND KIKOLER,
72, died June 28. He leaves poet and novelist Chaim
his wife, Dorothy; two sons, Grade died June 26 at age
Stephen of Glenview, Ill., 72.
A native of Lithuania,
and Dr. David; and three
Mr. Grade was the author of
grandchildren.
* * *
"The Aguna," "The
ISRAEL LEVENS- Yeshiva," a two-volume
TEIN, 80, former Detroiter novel, and "Rabbis and
of Los Angeles, Calif., died Wives," scheduled for publi-
June 8. Survived by a son, cation in November. "My
Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Mother's Sabbath Days"
David (Phyllis) Rothman; will be published at a later
two brothers, Morris and date.
He fled from the Nazis to
Ben; a sister, Rose Pook;
the Soviet Union and emi-
and four grandchildren.
grated to France and in
* * *
CHAIM GRADE
LINCOLN 1948 to the U.S., where he
ABE
wrote
for
the
Jewish
Daily
89,
died
June
23.
Acclaimed as the lead-
MARKS,
He leaves nieces and Forward.
ing Yiddish author of this
nephews. Interment Read-
generation, Mr. Grade's
Lillian Samson
works gained wide atten-
ing, Pa.
** *
Lillian Samson, former tion in their Eng'
FRANCES FAYE owner of Samson's Resort in translations.
Mr. Grade had a loyal
MACKIE, 69, died June 29. South Haven, Mich., died
group of admirers in Detroit
She leaves a son, Irwin; a June 28 in Bradenton, Fla.
who inspired attention to
daughter, Mrs. Leo (Har- She was 94.
riet) Hollander; a brother,
Mrs. Samson is survived his activities as a literary
Sam Zatkin of Canoga Park, by three sons, Leo of Oak giant. On his visits here he
was the guest of Morris and
Calif.; and nine grand- Park, Ruby of Farmington
Sarah Friedman, when ap-
children.
Hills and Arthur of Braden-
* * *
pearing here for lectures.
ton; a daughter, Tedda
Okun
of
Lauderdale
Lakes,
BEVERLY MELLIN,
The better the day, the
45, of Livonia, died June 25. Fla.; 16 grandchildren and
worse the deed.
Survived by her husband, 27 great-grandchildren.

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