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December 12, 1986 - Image 126

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-12-12

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In loving memory of

OBITUARIES

SHIRLEY ANN
BARON

Who passed away on Dec. 17, 1985.

Although you're gone, you'll never be forgot-
ten. Your memories will live forever in our hearts.

JACK ALLEN, 73, of Oak
Park, died Dec. 3. Survived
by his wife, Edith; a daugh-
ter, Sharon Rosette; three
brothers, Julius Bernard and
Edward Bernard; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Shirley Weinbaum,
Mrs. Robert (Rose) Monheit
and Mrs. Franklin (Geral-
dine) Levy; and one grand-
daughter.

Love for all eternity,
Lysie, Steven, Justin and Marni

ThE

IRA

KAufmAN

pEi
INC.

e

Ira Kaufman

SYLVIA LELAND BIEL-
OUS, 75, former Detroiter of
Florida, died Dec. 5. She
leaves her husband, Bernie;
two sisters, Bea Leland of
Hollywood, Fla., and Hilda
Levitan of North Miami Be-
ach, Fla.; and a brother,
Richard Leland of Southfield.
Interment Florida.

H rbert Kaufman

David Techner

.FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES

18325 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075
(31 3) 569 - 0020

RUSSELL S. DAVIS, 71,
former Detroiter of Lake
Worth, Fla., died Dec. 1. He
leaves his wife, Irene; two
daughters, Mrs. Yale (Jill)
Bernstein and Mrs. Larry
(Sara) Cass of Hinkley, Ohio;
a brother, Joseph B.; and two
grandchildren. Interment De-
troit.

"Serving the Jewish community with
traditional dignity and understanding"

HEBREW
MEMORIAL
CHAPEL

GOLDA DIAMOND, 90,
died Dec. 3. She leaves a sis-
ter, Mrs. Ida Boesky of
California; and two grand-
daughters, Susan and Anita
Alterman.

RACHEL FELDMAN,
former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, Fla., died Dec. 6. She
leaves a son, Nathan of
Bloomfield Hills; two daugh-
ters, Ann Ette and Mrs. Ben
(Sandee) Zum, both of North
Miami, Fla.; a brother, Ben-
jamin Schneider of South-
field; a sister, Mrs. Al (Ruth)
Dorfman of Southfield; six
grandchildren and two
-great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment Miami.

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

543-1622

26640 GREENFIELD ROAD

OAK PARK, MICHIGAN

Alan H. Dorfman
Funeral Director & Mgr.

48237

NORMAN KLEINMAN, 75,
former Detroiter of Delray
Beach, Fla., died Dec. 4. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ruth; and
a son, Melvin of Oak Park.

MARCUS KORNSTEIN, 94,
of Charleston, W. Va., died
Nov. 17. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Richard
(Jan) Boyer of Rochester
Hills and Mrs. Martin (Jodie)
Hollander of Highland Park,
Ill.; three grandchildren and
one great-grandson. Inter-
ment Charleston.

Tying a shoe is a task most of
us take for granted. But for
some of us, its much more.
Its an achievement.

Three out of every 100
Americans are mentally
retarded. That•s six million
people who need our help
and encouragement. Not to
tie their shoes for them, but
to help them learn to do
things for themselves.

Through the ARC—the Associa•

tion for Retarded
Citizens—America's retarded
citizens are learning to be
self-sufficient. ARC provides
job training workshops,
educational programs,
sheltered workshops and
neighborhood housing to
help retarded people help
themselves.

Over 85% of Americas retard•
ed citizens can lead produc-
tive lives. Even the most

FRANK J. LABES, 79, of
Detroit, died Nov. 24. Sur-

severely retarded people can
learn to stand on their own
two feet.

Its a big job. But a rewarding
one. ARC needs you to give
whatever you can—time,
money, jobs, housing oppor-
tunity, understanding.

In loving memory of

Next time you bend over to
tie your shoes, remember
those who need a little more
help—and remember that you
can give it.

RAYMOND
BRESLER

(16th Kislev, Dec. 12, 1981)

You are always with us
in our hearts and
memories. Your loving
wife, Rose; your children
and grandchildren.

Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens
17288 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48076
(313) 557-7650

When you give help you give hope.

126

Friday, December 12, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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vived by his wife, Marjorie;
nieces and nephews.

BETTY R. LICHTER
(FELSENFELD), 75, former
Detroiter of Lake Worth,
Fla., died Dec. 7. Survived by
her husband Harry; two sons,
Paul of Birmingham and Ste-
ven of Center Harbor, N.H.;
two brothers, Nathan Felsen-
feld and William Felsenfeld,
both of Detroit; two sisters,
Eileen Smith of Detroit and
Helen Rich of Connecticut;
and one grandchild. Inter-
ment Florida.

ABRAHAM (AL) MARKS,
89, former Detroiter of Mis-
sion Viejo, Calif., died Dec. 7.
Survived by two daughters,
Phyllis Ensminger of Mission
Viejo and Barbara Sorscher
of Flint; and four grand-
children. Interment Califor-
nia.

JENNIFER MUST, nine
days, died Dec. 4. She leaves
her parents, Alan and Jeanne
Must; a brother, Josh; two
sisters, Mikhael and Jaclyn;
grandparents, Mrs. George
(Roslyn) Must and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald (Rosemary) Rip-
ley.

SARAH PORTNOY, 72,
former Detroiter of Berkeley,
Calif., died Dec. '2. She leaves
a son, Myron Eisenman of
Tucson, Ariz.; two daughters,
Mrs. Bertram (Toby) Pohl of
Berkeley and Mrs. Harley
(Cheryl) Andrews of Mar-
quette, Mich.; a sister, Mrs.
Norman (Ann) Silverstein;
and eight grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

MAMIE S. FREEMAN
SANDWEISS, former De-
troiter of Sun City, Ariz.,
died Dec. 4. Survived by her
husband, Norman; two sons,
Paul J. Freeman of San
Marino, Calif., and Herschel
C. Freeman of Durham, N.C.;
a daughter, Mrs. Irwin (Eeta)
Gershow of Huntington
Woods; two sisters, Mrs. Be-
ssie Leash of San Francisco,
Calif. and Mrs. Blanche
Singer of University Heights,
Ohio; and five grandchildren.

RAE SEIGLE died Dec. 3.
She leaves two sisters, Helen
and Mrs. Louis (Anne)
Gottleib.

BURAH SUBRIN, 92, of
Farmington Hills, died Dec.
5. Survived by a son, Dr.
Mayer; a daughter, Mrs.
Allan (Harriet) Gelfond; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

SYLVIA TAITELBAUM,
70, former Detroiter of Hal-
landale, Fla., died Dec. 7.
Survived by her husband,
William; two daughters,
Susan Rose of West Bloom-
field and Carole Gallant; a
brother, Wiliam Solomon; a
sister, Mrs. Mel (Thelma)
Siman; and four grand-
children.

SAM WEIN, 68, died Dec. 7.
He leaves his wife, Charlotte;
three sons, Aaron, Jack and
Phillip; a sister, Mrs. Max
(Rose) Snider; and three
grandchildren.

JOSEPH
HARRIET
WILLS, 67, former Detroiter
of Dallas Tex., died Dec. 6.
Survived by her husband,
Eddie; a son, Shelly of Santa
Monica, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. Michael (Sherry) Aaron-
son of El Paso, Tex.; a sister,
Mrs. Emanuel (Renee)
Leonard of Southfield; and
three grandchildren. Inter-
ment Dallas.

BETTY ZIMMERMAN, 77,
former Detroiter of New Port
Richey, Fla., died in Detroit
on Dec. 7. Survived by a son,
Donald A. of Mt. Clemens; a
daughter, Mrs. Nathan (Irene
L.) Rosen of West Bloomfield;
and five grandchildren.
Interment Florida.

T. D. Birnkrant

Theodore D. Birnkrant, an
attorney with offices in De-
troit, died Dec. 2 at age 80.
Born in New York City,
Mr. Birnkrant lived 71 years
in Detroit. He was a long-
time patron-member of the
Founders Society of the De-
troit Institute of Arts, a 1927
graduate of the Detroit Col-
lege of Law, past president
and founding member of
Temple Emanu-El, past board
member of the Chamber
Music Society of Detroit and
former board member of the
Sterling Stores of Little Rock,
Ark.
Mr. Birnkrant also was a
former board member of the
Royal Oak YMCA, Metropoli-
tan Opera Guild of Detroit
and a patron of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.
He leaves his wife, Loris;
two daughters, Mrs.
Ellsworth (Janet) Levine and
Sally of Houston, Tex.; a son,
Don of Aspen, Colo.; one
brother, one sister and two
grandchildren.

George Bassin

George Bassin, owner of
Bassin Construction Co., died
Dec. 4 at age 72.
Born in New York, Mr.
Bassin lived many years in
Detroit before moving to
Florida. He resided in Florida
at the time of his death.
He was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, the
Jewish War Veterans in De-
troit and Florida and the
Pinsker Progressive Aid
Society.
He is survived by his wife,
Roselyn; two sons, Marshall
of Detroit and Charles of
Pontiac; a daughter, Paulette
of Warren; two sisters, Mrs.
Irving (Sarah) Hersh of Oak
Park and Mrs. Freda Rosen-
shine of Southfield; and three
grandsons. Interment Detroit.

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