Friday, June 22, 1984 79 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES DORA S. ADLER, 85, died June 16. She leaves a brother, Sam Hammer; a sister, Mrs. Dan (Marian) Birnbaum of Brooklyn, N.Y.; nieces and nephews. Mike (Chava) Kwinta of Willowdale, Ont., and Mrs. Josef (Rosa) Bornstein of Sweden; eight grandchil- dren and two great-grand- children. • • IDA SILBER GROSS, RUTH FLESCHER, 54, 95, died June 17. She leaves of Oak Park, died June 15. a son, Albert J. Silber; a Survived by her husband, daughter, Mrs. Alec Norman F.; three daugh- (Esther) Sherr; seven ters, Mrs. Charles (Bar- grandchildren and 11 bara) Albert and Mrs. Ar- great-grandchildren. leen Rosenfield, both of • Ventura, Calif., and Ann of FANNIE HOROWITZ, Lansing; her mother, Mrs. Jeanette Teplitzky of the 92, of Detroit, died June 18. Bronx, N.Y.; two brothers, Survived by two sons, Allan Larry Friedman of Flush- Morains and Joseph ing, N.Y., and Allen Fried- Horowitz of Cloverville, man of Waldwick, N.J.; and N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Feldman; a five grandchildren. brother, David Moreinis of • Teaneck, N.J.; Mrs. Sylvia JOSEF GERSZONO- Ash; 11 grandchildren and WICZ, 83, of Oak Park, died seven great-grandchildren. • June 16. Survived by his wife, Chana; a son, Dr. Ab- JACOB B. (JACK) raham; two daughters, Mrs. KAPLAN, 62, died June Construction chief, inventor Emanuel Maisel dies at 61 20. He leaves a brother, El- liott; nieces and nephews. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. • Survived by a son, Marvin B.; a daughter, Mrs. Kal (Bernice) Soskin; a brother, Irving Waxman of Lauder- dale, Fla.; six grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. • BERNARD KATZ, 63, of Royal Oak, died June 16. Survived by his wife, Ruth; ETHEL SHORT PHIL- two sisters, Mrs. William (Jean) Oscherwitz of Cin- LIPS, 78, of West Bloom- cinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. field, died June 17. Sur- Aaron (Bernice) Sherwin of vived by a son, Dr. Michael Short; and one grandson. Lauderhill, Fla. • • JOSEPH H. KAUF- BESS ROBINSON, 85, MAN, 65, died June 15. He died June 19. She leaves a leaves two sons, Louis of daughter, Mrs. Harry Lafayette, Calif., and Larry; (Suzanne) Gordon; a a daughter, Joanne of New brother, Felix Schomberger York; and a brother, of Kalamazoo; six grand- Harold. children and one great- • grandson. SHIRLEY (ROSE) • MENDELSON, former De- LENA ROSENFELD, troiter of Delray Beach, 90, of Oak Park, died June Fla., died June 19. Survived 18. Survived by a son, Mar- by her husband, Joseph; a tin; a daughter, Mrs. Irving son, Louis Rose of South- (Harriet) Marash; a sister, field; two daughters, Debra Mrs. Frieda Baum; six Rose Richardson of Hawaii grandchildren ' and 11 and Ellen Rose; her mother, great-grandchildren. Jennie Pollack of Vermont • and four grandchildren. GERTRUDE SAFER- • STEIN, 87, of Oak Park, FRANCES ADELE died June 13. Survived by a PERLIN, 61, of Southfield, son, Sam of Palm Beach died June 14. Survived by Gardens, Fla.; two daugh- her husband, Albert; a son, ters, Mrs. Charles (Ann) Douglas Leigh of Ann Ar- Fassberg and Mrs. Betty bor; a daughter, Mrs. Ed- Kashdan; two sisters, Mrs. ward (Rebecca) Stern of Jennie Glen and Mrs. Ed- Grand Rapids; a brother, ward B. (Rose) Oshinsky of Louis Tubben; a sister, Mrs. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; Louis (Molly) Linovitz; and seven grandchildren and three grandchildren. three great-grandchildren. • • PAUL SIKOV, 85, SOPHIE PERLIN, 78, of Southfield, died June 20. former Detroiter of Rich- land, Wash., died June 19. He leaves two sons, Stan- ford of Rochester, Mich., and Melvin of Richland; two brothers, Bernard of Royal Oak and Herbert of Pittsburgh, Pa..; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Tabrisky of Los Angeles, Calif.; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Services 10 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment Detroit. • VIOLA STANLEY, 89, died June 14. She leaves a son, Alfred; two daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Alyce) Levin' and Mrs. Gloria Altman; a sister, Mrs. Abraham (Lil- Emanuel N. Maisel, tional recognition and won founder and chairman of the a national award for the board of Malan Construc- Brickyard Shopping Center tion Co., died June 17 at age in Chicago, Ill. 61. He was a member of Tem- Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr. ple Kol Ami. Maisel founded his com- He leaves his wife, Cis; pany in 1966. He was three sons, Dr. Alan of San graduated from Northwest- Diego, Calif., Dr. Donald ern Uni/ersity in 1945. and Richard of Berkeley, Following graduation, he Calif.; two daughters, Dr. worked for the Atomic Jan of San Francisco, Calif., Energy Commission design- and Robin of Sommerville, ing waste disposal treat- Mass. ment plants and anti- pollution devices. He in- vented and patented synth- etic fiber materials which included resealable clo- sures, commonly known as Velcro. He also invented and patented carburetor air fil- ters and car seat paddings. He started a company, Fiber Bond, which was sold to Union Carbide. While working under a manage- ment contract with Union Carbide, Mr. Maisel began a commercial and land de- velopment business and formed Malan Construction This day brings back sad memories of a dear one laid to rest and Co. those who think of him today are those who loved him best. He has developed and built more than 130 shop- Sadly Missed and Always Remembered ping centers nationally. Mr. Maisel received na- IN SACRED MEMORY OF MORRIS TULUPMAN DEARLY BELOVED HUSBAND, FATHER AND GRANDFATHER THE I rN A V' CHAPEL ' ' INC. AAUFMAN 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48075 • Ira 4a0tman • Herbert Tian) Mandell of Highland Park, Ill.; seven grandchil- dren and six great-grand- children. • BENJAMIN D. ZACK, 73, died June 15. He leaves his wife, Loucille G.; a son, Morrison; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Marcia) Hewitt, Marianne Di- Grande and Mrs. Ronald S. (Margot) Emrick; a sister, Mrs. Harry C. (Sarah) Metzger; and four grand- children. 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