THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' Friday, June 8, 180 ` .!79 OBITUARIES STANLEY AUGUST, 42, died June 2. He leaves his wife, Cindy Potter; a daughter, Andrea; his mother, Mrs. Harold M. (Birdie) August; and a brother, Irving. • CLAIRE EMILY BAR- NETT, former Detroiter of Marvin Foxman Marvin J. Foxman, an op- tician at Fairlane Drugs, died June 3 at age 65. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Foxman lived 47 years in Detroit. He was a past commander of the Lt. Roy F. Green Post of the Jewish War Veterans, current senior vice commander of the Redford VFW Post 345, a member of the Livonia Senior Veterans Group No. 1 and a member of the Red Cross volunteers. He is survived by his wife, Sylvia; three daughters, Mrs. Burton (Cheryl) Kideckel, Mrs. Steven (De- bra) Hamer and Mrs. Jef- frey (Ilene) Keel; three brothers, Abraham of Las Vegas, Nev., Dr. Daniel and Eugene of West Hills, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Krantz of Cape Coral, Fla., and Mrs. Jeanette Saltz of Banning, Calif.; and two granddaughters. Mrs. Silverman Helen Kosins Silverman, co-founder of Kosins Clothes in 1925 with her first husband, Max, died June 2 at age 87. Born in Poland, Mrs. Sil- verman was a member of the Downtown Merchants Association, life member of the NAACP, Detroit Board of Commerce, Radomer Aid Society, Adat Shalom Synagogue, Hadassah, B'nai B'rith, the Italian American Association, the Men's Retailer Association, and the National Associa- tion and Manufacturer of Sportswear Buyers. - She leaves two sons, Harry Kosins and Ben Ko- sins; three daughters, Mrs. Ben (Sally) Finkel, Mrs. Donald (Faye) Wish of Ak- ron, Ohio, and Mrs. Alvin (Renee) Joseph; 16 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Boca Raton, Fla., died May MAE HERMAN, 78, died June 2. She leaves a sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Herman; two nephews, Dr. Donald Herman of Grand Rapids and Hartley Mal- daver of Toronto, Ont.; two nieces, Mrs. Hortense Her- man Alper of Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Gloria Al- lender Pearl of Pacific Palisades, Calif.; great- nieces, great-nephews, great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. • FRIEDA LEBOWITZ, 100, former Detroiter of Scranton, Pa., died May 28. Survived by a son, Nathan • J. Wrubel of Southfield; two HYMAN FIEKOWSKY, grandchildren and four 93, former Detroiter of great-grandchildren. • North Miami Beach, Fla., died June 2. Survived by his wife, Anita; three sons, BETTY LEONARD, 71, Seymour of Chevy Chase, former Detroiter. of Palo Md., Donald of Wantagh, Alto, Calif., died June 5. She N.Y., and Stanley of La leaves two daughters, Mrs. Grange, Ill.; a brother, Mar- Charles (Ellen) Tenner of tin of North Miami, Fla.; a Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Paul (Esther) Ben T. (Rosanne) Zinn of At- Karnoff of Chicago, Ill.; and lanta, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. eight grandchildren. James (Min) Rosoff; and Interment Florida. four grandchildren. Serv- ices 10:15 a.m. today at • SYDNEY GOLDIN, 76, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. of Southfield, died June 1. Interment Detroit. • Survived by his wife, Kate; two sons, Sherwin of MINNIE LEVINE, 76, Sepulveda, Calif., and Ar- died June 6. She leaves her nold H.; two brothers, Max husband, 'Norman Nathan; and Julius of Tamarac, Fla.; a son, Barry of Thompson- and three grandchildren. ville, Mich.: a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Al- terman; a brother, Simeon Freedman; and three Ellis Gans grandchildren. Services 11:45 a.m. today at Ira Ellis I. Gans, a pharma- Kaufman Chapel. cist, died June 6 at age 81. Born in Lithuania, Mr. Gans lived 50 years in De- troit. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Pis- gah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- cal Association and Phi Delta Kappa Pharmaceuti- cal Fraternity. He was graduated from the Univer- sity of Illinois. He leaves his wife, Olga; two sons, Dr. Robert and Ted; a daughter, Mrs. Mar- vin (Gail) Horwitz; two sis- ters, Mrs. Genia Cher- kassky of New York and Mrs. Nessia Tanfeld of Is- rael; and seven grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. 30. Survived by her hus- band, Harvey; stepchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Mary) Barnett of Birmingham, Neal of Southfield and Hugh of New York; four brothers, Angelo Valentine, Dominic Valentine, Gordon Valentine and Paul Valen- tine of Dearborn; three sis- ters, Mrs. Melvin (Doris) Rosenblum of Boca Raton, Mrs. Albert (Anne) Battis- tone of Banning, Calif., and Mrs. George (Verna) Gaz- decki of Ormond Beach, Fla.; and one grandchild. Interment Boca Raton. SAMUEL MOLNER, 95, of Chicago, Ill., died May 22. Survived by a son, Mon- roe "Bob" of Oak Park; a daughter, Rita Hoffman of Skokie, Ill.; two sisters, Laura Lieber and Jean Van Gelder; three grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Interment Chicago. • MAX PEARL, 67, of Southfield, died May 31. Survived by a son, Alan; a daughter, Mrs. William (Susan) Liebman of Hartsdale, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Molly Wainger; and three grandchildren. • MORRIS ROWIN, 85, died June 2. He leaves his wife, Sarah; two sons, Gerald J. and Harold W. of Georgetown, Calif.; a daughter, Mr. Marvin (Mar- jorie) Golden of Los Angeles, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. • cuse, N.Y. died June 4. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Muriel) Wood of Syracuse; and two grandchildren. Services 2 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment Detroit. • FLORENCE SMITH, 65, of Southfield, died June 3. Survived by a son, How- Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS WE REMEMBER. brim betw. 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