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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 7,, 1984

OBITUARIES

87

MONUMENTS BY

BERG
URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

DOLORES PEARL BRAUN,
47, of Troy, died Aug. 30. Survived
by her husband, Moor; four sons,
Keith B., Mitchell L., Darryl R.
and Kenneth R.; her mother, Mrs.
Helen Granat; and a sister, Ros-
lyn Granat.

JACOB BRICKER, 95, died
Aug. 23. He leaves his wife, Yetta;
a son, Arthur; a sister, Mrs. Mor-
ris (Goldie) Bardenstein; and one
granddaughter.

JACK BROUDY, 61, of South-
field, died Sept. 2. Survived by his
wife, Bea; two daughters, Mrs.
Michael (Michele) Swetesich and
Mrs. Roy (Judith) Friedman of
LaJolla, Calif.
ALEXANDER CARNEY died
Sept. 5. He leaves his wife,
Abigail; a son, Brent; a brother,
Benjamin; and three
grandchildren.

NATHAN COHEN, 84, died
Sept. 2. He leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Raymond (Myra) Gfeene and
Mrs. Milton (Regina) Weiss; eight
grandchildren and two great-
grandsons.

SYLVIA FEINGOLD COHEN,
84, former Detroiter of San Diego,
Calif., died Aug. 30. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Jordan (Louise)
Snider of San Diego; a sister, Mrs.
Leah Rozenal; and two grandsons.
Interment Detroit.
MORRIS G. DRAPKIN, 84,
former Detroiter of North Miami,
Fla., died Aug. 29. Survived by his

wife, Mollie; a daughter, Saralu;
and two sisters, Cele Bertman of
Miami Beach and Anna Witzel of
Oak Park.

DR. HARRY MEYER GAL-
LUP, 61, of Oak Park, died Sept.
2. Survived by his wife, Helen;
two daughters, Deborah of New
York and Suzanne; and a sister,
Mrs. Arnold (Anita) Dorenz of Al-
bany, N.Y.

PAULINE GOODMAN, 92, died
Sept. 4. She leaves a daughter,
Edith; two sons, David and Nor-
man; six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

SIDNEY ISAAC GUYER, 83, of
Detroit, died Aug. 30. Survived by
two sons, Dr. Melvin J. of Ann
Arbor and Dr. Larry D. of Mission,
Kan.; two daughters, Mrs. Gilbert
(Mae) Banner of Sarasota Springs
N.Y., and Mrs. Eli (Joyce) Labiner
of Flint; two brothers, Max and
Benjamin of Margate, Fla.; two
sisters, Mrs. Barney (Rae) Zatkoff
and Mrs. Esther Feldman of
Placentia, Calif.; and ten grand-
children.

STUART HIRSHBERG, 66,
died Sept. 1. He leaves his wife,
Viola; four sons, Joel of East Lans-
ing, Glen, Neil and Dale of Boul-
der, Colo.; and a sister, Mrs.
Thalia Fine of Anaheim, Calif.

ANNE JACOBS, 76, of Bir-
mingham, died Sept. 3. Survived
by three sons, Paul, Earl R. and
Lanny; a daughter, Sheryl; a sis-

ter, Mrs. Ida Miller; and seven
grandchildren.

MARGARET KLEIN, 81,
former Detroiter of Bay Harbor Is-
land, Fla., died Sept. 5. She leaves
two sons, Robert of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Kenneth of Far-
mington Hills; two sisters, Mrs.
Benjamin (Evelyn) Mostyn of
Southfield and Mrs. Irene Simon
of Oak Park; and six
grandchildren. Services 9:30 a.m.
Sunday at Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ANN KLEINPLATZ, 75, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif.,
died Sept. 2. Survived by her hus-
band, Abraham; a brother, Percy
Maslowe of Southfield; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Harry (Freda) Ab-
romowitz and Mrs. Morris (Rose)
Sokoloff, both of Los Angeles;
nieces, nephews, grandnieces and
grandnephews.

GRACE LEVINSON, 64, of
Livonia, died Sept. 3. Survived by
two sons, Jack and Blair; two
daughters, Mrs. William (Anita)
Cottrell and Mrs. Larry (Geral-
dine) Rubin of Lake Worth, Fla.;
and six grandchildren.

GUSSIE LEVITT, 93, died Aug.
29. She leaves a son, Eugene; ten
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.

ANN MOGILL, 86, former De-
troiter of Bal Harbor, Fla., died
Sept. 3. She leaves two sons, Dr.
George of Birmingham and Harry
of Miami, Fla.; a brother, Mark

Soroko of Bal Harbor; five grand-
children and five great-grand-
children. Interment Detroit.

IRVING L. PACTOR, 88, of
New Orleans, La., died Sept. 4.
Survived by his wife, Esther; a
son, Sander of Metairie, La.; four
daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Jody)
Rau of North Dakota, Mrs. Morris
(Marlene) Lew, Mrs. Arthur
(Leba) Friedman of Birmingham
and Mrs. Deborah Gentcher of
Metairie; four brothers, Sam.
Morris, David and Abraham; a
sister, Faun Weiss; and nine
grandchildren. Interment
Louisiana.

ARTHUR WEBER, 83, died
Aug. 30. He leaves a son, Elliott R.
"Skip" of Canoga Park, Calif.; a
daughter, Mrs. Frank (Patricia)
Burlak; ten grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.

DOROTHY ZIEGLER, 76, died
Sept. 1. She leaves a son, Leon; a
daughter, Mrs. Steve (Phyllis)
Lewkowicz; three brothers,
Charles Madison of New York,
Harry Madison and Arthur
Rapaport of Vancouver, B.C.; six
grandchildren and one great-
granddaughter.

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

Attorney. Frank Schwartz dies at 91

Frank Schwartz, an attorney
with offices in Detroit, died Sept. 4
at age 91.
A native of Leavenworth, Kan.,
Mr. Schwartz worked as an inves-
tigator for Frank P. Walsh,
Samuel Gompers and Franklin D.
Roosevelt prior to becoming an at-
torney. He was a friend of former
President Harry Truman.
Mr. Schwartz came to Detroit in
1924. A few years later he ran for
the office of mayor of Detroit and
for the Recorder's Court in 1927.
In 1944, he was a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention

Harry Kellman

Harry J. Kellman, a pharma-
cist, died Sept. 2 at age 67.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Kellman was the former owner of
Robin Hood Drugs in Detroit. He
owned the business from 1948 to
1970. Since 1970 he worked for
others.
He was a member of Temple Is-
rael, Tam O'Shanter Country
Club, Mosaic Lodge of the Ma-
sons, Zionist Organization of
America Metro Detroit District
and Michigan Pharmaceutical
Association.
He leaves his wife, Phyllis; a
son, Dr. Sanford of Orinda, Calif.;
a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Bar-
bara Jo) Safran; a brother, Dr.
Fred; and one grandson.

and for three years he served as
secretary of the Democratic
County Chairman's Association
of Michigan.
He organized and was president
for six terms of the Jolly
Bachelors Club. He represented
many civic organizations and.
worked on behalf of many Jewish
causes.
Mr. Schwartz was the youngest
city-wide chairman in the history
of the Detroit area Zionist drive.
He was a former vice president of
the Downtown Synagogue and a

former delegate to the Jewish
Community Council. While in
Kansas City, he was the attorney
for the Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciation.
He was a lifetime member of the
NAACP and held membership in
Knights of Pythias, Elks, Shrin-
ers, Moslem Lodge and was a 32nd
degree Mason.
He leaves his wife, .Gwen;
nieces and nephews. Services
11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

ThEIRn,

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ulvtAN
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INC.

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years In Same Location!

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, bet
Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eye. 626-0330

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK LI 4-2212

Next to Stanley Steamer

WE REMEMBER

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
lowing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-
hnavos.

.

ELUL SEPT.
9
12
IRVING R. BERG
9
12
SARAH FEINSTEIN
9
12
WOLF HUBERT
9
12
ABRAHAM J. HUDOSH
9
12
MARIAN LEVY
9
12
HARRY LUBORSKY
9
12
SARAH C. RAPP
9
12
AARON WULL
13 10
ADA HOROWITZ
13 10
BLANCHE KALE
13 10
ANNA KUSHNER LEVITT
13 10
ISADORE C. LUBETSKY
13 10
BEATRICE PEIMAN
13 10
ROCHEL POMERANTZ
MRS. D. UNGAR
13 10
13 10
BERTHA WEINSCHENK
14 11
MORRIS N. KLEIFF
14 11
LENA LEVINE
14 11
HERMAN MICHEL
14 11
MAX L. RAIMI
14 11
MOLLY SCHWARTZ
14 11
SIGMUND M. THORNE
14 11
SOLOMON WEBER
14 11
ABNER WOLF
15 12
EDUS BARSHACK BERMAN
15 12
MILTON ABRAMSON
15 12
JOSEF GLASER
15 12
CHANA D. KAZERINSKI
15 12
AVROHOM M. KAZERINSKI
15 12
MICHAEL LIEBMAN
15 12
SAMUEL SAKS
16 13
MILTON BURNSTINE
16 13
SONIA DENISON
16 13
ETHEL EISENBERG
16 13
SAMUEL H. GOLDMAN
16 13
SAMUEL MILLER
16 13
WILLIAM SANDLER
16 13
SARAH SEIGLE
17 14
IDA ESTHER BECKER
17 14
ROSE DIAMOND
17 14
SAM DUBIN
17 14
NATHAN KATCHAN
17 14
ROSE KRISE
17 14
ESTHER GERTRUDE RUFFSKY
18 15
SOPHIE BLUE-BLUESTEIN
18 15
EDITH G. COHEN
18 15
ISRAEL EIZEN
18 15
LOUIS GOTTLIEB
18 15
ISAAC KRESCH
18 15
PHILIP LANDSMAN
18 15
ETHEL MALL


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,Southfield
557-6750

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