THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 102 Friday, April 11, 1986 The Family of the Late - DR. RONALD LEE COLUMBUS Acknefwledges with grateful/ appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereavement. OBITUARIES Mrs. Julia Pataki wishes to thank family members and friends for express- ing • sympathy and shar- ing the grief for her de- ceased son, DENES PATAKI The ones who are loved don't die, they are just far away. Advertising. in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" . HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 543-1622 Alan H. Dorfman 26640 GREENFIELD ROAD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN Funeral Director & Mgr. 48237 CASH H'ARRY ANTMAN, 79, died April 1. He leaves his wife, Lil- lian; two sons, Sheldon and Byron of New York; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Pauline Berkowitz. MOLLIE ARKING, 76, died April 5. She leaves her husband, Henry; two sons, Dr. Robert and Dr. Richard of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Avila of New York and Mrs. Owen (Madelon) Holder of Spring Valley, N.Y.; two brothers, Mac Levinson of Sun- rise, Fla., and Ruby Levinson of West Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Aaron (Shirley) Weidenfeld of Hollywood, Fla.; and five grandchildren. Interment New York. DONNA L. BARBOUR, 42, died April 4. She leaves her husband, Robert; a daughter, Stephanie; her father, Kelmar Herman; two sisters, Joanne Jacobs and Helena Glick; and a brother, Dr. Eugene Herman. JACOB BECKER died April 7. He leaves his wife, Tillie; two sons, Howard of Landsdale, Pa., and Leonard of Plantation, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Marsha Krause of Concord, Calif.; six grand- children and one great-grand- The Family of the Late BERYL S. LEVE WHO NEEDS IT? You may if you're hospitalized! 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Sadly missed by his wife, Betty; children and grandchildren, Sandy, Allen, Lee, Lauren and Todd. In memory of our beloved Mother and Grandmother, FANY • GOODMAN Who passed away March 27, 1963. The honor in knowing we were part of you helps us bear the pain of losing you. Dear Mother and /s•inny, you are our con. stant reminder of love, inner grace and compas- sion. Your children, Selma and Harry Kramer and your grandchildren, Robin, Jeffrey, Keith and Dana daughter. Interment Chicago, Ill. LILLIAN C. BENSON, 70, died April 7. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Susan) Molnar of Longboat Key, Fla.; nieces and nephews. PHILIP BERMAN, 71, died April 8. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Jack (Leah) Adelson, Mrs. Sam (Diane) Sniderman of Lans- ing and. Mrs. Esther Levy of Margate, Fla. ETHEL BRUSELOFF, 85, of Oak Park, died April 2. Sur- vived by two sons, Meyer and Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Clara) Braverman; and six grandchildren. DR. AL CHAZEN, 76, of Beachwood, Ohio, died March 28. Survived by his wife, Flor- ence; a son, Dr. Howard of West Bloomfield; and four grand- children. Interment Cleveland, Ohio. MAX DAITCU, 88, died April 8. He leaves a son, Herbert; three daughters, Jeanette, Mrs. Harold (Barbara) Lefton and Ann Finn; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. BETTY ENDELMAN, 80, of Oak Park, died April 4. Sur- vived by two sons, Frederick M. and Earle E.; and five grand- children. ELLYN FAXON, 69, died April 5. She leaves her husband, Jack; two sons, Harley and James of Saratoga, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Bonni) School; four brothers, Samuel Lansky of North Carolina, Gilbert Lansky of Ann Arbor, Aubrey Lansky and Harold Lansky; and seven grandchildren. BASYA FLEYSHER, 86, of Detroit, died April 7. Survived by a son, Volodia of Kiev, Rus- sia; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Roza) Garber; and four grand- children. MAURICE GALINSKY, 45, died April 3. He leaves his wife, Marcia; two daughters, Carrie and Stephanie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Jennie) Galinsky; a brother, Louis; and a sister, Mrs. Semion (Elaine) Litvak. REBECCA GERSON, 84, of Farmington Hills, died April 8. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Allan D. (Dorothy) Woodell; a brother, Kalman Zingeser of the Bronx, N.Y.; three grand- children and two great-grand- children. Services. 10:30 a.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SYDNEY GINSBERG, 90, of North Miami Beach, Fla., died April 4. He leaves two' sons, Burton of North Miami Beach and Daniel; and four grand- children. Interment Detroit. AARON . GLAZER, 77, of Southfield, died April 6. Sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Alan (Mae) Leibowitz and Mrs. Rosalyn Berman; a brother, Samuel of Baltimore, Md.; seven grandchildren and two great.- grandchildren. RUTH GORDON died April 4. She leaves two sisters, Belle and Mrs. Rae Liebenthal of Cincin- nati, Ohio; nieces and nephews. PAULINE KAUFMAN, 75, died April 2. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mark (Rosalie) Gold and Mrs. Jerome (Ann) Lash; a sister, Mrs. Rose Winog- rad of Skokie, Ill.; and 'four grandchildren. MARK SIMON KLEINPLATZ, 64, of Oak Park, died April 8. Survived by his wife, Drora; two daughters, Helen M. and Fae of California; and a brother, Abraham I.' of Los Angeles, Calif. BESSIE KOSS,• 87, died April 7. She leaves two sons, David and Howard; a daughter, Jean; a brother, Irving Wittus of Las Vegas, Nev.; two sisters, Mrs. Nathan (Doris) Coleman and Mrs. Norman (Fanny) Karr, both of Florida; seven grand- children and three' great-grand- children. DORA PLAFKIN, 81, of South- field, died April 5. Survived by her husband, Simon; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Joseph (Esther) Leiber of Westhills, Calif., and Mrs. Sally Siefman; and four grandchildren. MORRIS RICHMAN, 67, died April 3. He leaves his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs. Jonathan (Barbara) Schmitt; two brothers, Jack Borsand and • Isadore Richman; and two grand- daughters. ESSIE ROSENBLOOM, 65, died April 8. She leaves a son, Martin; two daughters, Anne and Mrs. Robert (Gail) Kaplan; a sister, Mrs. Irvin (Helen) Be- sdan of New York; and three grandchildren. MAX SALZBERG, 84, died April 2. He leaves three nephews, Walter Salzberg, Dr. Clarence Salzberg and Michael Mich0 of Indiana; and two nieces, Jutta Levy and Ruth Horwitz. MORRIS SINGER, 71, of Southfield, died April 2. Sur- vived by a son, Dr. Richard A. of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Richard (Harriett) Kirsch and Roslyn; and one grandson. YETTA SNIDER, 89, died April 2. She leaves a son, Dr. Marvin of Waban, Mass.; , a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Irene) Mellin; a brother, Jack Klein; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. MOLLIE STERNBERG, 74, former Detroiter of Delray Be- ach, Fla., 'died. March 27. Sur- vived by her husband, Henry;