THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wallenberg Kin Dies in Sweden STOCKHOLM — Marcus Wallenberg, leading Swedish banker - indus- trialist and cousin of Raoul Wallenberg, who saved L, thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, died Sept. 13 at age 82. Marcus Wallenberg was a member of Sweden's do- minant banking and indus- trial family. Among the companies controlled by the family are: SKF, the world's largest makers of ball bearings; Electrolux home appliances; Saab-Scania cars, trucks and aircraft; and L. M. Ericsson, a tele- phone equipment supplier. He was a member of the Nobel Foundation from 1968 to 1976. He was t. president of the Interna- tional Chamber of Com- merce between 1965 and 1967. NINA BOCK, 79, of De- troit, died Sept. 11. Sur- vived by her husband, Jack; a son, Joseph of Memphis, Tenn.; a daughter, Ms. Lor- raine Ross; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Halberstein, Mrs. Sam (Etta) Kleiman and Mrs. Irving (Leah) Tobes of Palm Springs, Fla.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * ** RUTH COOPER, 75, of Oak Park, died Sept. 9. Sur- vived by two sons, Marx of and Sanford; a brother, Hyman Cohen of Miami, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Rosenzweig of New Jersey; and four grandchildren. * ** BERTHA ' "BUDDY" DOLNICK, 76, died Sept. 9. She leaves a son, Bernard of Glendale, Calif.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Bernard (Marion) Litt; five sisters, -Mrs. Harry Marian Williams (Rae) Friedenberg of Marian Ruskin Williams, Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. a teacher in Detroit and Norman (Esther) Marovitz Southfield until 1974, died of Chicago, • Ill., Shirley Hasnas of North Miami Be- Sept. 12. A native Detroiter, Mrs. ach, Fla., Mrs. Harry (Nel- Williams was graduated lie) Maltz and Mrs. Irwin from the University of (Ruth) Natinsky of Lauder- Michigan with a major in dale Lakes, Fla.; and four education. She was the past grandchildren. * ** president of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity FANNIE FISHMAN, Auxiliary, a life member of former Detroiter of Hadassah and a member of Granada Hills, Calif., died Women's American ORT. Sept. 9. Survived by her She also was a volunteer at husband, Joseph; four sons, Sinai Hospital. Walter of Oak Park, Melvin She leaves her husband, of Southfield, Gordon of Dr. Richard; three daugh- West Bloomfield and Her- ters, Judy, Margie and man of Okemos; a daughter, Janet; her mother, Mrs. Bernice of Granada Hills; Elizabeth Ruskin; and a sis- 12 grandchildren and one ter, Mrs. Alan (Doris) great-grandchild. Inter- Goldstein. ment California. * ** Louis Kantor • Louis Kantor, retired owner of the Louis and Leinoff Delicatessen, died Sept. 13 at age 74. Born in Russia, Mr. Kan- tor lived 50 years in Detroit. He retired eight years ago. He was a member of the Jewish Community Center and Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith. He leaves a son, Dr. Shel- don; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Roslyn) Schneider; and eight grandchildren. Monument Unveilings The family of the late Mil- lie M. New announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sun- day, Sept. 26, at Oakview Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late SAM KOVAN Announces the- un- veilng of a monument in his memory 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. JOSEPH GOODMAN, 57, of Dearborn Heights, died Sept. 10. Survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Joseph E.; two daughters, Sandra K. and Wendy R.; Friday, September 17, 1982 127 Sidney A. Deitch OBITUARIES his mother, Mrs. Ida Goldfarb of Oak Park; two brothers, Meyer and Ber- nard of Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Seymour (Dorothy) Deitch and Mrs. Isaac (Yetta) Pann. * * * LILLIAN KLEIN, 76, of New York, died Sept. 9. She leaves a son, Stanley of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Hoffman of New York; and two granddaughters. Interment Detroit. * ** ALLAN RICHMAN, 32, of Clare, died Sept. 8. Sur- vived by his father, Morris of New Mexico; a brother, Dale of New Mexico; two sisters, Linda of Berkeley, Calif., and Denise of Phoenix, Ariz. * ** SAM ROSEN, 80, of De- troit, died Sept. 8. Survived by two brothers, Dr. John Rosefield and Sol Rosenfeld of Hallandale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ben (Rose) Miller of Detroit and Mrs. Isabelle Gray of Miami Beach, Fla.; nieces and nephews. * ** IRVING SHLOM, 63, of Ferndale, died Sept. 13. Survived by two sons, Jerald of Grosse Pointe Park and Joel Goldhaber; two daughters, Mrs. Scott (Lynn) Ferguson of- Port- The Family of the Late ARMIN FERENCZ Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late LENA LEVINE Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. No words can express our grief. No words can express our gratitude to those who shared it with us. The Family Of SUSAN . GELL SHANKER TIIEIRA KA Directors of Funerals land, Ore., and Mrs. Steve (Bevely) Elliot; a brother, Philip; three sisters, Mrs. Yetta Sallan, Mrs. Bertha Novograd and Mrs. William (Winnie) Borkin; and two grandchildren. * * * GRACE SILVERS- TEIN, 80, of Southfield, died Sept. 14. Survived by three sons, Dr. Marvin E., Harold and Milton J.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Tillie Weiss aof Kalamazoo; and three grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH SOVERIN- SKY, 67, died Sept. 9. Sur- vived by his wife Ruth; two sons, Alan Lafer of Novi and Jerome Lafer of Boston, Mass.; three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Marcia) Carreo of Phoenix, Ariz., Mindy S. and Laura Lafer of Roches- ter, Mich.; a brother, Aaron; and three sisters, Mrs. Jen- nie Folbe, Mrs. Ruth Beck and Mrs. Sam (Tillie) Gor- don; and eight grandchildren. HYMAN SPECTOR, 73, of Livonia, died Sept. 9. Survived by his wife, Helen; four daughters, Mrs. Bill (Patricia) Watson of Bel- 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. TISHRI SEPT. MARY GREENBAUM 2,19 JOHN HAYMAN 2 19 AARON LAMPKE 2 19 AARON NOSANCHUCK 2 19 GILBERT PARKER 2 19 ROSE SPEYER 2 19 MOLLIE TATELBAUM 2 19 DANIEL TEMCHIN 2 19 ISADORE COHEN 3 20 MARTIN GOLDSMITH 3 20 JOSEPH GUTERMAN 3 20 3 20 ISADORE LEVINE 3 20 ABE SITORSKY 3 20 ANNE WEISSWASSER 4 21 ISAAK HESS 4 21 LEAH STERN 5 22 BELLA BOESKY 5 22 ABRAHAM CHAIKIN 5 22 AARON KANTOR SARAH ORECHKIN 5 22 5 22 HAROLD M. LEVITSKY 5 22 MAX POTOK 5 22 JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN 5 22 SAMUEL JUDAH WIENER 6 23 SHANA GOLDSMITH 6 23 HARRY KAROL 7 24 ROBERT CARNICK 7 24 PEARL GENDLER 7 24 JACOB KOGAN SARAH LEVINE 7 24 LEAH PERLMAN 7 24 7 24 GEORGE M. STEIN 8 25 JOSEPH S. ABRAMSON 8 25 FANNIE ESCOFF 8 25 LENA FINN 8 25 CLARA GOLD 8 25 ANNA GOLDSTEIN 8 25 BESSIE JAFFIN 8 25 PHILIP MAISELOFF HENRY SCHNEIDER 8 25 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 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