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December 19, 1986 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-12-19

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BiNAITSRAEL

OBITUARIES

/ffehroa Cadeici

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OVER 60,

And Concerned About
The Expense Of
Nursing Home Care?

HERE ARE FOUR POSSIBLE
SOLUTIONS:

1

You Could Use Your Savings. If you are like most of us, it may
not take long to use it. up.

2 You Could Borrow. Most senior citizens may find it difficult to

borrow sufficient amounts.

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available for you.

4

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NURSING HOME INSURANCE COVERAGE
THIS STRATEGY IS USUALLY THE MOST
DESIRABLE, COST EFFECTIVE AND
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JACK ALLEN, 73, of Oak
Park, died Dec. 3. Survived
by his wife, Edith; a daugh-
ter, Sharon Rosett of Encino,
Calif.; three brothers, Julius,
Bernard and Edward; three
sisters, Mrs. Shirley Wein-
baum, Mrs. Robert (Rose)
Monheit and Mrs. Franklin
(Geraldine) Levy; and one
granddaughter.

MELVYN J. BAER, 68, died
Dec. 15. He leaves his wife,
Bernice; and two sons,
Richard and Jeffrey of Ann
Arbor.

WILLIAM BELINSKY, 90,
former Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died Dec.
12. He leaves his wife, Rose;
a son, Leon Belin of South-
field; a daughter, Mrs. Nor-
man (Rhoda) Rittman of
Southfield; four
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.

CI CL1_

Oak Park, died Dec. 11. ur-
vived by cousins.

MOLLIE BURSTEIN, 97,
died Dec. 12. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Jennie Fried
and Mrs. Belle Dubrinsky;
eight grandchildren and 19
great-grandchildren.

GERALDINE CONN of Oak
Park died Dec. 10. Survived
by a son, Layne Robert; a
daughter, Mrs. Steven
(Honey) Frank; her mother,
Mrs. Lillian Sherman; a
brother, Stanley Sheldon
Sherman; and two grandsons.

died Dec. 10. Survived by her
husband, Joseph; two sons,
Richard A. Greenstein and
Louis Feldman; three sisters,
Anne Feinstein, Mrs. Mae
Ostrowsky of Hallandale,
Fla., and Ruth Raskey of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; and three
grandchildren.

EDITH ADA FELDSTEIN
died Dec. 13. She leaves her
husband, Albert; a sister,
Mrs. Louis (Jennie)
Madorsky; nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and great-
nephews.

ALFRED FERENCZ, 50,
former Detroiter of Brooklyn,
N.Y., died Dec. 15. Survived
by his wife, Bena; a son, Dov;
his mother, Dorothy Lelchook
of Southfield; a sister, Mrs.
Harry (Elinor) Sturm.

LOUIS M. FRIEDMAN, 78,
died Dec. 15. He leaves a sis-
ter, Esther; nieces, nephews,
a great-nephew and cousins.

Dec. 17. He leaves two sons,
Seymour and Sol; a daughter,
Mrs. Reta Stern; two
brothers, Zangwell and
Harold; a sister, Mrs. Sarah
Alderman, 11 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.

RHEA GLAZER, 84, of
Farmington Hills, died Dec.
15. Survived by two sons,
Alvin and Gerald A. of
Sherman Oaks, Calif.; three
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

MORRIS EGNER, 74, of
Oak Park, died Dec. 2. Sur-
vived by his wife, Helen; a
son, David of Ballston Lake,
N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Margit
Sabovic of Israel; and three
grandchildren.

ARNOLD GOLDENHAR,
65, died Dec. 10. He leaves
his wife, Dee Dee; a son,
Alan of Fryeburg, Maine; a
daughter, Linda of Ann Ar-
bor; two brothers, Henry Gar-
field and Tony Garfield of
England; and two
granddaughters.

PEARL
BESSIE
FELDMAN, 72, of Oak Park,

ANNA
BELLE
GOLDSMITH, 80, died Dec.

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110 Friday, December 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

In memory of our beloved son and brother

ALAN JEFFREY
ALBION

One year has passed and we continue to be sad
and lonely without you. Your wonderful memories
will always remain in our hearts and our prayers.

Eadie, Ira and Marla

10. She leaves three sons, Dr.
Thomas, Harvey and Her-
man; six grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.

GABRIELLA HAAS, of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Dec. 12.
She leaves a daughter, Susan
Friedman of Northridge,
Calif.; a brother, Andrew
Rosenbaum of Beverly Hills,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Carl
(Kathy) Sattler of Southfield;
and one granddaughter.
Interment Los Angeles.

EILEEN KATZ, 65, died
Dec. 6. She leaves two sisters,
Mrs. Saul (Roslyn) Garfinkel
and Mrs. Gerald (Patricia)
Gewertz of California; nieces
and nephews.

CHARLES KAUFMAN, 71,
of Southfield, died Dec. 13.
Survived by three sons, Alan,
Robert and Martin of Shaw-
nee, Kan.; two brothers, Sol
and Herman; a sister, Mrs.
Ethel Berkowitz; and two
grandsons.

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MAN, 81, of Oak Park,- died
Dec. 16. Survived by a
daughter-in-law, Adele Stal-
ler; three granddaughters
and two great-
granddaughters,
step-
children, nieces and nephews.

BERNARD PESICK, 74, of
Southfield, died Dec. 13. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sadie; a
daughter, Mrs. Morris (Re-
esa) Potach; a brother, Julius;
two sisters, Mrs. John (Hilda)
Weisswasser and Mrs. Jack
(Bell) Rosenthal; and one
granddaughter.

ROBERT PHILLIPS, 59,
died Dec. 15. He leaves his
wife, Elaine; two sons, Bruce
and Ross of Chicago, Ill.; and
a daughter, Mrs. David
(Elise) Minch.

MILDRED PRADY, 82,
former Detroiter of Ft.
Wayne, Ind., died Dec. 9.
Survived by a son, Norman of
Birmingham; two daughters,
Mrs. Joe (Audrey) Gerson
and Mrs. S.S. (Barbara) Co-
hen, both of Ft. Wayne; eight
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.

MARVIN ROSENTHAL,
63, former Detroiter of Min-
neapolis, Minn., died Dec. 11.
He leaves his wife, Linda;
two daughters, Janice and
Sandy; two brothers, Benja-
min of Margate, Fla., and
Sidney of Flushing, N.Y.; a
sister, Mrs. Ruth Tackel of
Southfield; and five
grandsons. Interment Min-
neapolis.

MILTON E. SPICKLER,
69, died Dec. 15. He leaves
his wife, Ada; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Howard (Carol)
Boigon of Denver, Colo., Mrs.
Gaty (Cathy) Singer of
Englewood, Colo., and
Elizabeth; two brothers, Dr.

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