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June 14, 1985 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-06-14

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Friday, June 14, 1985 87

THE 'DETROIT UEWISH SEWS

WE REMEMBER

During the coming

OBITUARIES

SAMUEL BROWN, 94, died

June 5. He leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Sanford (Lynn) Kirsch; four
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.

brother, Irving of North Hol-
lywood, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs.
Burton (Mary) Rosenblatt of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Minnie
Fisch; nieces and nephews.

FLOYD ELKUS, 55, of Los

NETTIE POLEN, 94, died June

Angeles, Calif., died June 4. Sur-
vived by a son, Lou of Los Angeles;
a daughter, Laura of Los Angeles;
and a brother, Phil of Southfield.
Interment California.

11. She leaves a son, Merle; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Sophia Alexander; three
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.

BELLE LEIB, former Detroiter

Detroiter of Whittier, Calif., died
May 27. Survived by his wife,
Nanette; two sons, Steve of Whit-
tier and Barry of Huntington Be-
ach, Calif.; a daughter, Judy of
Huntington Beach; two brothers,
Max and Arthur, both of West
Bloomfield; a sister, Bernice
Meyers of Southfield; and one
grandchild. Interment Whittier.

of Las Vegas, Nev., died June 4.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Marvin (Adela) Kash of Las
Vegas; and two grandchildren.
Interment Las Vegas.

JOSEPH MARKOWITZ, 64, of
Southfield, died June 6. Survived
by his wife, Claire; a son, William;
two daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Lori)
Guttman and Mrs. Jeffrey (Lesa)
Barack of Margate, Fla.; a
brother, Arthur; a sister, Mrs.
Norman (Ruth) Kleinman of De-
lray Beach, Fla.; and five grand-
children.

SEYMOUR PROG, 58, former

IRVING RASKIN, 82, died June

David (Frieda) Drexler of Hun-
tington Beach, Calif.; and two
grandchildren.

BEVERLY ANN SHOMOV, 49,

of Southfield, died June 8. Sur-
vived by her mother, Tillie; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Alice Guttentag; one
niece and one nephew.

PAULA SIMON, 81, former De-

troiter of Israel, died June 10. She
leaves four sons, Yakov, Sholem,
Benjamin and Mordchai, all of Is-
rael; a daughter, Mrs. David
(Ruth) Goldstein of Oak Park;
nine grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

BESSIE SYLLS, 85, died June 8.

She leaves a daughter, Sandra
Hanzel; three grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.

MORRIS TUCKEL, 64, former

field, died June 8. Survived by a

10. He leaves his wife, Martha; a
son, Dr. Milton; two daughters,
Mrs. Gilbert (Peggy) Roth of
Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Donald
(Diane) Kohn; a sister, Edith
Horowitz of Hallandale, Fla.; 12
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.

Detroiter of New York City and
Paris, France, died June 6. Sur-
vived by his uncle, Abraham
Tukel of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.;
two nephews, Michael Radow and
Andrew Radow; and two nieces,
Laurel Radow and Elizabeth
Radow. Services, Hawthorne,
N.Y.

Bernard Dosie

LILLIAN M. (SHELLEY)
SCHLESINGER, 65, of Detroit,

DON M. WINKELMAN, former

LOUIS MILLER, 63, of South-

Bernard Herman Dosie, owner
of Thrifty Auto Accessories, died
June 11 in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
He was 85.
Born in Onaway, Mich. Mr.
Dosie lived most of his life in
Michigan prior to retiring to
Florida seven years ago. He was a
past president of Zager-Stone
Lodge of B'nai B'rith, past
president of the Detroit Club of
Florida, a member and past
president of the Cong. B'nai David
Men's Club.
He leaves his wife, Adaline; a
daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Thelma)
Victor; three grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

died June 5. Survived by her aunt,
Mrs. Esther Scarbnick.

MARILYN SCHWARTZMAN,

76, died June 7. She leaves her
husband, Leonard; a daughter,
Mrs. Harold (Carol) Blacher; a
son, Richard; and two brothers,
Milton Glasel and Theodore
Glasel.

NAOMI ETHEL SHAPIRO, 61,

of Livonia, died June 5. Survived
by her husband, Albert; a son, Ira;
a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Mara)
Daien; two brothers, Dr. Maurice
Taylor of Flint and Martin Taylor;
three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude
Shure, Mrs. Erwin (Dorothy)
Kohn of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs.

Detroiter of Long Beach, Calif.,
died May 27. Survived by a son,
Stuart of California; a daughter,
Marcie of California; his mother,
Debbie Winkelman; and a
brother, Sheridan of California.

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years In Same Location!
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Herbert A. Green

Herbert A. Green, owner of the
Herb Green Specialty Co., Inc.,
died June 9 at age 77.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr.
Green was a member of Perfection
Lodge of the Masons and-Temple
Beth El.
He leaves his wife, Ruth; a son,
Richard A.; two daughters, Mrs.
Suzanne Salle of San Francisco,
Calif., and Mrs. Howard (Carol)
Ellman; a sister, Mrs. Theodore
(Lillian) Isaacs of Glencoe, Ill.;
and seven grandchildren.

SIVAN JUNE
27 16
SADIE A ONOWITZ
27 16
JACOB FAIGENBAUM
27 16
DORA HALPERT
27 16
JOACHIM KOENIGSBERG
27 16
LEON KOHN
27 16
SAMUEL LEVINE
27 16
CLARA LEVY
27 16
JOSEPH SCHEINER
-27 16
SHIRLEY M. SHOENIG
27 16
BENJAMIN STEELE
28 17
ZELDA BLACKMAN
28 17
MORRIS GOLDMAN
28 17
PEARL GOLDMAN
28 17
YESHAYAH
KERZNER
-
29 18
LEONARD BENNETT
29 18
ESTHER J. SHUGERNAN
29 18
LOUIS SIEGEL
29 18
HARRY SMITH
29 18
JUUUS STARR
29 18
JENNY TKATCH
29 18
ISADORE WEINSTEIN
30 19
FRANK BAND
30 19
ISAAC BERRY
30 19
SAM BIRNBAUM
30 19
ISRAEL FRANKFORT
30 19
SAM GUTMAN
30 19
SARAH SCHAFFER
30 19
BARNEY W. WEINER
TAMMUZ
1 20
DWORA BIGMAN
1 20
LEONARD BRODE
1 20
SAMUEL GRAJ
1 20
FANNIE KAROL
1 20
NATHAN UVINE
1 20
REBECCA LEFTON NEIMARK
1 20
ROSE SCHWARTZ
1 20
JUUUS J. SLAKTER
1 20
JOHN D. SMITH
1 20
SAMUEL A. STARR
2 21
HARRIS BUCH
21
2
SEYMOUR J. COHN
2 21
WILUAM DUBRINSKY
2 21
HELENE HOLLENDER
2 21
PINCAS REIF
2 21
MICHAEL SOLAI
2 21
SALLY STAMBLER
2 21
LLOYD WEINGARDEN
3 22
ANNA BIRNBAUM
3 22
EMMA D. DANA
3 22
BENJAMIN KRAUSE
3 22
ABE R. ROSENBERG
3 22
DAVID ROSENBLUM
3 22
GUSSIE SCHECHTER
3 22
YACHED SKORKA
3 22
SARAH ZUCKER

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Tessie
president of the Rosenwald Auxil-
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died June 9 at age 89.
Born in Utica, N:Y., Mrs.
Kominars also was active in the
Jewish War Veterans organiza-
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She leaves three sons, Stuart,
Dr. Harold and Allan: a brother,
Dr. Ralph Sachs of Los Angeles,
Calif.; nine grandchildren and
one great-grandson.

MONUMENTS BY

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