Friday, July 30, 1982 63 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES BERTHA BERGMAN, 87, died July 26. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Edith) Marwil, Mrs. Irving (Ruth) Greenstone, and Mrs. Beth Strashun of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * F DA B ERMAN, 96, died \,_ __Ly 22. She leaves a son, Louis; two daughters, Mary and Mrs. Morris (Anne) Schneider; a sister, Mrs. Sam (Tillie) Brooks; two brothers, Ben Schatzman of Los Angeles, Calif. and Sam Nazi's Killer Dies in Israel Schatzman of Skokie, Ill.; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. ** * ALBERT A. CRAINE, 68, died July 15. He leaves a brother, Max; and five sis- ters, Mrs. Isadore (Anne) Feinberg of Hallandale, Fla., Mrs. Sidney (Esther) Finkelstein, Mrs. Nellie Wykoff, Mrs. Arthur (Betty) Benson and Mrs. Martin (Rosaline) Moss. ** * RUTH H. DAVIDSON, former Detroiter of Burlin- game, Calif., died July 19. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Irving (Mollie) Pomerantz of N. Miami Be- ach, Fla. and Mrs. Morris '(Toba) Gross of Southfield. Interment San Francisco. TEL AVIV (JTA) — David Frankfurter, who was sentenced to 18 years in * * * prison by a Swiss court for the murder of a Nazi leader JOSEPH GOLDBERG, in 1936, died July 19 after a former Detroiter of long illness. He was 71 Downsview, Ont., died July years old. 27. Survived by his wife, Lil; Frankfurter, born in a son, Fred of Toronto; three Croatia, started his medical daughters, Mrs. Arthur studies in Germany but was (Barbara) Barkin of Thor- forced to abandon them nhill, Ont., Mrs. Lloyd (El- when the Nazis came to len) Rubinoff of Thornhill power. He completed his and Mrs. Martin (Sheila) studies in Switzerland, but Seaton of California; a vowed to kill a leading Nazi brother, Bennie of Los to draw attention to Nazi Angeles, Calif.; a sister, anti-Semitism. Mrs. Maurice (Sophie) He carried out his attack Kingston of Lauderdale on Wilhelm Gustloff in the Lakes, Fla.; and 10 Swiss resort village of grandchildren. Interment Davos in February 1936. Toronto. He was released from prison at the end of the war and emigrated to Israel, The Zate and Grushoff where he joined the Hagana Families of the Late and worked for various in- BETTY stitutions. I. Goldfarb, 70 Isadore Goldfarb, 70, owner of Michael's Clothes in Detroit from 1948 to 1978, died July 25 in Mar- gate, Fla. Mr. Goldfarb had been living in Florida for the past 21/2 years. A native of Poland, Mr. Goldfarb was a member of the Mosaic Lodge of the Ma- sons and a member and past president of Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves his wife, Ros- lyn; a son, Michael Gold of Santa Fe, N.M.; two daughters, Mrs. Lawr- ence (Arlene) Wenokur of Southfield and Mrs. Henri (Diane) Mouradian of Franklin; a brother, Max of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and six grandchildren. Interment Detroit. I - Waldbott, 84 Dr. George Waldbott, 84, a prominent allergist in the Detroit area for many years, died July 24. Dr. Waldbott was an authority on allergies and environmental pollution. He is believed to be one of the first doctors in Detroit to give allergy shots. He was also an opponent of fluori- dated water. Dr. Waldbott is survived by his wife, Edith; two daughters, Edith Wadenstierna and Betsy Ramsay; and four grandchildren. GRUSHOFF Acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the families' recent be- reavement. ANNA GUSS, 87, former (Carol) Graham of Palo Detroiter of Morristown, Alto, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. N.J., died July 24. She Jean Lee of San Diego; eight leaves a son, Lawrence of W. grandchildren and two Bloomfield, two daughters, great - grandchildren. Mrs. Ralford (Diane) Goren Interment San Diego. of Port Huron and Mrs. * * * Philip (Lee) Gass of Morris- MAURIE LITVIN, 68, of town; three brothers, Lou and Harry Abrams of Oak Park, died July 27. Florida and Nate Abrams of Survived by his wife, Sara; Novi; a sister, Mrs. Charles two daughters, Mrs. Jerome (Dorothy) Cook of Florida; (Beverly) Manchel of South- 11 grandchildren and three field and Charlene of N. great - grandchildren. Hollywood, Calif.; four sis- ters, Mrs. Ida Kauffman, Interment Detroit. Mrs. Tillie Zimmerman, * * * Mrs. Martha Peltz and LILLIAN HARRIS, 79, Lena; and two died July 23. She leaves two grandchildren. sons, Douglas and Rowland; * * * a daughter, Mrs. Robert SOPHIE PFEIFFER, (Audrey) Weiss of Yardley, Pa.; a brother, Dr. Harvey 79, of Oak Park, died July Lynn; two sisters, Mrs. 28. Survived by two daugh- Samuel (Hattie) Benderoff ters, Mrs. Norman of New York City and Mrs. (Mildred) Patler and Mrs. Sydney (Gertrude) Roberts Dorothy Shapiro; six of Union, N.J., 10 grandchildren and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Serv- ices 10:30 a.m. today at He- great - grandchildren. * * * VIOLA LANDFIELD, 81, former Detroiter of San Diego, Calif., died July 21. Survived by three daugh- ters, Mrs. Robert (Donna) Barnett of West Bloomfield, Mrs. Leverne Sillman of San Diego and Mrs. Arthur In Memory of a Loving Husband, Father and Grandfather HARRY FORTGANG Who passed away nine days in Av. Always in our hearts. Will never be forgotten. From your loving wife Ann, and your children and grandchildren. N The Family of the Late KENNETH GOLDMAN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. The Family of the Late HONORABLE ALBERT LEE Wishes to acknowledge with sincere thanks and deepest appreciation to their many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy extended during their recent bereavement. Delphine, Helaine, Marc, Lori, Michele, Stephanie and Erica. I KA ThE RA Directors of Funerals brew Memorial Chapel. * * * FRANCES RADIN, 77, died July 28. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Irwin (Rose) Gantz, and Mrs. Frank (Helen) Marcosky and Mrs. Martin (Rhea), Berman, both of Pittsburgh, P-a. Services 10 a.m. Friday at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * JEANETTE ROSEN- BERG, 86, died July 27. She leaves her husband, Victor J.; a son, Norman Ross; five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. ** * SARAH UZANSKY, 75, died July 22. She leaves her husband, Ben; two sons, Morton and Dr. Gerald; a brother, William Weinger of St. Louis, Mo.; and three grandchildren. * * * SIDNEY SAUL WEID- ENFELD, 85, of Oak Park, died July 21. 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