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December 16, 1983 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-12-16

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Samuel Rubin

Stuart Orman

Samuel Rubin, former
manager of Detroit's Fisher
Theater, died Dec. 3 at age
80.
Born in Chelsea, Mass.,
Mr. Rubin was graduated
from Boston University. He
was advertising and public-
ity director for Universal
Pictures, Loew's Inc. and
Paramont Publix in
Philadelphia, Washington
and Detroit.
Following service in
England and France in
World War II, Mr. Rubin
joined, Simons-Michelson
Co. He was among the
founding members of Tem-
ple Emanu-El.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
daughter, Davida of San
Francisco, Calif.; two
brothers, Myer of Grosse
Pointe and Lawrence A. of
St. Ignace.

Jack Frank

Jack Frank, a manufac-
turer and distributor of
plastics under the firm
name of Schwab and Frank
Plastics, died Dec. 9 at age
80.
Born in Germany, Mr.
Frank invented the first
plastic denture material.
He was a charter member of
the Society of Plastics
Engineers, a member of the
Fact Finders Club of De-
troit, a member of Temple
Beth El and a member of
Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Gretl;
two sons, Dennis and Allen
of East Lansing; and four
grandchildren.

Stuart D. Orman, a senior
attorney and assistant sec-
retary for the Michigan
Consolidated Gas Co., died
Dec. 9 at age 51.
Born in Pontiac, Mr.
Orman was with the utility
for the past 18 years. He was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan Law School
in 1957. Professionally, he
was affiliated with the
Michigan and Detroit Bar
Associations.
He was a former chair-
man of the Oakland County
Chapter of the March of
Dimes. He had been on its
executive board since 1969.

Mr. Orman was a
member of the board of
directors of the Far-
mington Players for the
past 23 years. He also was
a member Sigma Alpha
Mu Fraternity and was a
founding member of
Birmingham Temple.

He leaves his wife, Ceci; a
daughter, Julie; a son, Pe-
ter; and a brother, Alan of
Windsor.

Ronald Ellis

r

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
.National Fund in the Will °fever?' Jew were
invariably followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of lund
development, social welfare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewi,sh National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in (meS home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or koddish, or to some form ()I
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.
Consult the Foundation for
Jewish National Fund
18877 W.:10 Mile Rd., Suite 104
Southfield, MI 48075
phone (313) 557-6644
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

72, of Ann Arbor, died Dec.
10. She leaves her husband,
Samuel; a son, Kenneth;
and a brother, Jonas New-
man of Hawaii. Interment
Detroit.
* * *
RUBY BLOCK, 88,
former Detroiter of Hallan-
dale, Fla., died Dec. 14. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Jack (Dorothy) Milen and
Mrs. Jerry (Sybil) Avison,
both of West Bloomfield;
one sister, five grandchil-
dren and six great-grand-
children. Services 10 a.m.
today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

** *
HARRY BUDYK, 85, of

Southfield, died Dec. 8. Sur-
vived by two sons, Milton
Budyk and Dr. Aaron
Blake; two sisters, Mrs.
Annie Berbrier and Mrs.
Moe (Fannie) Tunis, both of
Montreal, Que.; and five
grandchildren.

NORMAN L. FER-
SHTMAN, 56, of Oak Park,

died Dec. 8. Survived by his
wife, Esther; three sons,
Howard, Bruce and
Charles; two daughters,
Debra and Mrs. Arnold
(Sheree) Fliesher; two
brothers, Sidney and Her-

Oscar Klaper

man; two sisters, Mrs. Sid-
ney (Rita) Barish and Mrs.
Sylvia Fox; and one grand-
daughter.

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."-••

KURT
JOSEPH
HERTZ, 69, of Oak Park,

died Dec. 11. Survived by
his wife, Eva; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Rolf (Faith) Le-
derer of Willowdale, Ont.,
and Mrs. Joseph (Debbie)
Gittleman of Jerusalem, Is-
rael; a brother, Gershon of
Jerusalem; two sisters, Mrs.
Edith Rothchild of Toronto,
Ont., and Mrs. Ruth Loe-
wenthal of Jerusalem; and
five grandchildren. Inter-
ment Jerusalem.
* * *

Dr. Richard Sinclair, an
optometrist with offices in
Detroit, died Dec. 6 at age
54.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Sinclair was a 1953
graduate of the Massachu-
setts College of Optometry.
He was a member of the
Michigan Optometric Asso-
ciation.
He leaves his wife, Irene;
three sons, Michael, Jeffrey
of Ypsilanti and Gary; a
brother, Stanley Seligman;
and a sister, Mrs. Leonard
(Blanche) Stern of Planta-
tion, Fla.

Nathan Fink, co-owner of
Motor City Jewelry and
Furniture in Warren for the
past 44 years, died Dec. 10
at age 67.
Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr.
Fink was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
He leaves his wife, Har-
riet; two sons, Dr. Kenneth
and Dr. Daniel; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. George (Linda)
Levy of Syracuse, N.Y., and
Allyson; two brothers,
Leonard and David of
Miami Beach, Fla.; a sister,
Mrs. Harry (Eleanor) Park;
and three granddaughters.

A 4-se.r,

V/

BENJAMIN B. MIL-
LER, 84, of Detroit, died

Dec. 13. Survived by his
wife, Mollie; three sons,
Max of Los Angeles, Calif.,
William and Israel; a
daughter, Mrs. Ann Singer;
two grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
RIVWA MILLER, 90, of
Southfield, died Dec. 13.
Survived by a son, Dr. Mil-
ton; four grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
* * *
SARAH SKLAR, 87, of
Oak Park, died Dec. 9. Sur-
vived by a son, William A.; a
daughter, Harriet (Minnie);
a brother, Jack Greenberg
of Chicago, Ill.; two sisters,

ETHEL KLEIN, former
Detroiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died Nov. 22 in Cleve-
land, Ohio. Survived by two
daughters, Marilyn Ellen of
Atlanta, Ga., and Jewel
Koletsky of Cleveland; two
sisters, Helen Hutton and
Grace Friedman, both of
Miami Beach; and six
grandchildren. Interment
Miami Beach.

Dr. Sinclair

T T _.1

TI

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.

* * *

* * *

Nathan Fink,
of Jewelry Firm

WE REMEMBER

79, former Detroiter of
Houston, Tex., died Dec. 8.
Survived by a son, Dr.
David of Houston; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Sarah Lopata of
Orange, Calif.; a sister, Mrs.
Sarah Taub of Oak Park;
seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

HAROLD KLEIMAN,

Oscar Klaper, a kosher
butcher for more than 50
years, died Dec. 12 at age
81.
* * *
Born in Russia, Mr.
Klaper lived 64 years in De-
LILLIAN KRISTAL,
troit. He was the past 70, of Farmington Hills,
president of the kosher died Dec. 7. Survived by
butchers association.
three sons, William L.,
Mr. Klaper was a member Mark of Boston, Mass., and
of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai David; a daughter, Mrs.
Brith, International Order Seymour W. (Estelle)
of Oddfellows, Radomer Aid Kleiman; two brothers,
Society, Oak Park Senior William Berman and Jack
Citizens, Hebrew Benevo- Berman; two sisters, Mrs.
lent Society and Cong. Beth Joseph (Eve) Rosenthal and
-Achim For 20 years he was Mrs. Lee Stark; and four
a member of Young Israel of grandchildren.
Oak-Woods.
* * *
He is survived by his wife,
MEYER LACOFF, 86,
Margaret; two daughters, of Miami Beach, Fla., died
Mrs. Yale (Irene) Phillips
Dec. 13. He leaves two sons,
and Mrs. Rosalye Schwartz
Gerson and Norman, both of
of Billingham, Wash.; 10
Oak Park; two daughters,
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

.1 e• 11 I 1 X2

** *
HARRY LITOWSKI,

former Detroiter of Redondo
Beach, Calif., died Dec. 12.
Survived by a -brother,
Harry of Sherman Oaks,
Calif.; and three sisters,
Mrs. Toby Schultz of South-
field, Mrs. Alvin (Olive)
Sugar of Los Angeles, and
Freda Zegman of Muncie,
Ind. Interment California.

K AUFMAN CI APEL

IV

Mrs. Bernard (Betty) Play- Mrs. Carl (Jennie) Mos-
nick of Delray Beach, Fla., kowitz of Ohio and Mrs.
and Mrs. Jack (Edith) Samuel (Rose) Kampner;
Chapin of Oak Park; 10 three grandchildren and
grandchildren and 12 one great-grandchild.
great-grandchildren.
* * *
Interment Detroit.
TERESE
C. SOL-
* * *
OMON, 86, died Dec. 8. She
IRVING LEWIS, 69, of leaves a son, Philip; a
Oak Park, died Dec. 9. Sur- daughter, Mrs. Mel (Val-
vived by a son, David P. of erie) Price of Stratford,
Honolulu, Hawaii; two Conn., six grandchildren
brothers, Hyman and Sol; a and one great-grandson.
sister, Mrs. Allen (Roslyn)
Alexander; and five grand-
children.

* * *

A T,
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Friday, December 16, 1983 11

OBITUARIES

ESTHER N. ASCHER,

* * *

Ronald M. Ellis, a sales
representative for Al's
Glass and Auto Trim, died
Dec. 13 at age 57.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Ellis was a member of Tern-
ple Israel and its brother-
hood and a member and past
president of Maurice C.
Zeiger Lodge of Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Edith;
a son, Alan; a daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth (Ilene)
Filipiak; and one grandson.

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