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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — - Friday, February 10 - 1984 - 11

OBITUARIES

ANNE B. APPLE-
BAUM, 79, died Feb. 5

She leaves .a son,
Perry; two daughters, Shir-
lee Harris and Doris; three
sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Rose)
Elk of Flint, Mrs. Sally
Robinson and Mrs. Albert
(Esther) Brant; seven
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.

sons, Harris of Vero Beach,
Fla, and Milton of Stan-
wood, Mich.; three daugh-
ters, Sylvia, Mrs. Stanley
(Esther) Lewin of Tucson,
Ariz., and Mrs. Lawrence
(Pearl) Padden of Wyan-
dotte; a sister, Mrs. Bessie
Nyman; 14 grandchildren
and nine great-grand-
children.

LT. COL. (RET.) MAX-
WELL BARACH, 68,

MOLLY BLEIFELD,

* * *

* * *

former Detroiter of Gettys-
burg, Pa., died Feb. 2. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sally; a
daughter, Jenny; and two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Sarah)
Norman and Mrs. Sam
(Ruth) Acker, both of Oak
Park. Interment Arlington
National Cemetery.

87, died Feb. 2. She leaves a
son, Lee of Ft. Wayne, Ind.;
a daughter, Mrs. Irving
(Ruth) Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
Meyer (Esther) Silverman
of California; three grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.

BERTHA BERGER, 84,

CAHTERINE DIREN-
FELD, 65, died Feb. 7. She

* * *

* * *

died Feb. 2. She leaves two

leaves her husband, Morris;
and a sister, Mrs. Russell
(Carolyn) Armstrong of
Traverse City.

In memory of beloved
Mother
and
Grandmother

ROSE
KONIKOF

The family of the late

Lena Binke acknowledges

Feb. 21, 1983
Forever in our hearts
and minds.
Daughter
and son-in-law
and grandchildren

with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions
of sympathy extended by
relatives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

ISADORE
DOM-
NITCH, 84, of Berkley, died

Feb. 4. Survived by his wife,
Esther; a son, Michael
Downes; two daughters,
Mrs. Sam (Eva) Solomon
and Dorothy; eight grand-
children and eight great-
grandchildren.

* * *

ETHEL FREED, 76,

died Feb. 7. She leaves three
sons, Lawrence, Harold and
Jack; two daughters, Mrs.
Marvin (Lorraine) Canner
and Mrs. Richard (Renee)
Fordyce of Long Lake,
Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Ab-
raham (Lena) Sinai and
Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Stein-
berger of Margate, Fla.; a
brother, Morris Strager of
Margate; 14 grandchildren
and three great-grand-
children.

* * *

JACOB J. GONTE,

74, former Detroiter of
Flint, died Jan. 29. Sur-
vived by three daughters,
Mrs. Beverly Gealer of West
Bloomfield, Mrs. Joan Rap-
paport of Oak Park and Mrs.
Teri Craine of Detroit; a
brother, Naftaly of Cuba; a
sister, Mrs. Jennie Light of
Southfield; 10 grandchil-
dren and two great-grand-
children.

* * *

SHIRLEY P. GOR-
DON, 58, died Feb. 5. She

In loving memory of

Lee Helfman wishes
to express her heartfelt
thanks to family and
friends for the generos-
ity and kindness shown
on the recent death of
her husband

LILLIAN
SANDLES

Feb. 10, 1968
Forever in our hearts
and minds. Sadly mis-
sed by brothers, Mort
and Lester; and sisters-
in-law, Esther and
Sarah; and three
nephews.

MANUEL
(MANNY)
HELFMAN

The Family
of the Late

The Family of

JEANETTE
WEISS

ARLINE G.
SCHAFER

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

Fondly remembers
the anniversary of her
passing, Feb. 19, 1980.



leaves her husband, Maury;
two sons, Dr. Craig and Av-
ery; a daughter, Tobey; and
a brother, Bernard Jacoby
of Westminster, Calif.

* * *

ELIZABETH
R.
LEVITT, 85, of Milwaukee,

Wis., died Feb. 5. She leaves
a son, Herbert D. of Grosse
Pointe Park; a daughter,
Mrs. John (Rosalind) Plan-
tikow of Milwaukee; five
grandchildren and one
great-grandson. Interment
Detroit.

* * *

BONNIE JEAN MAR-
KOWITZ, 33, died Feb. 5.

She leaves her father,
Joseph Markowitz; her
mother, Elsie Markowitz; a
brother, William; and two
sisters, Mrs. Jeffrey (Lesa)
Barack of Margate, Fla.,
and Mrs. Jerry (Lori)
Guttman.

* * *

In Blessed Memory of Brother and
Brother-in-Law

HAL MILLER, 62,
former Detroiter of Los

HARRY A. KIEF

Feb. 9, 1976
The joy, laughter and wisdom we shared
together helps us to endure your demise
these past years. We cherish and revere your
memory always.
The Lord make His face to shine upon
thee ... Bless thee and keep thee, and give
thee peace.

The Family
of the Late

SOLOMON
WEISS

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Feb. 19, in Sun-
rise, Fla. He was the
husband of Paula and
father of Sam and Leo.

Yetta V. and Max Englander

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FRED H. SIMS, 81, died Martin of `Riverdale, N.Y.;
Feb. 5. He leaves his wife, six grandchildren and five
Dorothy; a son, Lawrence; great-grandchildren.
* * *
two brothers, Eugene P. and
Arthur; and one grandson.
ISRAEL STRASBER-
* * *
GER, 79, of Detroit, died
ROBERT ABBE RUDY Feb. 6. Survived by two
SKLARE, 37, former De- sons, Morey and Fred; and
troiter of Houston, Tex., six grandchildren.
* * *
died Feb. 1. He leaves his
mother, Mrs. Edith Sklare
LEWIS SUGAR, 85, died
of Southfield; two brothers, Feb. 6. He leaves a sister,
Sheldon of Berkeley, Calif., Mrs. Harry (Reba) Ruskin;
and David of Telluride, nieces and nephews.
* *
Colo. Interment Detroit.

Angeles, Calif., died Jan.
31. Survived by a son, How-
ard of Woodland Hills,
Calif.; a brother, Leonard of
Southfield; and two grand-
children. Interment Los
Angeles.

* * *

FLORENCE OLIT, 66,

former Detroiter of Wood-
land Hills, Calif., died Feb.
2. Survived by her husband,
Harry; a daughter, Brenda
Skolnick of California; two
brothers, Meyer Krigel of
Florida and Ben Krigel of
Detroit; a sister, Sylvia
Rothenberg of Florida; and
five grandchildren. Inter-
ment California.

* * *

EDITH WEISMAN
SOLOMON, 90, died Feb.

4. She leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Charles (Margery)
Rothschild of Teaneck, N.J.,
and Mrs. Peter (Claire)

* * *

BEATRICE RADER,

Rose Hack, 68

67, former Detroiter of
Woodland Hills, Calif., died
Jan. 28. Survived by her
husband, Henry; three sons,
Dennis of Woodland Hills,
Michael and Steven, both of
Granada Hills, Calif.; a
daughter, Mrs. Brian (Ka-
ren) Jacobson of Simi Val-
ley, Calif.; a brother, Walter
Strenger of Atlanta, Ga.;
four sisters, Mrs. Al (Ruth)
Herman of Covina, Calif.,
Mrs. Bernard (Dorothy)
Trock of Southfield, Mrs.
Mickey (Zelda) Miller of
Livonia and Sheila Huebler
of Farmington Hills; and
four grandchildren. Inter-
ment California.

Rose Hack, a manufac-
turer's representative in
jewelry and watchbands,
died Feb. 6 at age 68.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Hack worked for her hus-
band's company, Leo Hack
and Associates. She was a
member of the Mr. and Mrs.
Group of City of Hope; Tem-
ple Israel, its sisterhood and
Garden Club; Sinai Hospi-
tal Service With Love,
Michigan Drug Travelers
and Order of the Eastern
Star.
She leaves her husband,
Leo; two daughters, Mrs.
Jerald (Carole) Maltzman
and Mrs. Dennis (Olivia)
Ross; two brothers, Nathan
Miller and Louis Miller,
both of Las Vegas, Nev.; two
sisters, Mrs. Jack (Shirley)
Metler and Mrs. Edythe
Meyer, both of Margate,
Fla.; and five grandchil-
dren.

* * *

JENNIE RAPAPORT,

83, former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Feb. 2.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Morris (Pearl) Stein of
Tarzana, ,Calif., and Mrs.
Irving (Edith) Wolfe of
Southfield; a sister, Mrs.
Joseph (Eva) Katz of
Florida; four grandchildren
and three great-grandchil-
dren. Interment California.

* * *

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
1
1 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward

6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

LILLIAN ESTHER
ROSENSTEIN, 81, died

LI 2-8266

Feb. 7. She leaves her hus-
band, Abraham; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gustave (Ruth)
Feig and Mrs. Michael
(Marilyn) Rouff; and three
grandchildren.

JEAN R. SCHNEIDER,

62, died Feb. 3. She leaves
her husband, Leon; a son,
Robert; a daughter, Mrs. W.
Waughn (Laurie) Frick; and
two grandsons.

SHELDON
*

MONUMENT COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.
Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads
Phone 368-3550
Over 60 Years in Same Location!

ipmemmerms______

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

* * *

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

MORTON
SCHWARTZ, 56, former

Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

Detroiter of Rehovot, Israel,
died Feb. 2. Survived by his
wife, Basha; a son, Dan of
Rehovot; and a daughter,
Naomi of Rehovot.

MONUMENTS BY

* * *

BERG
URBACH

AND

BETTY SHERMAN, 79,

of Oak Park, died Feb. 1.
Survived by a son, Joel E.;
three brothers, William
Cohen of Miami Beach, Fla.,
Saul Cohen of Florida and
Ben Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
Minnie Haking; and three
grandchildren.

IAPEL

JO 4-5557

_

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK - LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer
1 .

INC.

PEARL
GOLDIE
WOOL, 74, of Oak Park,

died Feb. 6. Survived by her
husband, Louis; children,
Mrs. Donald (Carol) Lester
of Port Richie, Fla., Mrs.
Leonard (Carol) Singer and
Joseph Wool; a sister, Mrs.
Edith Baber; and eight
grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER

f

ADAR I Feb.
MICHAEL G. BARDI
9 12
MAX CITRIN
9 12
FREDA FREED
9 12
A (ISAAC) KORMAN
9 12
SARA RUBENFAER
9 12
MENDEL STARK
9 12
EVA TOPOR
9 12
ISADORE WARREN
9 12
REBBETZIN RACHELZAGER 9 12
BEN CITRIN
10 13
JUUUS COHEN
10 13
MINNIE FISHER
10 13
ISRAEL MALIK
10 13
ROSE TEMCHIN
10 13
ROSE ARONOFF
14
MAX E. CHARNESS
11
1 14
ANNE KAUFMAN
11 14
MAURICE LEVIN
11 14
SAMUEL LIBERSON
11 14
LOUIS MENENBERG
11 14
JACOB ROSENBERG
11 14
SOLOMON ROSENBERG
11 14
ERNEST WOLFSHEIMER
1121
ELIZABETH BUSHKIN
15
CLARA EISENBERG
12 15
LENA FARBER
12 15
DAVID GROSSMAN
12 15
ISADORE KRAMER
12 15
SOLOMON LAPINSKY
12 15
JENNIE OZADOVSKY
12 15
MORRIS ROSEN
12 15
SAMUEL TECHNER
12 15
ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ
13 16
RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN 13 16
KALMAN S. FLORENCE
13 16
SIMCHA KLEINEMUS
13 16
ROSE LEWIS
13 16
KARL LOEWENSTEIN
13 16
IRVING ZEFF
TILLIE COHEN
1 14 3 1 1 7 6
SARAH COOPER
14 17
ABRAHAM EISENMAN
14 17
FREIDA GOTTLIEB
14 17
NECHA GOTTLIEB
14 17
CELIA KING
14 17
BESSIE KUSHNER
14 17
MAX LAKER
14 17
ELLIS MARKOFSKY
14 17
ISAAC MICKELSON
14 17
SAMUEL PLOTKIN
14 17
SARAH SEPPEN
14 17
MEYER BAXTER
15 18
ANNETTE BOROVITZ
15 18
EVA BUNIN
15 18
ALFRED C. FUNKE
15 18
MORRIS J. HART
15 18
LOUIS KUKES
15 18
MEYER E. REVZIN
15 18
ALVIN BERNARD SPECTOR 15 18

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