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January 31, 1986 - Image 85

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISIi NEWS

OBITUARIES

The Family of the Late

MARY
GREENFIELD

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent
bereavement.

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IN MEMORIAM

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In loving memory of

ARTHUR KLEE

In loving memory of

Who passed away six
years ago, Feb. 2, 1980.
Never forgotten, always
in our hearts and minds.
Sadly missed by loving
wife, Lily; daughters,
Rosetta Moggel and
Brenda Stickles; and
grandchildren, Michelle,
Steven, Mindy Moggel
and Philip Stickles.

RUTH C.
MEYER

In loving memory of be..
loved Wife, Mother and
Grandmother

MARIANNE
HOROWITZ

Who passed away on
Feb. 3, 1983. Sadly missed
and forever in our hearts.

Jan. 20, 1984

Always in our hearts.

Peggy, Dennis,
Julie and Jeff

In Loving Memory of

KENNETH S.
MOSS

Feb. 1, 1978
Always in our hearts.
Your loving wife,
Edee; and sons,
Larry and Jerry;
daughter,
Nicky
Weiss;
and
grandchildren.

JOSEPH
GORDON

BTIAltRAEL

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ANNA REIFLER, 84, of South-
field, died Jan. 27. Survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Leatrice
Feigenson of Encino, Calif.; two
brothers, Dave Feldman and
Irving B. Feldman; and three
grandchildren.

HAROLD ROSEMONT; 72,
died Jan. 24. He leaves his
mother, Mrs. Mary Rosemont of

SHIRLEY ROSENFELD, 40,
died Jan. 21. She leaves her
husband, Alan; her father, Leo
Grossman; three sisters, Mrs.
Norman (Rita) Dines, Mrs. Al-
bert (Rose) Rubinlicht and Mrs.
John (Evelyn) Cipoletti; nieces
and nephews.

ARLINE SCARBNICK, 61,
died Jan. 22. She leaves her
husband, Saul; a daughter, Mrs.
Stuart (Cori) Dunn of Deerfield,
Ill.; a son, Carl of .Madison,
Wis.; her mother, Mrs. Arthur
(Matilda) Lubin; a brother, Joel
Lubin; a one granddaughter.

Food Industry Leader
Tom Borman Dies at 90

1) membership of national
lot exchange
2) free credit life, for
those 65 yrs. or younger
3) free children's protection
'til 18 yrs. of age

WHILE THE CEMETERY DEVELOPS PRICES WILL CONTINUOUSLY INCREASE,
CHOICE OF:
90 days same as cash or up to 3 years in house payment plan
BENEFIT NOW
Less than 1/2 the market price/Best Selections Still Available
• Fully beautified In 21/2 Years/Across From the 12 Oaks Mall '

RONALD REDICK, Manager and Consoltoot At 1814803 or 348.3711

CEMETERY BEHIND OUR OFFICE IN THE CENTURY 21 BLDG.

With his brother, the late Al
Borman who died in 1975, he
organized many markets and
out of them they developed
Borman Foods which soon
dominated food marketing here.
He retired as chairman of Bor-
man's in 1968.
He had a colorful career in so-
cial services and notably in
causes in behalf of Israel. He
had chairmanships and co-•
chairmanships in the Allied
Jewish Campaign and simul-
taneously he held the highest
positions in the Israel Bonds
Organization.
For his labors in behalf of Is-
rael Bonds, as well as the
Zionist Organization of America
and the Jewish National Fund,
he earned many commendations.
Although he had been ill for
several years, he was present at
the most important public func-
tions and was always in the
company of his son, Paul D.
Borman, the former associate
dean of Wayne State University
Law School and presently chief
federal defender for the U.S.
District-Court in Detroit.

Occasions permitting, Tom
Borman spoke of two related
joys in his life — the fact that
his wife Sarah was an organizer
of the Women's Division of State
of Israel Bonds, and the most
cherished accomplishment —

Park, died Jan. 23. Survived by
a son, Larry M.; two daughters,
Renee Bizaoui and Mrs. Michael
(Marilyn) Burroughs of Cros-
well, Mich.; two brothers, Morris
of Delray Beach, Fla., and
Joseph of San Jose, Calif.; two
sisters, Mrs. Louis (Faye) Be-
rman and Mrs. Isadore (Helen)
Binder; and four grandchildren.

STANTON P. BOCKNEK, 55,
died Jan. 25. He leaves two
daughters, Frances of Miami,
Fla., and Mrs. Steven (Ann)
Slaughter of Scottsdale, Ariz.;
and his mother, Mrs. Irving
(Minnie)Bocknek of Hollywood,

Fla.

EILEEN G. COWAN, 87, died
Jan. 22. She leaves a son, Dr.
Warren; two daughters, Mrs.
DOROTHY HELLER SPO- David (Divera) Buegeleisen and
LAN, of Pittsburgh, Pa., died , Mrs. Martin (Marjorie) Kesten-
Jan. 25. She leaves her hus- baum of McLean, Va.; a brother,
band, Irving; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Geller of Toronto, Ont.;
Charles (Maxine) Berman of a sister, Mrs. Helen Alderson of
Southfield; a son, Martin England; eight grandchildren
Feldman of Nevada; a brother, and three great-grandchildren.
Al Levine of Detroit; three
grandchildren and two great- PINGREE M. FRIEDIN-
BERG, 83, died Jan. 24. He
grandsons. Interment Detroit.
leaves his wife, Ruth.
LOUIS STEINER, 67, of Oak
MORRIS GORDON, 82, of Oak
Park, died Jan. 24. Survived by
a sori, Harvey; a daughter, Mrs.
Laurence (Irene) Kronen; and
four grandchildren.

JENNIE LICHT, 82, of South-
field, died Jan. 22. Survived by
a son, Nathan Light; and five
grandchildren.

HILDA LIFSCHITZ, 85, died
Jan. 25. She leaves two sons,
Dr. Melvin F. Cohen and Irving
Cohen; a brother, David Kasdan
of Toronto, Ont.; six grand-
children and eight great-grand-
children.

cesses.

Sadly missed by his wife, Mary; Fred,
Sheldon, Myles, Marsha, Jan; and
grandchildren. Mindi, Stephen, Joni
Sara and Todd.

SAVE NOW! INCLUDES:

ALEXANDER POLLAK, 78,
of Southfield, died Jan. 27 in
Pompano Beach, Fla. Survived
by his wife, Perrie; a son, Nor-
man; a daughter, Karen; two
brothers, Louis and Julius; and
a sister, Mrs. Albert (Janet)
Dunn.

California; two sisters, Mrs. Ira
(Belle) Falk and Mrs. Saul
(Natalie) Ferman of Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Tom Borman, whose death oc-
curred last Saturday, only a few
weeks after being honored on
his 90th birthday, had a dual
career that lifted him high in
the philanthropic and communal
services on a par with his busi-
ness and merchandising suc-

In Loving Memory of

$245.00

ANNE NEMER, 80, former De-
troiter of Miami Beach, Fla.,
died Jan. 23. She leaves two
sons, Milford of Birmingham
and Basil of Houston, Tex.; four
sisters, Mrs. Emanuel (Betty)
Davison of Southfeld, Mrs.
Joseph (Genevieve) Glicker and
Mrs. Bernard (Belle) Yaffe, both
of Winter Park, Fla., and Mrs.
Abe (Evelyn) Rozanoff of Cas-
selberry, Fla.; seven grand-
children and two great-grand-
children. Interment Detroit.

Shmarya Kleinman

Tom Borman

that his son Paul D. followed in
his footsteps as a dedicated
leader and philanthropist,
reaching into his current great
community role, as chairman of
the 1986 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Mr. Borman and his late
brother, Al, founded Borman
Hall of the Jewish Home for
Aged and the Borman Branch of
the United Hebrew Schools. He
was a co-founder of the Detroit
affiliate of the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee.
He was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and the Jewish
War Veterans. He and his wife
Sarah established the Tom and
Sarah Borman Endowment for
Medical Research at Sinai Hos-
pital.
Mr. Borman was an ambu-
lance driver for the Red Arrow
Division in Europe during
World War I.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; his
son, Paul D.; and one grand-
daughter.

Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, an
organizer of the Jewish Com-
munity Council and one of its
early presidents, and a noted
liberal who was an advocate of
socialism in his youth and in
the past decade a strong suppor-
ter of the Democratic Party,
especially the Americans for
Democratic Action and all re-
lated liberal movements, died

Jan. 24, He was 94.
A memorial service will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the

Workmen's Circle Center, 26341
Coolidge, Oak Park.
He was honored by the Jewish
Community Council at a
community-wide fuction on his
90th birthday and he spoke as
fluently then as he did through-
out his active life.
He had a•- long career as a
physician and he believed in the
home visiting practices in his
devotion to patients' needs.
His devotions were primary to
the assuring of vocational needs
of the youth and he could be
listed among the world's
pioneers in ORT. He labored
with the founders of the cause
and was _a right-hand associate

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