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August 01, 1986 - Image 95

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-01

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES



Sol Ostrow

Sol Ostrow, a businessman and
clothier for over 37 years, died
July 29, at age 88.
A former Detroiter who resided
in Hollywood, Fla., Mr. Ostrow
was a World War I veteran. He
was a charter member of Temple
Israel, a member of Hannah
Shloss Old-timers, and a lifetime
member of the Masons.
Mr. Ostrow leaves his wife,
Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Hy
(Dale) Saham of Southfield and
Mrs. Robert (Zita) Lafler of Mar-
gate, Fla., two brothers, Herman
of Calif. and Ernest of Troy; one
sister, Yetta Bez of Southfield;
grandchildren and great-grand-
children.
A memorial service will be held
2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Hy
and Dale Saham, 29410
Marimoor, Southfield.

Herbert N. Schnaar

Herbert N. Schnaar, founder
and president Canyon Stone
Corp., since 1955, died July 29 at
age 61.
Born in Detroit Mr. Schnaar
was a manufacturer of pre-cast
concrete products. We held a
number of patents on cement
products and manufacturing
processes. In World War II, Mr.
Schnaar served as an air force
pilot with the rank of lieutenant
and was highly decorated. He
was a member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Men's ORT Federation,
B'nai B'rith and the Variety
Club.
He leaves his wife, Faye Lon-
don Schnaar; two sons, Dr.
Daniel Schnaar and Dr. Ronald
Schnaar of Columbia, Md.; a
brother, Mitchell; a sister,
Josephine Schlesinger of Santa
Monica, Calif.; and five grand-
children.

Detroit for Hollywood to write
screenplays.
He leaves his wife, Marcia; a
son, Drew Nathan; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Elaine)
Gershenson of Franklin; a sister,
Sue of San Francisco, Calif; and a
grandmother, Mrs. Gerald (Rose)
Sandorf of Southfield. Interment
in Detroit.

Arthur Koppy

Arthur Koppy, a land de-
veloper, died July 22 at age 61.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Koppy de-
veloped properties in Southfield
and Troy. He was a member of
the Knollwood Country Club,
Men's American ORT and the
Birmingham Temple.He leaves
his wife Joan; two daughters,
Carolyn Fried and Mrs. Mark
(Linda) Hodgson of Tempe, Ariz.;
a son, David; his mother, Mrs.
Ella Koppy; a sister, Mrs.
Eleanor Abramson; and two
granddaughters.

Fannie Koss

Fannie Koss, one of the found-
ers of Bereznitzer Aid Society,
died July 28 at age 92.
Mrs. Koss was born in Poland
and lived 75 years in Detroit. She
was a charter member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, a life
member of Pioneer Women and
Mizrachi. Women.
She leaves three children, Mrs.
Ruth Elson Berkley, Bernard
Koss and Mrs. D. Dan (Betty)
Kahn; seven grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.

Adele Nathan

Robert Kranitz

Robert Kranitz, 81, a former
Detroiter of Akron, Ohio, died
July 16.
He was a past president of
Keidan Lodge of B'nai B'rith in
Detroit. A native of Buffalo, N.Y.,
Mr. Kranitz was also active in
B'nai B'rith and was a founder
and past president of Sons of Is-
rael Congregation in DuBois, Pa.
He is survived by two sons,
Aaron of Akron and Marc of Day-
ton; a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Be-
verly) Sholiton of Akron; a
brother, Meyer of San Diego,
Calif.; a sister, Mary of Los
Angeles, .Calif.; and eight
grandchildren.
Interment Akron.

Stephen Gershenson

Stephen N. Gershenson, a Hol-
lywood screenwriter, died July 23
at ag 38.
Born in Detroit, a 1969
graduate of the University of
Michigan, Mr. Gershenson was,
for many years, general manager
of Motel Management, Inc., the
family business. In 1982, he left

New York — Adele Gutman
Nathan, an author of children's
books, died July 24. She was 86.
As founder of the Vagabond
Players theater group, Mrs.
Nathan, a Baltimore native, was
advised by H. L. Mencken to pay
Theodore Dreiser $15 for the
rights to stage his play The Girl
in the Coffin. She also met with
then little-know playwright
Eugene O'Neill and produced one
of his plays.
The subjects of Mrs. Nathan's
books included Abraham Lincoln,
Winston Churchill and the build-
ing of the first transcontinental
railroad.

HOWARD GORDON, 78, of
Southfield, died July 26.
Survived by a son, Mayer;
two daughters, Mrs. Inez
Gordon and Mrs. Fred (Eve-
lyn) Farber; father of the late
Maxwell; four sisters, Mrs.
Isadore (Freda) Adelson,
Mrs. Esther Hahn of Calif.,
Mrs. Hy (Anne) Weinstein of
Cote St. Luc, Quebec and
Mrs. Leo (Sara) Green of
Halifax, Nova Scotia; eight ,e
grandchildren and the late :1:2
Craig Bektashi.

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