• When So Sorry is not enough .. . Send a tray ESTHER BERMAN, 82, -lied Oct. 29. She leaves a sis- ter, Mrs. Richard (Tillie) Cott. HARRY Z. BERNARD, 78, -former Detroiter of Van Nuys, Calif., died Oct. 31. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Lily Weisler of Van Nuys; a nephew, Harvey Weisler; and a niece, Adele Weisler of Farmington Hills. Interment Detroit. ABRAHAM HERSKO- - VITZ, 84, of Oak Park, died Oct. 31. Survived by his wife, ielen; a brother, Lazar of Farrell, Pa.; nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews. Interment Israel. - - HOWARD S. LASTAR, 36, former Detroiter of Paradise Valley, Ariz., died Oct. 28. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Faythe) Lastar of West Bloomfield; a sister, Mrs. James (Sheryl) Allen of Plymouth, Minn.; and grandparents, Mrs. Eugene (Bess) Lastar of Southfield and Charles Mi- haly of Phoenix, Ariz. Inter- ment Detroit. ETHEL LEWIS, 78, died Nov. 3. She leaves two sis- ters, Mrs. Max (Eva) Wolf and Anne Keltz; a brother, William Weiner; 20 nieces and nephews, 36 great-nieces and great-nephews and three -great-great-nieces. JOSEPH POLLICOVE, 88, former Detroiter of Agoura, Calif., died Oct. 26. Survived by his wife, Anna; children, Oscar and Evelyn Overton; nieces and nephews. Inter- ment Detroit. NATHAN SIEGEL, 90, of Southfield, died Oct. 30. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Frank; a sister, Mrs. Rita Gladstone; one grandson _Ind one great-grandson. - MINNIE STEIN, 87, died Nov. 4. Survived by a son, Morris of Wayne, N.J.: a daughter, Dolores Fishman; nine grandchildren and two _ great-grandchildren. BARNEY WORONOFF, 79, -- of Oak Park, died Oct. 30. Survived by his wife, .Ruth; a son, Ralph; a daughter, Sha- ron Katz; and five grandchil- dren. GRACE ZEFF, 74, former Detroiter of Woodbridge, ' - Conn., died Nov. 3. She leaves her husband, Dr. Meyer B.; a son, Dr. Arnold of New Haven, Conn.; two laughters, Mrs. Mickey (El- en) Fivenson of Traverse ;ity and Sandra of Ann Ar- il_ or; a brother, Kopel I. Kahn 7 Farmington Hills; and four -andchildren. Interment De- oit. - ene Osher Gordon I rene Osher Gordon, who rked for many years at the vish Community Center in ariety of capacities. died oy. 2. Mrs. Osher resided in Wayside, N.J. at the time of her death. While in Detroit, she was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue. At the Jewish Center, where she worked for more than 30 years, Mrs. Osher was a purchasing agent, assistant comptroller and membership secretary. She is survived by two sons, Samuel J. of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Michael of Wayside; and seven grand- children. Interment Wayside. Harry Meisner Harry H. Meisner, an at- torney with offices in Detroit, died Oct. 29 at age 86. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Mr. Meisner lived in the De- troit area 72 years. He was a resident of Ann Arbor. He was the former head of the department of taxation and corporation finance of the University of Detroit. He was a commander in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Meisner was the financial-legal officer of the 12th Naval District, past commissioner and chairman of the Port of Detroit, ap- pointed by former Gov. George Romney and a 50- year member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He leaves a son, Laurence; a brother, Ivan; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Chimovitz of Flint. Rose Bobroff Rose Bobroff, former owner of Nate's Market, died Nov. 1 at age 89. Born in Poland, Mrs. Bob- roff lived 65 years in Detroit. She was a life member of Hadassah, Jewish Home for the Aged, Brandeis Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women and the Bialystoker Aid Society. She leaves two sons, Morris of North Miami Beach, Fla., and Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Seymour (Sarah) Neuman of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Emanuel (Judy) Stein; a brother, Josef Apelbaum of Israel; 14 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Rose Cowan Rose Cowan, past president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of Michigan, died Oct. 31 at age 95. Born in Illinois, Mrs. Cowan lived many years in Detroit prior to moving back to Chicago. She was a life member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. She is survived by nieces and nephews, Mrs. George (Elvira) Pasternak of Chicago, Ira J. Morrison of California, Mrs. Donald (Louise) Faternik of Florida and Marvin Morrison of Texas; great-nieces, great- nephews, great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. Interment Detroit. "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Nibbles & Nuts 443-5550 SAY IT WITH TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 543-1622 Alan H. Dorfman 26640 GREENFIELD ROAD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN Funeral Director & Mgr. 48237 ThE '