THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Wilfried Heller
Prof. Wilfried Heller, 78,
a retired Wayne State Uni-
verstiy professor of chemis-
try, died June 30.
Born in Bad-Durkheim,
Germany, in 1903, Dr. Hel-
ler was educated at the
University of Wurzburg and
the University of Berlin,
where he received his PhD
degree in 1931. He worked
at the University of Paris
from 1933 to 1937 and then
the University of Min-
3ta until 1942.
During World War II, Dr.
Heller was involved in rub-
ber research at the Univer-
sity of Chicago. He joined
the Wayne faculty in 1946,
retiring in 1974. He trained
25 PhD students in colloid,
surface and polymer
chemistry.
Dr. Heller was honored
in 1979 by the American
Chemical Society Di-
vision of Colloid and Sur-
face Science.
Dr. Heller resided in
Huntington Woods. He is
survived by his wife, Abbie.
Interment Bakus, Minn.
-
Samuel Rands
Samuel J. Rands, past
president of Grant Iron and
Metal Co., died July 2 at age
72.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Rands was a member of
Franklin Hills Country
Club and Birmingham
Temple.
He leaves two sons, Dale
and Dennis of Bay Harbor,
Fla.; a daughter, Mrs.
Karen Bobker of North
Miami, Fla.; a brother, Jack
Rubin; two sisters, Mrs.
Sam (Rose) Rossen and Mrs.
David (Jennie) Weiner; and
five grandchildren.
The Family
of the Late
ALEX
BEER
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 11, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Rosenbaum and
Cantor Klein will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
HERBERT
KLEIN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
- Sunday, July 18, at He-
ew Memorial Park.
.latives and friends
are asked to attend.
The Family
of the Late
BEN
TILSON
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 18, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Goldschlag will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
Friday, July 9, 1982
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OBITUARIES
ALEXANDER AIS-
NER, 41, died July 1. He
leaves his wife, Ida; two
sons, David and Arthur; his
mother, Mrs. Cyrla Czeniak
of Israel.
**
ROSE M. BASSIN, 66,
of Detroit, died July 3. Sur-
vived by a son, Larry; a
brother, William Pearlman
of Ann Arbor; a sister, Mrs.
Ann Sadow; and two
grandchildren.
* * *
MOREEN
FAYE
BECKMAN, 30, of Livonia,
died June 30. Survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald
(Jeanette)
Beckman;
her
grandmother,
Bessie
Beckman; three brothers,
Mayvin R. of Saugus, Calif.,
Morton M. of Piedmont,
Okla., and Neil; and two sis-
ters, Arleen M. and Heleen.
* * *
MAX H. BILLER, 80,
died July 2. He leaves his
wife, Sylvia; two sons, Ken-
neth and Roland; four sis-
ters, Mrs. Lillian Zucker-
man of Chicago, Mrs. Ann
Barcia of California, Minna
of California and Dorothy;
and five grandchildien.
* * *
NELLIE NATALIE
BLACK, 64, of Far-
mington, died July 6. Sur-
vived by her husband, Syd-
ney; a son, Michael; a
daughter, Arlene; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Ida Kief and Mrs.
Robert (Lillian) Feldman;
and five grandchildren.
** *
LOUIS CASTLEMAN,
75, former Detroiter of Sun-
rise, Fla., died June 19.
Survived by his wife, Fae; a
son, Robert of Berkley; a
daughter, Judy of Sunrise;
two brothers, Harry of
Southfield and Sam of Sun-
rise; and two grandchildren.
Interment Tamarac, Fla.
* * *
MINNIE FOGEL, 97,
died July 6. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Solomon
(Gussie) Bresler; three
grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren and
two great-great-
grandchildren.
* * *
MILDRED SOPHIE
GARFINKEL, 85, of Oak
Park, died July 6. Survived
by a son, Morris J.; and two
grandchildren.
** *
ROSE GRUSKIN, 69,
died July 2. She leaves a
brother, Jack Kraizman;
and a sister, Mrs. Irving
(Esther) Gordon.
* * *
SARAH SHUMAN JA-
LAN, 90, died July 1. She
Dignity and love do not
blend well, nor do they con-
tinue long together.
—Ovid
1 1-1
leaves a son, Milton B.
Moss; a brother, Edward
Shuman of North Miami
Beach, Fla.; five
grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
* * *
SUSAN ILENE KORN,
35, of Ferndale, died July 4.
Survived by a son, Michael.
* * *
Mrs. Pauline Greenblatt of ter in Russia; and three
Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Max grandchildren.
* *
(Irene) Glaedey of Tucson,
Ariz.; and six
MAX SHINEBROOM,
grandchildren. Interment 67, of Oak Park, died July 4.
Brookline, Mass.
Survived by a brother, Sam
* *
Shambrum of North Hol-
TERRI SEMANSKY, lywood, Calif.; nieces, one
39, died July 3. She leaves nephew and cousins.
* * *
her husband, Barry; a son,
Steven; a daughter, Shara;
FRANCES SOLOMON,
her mother, Mrs. Esther 70, died June 30. She leaves
Ross; three brothers, Alan two daughters, Mrs.
C. Ross, Michael Ross of
Golden, Colo., and Robert
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IDA B. SHAYNE, 76,
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
died July 6. She leaves her
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Sidney; a daughter, Dolores
Fox; two sisters, Mrs. Percy
(Belle) Maslowe and Mrs.
Shirley
Rubenstein
Schreidell;
five
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
• ALYCE C. MARKS, 84,
died July 7. She leaves her
husband, Dave H.; two sons,
Robert and Richard of Syra-
cuse, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs.
Zelda Naumanns of Neb-
raska; three grandchildren
and one great-grandson.
Services 11 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
* * *
EDITH RUTH MES-
KIN, 82, of Detroit, died
July 4. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Harold
(Anita) Glass; a brother,
* * *
Abraham Max Shapiro of
ALEXANDER SHAL-
Redondo Beach, Calif.; a sis- IT, 86, died June 26. He
ter, Mrs. Esther Ginsburg; leaves a son, Larry; a sister
and three grandchildren.
* * *
REISIA (ROSE) MIL-
WE REMEMBER
MAN, 75, of Birmingham,
During the coming
died June 30. Survived by a
week Yeshivath
daughter, Mrs. Marshall
Beth Yehudah will
(Rhoda) Tobin; a brother,
observe
the
Jack Trute of Edmonton,
Yahrzeits of the fol-
Alberta; a sister, Mrs. Be-
lowing departed
friends, with the
ssie Dvorkin of Calgary, Al-
traditional Memo-
berta; five grandchildren
rial Prayers, recita-
and two great-
tion of Kaddish and
grandchildren.
Studying of Mis-
** *
hnavos.
•
MAX NYMAN, 80,
former Detroiter of Dallas,
TAMMUZ JULY
Tex., died June 30. He
BENJAMIN COHEN
20 11
SIEGFRIED
HESS
20 11
leaves a daughter, Mrs.
MAX KAROL
20 11
Gerald (Reva) Kurtis of Dal-
IRVING M. MOSKOVITZ
20 11
las; a brother, Barney of To-
RUEBEN NELSON
20 11
OSCAR SHERMAN
20 11
ronto; four sisters, Mrs.
RONALD BARCUS
21 12
Doris Schwartz, Minnie,
PHOEBE BUDNICK
21 12
Mrs. Tillie Snider and Mrs.
LENA FIRESTONE
21 12
SAMUEL
GLICKMAN
21 12
Sadie Schoyket, all of To-
BESSIE HOROWITZ
21 12
ronto; six grandchildren
BENJAMIN KRASS
21 12
and three great-
HARRY LEON
21 12
ANNA LEVINE
21 12
grandchildren.
BERNARD B.
** *
WEINBERG WILDER
21 12
LEAH WULL
21 12
MILDRED (KARP)
SOLOMON CHESLUK
22 13
PERLMAN, 61, former De-
PINCHAS N. ENGLER
22 13
JOSEPH FRIDENBERG
troiter of Toledo, Ohio, died
22 13
SAMUEL GOLD
22 13
June 15. Survived by her
LOUIS KATZER
22 13
husband, David; three sons,
DAVE KREISMAN
22 13
NATHAN MOEHLMAN
22 13
Arvin, James and Robert,
ISADORE SHAPIRO
22 13
all of Toledo; a daughter,
ALAN JEFFREY TKATCH
22 13
Mrs. Judith Kinney of To-
HANNAH BEEN
23 14
BORUCH BIRMAN
23 14
ledo; a brother, Dr. Newton
HARRY BRANDMAN
23 14
E. Karp of Farmington
LOUIS GUNSBERG
23 14
Hills; a sister, Mrs. Eleanor
AVRUM SEYMOUR HARRIS 23 14
IRENE JOSEPH
23 14
Leebove of Farmington
DAVID MOSES
23 14
Hills; and six
FREDA NYMAN
23 14
grandchildren. Interment
BERNARD SWARTZ
23 14
MEYER
ALDERMAN
24
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Toledo.
MORRIS TRIVAX
24 15
• *
SADIE WEBER
24 15
DORA WEINENGER
24 15
JOSEPH PONT, former
JACOB BERMAN
25 16
Detroiter of Pompano Be-
JORDAN B. GUNSHER
25 16
SAMUEL
HARRIS
ach, Fla., died July 2. Sur-
25 16
BESSIE KRAKOFSKY
25 16
vived by his wife, Hilda; a
IRVING ROSENTHAL
25 16
son, Sheldon of Bloomfield
ANNA BARON
26 17
DOROTHY HARRISON
26 17
Hills; three daughters, Mrs.
ESTHER
KUNIN
26
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Robert (Pepe) Braitman of
JOEL YEARL SIWEK
26 17
Birmingham, Mrs. Edward
PHILIP WEISS
26 17
(Eileen) Flax of New York
Yeshivath
Beth
and Mrs. David (Joann)
Yehudah
Snyder of Dover, Mass.;
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
three sisters, Mrs. Louis
Southfield
557-6750
(Kay) Topor of Oak Park,
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