Friday, June 29, 1984 79 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • OBITUARIES A SAMUEL DAVIS, 83, died June 26. He leaves a son, Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Marianne) Morian; two brothers, Mor- ris of Miami Beach, Fla., and Herman of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Vilma) Frank of Miami Beach and Mrs. Gertrude Wolf of Los Angeles; two granddaughters and one great-grandson. • WILLIAM "VAL" DRYMAN, 65, died June 24. He leaves his wife, Ber- nice; a son, Melvin; a brother, Sam; a sister, Reva; and three grandchildren. • BERNARD D. GOLD, 61, died June 27. He leaves his wife, Betty; a son, Elliot; two daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Barbara) Azimov of Agoura, Calif., and Geri of Studio City, Calif; his father, Harry Gold; a sister, Constance Nathenson of Shaker Heights, Ohio; and two granddaughters. Serv- ices 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. • DR. SHELDON S. GOLD, 44, died June 25. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Goldie) Gold; two sisters, Mrs. I. William (Harriet) Sherr and Mrs. Albert (Pearl) Coburn of Potomac, Md. • WILMA GROSS, 87, of Birmingham, died June 23. Survived by a son, George N. of Lombard, Ill.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Simon (Claire) Morrell; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Gross and Mrs. Manyi Auslander, both of Cleve- land, Ohio; i four , Rabbi Bernard Bergman, tied to New York scandal New York (JTA) — Rabbi president of the World Miz- Bernard Bergman, a one- rachi Organization. Rabbi Bergman was con- time prominent leader of the Orthodox Jewish com- victed for offering bribes to munity who served eight former New York State As- months of a one-year prison semblyman Albert Blu- sentence in connection with menthal. He and his son, nursing home scandals in Stanley, were indicted in 1975, died June 16. He was 1975 by the then Special Nursing Home Prosecutor, 73. Charles Hynes, on state and Rabbi Bergman was a federal charges of Medicaid past president of Mizrachi, fraud. the Religious Zionists of He pleaded guilty to part America. He also had been of the indictment and agreed to repay $2.5 mil- lion, in exchange for which Robert Showfer the indictment against his son was dropped. Robert G. Showfer, an ar- chitect and senior architect at Oakland University in Rochester, died June 22 at Adele Ruby age 60. Adele Ruby, a member of Born in Sweetwater, Tex., Jewish women's organiza- Mr. Showfer had been an tions, died June 24 at age architect for 37 years. He 83. was a member of the Bale Born in Russia, Mrs. Post of Jewish War Vete- Ruby wns a member of rans, B'nai B'rith and Hadassah, National Coun- former member of the cil of Jewish Women and American Institute of Ar- Women's American ORT. chitects. She leaves her husband, He leaves his wife, Clara; Dr. John J.; two sons, Ar- a son, Steven; a daughter, nold and Sydney L.; a Mrs. Ralph (Saundra) brother, Max Rothbart of Josephson; and his mother, Toronto, Ont.; and six grandchildren. Mrs. Ida Showfer. THE TrN A grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • ESTHER YETTA COHEN LEON, 84, of Oak Park, died June 24. Sur- vived by three sons, David Cargan of Torrance, Calif., Leonard Cargan of Yellow Springs, Ohio, and Sidney Cohen; two brothers, Max Goldstein and Irving Golds- tein; a sister, Mrs. Betty Bayer; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. • WILLIAM MORIN, 76, former Detroiter of North Lauderdale, Fla., die June 22. Survived by his wife, Mollie; a son, Dr. David W. Gunsberg of Flint; a sister, Mrs. Dora Rimar of West Bloomfield; and three grandchildren. • SAMUEL MOS- KOWITZ, 73, of Far- mington Hills, died June 21. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Marilyn) Herman and Ms. Brenda Kaplan; a brother, Dan; and four grandchildren. • BEATRICE NEWMAN, 83, died June 25. She leaves her husband, Edward; nieces and nephews. • MILTON VIEDRAH, 57, former Detroiter of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., died June died June 20. Survived by Louis A. of Orange, Calif., 18. He leaves his wife, Enid; his wife, Jean; two sons, and David of Placentia, a son, Andrew; a daughter, Kenneth M. of Cleveland, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Beth; his parents, Mr. and Ohio, and Paul V. of New Jack (Helen) Marion of Los Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Viedrah Orleans, La.; a daughter, Angeles, Calif.; eight of Oak Park; a brother, Mrs. Steven (Cheryl) Kraft grandchildren and two Gerald of Southfield; and a of Oak Park; four brothers, great-grandchildren. sister, Mrs. Joel (Beverly) Morris of Southfield, Louis Silber of Southfield. Inter- of Orchard Lake, Sidney of ment Florida. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Harry • of Southfield; and a sister, During the coming ROSE VIEDRAH, 79, of Celia of Deerfield Beach week Yeshivath Oak Park, died June 27. Fla. Beth Yehudah will Survived by her husband, • observe the Joseph; a son, Gerald S.; a Yahrzeits of the fol- daughter, Mrs. Joel (Shir- SCHOLOM (SAM) lowing departed friends, with the ley) Silber; a brother, Dr. WEISENBERG, 90, traditional Memo- William H. Baron of St. former Detroiter of Santa rial Prayers, recita- Clair. Shores; a sister, Mrs. Monica, Calif., died June tion of Kaddish and Murray (Gertrude) Tait; 22. Survived by two sons, Studying of MIs- and eight grandchildren. hnavos. Services 1:30 p.m. today at Sidney A. Deitch Hebrew Memorial Chapel. TAMMUZ JULY DETROIT DWORA BIGMAN 1 1 • WE REMEMBER • , NATHAN WEINGAR- DEN, 69, former Detroiter of Deerfield Village, Fla., MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mlle Rd. Unbar, ION. WI* i lirseiflold 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 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