Friday, September 3, 1982 71 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Sanford Bennett, 72, Held Local, National Zionist Posts > Dr. Sanford Bennett, a physician for more than 40 years who held important local and national Zionist positions, died Aug. 26. He was 72. Dr. Bennett was a life member and former vice president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. He served as chairman of the ZOD program committee and was active in member- ship and Balfour Concert committees. He was a former member of the Na- tional Administrative Committee of the Zionist Organization of Amerida. Born in New York, Dr. Bennett was graduated from Wayne State Univer- sity Medical School in 1937 and was a 25-year charter member of the American Academy of Family Prac- tice. He was on the staffs of Northwest Grace, Mr. Carmel and Brent Hospi- tals. Dr. Bennett was a captain in the Army Med- ical Corps during World War II. He was a 34-year member of Cong Shaarey Zedek and its men's club. Charlotte Frank Charlotte M. Frank, a member of Jewish com- ; munal organizations, died Aug. 26 at age 62. Born in Newark, N.J., Mrs. Frank was a member of Temple Beth El, Franklin Hills Country Club, Women's American ORT, Hadassah and National Council of Jewish Women. She leaves her husband, Jerome J.; three sons, Judge Edwin Stern of South Orange, N.J., William Stern of Baltimore, Md., and Keith Frank of Nashville, Tenn.; a Baugh- : ter, Mrs. Stanley (Susan) Schwartz of Highland Park, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Henry (Lois) Herzfeld of Caldwell, N.J.; a brother, Theodore Meier of Connecticut; and six grandsons. Martin Wallace Martin Allen Wallace, a social worker with Metro Group Services, died Aug. at age 30. Born in Detroit, Mr. Wal- lace earned his master's de- j' gree in social work from Wayne State University last May. He leaves his parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold (Harriet) Wallace; a brother, Michael; and - grandmothers, Mrs. Her- bert (Mary) Wallace and Mrs. Samuel (Iras) Gordon. F. M. Charlip Florence M. Charlip, a member of Jewish com- munal organizations, died Aug. 30 at age 69. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Charlip was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a board member of its sister- hood. She also held mem- bership in Hadassah. She leaves a son, Barry; a brother, Bernard Mikofsky of Bethlehem, Pa.; and three grandchildren. DR. SANFORD BENNETT Dr. Bennett also was affil- iated with the American Geriatric Society-Planned Parenthood-League. Dr. Bennett also was a member of the Israel Numismatic Society. He leaves his wife, Mar- garet; two sons, Mark of Encino, Calif., and David of Littleton, Colo; a daughter, Mrs. Murray (Sharri) Snyder of Golden, Colo.; and three grandchildren. Gertrude Maskin Gertrude E. Maskin, an active volunteer and member of Jewish organiza- tions, died Aug. 30 at age 72. A resident of Southfield, Mrs. Maskin was a volun- teer at the pediatric playroom at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital for the past nine years and a former volunteer for the Children's Leukemia Foundation. She held membership in Bnai Brith Women. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Paula) Bladen of East Lansing; two sisters, Mrs. Edward (Evelyn) Kohleriter and Mrs. Lillian Brilliant; and three grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS In loving memory of Barry Riklin. Sadly missed by his mother and sister and children. OBITUARIES SOPHIE CAPLAN, 76, isle) Marks, Mrs. Rose Weiss of Southfield, died Aug. 31. of Hollywood, Fla., and Nat- Survived by a niece, Bar- lie Liberman of Reading, bara Reiner. Pa. Services 1:30 p.m. * * * today at Ira Kaufman JOHN EBERT, 82, died Chapel. Sept. I. He leaves his wife, * * * Yetta; a daughter, Mrs. WILLIAM E. FELD- Gene (Karen) Tate; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Myr- MAN, 83, died Aug. 31. He leaves his wife, Bessie; two sons, Dr. Herbert of Aran- Martin Frank sas, Tex., and Harold of Og- Martin Frank, former den, Utah; a daughter, Mrs. owner of Higgins and Frank Lawrence (Irene) Stuart; a clothing stores, died Aug. 27 sister, Ruth of Chicago, Ill.; at age 66. three brothers, Dr. George A resident of Southfield, of Monroe, Max and Mr. Frank began operating Seymour; seven his father's clothing store grandchildren and three chain in the 1920s. He great-grandchildren. closed the last store in the * * chain 18 years ago. He later worked for Saks KATIE R. HERZOG, 72, Fifth Avenue and for Cran- of Southfield, died Aug. 29. brook Realty Co. He retired Survived by her husband, about nine months ago. William B.; three brothers, He took an interest in William Borovoy of Elora, model cars and trains. - Ont., Frank Borovoy of To- Mr. Fitnk is survived by ronto, and Dr. Matthew; two his wife, Henrietta (Midge), sisters, Sandra Borovoy and three sons, Dr. Jeffrey H. of Mrs. Hannah Ralston, both Grand Rapids, David and of Sacramento, Calif. Marc H. of Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. Richard WE _ REMEMBER (Julie) Gottlieb of Grand Rapids; and nine During the coming L. week Yeshivath grandchildren. Publisher Dies NEW YORK — Edward H. Bloch, retired president of the Bloch Publishing Co. of New York, died Aug. 29 at age 83. ELUL SEPT. 17 5 17 5 17 5 17 5 In loving memory of our beloved PAULINE BARNETT Who passed away Sept. 7, 1977. Sadly mis- sed but not forgotten by her family. Jewish Labor Committee wishes to ex- press its great feelings of loss on the death of WALTER E. KLEIN Both nationally and locally Jewish Labor Committee is proud to have known and to have worked with Walter. His contributions are greatly appreciated and his memory is treasured. ■ The Family of the Late SAM MOLITZ Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the fol- lowing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recite- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mis- , hnavos. ROSE DIAMOND SAM DUBIN NATHAN KATCHAN ESTHER G. RUFFSKY. SOPHIE BLUE-BLUESTEIN EDITH G. COHEN ISRAEL EIZEN LOUIS GOTTLIEB JSAAC KRESCH PHILIP LANDSMAN ETHEL MALL LEO FLEKEL JOSEPH GOLDMAN FANNIE LIFSHITZ ARTHUR SCHECTER JACOB STEINBOCK BESSIE WEINGARDEN HARRY WEISWASSER IDA COTTLER HERMAN DIAMOND DORA E. GREEN IRVING S. KAUFMAN JULIUS KOZLOFF NECHEMIAH LIEBERMAN SIMCHA ROMAN ANNA BLOOM SARAH GLASSMAN REV. LESTER KING SAMUEL NORBER RUTH SCHWARTZ HARRIET WEINGARDEN ABRAHAM YASSKY YAACOV HIRSCH B'R ISROEL MORRIS BROOKS ESTHER R. 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She leaves a son, Damor of Flint; two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Lona) Greenberg and Mrs. Jay (Rita) Bresler of Cliffside Park, N.J.; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. * * * OLIVER A. RUBY, 85, former Detroiter of St. Petersburg, Fla., died Aug. 24. Survived by a son, Carl of Bloomfield Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Lewis of San Jose, Calif.; two brothers, John of South- field and Irving of Florida; a sister, Mrs. Esther Rubens- SHELDON MONUMENT COMPANY 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Phone 368-3550 Over 60 Years in Same Location! MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH tein of Los Angeles, Calif.; and four granddaughters. Interment St., Petersburg. *X * SARAH SELIKSON, 79, former Detroiter of N. Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 30. Survived by a sis- ter, Mrs. Ethyl R. Atkins. Interment Florida. * * * SUSAN ANDREA SHANKER, 35, died Aug. 27. 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