THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 94 Friday, March 28, 1986 OBITUARIES STRAIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE .. ROBERT ARONSON, 76, died March 25. He leaves his wife, Rochelle; a son, Eric; a daugh- ter, Lisa of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and four sisters, Mrs. Helen Kulka of Walnut Creek, Calif., Mrs. Dorothy Davis of Walnut Creek, Mrs. Phyllis Levenstein of Wantaugh, N.Y., and Mrs. Cyril Miles. ABRAM JACOBS, 59, died March 25. He leaves his wife, Theresa; two sons, Mark and Kenneth; a daughter, Deborah Domin; two brothers, Izzy of California and Harvey; two sis- ters, Mrs. Dave (Paula) Fidler of California and Mrs. Robert (Sophie)• Bilkie; and four grand- children. SAMUEL BADER, 89, of De- troit, died March 22. Survived by a daughter-in-law, Judith Bader; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Charles and Frances Driker; three grand- children and seven great-grand- children. ALLAN R. KALCHARY, 48, died March 20. He leaves his wife, Anita; three children, Rhonda, Kevin, and Lori Ann; a brother, Samuel; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Linda) Khoury of St. Clair Beach, Ont. HANNA LEVADI, 87, of Bir- mingham, died March 19. Sur- vived by two sons, David I. and Victor S. of Livingston, N.J.; and four grandchildren. CELIA BEAN, 73, died March 22. She leaves her husband, Irv- ing; two daughters., Mrs. Arnold (Sharon) Millman, and Mrs. Richard (Faye) Rycus of Califor- nia; a sister, Mrs. David (Rose) Taxe of California; and four grandchildren. SAMUEL R. LIPSON, 82, former Detroiter, died March 1. He leaves his wife, Angela; three sisters, Mrs. Murray (Matilda) Adelson of Southfield, Mrs. Frank (Sophie) Schwartz of Miami Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Samuel (Katie) Goodstein of North Miami Beach, Fla. Serv- ices and interment in Detroit. BERTHA BESSMAN, 80, died March 22. She leaves a son, Sheldon of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister, Mrs. Abba (Bessie) Ginsburg of New Jersey; and three grandchildren. SAM MENDELSOHN, 76, died March 23. He leaves . his wife, Judith; three sons, Peter Cris- tiano, Christopher Cristiano, and James Cristiano; three sis- ters, Mrs. Betty Roth, Mrs. William (Lea) Stahl, and Mrs. Arthur (Ann) Newman; and one granddaughter. JOSEPH A. FISHER, 61, died March 25. He leaves his wife, Doris; two sons, Milton Philip and Alan Aaron; and a brother, Avery. REBECCA FRIEDMAN, 90, former Detroiter of West Palm Beach, Fla., died March 18. Survived by a son, • Eli of West Palm Beach; a daughter, Anna of Silver Spring, Md.; five grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. YETTA GARBER, 77, former Detroiter of Coral Springs, Fla., died March 3. She is survived by two daughters, Carol Pomerantz of Coral Springs, and Sandra Reisman of Southfield; three sis- ters, Ida of Margate, Fla., Ann of California, and Viola of Michigan; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. THE JEWISH NEWS ' TELLS IT LIKE IT IS! SEND A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TODAY! rasesmo se.............1.1.11.....m.I.B.1 . To: The Jewish News 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 Southfield, Mi. 48076-4138 I I . Please send a year's gift subscription to: I I I I I I I I i NAME I ADDRESS I ZIP STATE I CITY I I FOR. state occasion if gift FROM I __I I I I I 1 year - $21 — 2 years - $39 — Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 Enclosed $ intioassossassosimosanowasaIsonsamssamall • 7, 4.111 • 7 • 7 ' • . • .4.7 ■ ‘■ 1: R 4: 6 e: 6 4 i 44: . : : $i 6i BESS OSBORNE, 87, died March 23. She leaves a son, Burton of Korea; two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro of Laguna Nigel, Calif., and Mrs. Frances Mellen; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. BEN ROLLINS, 93, died March ' 25. He leaves a son, Marvin; four. grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. WILLIAM ROSNER, 69, former Detroiter of Fullerton, Calif., died March 12. He leaves his wife, Billie; three daughters, Mrs. William (Rose) Stuart of Atascadero, Calif., Mrs. Robert (Miriam) Carroll of Canoga Park, Calif., and Mrs. Gary (Eve) Fybel of Fountain Valley, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. Boris (Goldie) Rosner of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. Alexander (Judith) Krass of Southfield; and six grandchildren. Services and interment in California. BELLE HALPERIN, 82, of Oak Park, died March 20. Sur- vived by a brother, Jack Wizansky of Newton, Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. Jack (Shirley) Bookholder of Lauderhill, Fla., Mrs. Nathan (Esther) Gold and Mrs Samuel (Alice) Piken of Lauderhill. Services in Detroit. Interment South Bend, Ind. BESSIE HENCKEN, 79, former Detroiter of Margate, Fla., died March 15. Survived by her husband, Bernard; a son, Robert; a daughter, Marilyn; a brother, Ted; a sister, Ida; four grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Interment Florida. I 4, I ' • 5. I I I 1. I I " 1 1 HARRY M. STEINBERG, 82, died March 27. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Ellen Porvin; a sister, Mrs. Herman (Mollie) Hoffenberg; and three grandchildren. JACK YOUROFSKY, 68, of Farmington Hills, died March 20. Survived by his wife, Jeanette; two sons, Ronald S. and Dr. Leonard A.; two sisters, Mrs. Yates (Mary) Cohen and Mrs. Robert (Udas) Blank; and five grandchildren. D. Sutherland Dolores R. Sutherland, 57, co-owner of All Your Travels for the past ten years, died March 22. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Sutherland lived 56 years in De- troit. She was a member of Women's American ORT and Morgenthau Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. She leaves her husband, Dr. Kenneth; two daughters, Elyse and Mrs. Larry (Sheri) Pinho; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Celia) Schreibman; a brother, Paul Schreibman; and one granddaughter. Belle Bloom Belle B. Bloom, 77, active in local Jewish organizations, died March 19. Mrs. Bloom was a 10,000-hour volunteer with the Sinai Hospi- tal Guild, having worked more than 30 years in the Sinai gift shop. She was also active in Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Brandeis University Women, and Women's American ORT. She leaves her son, Dr. Robert of Dix Hills, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Susan) Smith; a brother, Cliarles Briskman of Palm Beach, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Benj. Boxman Benjamin Boxman, 81, foun- der and co-owner of Boxman Brothers Kosher Meats, died March 22. The butcher shop was founded in Detroit in 1924 and closed in 1977. Mr. Boxman was a member of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith and the Businessmen's Club at the Jewish Community Center. He leaves his wife, Frances; two daughters, Ms. Elaine Cohen and Ms. Adrienne Gobel; two brothers, Frank and Sam; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.. • HARRY SAMET, 65, of Oak Park, died March 23. Survived by his wife, Phyllis; a son, David H.; three daughters, Mrs. Melvyn (Rochelle) Rogoff, Mrs. Steven (Anna) Brotsky and Reva Samet; a brother, Edward E.; and five grandchildren. JACK HENCKEN, 76, died March 25. He leaves his wife, Estelle; a son, Richard; two daughters, Judee and Mrs. De- nnis• (Lynda) Meeuws; two brothers, Irving and Bernard; a sister, Mrs. Robert (Eileen) Is- rael; and three granddaughters. ‘ 111. 117': 16 %. 1i lft Y.W. C" . 44.* . 1 . 1 ices in Detroit. Interment West Babylon, N.Y. GIZELA SCHWEITZEROVA, 79, of Marrick, N.Y., died March 19. Survived by a son, Dr. Paul Schweitzer of Tenafly, N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Katherine) Szabo of Merrick; and three grandchildren. Serv- - • - 1 ''' ''' ' , . . I' • T .2 I LI ''''' .• 4 . `.1.:1 •