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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Attorney Arthur Hass Dies

OBITUARIES

DAVID BARRISH, 88,
of Southfield, died Nov. 1.
Survived by his wife,
Martha; a son, Leroy H. of
Garland, Tex.; a daughter,
Mrs. A. Morris (Lois) Nisen-
son; a brother, Sidney of
Cleveland, Ohio; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Anna Dubin and .
Mrs. Sarah Parnes, both of
Cleveland; six grandchil-
dren and five great-grand-
children.

* * *
CELIA BASKIN, 76, of

Southfield, died, Oct. 26.
Survived by her _husband,
William; nieces and
nephews.

* * *
ANNA DISKIN, 85, died

Nov. 1. She leaves a son, Ar-
thur of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a
daughter, Mrs. Sanford (Be-
tty) Waldon; six grandchil-
dren and seven great-
grandchildren. Interment
Akron, Ohio.
* * *

LOUIS I. DISNER,

former Detroiter of
Carlsbad, Calif., died Oct.
27. Survived by his wife,
Eleanor; two sons, Steven
Maimes of Encinitas, Calif.,
and Kenneth Disner of
Madison Heights; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack (Nancy)
Shapiro of West Bloomfield;
a brother, Arthur of South-
field; a sister, Mrs. Bluma
Meyersohn of Southfield;
and two grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

In loving
memory of

BEN
LUSKY

JACK FOX of Southgate
died Oct. 30. He leaves his
wife, Fern; a daughter, Mrs.
Julius (Sally) Becker; step-
children, Guy Cohoon of
Houston, Tex., Gary Cohoon
of Flat Rock and Mrs. Edna
McKay of Southgate; 11
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
JULIA GINSBERG, 77,
died Oct. 29. She leaves two
sons, Oscar Behrendt and
Charles Behrendt; four
daughters, Phyllis Talbott,
Mrs. William (Farah) Vel-
azquez, Mrs. Otto (Betty)
Monasterski and Mrs.
Gerald (Adele) Rapaport of
Chicago Heights, Ill.; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Shirley Pitts of Bel
Air, Calif.; 13 grandchil-
dren and eight great-grand-
children.

Detroiter of Morgantown,
W. Va., died Oct. 25. Sur-
vived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving (Sharon)
Goodman; two brothers,
Eric and Jonathan; a sister,
Rachel; and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph (Eve-
lyn) Jacobs of Tamarac, Fla.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
(Marion) Goodman of Oak
Park.

* *,*
WILLIAM HAYMAN,

88, died Nov. 2. She leaves
her husband, Julius; two

* * *
AARON LAWRENCE
GOODMAN, 21, former

87, of Detroit, died Oct. 31.
Survived by a son, Julius of
Vincentown, N.J.; a sister
in Winnipeg, Man.; and five
grandchildren.
* * *

HANA "HONEY"
JACOBSON, 88, died

Nov. 9, 1979
19th day of Heshvan

You are in our hearts
and thoughts always.
Sadly missed by wife,
children and family.

Always in my
heart and mind,
my darling father

Nov. 1. She leaves a son,
Mark "Ted"; three grand-
children and one great-
grandson.

** *

LOUIS G. KAUFMAN,

81, died Oct. 31. He leaves a
son, Jack; a daughter, Mrs.
Raymond (Dorothy)
Braiker; six grandchildren
and four great-grandchil-
dren.

* * *

LOUIS
RAIZIN

HOWARD KLEPNER,

Departed this life
27 Hesvan 1943.

Anne Talon

PEARL
SPINNER

Oct. 28, 1979

Gone but not forgot-
ten, four years now.
Remembered and loved
by Morris, Bobbi, Mar-
shall and family.

FANNIE KORNWISE,

86, of Southfield, died Oct.
27. Survived by four
brothers, Sam, Arthur,
Erwin and Max; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Minnie Engel,
Mrs. Helen Elford and Mol-
lie.
* * *
CLARA MILLER, 76,
former Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Oct. 30. Survived by a son,
David T. of Southfield; a
daughter, Mrs. Sam (Ilene)
Kahzarian of Oak Park; six
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
* * *
SARAH MILLER, 79,
former Detroiter of Boca
Raton, Fla., died Oct. 31.
She leaves two sons, Martin
of West Bloomfield and
Erwin of Boca Raton; a
daughter, Mrs. Irvin (Har-
riet) Berke of Cleveland,
Ohio; seven grandchildren
and four great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Detroit.
* * *
ILONA POPPER, 88,
died Nov. 2. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Edith Har-
sany of Hungary and Mrs.
Clara Garbon-Radnoti of
Forest Hills, NA.; two
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
* * *

43, former Detroiter of
Margate, Fla., died Oct. 31. ,
Survived by his wife,
Gloria; two sons, James and
John; a sister, Evelyn
Pianin of Southfield. Inter-
ment Florida.
* * *
BETTY KOFSKY, 71, of
Toronto, Oct., died Oct. 30.
She leaves her husband,
Ben; a daughter, Mrs. Ron
(Ethel) Kellen; two brothers
Louis Eisenberg and George
Eisenberg, both of South-
field; four sisters, Mrs. Hil-
bert (Jean) Sosin and Mrs.
Ed (Jeri) Chusid, both of
Southfield, and Mrs. Doris
Puro and Mrs. Marcia Ez-
rin, both of toronto; and
three grandchildren.
Interment Toronto.

HILDA SCHECHTER,

Larry Malin, 68

Larry Malin, owner with
his wife of May-Lin Uni-
form Sales in Muskegon
Heights, Mich., died Oct. 31
in Las Vegas, Nev.
Mr. Malin resided in De-
troit for 62 years, prior to
moving to Grand Haven,
Mich. He was with the U.S.
Army, stationed in Ger-
many, during World War II.
He wrote for the Stars and
Stripes.
In Detroit, Mr. Malin was
in the linen and coverall
business for 40 years. He re-
tired to Grand Haven six
years ago, when he and his
wife opened their uniform
sales firm. He recently
moved the store to Muske-
gon Heights.

Mr. Malin was on the
Chamber of Commerce
both in Grand Haven and
Muskegon.

He was a member of Bnai
Brith's Brandeis Lodge.
He leaves his wife, Grace;
two sons, Jerry of Oak Park
and Jack of North Carolina;
a daughter, Jean Lankes of
Grandville, Mich.; his
mother, Anna Malin of
Southfield; two brothers,
Isadore of Detroit and Ben
of Northridge, Calif.; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Irving (Lynn) Rich
of West Bloomfield; and
seven grandchildren.
Memorial services will be
held 7 p.m. Saturday at
Temple Bnai Israel,
Muskegon.

sons, Sam Stoller and Jack;
a brother, Sam Kert of Tuc-
son, Ariz.; two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph (Esther) Rosengar-
ten and Mrs. David (Doris)
Fishel; six grandchildren
and seven great-grand-
children.

* * *

ROSE SHARE, 76, of
Oak Park, died Nov. 1. Sur-
vived by her husband,
Harry; a son, Ronald; a
daughter, Mrs. George
(Barbara Elaine) Vine; a
sister, Mrs. Jacob (Pearl)
Felman of Chicago, Ill.; and
five grandchildren.
* * *
SAM SIEGEL, 85, died
Oct. 26. He leaves his wife,
Anna; two sons, Albert B. of
Palo Alto, Calif., and Dr.
Sheldon of Cincinnati,
Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Au-
brey (Shirley) Goldman;
two brothers, Isadore D. and
Ben, both of Denver, Colo.;
eight grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter.

* * *

ANNA WALKER, 90,

died Nov. 1. She leaves a
son, Louis Finegold; a
brother, Harry Grabel; a
sister, Mrs. Yetta Budyk;
and two grandchildren.

Mack Halper

Mack Halper, a men's clo-
thing consultant, died Oct.
29 at age 74.
Born in New York, Mr.
Halper was the former
manager of Baron's Clo-
thing in Southfield. He was
a 50-year member of Pisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Flor-
ence; two sons, Allen and
Don; a sister, Mrs. Harry
(Ida) Smith of Miami Beach,
Fla.; and three grandchil-
dren.

C. Westerman

Catherine Westerman,
director and trustee of the
Samuel Westerman Found-
ation of Michigan, died Oct.
28.
She was graduated from
Berea College and was a
music major and class val-
edictorian.
She leaves her husband,
Samuel L.; two grandsons
and five great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Louisville,
Ky.

Jerry Eaton

Jerry J. Eaton, founder
and owner of Dot Industrial
Sales, Inc., died Oct. 30 at
age 73.
Born in New York, Mr.
Eaton was in business for 40
years. He was a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons.
He leaves his wife, Inez; a
son, Dr. Gary of Delmar,
Calif.; a daughter, Edee
Franklin; a sister, Birdie
Eisenberg of New York; and
three grandsons.

Two things will be re-
membered about Arthur
Hass: his generosity at
Temple Israel and the fresh
carnation he sported daily.
Mr. Hass, an attorney for
62 years, died Oct. 26 at age
84. A native of New York,
Mr. Hass was a founder of
Temple Israel. There he
funded the Daniel M. and
Sophie Hass Memorial Lec-
ture in memory of his- son
and wife. The lecture fund
provided a speaker for the
temple sisterhood's opening
luncheon each year.
According to a temple
source, Mr. Hass made con-
tributions to the fund in
memory or in honor of a
congregant whether he
knew that person or not.

A

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UFMAN CHAPEL
NAUFMAN

INC.

ARTHUR HASS

He was graduated in 1921
from the University of
Michigan Law School. His
law specialty was anti-
trust and he argued cases
before the state and U.S.
Supreme Courts.
He was a member of the
Mr. Hass was on the
Michigan
Bar Association,
board of trustees of Car-
mel Hall and the Detroit University of Michigan
President's Club, the board
Institute of Technology.
of Siena Heights College in
Adrian and Pisgah Lodge of
Milton Gersten
Bnai Brith.
Milton Gersten, a retired
He leaves a son, Dr.
deputy treasurer for the city William of Tenafly, N.J.; a
of Detroit, died Nov. 1 at age brother, Ernest of New
75.
York; and three grandchil-
Born in Connecticut, Mr. dren.
Gersten was a member of
Bnai Brith.
WE REMEMBER
He leaves two sisters,
Ruth and Mrs. Lillian Vel-
During the coming
ick.
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.

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