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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 25, 1984

87

OBITUARIES

MARY FRIEDMAN, 81,
died May 20. She leaves a
son, Arnold Grant; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bert (Jean) Mar-
kowitz; a brother, David
Siegel of Las Vegas, Nev.; a
sister, Mrs. Jacob (Rose)
Stephens of Los Angeles,
Calif.; five grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren.


GERALDINE GRAFF,

51, former Detroiter of
Englewood, N.J., died May
17. Survived by her hus-
band, Stanley; a son, Bruce
of Albuquerque, N.M.; a
daughter, Suzanne of Bos-
ton,- Mass.; her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip (Anne)
Rossen of Southfield; a
brother, Ronald of Detroit;
and two sisters, Mrs. Stan-
ley (Rhoda) Raderman of
West Bloomfield and Mrs.
Richard (Bette) Bohn of
Boston. Interment, Long Is-
land, N.Y.


MAE M. JOSEPH, 75, of

Oak Park, died May 17.
Survived by a daughter,
Andrea of Portland, Ore.; a
brother, Jack Mechanic of
Southfield; and a sister,
Mrs. Perry (Bebe) Moothart
of California.


ALICE KATZMAN, 55,

of Southfield, died May 16.
Survived by her husband,
Leonard; a son, Howard; a
daughter, Rona; a brother,
Herbert Bistrow of Planta-
tion, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs.
Aaron (Esther) Kraft.


DORIS KLINGER, 68,

of Southfield, died May 20.
Survived by her husband,
Joseph; a son, Robert; a
daughter, Janice Rolnick; a
brother, Harry Cohen; and
two grandchildren.


MILDRED KRAMER,

68, died May 22. She leaves
two sons, Seymour Raben of
St. Petersburg, Fla. and
David Raben; a daughter,
Mrs. Michael (Arlene)
Fogle; a brother Kenneth
Herman; two sisters, Mrs.
Jouquin (Betty) Perry of
Freemont, Calif. and Mrs.
Angelo (Rose) Fiantaco,;
nine grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

EDWARD PARTRITE,

Sarah; two sons, Marvin,
ROSE WEISINGER
and Frederick of Mt. Cle- SIEGER, 98, of Southfield,
mens; and a brother, Sam of died May 19. Survived by a
Mt. View, Calif.
daughter, Mrs. Levi
(Esther) Shapiro; a brother,
HENNY SALOMON, Isadore Steinberg of Cleve-
83, of Oak Park, died May land Heights, Ohio; a sister, •
22. Survived by a Mrs. Sarah Klein of
granddaughter, Mrs. Heinz California; three
(Vivian) Seiferheld; three grandchildren and four
great-granddaughters; and great-grandchildren.
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elsie
Robert.
SALOMON PFEFFER,

HELEN MOSMAN
68, former Detroiter of West
SNYDER, former Detroiter
Palm Beach, Fla., died May
MOLLIE SCHWARTZ, of West Palm Beach, Fla.,
6. Survived by his wife, 71, of Southfield, died May died May 18. Survived by
23. Survived by two sons, her husband, Allan; and two
Lawrence and Harold a sons, Dr. Norman Snyder of
Abraham Bader
daughter, Mrs. Mark
Lathrup Village and Dr.
(Eleanor) Charus of North
Sidney Snyder of Grand
Abraham Bader, founder Hollywood, Calif.; a
of the Bader Bag Corp., died brother, Harry Sherman of Rapids. Interment Windsor.
May 18.
Tucson, Ariz.; two sisters,

A former Detroiter of Hol- Mrs. Harry (Bella) Cherry
SARAH
STEIN,
88, died
lywood, Fla., Mr. Bader and Mrs. Jack (Sadie) Stern,
May 19. She leaves a daugh-
founded his company in both of Tucson; and six
ter, Mrs. Leonard (Ila) Sol-
1914. He was still active in _ grandchildren.
omon; a sister, Ethel
the business, a distributor
of packaging materials, al-
though he had been a
The Family
The Family
Florida resident for 16
of the Late
of the Late
years.
TESSIE
Mr. Bader was an active
STELLA
supporter and fundraiser in
ASH
SAVIN
Mizrachi, Women's Ameri-
Announces the un-
Announces the un-
can ORT and Hadassah. He
veiling of a monument
veiling of a monument
was active in the Allied
in her memory 11 a.m.
in her memory 11 a.m.
Monday, May 28, at
Jewish Campaign and a
Sunday, June 3, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
member of B'nai B'rith.
Clover Hill Park
Park.
Rabbi
Yolkut
will
Cemetery. Cantor Rube
He leaves two sons, Mar-
officiate. Relatives and
will officiate. Relatives
tin of West Bloomfield and
friends are asked to
and friends are asked to
Nathan; a brother, Samuel
attend.
attend.
of _ Detroit; five
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
I
The Family
Interment Hollywood,
of the Late
Fla.
In Memory of Our

75, of Oak Park, died May
18. Survived by his wife,
Libby; three sons, William
of Ventura, Calif., Dr. Stan-
ley Kaller of Yorba Linda,
Calif., and Harold Kaller of
West Bloomfield; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Muriel Stotland
and_Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Gil-
bert, both of Royal Oak; and
seven grandchildren.


P. Rosenbloom

Philip Rosenbloom, foun-
der and owner of Parkhurst
Florist for 48 years, died
May 22.
Mr. Rosenbloom, 69, was
born in London, England.
He was a member of Zager-
Stone Lodge of B'nai B'rith
and the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America. He was
honored by the Florist Tele-
graph Delivery association
for "service excellence."
He leaves his wife, Belle;
two daughters, Mrs.
Herschel (Helen) Mozen
and Mrs. Joel (Barbara)
Dreyer; a brother, Harris
Rose; a sister, Mrs. Lester
(Ruth) Rosenberg; and four
grandchildren.





BENJAMIN
BRAGMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, June 3, at
Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Cantor Vie-
der will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

Hackman;
and
granddaughter.


one

LEE B. STONE, 71, died
May 22. She leaves her hus-
band, Alan J.; a son, Ronald
L.; two daughters, Carol
Ann Stone Lipton of Ber-
keley, Calif. and Mrs.
James (Sandra) Meyer of
Philadelphia, Pa.; a
brother, Earl Davidson; and
five grandchildren.

MAX WARREN, 79,
died May 20. He leaves his
wife, Eva; a son, Lawrence;
two daughters, Mrs.
Maurice (Diane) Otis and
Mrs. Ronald (Elaine) Maier;
and nine grandchildren.



MINNIE WATKINS,

died May 21. She leaves her
husband, David; a brother,
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