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October 19, 1984 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-10-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH, NEWS

OBITUARIES

s, Friday, October 19 1984

,

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

JENNIE BARRIS, 75, of South-
field, died Oct. 12. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Nelson (Susan)
Pole of Chagrin Falls, Ohio; three
1 n-others, Philip Shiovitz of
Lauderhill, Fla., Dr. Louis
Shiovitz and Harry Shiovitz; two
sisters, Mrs. Newton (Sally)
Jackson of Camarillo, Calif., and
Mrs. Carl (Pearl) LeVine of Silver
Spring, Md.; and four grandsons.

JACK J. COHEN, 68, died Oct.
12. He leaves two sons, Mark and
Dr. Gary; a daughter, Mrs. Har-
vey (Judy) Simon; three brothers,
Herman of California, Dr. Leslie
, :and Murray; and three
grandchildren.

-

JEROME J. ELDEN, 91, of Ann
Arbor, died Oct. 15. He leaves his
wife, Blanche; three sons, Judge

Sylvia Raimi, 83

Sylvia Raimi, president and
founder of Raimi Draperies, died
Oct. 14 at age 83.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Raimi
lived 64 years in the U.S. and 60
years in Detroit. The daughter of
a tailor, Mrs. Raimi founded her
-.drapery and curtain store chain in
1924.
She became known in the drap-
ery industry for innovations and
curtain retailing. She was active
in music circles and Jewish
charities.
She is survived by her husband,
Jacob; three sons, Abraham,
Ralph of Rochester, N.Y., and
Shepherd of New York; six grand-
children and four great-grand-
children.

Sanford Gordon

- Sanford N. Gordon, an attorney
with the Veterans Administra-
tion, died Oct. 12 at age 73.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Gordon
was a World War II Army vete-
ran. He was a member and past
president of Cong. Beth Achim
and past president of the men's
club of Adat Shalom Synagogue.
He leaves his wife, Belle; two
daughters, Mrs. Jonathan (Su-
san) Rosenbaum of Omaha, Neb.,
and Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Dres-
ser of Essexville, Mich.; a brother,
Aubrey I.; two sisters, Mrs. Jack
(Rose) Diamond and Mrs. James
(Sylvia) Helfer; and three grand-
sons.

NEWS

Blast injures kids

Jerusalem (JTA) — A roadside
explosion on the West Bank in-
jured seven Israeli school children
Monday, none of them seriously.
The incident occurred near Nab-
lus when a bomb detonated close
to a bus carrying children on a
tour of the area. They were
-evacuated by helicopter to a hos-
pital in Jerusalem.

S. J. Elden, Lloyd of LaJolla,
Calif., and Paul of Hallandale,
Fla.; eight grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Interment
Ann Arbor.

leaves two sons, Richard of North
Muskegon, Mich., and Gordon of
Boston,
Mass.;
and
six
grandchildren. Interment
Muskegon.

BELLE FAITLER, 69, died Oct.
11. She leaves her husband, Sam;
two daughters, Mrs. Sava (Janet)
Simic of Don Mills, Ont., Mrs.
Stephen (Linda) Shiffman of
Germantown, Tenn.; and four
grandchildren.

MAMIE KUTZEN, 93, died Oct.
14. She leaves a son, Joseph of
Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Mrs.
Samuel (Lillian) Freedman; a
brother, Abe Olenick of
Evansville, Ind.; four
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.

EDNA L. FRIEDMAN, 74,
former Detroiter of Tamarac, Fla.,
died Oct. 15. She leaves her hus-
band, Morris; a son, Robert of
Boca Raton, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs.
Ronald (Jane) Koenigsberg of
West Bloomfield; and three
grandchildren. Services 9:30 a.m.
Sunday at Ira Kaufman Chapel.

BELLE FRISHMAN, 78, of
Southfield, died Oct. 12. Survived
by two sons, Donald and Leonard;
a brother, Earl Ross; a sister, Mrs.
Hyman (Molly) Pearlman of West
Palm Beach, Fla.; and three
grandchildren.

ROSE GANTZ, 76, died Oct. 12.
She leaves her husband, Dr. Ir-
win; a daughter, Mrs. Morris
(Jacqueline) Levy of West
Lafayette, Ind.; a son, David of
San Diego, Calif.; two sisters,
Mrs. Frank (Helen) Marcosky of
Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Martin
(Rhea) Berman of Sarasota, Fla.;
and three grandchildren.

EVA GOLDSTROM, 87, died
Oct. 17. She leaves a son, Glen A.;
two daughters, Mrs. Emanuel
(Sylvia) Baker and Mrs. Sam (Be-
tte) Karp; a brother, Marvin War-
ren of Florida; 11 grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
Services 11:30 a.m. Sunday at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

HAROLD M. KAPLAN, 76, of
Southfield, died Oct. 12. Survived
by his wife, Jean; two sons,
Seymour and Edward of Monsey,
N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel
(Rhoda) Schwartz; two brothers,
Samuel of Far Rockaway, N.Y.,
and Jack of the Bronx, N.Y.; one
sister, Mrs. Sophie Grossman of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; four
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.

LILLIAN KAUFMAN, of
Muskegon, died Oct. 12. She

SARAH LEVINE, 90, died Oct.
13. She leaves two sons, Dr. Hyde
Leland of Anaheim, Calif., and
Aaron E.; a brother, Morris Gor-
don; and four grandchildren.

WILLIAM A. LIEBERMAN,
85, died Oct. 16. He leaves a son,
Cullen I.; and four grandchildren.

MARION MASLOWSKY, 80, of
Southfield, died Oct. 16. Survived
by two sons, Lionel Leonard Mas-
lowsky and Martin Maslowe; a
sister, Mrs. Rose Citrin; and three
grandchildren.

IRVING E. POMISH, 63, of
Southfield, died Oct. 14. Survived
by his wife, Jeanette; a son, Craig;
two daughters, Mrs. John (Lisa)
Bellaver and Mrs. Geoffrey (Mor-
rine) Silverman; a brother,
Seymour; a sister, Gertrude; and
three grandchildren.

SARAH PUSHKIN, 79, of Oak
Park, died Oct. 16. Survived by
her husband, Meyer; a son, Morey
Palmer of Los Angeles, Calif.; four
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren. Services 10:30
a.m. Sunday at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

IDA ROSEN, 84, former De-
troiter of Silver Spring, Md., died
Oct. 17. Survived by a son, Jack of
Southfield; and a daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth (Sara) Holland of Silver
Spring; and five grandchildren.
Services Sunday at Hebrew
Memorial Park.

TOEBE ROSETT, 57, died Oct.
13. She leaves her husband,
Frank; a son, Perry of Houston,
Tex.; a daughter, Renee; a
brother, Harry Miller of New
York City; qr.- a qiQter Mrs.
Seymour (Ruth Marcus of Hous-
ton.

ED ROTHBERGER, 64, of
Southfield, died Oct. 16. Survived
by his wife, Esther; two sons, Dr.
Henry of Winston-Salem, N.C.,
and Gary of Ann Arbor; a sister,
Ruth of New York; and three
grandchildren.

ESTHER SALLE, 78, former
Flint resident of Pompano Beach,
Fla., died Oct. 13. She leaves her
husband, Myron; a son, Jerry of
West Bloomfield; and two
grandchildren. Interment De-
troit.

ALEXANDER SCHOSTAK,
80, former Detroiter of Margate,
Fla., died Oct. 16. Survived by his
wife, Laura; three sons, Rabbi Zev
of Brooklyn, N.Y., Phillip and
Lee, both of Southfield; and six
grandchildren. Services 1:30 p.m.
Sunday at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

SARI SKLASH, former Windsor
resident of New York, died Oct.
17. She leaves three sisters, Mrs.
Maurice (Anne) Skae of South-
field, Mrs. Henry (Renee) Rosen of
Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs.
Irwin (Rosalyn) Wittcoff of South-
field. Services 2 p.m. Sunday at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment
Detroit.

Sidney A. Deitch

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