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SEPH
BEGEL,
90, former and grandchildren and seven great-
oiter of Miami Beach, Fla., grandchildren.
Feb. 11. Survived by two HELEN RUCHOTSKY, 84, of
Oak Park, died March 2. Sur-
n of Madison Heights; five vived by a sister, Minnie; a
ndchildren and seven great-
Mrs. Joel (Felorene)
ndchildren. Interment Miami niece,
Sperka; a nephew, Dr. Alvin
ch.
Robbins of La Jolla, Calif.; and
cousins.
IZABETH
EGELEISEN; 97, died
rch 1. She leaves a son, ESTHER SALZMAN, 81, of
id M.; a daughter, Rachel B.
Bloomfield Hills, died March 2.
es of Leonia, N.J.; and six Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
ndchildren.
William (Irene) Schumer; four
grandchildren and six great-
THUR PAUL CHERNEY, grandchildren. Interment
of Troy, died March 4. Sur- Pinelawn, N.Y.
ed by his wife, Elsie; a son,
• a brother, Fred; and a sis- DORA SCHLUSSEL, 83, of
Mrs. Sheldon (Phyllis) Kap- Randolph, Mass., died Feb. 25.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Berman; a sister, Mrs.
NNY FERTEL, 80, of De- Rifka Gerson; a brother, Kal-
't, died March 2. Survived by man Zingeser; six grandchildren
sister, Jennie Wohrman; and one great-grandchild.
es and nephews Mrs. Mur- Interment Detroit.
(Stella) Leff of London, Ont.,
s. Maurice (Roberta) David- MORRIS B. SHAPIRO, 80, of
, Dr. Harold Levine and Mrs. Oak Park, died Feb. 28. Sur-
rnard (Adele) Berg; and vived by his brother, Yaakov of
at-nieces and great-nephews.
Tel Aviv, Israel. Interment Is-
rael.
RIS KAPLAN, 58, of Or-
do, Fla., died Feb. 27. Sur- RUTH SILVER of Windsor,
ed by her husband, Stanley; Ont., died Feb 22. Survived .by
o sons, Alan of Farmington two sons, Dr. Harvey of Toronto,
lls and Edward of Gettysburg, Ont., and David of Vancouver,
.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.C.; two daughters, Hilda Mar-
rton Harris of Washington, cus of Jerusalem, Israel, and
C.; and three grandchildren. Barbara Birnbaum of Altamonte
erment Baltimore, Md.
Springs, Fla.; a brother Saul of
London, Ont.; 12 grandchildren
ADORE HARRISON, 89, and one great-grandchild.
d March 3.• He leaves a Interment Windsor.
ther, Meyer Ben. Zvie of Is-
el; a sister, Mrs. Marion Keer ALEYDA' G. WEINSTEIN, 54,
Israel; nieces and nephews.
died Feb. 27. She leaves four
children, Howard of Carrollton,
RILYN KLEIN, 60, former Tex., Denise, Lori and Ronald of
California; a sister, Sheila
troiter of Lauderhill, Fla.,
ed Feb. 28. She leaves two Axler; and one granddaughter.
, Neal Herman of Southfield
d Shayle Herman of Fremont, SOPHIE E. WERMUTH, 71,
lif.; a daughter, Mrs. Polly died March 3. She leaves a
vey of Oak Park; a sister, brother, Albert; and a sister,
s. Lois Hoffman of Florida; Sarah.
d two grandchildren. Inter-
ent Detroit.
ARNOLD ZICKERMAN, 61,
died March 1. He leaves a
UL KORMAN, 74, of Bloom- brother, Marvin; three sisters,
eld Hills, died Feb. 26. Sur- Mrs. Archiel (Julia) Harwith,
ved by a brother, David; a sis-
Mrs. Roy (Margaret) Veach of
r, Mrs. Jack (Anna) Chayet of Venice, Fla., and Betty of San
iami Beach,Fla.; nieces and Francisco, Calif.
phews.
EVERLY LOEB, 62, died
arch 3. She leaves a son, Tom;
o sisters, Mrs. Jeanne Kiefer
nd Mrs. Saul (Dorothy) Modell;
nd one granddaughter.
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JOSEPH CLINTON
BELLA EWAS
HARRY KAHN
JOHN MARKOWITZ
SARA MILLER
MARVIN MODUNSKY
MARY OLSTEN
SORKIN
SAM OSNOS
REBECCA PEARLSTEIN
ARUNE GOLDFARB
SCHAFER
FRED .SEGAL
BEN SOLOMON
LOUIS WALTMAN
MARY FAIGIN
NOAH APPLEBAUM
MORRIS KRAIZMAN
SAM LUX
LEONARD SANDWEISS
ISRAEL TOPOR
MAURICE WAGMAN
YITZCHAK WAINER
TZVI WEINBERGER
ANN WINER
ALFRED H. WOLIN
LENA CUMSTAJN
NATHAN DEUTSCH
JENNIE FELDMAN
LOUIS GOLDBERG
ISRAEL GOLDIN
BETTY ZAJENTZ
GOUDSMIT
FRANK ORECHKIN
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