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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

Friday, October 12, 1984

103

MONUMENTS BY

BERG
URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

HARRY BRODY, 68, of Milford,
died Oct. 7. Survived by his wife,
Ann; a son, Allen S.; a daughter,
Charlotte of Charlotte, N.C.; and
two grandchildren.

JEFFREY BUTEN, 36, former .
Detroiter of Houston, Tex., died
Oct. 5. He leaves his parents,
Mr.and Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Buten
of Bay Harbor Island, Fla.; and a
brother, Howard. Interment
Houston.

BESSIE CARP, 86, of South-
field, died Oct. 7. Survived by
three sons, Morris H. Carr of To-
ronto, Ont., Joseph of London,
Ont., and Jack; a daughter, Mrs.
Albert (Jean) Byer; 15
grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren.

FANNIE "FAGEL" KANTOR
COHEN, 92, died Oct. 8. She
leaves two sons, Benjamin Kantor
of San Diego, Calif., and George
Kantor; a daughter, Mrs. Albert
(Goldie) King; ten grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.

SEYMOUR (PAT) ISKOWtTZ,
54, of Erie, Pa., died Sept. 30. Sur-
vived by his wife, Elaine; two
sons, Steven of Gainesville, Fla.,
and Michael of Boston, Mass.; two
brothers, Henry and Victor of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.; two sisters,
Mildred Bishop of Southfield and
Freda Rosen of Levittown, N.Y.;
and a step-brother, Irving Katz of
Levittown.

DAVID JEZIORO, 71, died Oct.
8. He leaves his wife, Fay; two
daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Tam-
ara) Rutkowski and Mrs. Allan
(Lola) Rubens of Ann Arbor; and
four grandsons.

ANITA KATZ, former Detroiter
of Los Angeles, Calif., died Sept.
30. Survived by her husband,
Byron (Al); two children, Jody and
Leslie; her mother, Ruth Roths-
tein; and a brother, Stanley
Rothstein. Interment Los
Angeles.

ANN E. KRAUSE, 86, died Oct.
9. She leaves two sons, Robert of
Northbrook, Ill., and Dr. Gerald; a
brother, Morris Evenchik of Lo-
rain, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. David
(Hannah) Rieger of Lorain; seven
grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.

THEODORE LAN, 70, former
Detroiter of North Miami Beach,
Fla., died Oct. 8. Survived by his
wife, Ida; two sons, Louis of Far-
mington Hills and Sam of Miami,
Fla.; and three grandchildren.
Services in Miami.

Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Shapiro; a
brother, Max E. Levine; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Eva Rosenberg of
Florida and Mrs. William (Goldie)
Genser of North Miami Beach,
Fla.; 13 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.

EVA WEINBERGER, 98, died
Oct. 9. She leaves a son, Eugene of
Perth Amboy, N.J.; three
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

HENRY LEVITT, 78, of South-
field, died Oct. 9. Survived by his
wife, Rebecca; two sons, Fred of
New York and Burt; three
brothers, David, Harry and
William; and two grandchildren.

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 21, at Beth Ab-
raham Cemetery. Rabbi
Schnipper will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

ELSIE ROBINSON, 80, died
Oct. 8. She leaves a sister, Mrs.
David (Esther) Racoosin of New-
ton Highlands, Mass.; and nieces.

ARTHUR SHERMAN, 82, of
Onsted, Mich., died Oct. 5. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ruth; four
daughters, Mrs. Henry (Sylvia)
Starkman of Bloomfield Hills,
Mrs. Mayda Cohen of Linden,
N.J., Mrs. Miriam Clubok of
Athens, Ohio, Sally of Washing-
ton, D.C.; and six grandchildren.
Interment Oregon, Ohio.

ROSE ZELMANOV, 85, died
Oct. 3. She leaves nieces and
nephews.

MOSHE
NOBEL

DORA S.
ADLER

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his-
memory at 2:15 p.m. Sim-
day, Oct. 21, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Max
Weine and Irving Drucker
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
-of the Late

Sidney A. Deitch

SARAH
IGLEWICZ

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 21, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Grubner will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, bet
Coolidge & Greenfield

.

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

"S-erving the Jewish community with
traditional dignity and understanding"

HEBREW
MEMORIAL
CHAPEL

ROSE STEIN, 83, - of Oak Park,
died Oct. 8. Survived by two sons,
Martin Stein and Bernard Tucker
of Cleveland, Ohio; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Joseph (Eileen) Treblin,
Mrs. Theodore (Sylvia) Ring and

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

543.- 1622

Meat packing executive dies at 72

Hugo Slotkin, chairman. of the
board of John Morrell Meat Pack-
ing Co., subsidiary of United
Brands, died Oct. 7 at age 72.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr.
Slotkin was a resident of Holly,
Mich., New York and Palm Be-
ach, Fla. .Mr. Slotkin's father,
Samuel, founded the Hygrade
Food Products Corp. in 1914 and
the younger Mr. Slotkin began
working for his father as a youth.
He was elected president of
Hygrade in 1949, when he moved
the corporate offices to Detroit.
Under his leadership, Hygrade
grew to be the fifth largest meat
packing company in the United
States. In 1956, he was elected
chairman and chief executive offi-
cer, a position he held until the
company was sold in 1969. In
1977, Mr. Slotkin became senior
vice president and director of
United Brands and chairman and

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ikfinr

rell Meat Packing Co.
He was a director of the Ameri-
can Meat Institute and of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit. He served on
the War Production Board and
O.P.A. during World War II and
was president of the Eastern Meat
Packers Association.

Mr. Slotkin served as the Food
Division chairman for the Allied
Jewish Campaign. He was a
member of Franklin Hills Coun-
try Club, Harmonie Club in New
York, the Banyan Country Club
in Palm Beach, Fla., the Standard
Club of Chicago, Ill., Temple Beth
El.

He leaves his wife, Babette;
four sons, Donald of Glencoe, Ill.,
Mitchell of Palm Beach, Curtis
and Todd of New York; a brother,
Edward; a sister, Mrs. Benjamin
(Selma) Hyman; and six grand-
children.

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK LI 4 2212

-

Next to Stanley Steamer

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

FREDA LESSING, 89, of De-
troit, died Oct. 9. Survived by a
son, Bearl of Chicago, Ill.; and a
son-in-law, Leon Lutren.

REVA MAHLIN, 92, died Oct. 4.
She leaves a son, Louis; three
daughters, Mrs. Samuel (Elinor)
Bolker, Mrs. William (Alice)
Shapiro and Mrs. Lester (Mildred)
Melzer of Santa Monica, Calif.; six
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.

CLARA K. WEISENFELD, 69,
of Detroit, died Oct. 8. Survived by
her husband, David; two sons, Dr.
Michael S. and Paul J.; a brother,
Hyman Michalson; three sisters,
Mrs. Jessie Goldberg, Mrs.
Loretta Strager and Mrs. Rose
Balshin of Florida; and three
grandchildren.

26640 GREENFIELD ROAD
OAK PARK, MICHIGAN
48237

ThE

Alan H. Dorfman
Funeral Director & Mgr.

IRA

I

U MAN Ira Kaufman

INC.

Herbert Kaufman

David Techner

FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES

18325 W. Nine Mile Road/Southfield, Michigan/ 48075
(313) 569 - 0020

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years In Same Location!

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.

STANLEY BRAWER
SADIE ETTINGER _
JACK FRANKS
SAMUEL GRANITZ
WILLIAM M. ISENBERG
SAMUEL KIEF
SOL KWARTOWITZ
ABRAHAM S. LIPSON
PHILIP ROBINSON
TANIA SAFRAN
SAM WEINTRAUB
ISADORE BERKOWITZ
HARRY N. GOLDMAN
ROBERT JONAS
ETTA JOSSELSON
IDA KATZMAN
HARRY LEVIN
BELLA RAIM
ISADORE ROLNITZKY
SONYA SALEM
SOL STEIN
GEORGE R. TEREBELO
SAM BIELEWITCH
HARRY A. DAVIDSON
SAM KATZ
CHARLES RUBEL
MAX SCHWARTZ
HARRY WEXLER
JACK BECKWITH
MEYER BEIGLER
LEAH BUDNICK
BERNICE COLE
HARRY JAFFIN
PEARL KIND
SARAH LEVIN
MORTIMER J. LISS
MORRIS SAHAM
ROSE SCHWARTZ
MICHAEL BERRIS
WILLIAM BORDELOVE
BETTY COHEN
LOUIS J. COHEN
KATE GORMEZANO.
LOUIS H. LEVINE
GOLDIE MENDELSOHN
ABRAHAM OAKMAN
EDWARD SIMON
ROCHEL BAS SHMUEL
MORRIS Z. BORINSTEIN
IRVING ELSON
ALEXANDER GLASER
ROCHEL HOFFMAN
VIOLA NEWMAN KOPP
AARON POLLACK
ELKA ROHLIK
HARRY SHULMAN
IRENE WEISS
DORA BARUCH
MINNIE BERMAN
DR. HAROLD M. DANA
NORMAN FOLBE
SOPHIE HERSCHBERG
PHILIP HORWICH
AARON D. LEVIN
ABRAHAM LEVITIN
AARON B. MARGOLIS
ISRAEL MILLER
HARRY WETSTEIN

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Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
,Southfield
557-6750.

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