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September 19, 1986 - Image 143

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-19

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SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

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MORRIS ADLER, 84, of
Southfield, died Sept. 11. Sur-
vived by a son, Joel of Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs.
Joan Kalmenson of Brooklyn;
a sister, Mrs. Rose Selkowitz of
Deerfield Beach, Fla.; and
three grandchildren.

SHIRLEE BALCON, 60, died
Sept. 14. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Stanley
(Janice) Sherman and Mrs.
Stephen (Susan) Friedman; a
son, Steven; a brother, Merrill
Miller; and four
grandchildren.

MARC ALAN BLIEFIELD,
33, former Detroiter of Santa
Monica, Calif., died Aug. 25.
Survived by his mother, Pru-
dence Bliefield Wolpa of Playa
Del Rey, Calif.; a sister, Linda
Bliefield Seitz of Agoura Hills,
Calif.; aunts, uncles and
cousins.

DENNIS H. GOLDSTEIN,
40, died Sept. 10. He leaves a
daughter, Amy; his mother,
Mrs. Albert (Simone) Golds-
tein; a brother, David; and two
sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Lynn)
Levine and Mrs. Sanford
(Sandi) Swerdlen.

-

SAMUEL E. HAKING, 79, of
Hazel Park, died Sept. 14. Sur-
vived by a brother, Dr.
Leonard; two grandchildren,
nieces, nephews, great-nieces
and great-nephews.

BERNARD D. HORWITZ,
82, of Oak Park, died Sept. 9.
Survived by his wife,
Katherine; five daughters,
Mrs. Arlene Brent of Tarzana,
Calif.; Mrs. Samuel (Lillian)
Lerman, Mrs. Abraham
(Carole) Zisman of Canoga
Park, Calif., Rebecca Rachel
and Mary Ellen; a sister, Rose
Selma; ten grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.

JACK KRAMER, 76, died
Sept. 15. He leaves his wife,
Carolyn; five sons, Allan, Mar-
shall, Melvyn, Elliot and
Robert; a brother, Samuel;
eight grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

SAMUEL KUMMING, 54, of
Southfield, died Sept. 12. Sur-
vived by his wife, Lyudmila;
two sons, Aleksey and Alexan-
der; and his mother, Mrs.
Lubov Kumming.

CAROLYN GOODMAN
LEMBERG, 81, died Sept. 14.
She leaves two sons, Eugene
and Fred of Lauderhill, Fla.; a
daughter, Donna; a sister, Mrs.
Rita Stifter; and five
grandchildren.

ARTHUR MARKOWITZ,
74, of Southfield, died Sept. 15.
Survived by his wife, Lillian;
two sons, Harvey and Dr.
Jerry; two daughters, Mrs.
Jeannette Davis and Mrs.
Marilyn Berris; a sister, Mrs.
Norman (Ruth) Kleinman of
Delray Beach, Fla.; and ten
grandchildren.

LEONARD MENDELSON,
83, died Sept. 12. He leaves his
wife, Ruth; a daughter, Mrs.
Arthur A. (Janet) Baum, Jr.; a
brother, Arthur of New York;
two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Lief
and Mrs. Laura Miller, both of
New York; and two grandsons.
Interment New York.

ANNA MICKELSON, 93, of
Southfield, died Sept. 11. Sur-
vived by two sons, Louis and
Harry; four daughters, Mrs.
Irving (Faye) Slutsky, Mrs. Ida
Oventhal, Mrs. Bernard
(Dorothy) Appelblatt, Mrs.
Jerome (Esther) Green; a
brother, Sam Moran of Balti-
more, Md.; 17 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.

JACK (GIACOMO) PECIS,
83, died Sept. 15. He leaves his
wife, Clare; a daughter, Elsie
R. Berry; three brothers in
Italy and two grandsons.

THEODORE ROSE, 76, of
Oak Park, died Sept. 12. Sur-
vived by his mother, Ida Rose;
a step-son, Ben Halpin; a
daughter, Sharon; two
brothers, Harry H. and Edwin
A. of Boca Raton, Fla.; and two
sisters, Rose and Mrs. Robert
(Lillian) Rice.

CELIA SCHEMANSKY, 88,
died Sept. 15. She leaves a son,
Simon M. of San Diego, Calif.;
a daughter, Mrs. Morris (He-
len) Young; a brother, Morris
Bidlofsky; six grandchildren
and ten great-grandchildren.

GERTRUDE SHAPIRO, 83,
died Sept. 14. She leaves four
daughters, Mrs. Meyer (Ros-
lyn) Kravitz, Mrs. Jack
(Norma) Rosenfeld, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Leatrice) Lefkowitz and
Mrs. Benjamin (Barbara)
Hrushkovski of Israel; a sister,
Mrs. Charles (Ann)
Rosensweet; 13 grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.

ISRAEL (SAMUEL I.)
SOMBERG, 78, of West
Bloomfield, died Sept. 12. Sur-
vived by a son, Howard of
Woodland Hills, Calif.; a
daughter, Vivian; a brother,
Max M.; a sister, Mrs. Betsy
Allowitz of Delray Beach, Fla.;
and two grandchildren.

HARRY H. WEINGARDEN,
87, died Sept. 15. Survived by a
son, Dr. Leonard G. Wayne; a
daughter, Mrs. Ephraim (Rose)
Ross; a sister, Mrs. Betty LaB-
ret; six grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

SIDNEY ZARON, 66, former
Detroiter of Woodland Hills,
Calif., died Sept. 6. Survived by
his wife Marilyn; a daughter,
Mrs. Brian (Debra) Cameron of
Woodland Hills; a son, Dennis
of California; his mother, Mrs.
Sara Weberman of Southfield;
a sister, Mrs. Lawrence
(Esther) Weiner of Florida; and
two grandchildren. Interment
California.

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