MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 DR.-ELI N. BERNSTEIN, 73, formerly of Flint, of Ormond Beach, Fla., died Jan. 17. Sur- vived by his wife, Marjorie; two sons, Robert of Grand Blanc and Dr. Richard of California; three daughters, Mrs. Gregory (Luanne) Worthington of Owosso, Randee of Grand Blanc and Karen of Savannah, Ga.; a sister, Gertrude of Southfield; and eight grand- children. Interment Florida. Memorial service 3 p.m. Sun- day at Temple Beth El, Flint. MIRIAM BROWN, 67, died Jan. 16. She leaves two sons, Anthony and James of Scottsdale, Ariz.; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Gloria) Rosens- tein of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Leon Shapiro of Rochester, Minn., and Milton Shapiro of Kansas City, Kan.; and 11 grandchildren. ALEXIS CHASSIN, 36, died Jan. 18. She leaves her hus- band, Lawrence; a son, Elliot; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Jean) Gold; and two brothers, Martin and Kenneth. BENJAMIN K. ELKIN, 84, former Detroiter of Hallan- dale, Fla., died Jan. 20. He leaves his wife, Helen (Klein); a son, Robert of Laverne, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Rubin (Elizabeth) Weiss of Huntington Woods and Mrs. Richard (Joanne) Kinney of Ames, Iowa; a brother, Dr. Irvin Steinberg of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Klepps of Oak Park; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Interment Detroit. MARVELLE FRIEDMAN, former Detroiter of Florida, died Jan. 19. She leaves her husband, Cadman; three sons, Steven of Florida, Robert of Southfield and Michael of Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Karen Kalish of West Bloom- field; two sisters, Mrs. Cydne Bowers of Lake Orion and Mrs. Joan Garfinkle of Arizona; and three grandchildren. Inter- ment Florida. MAX GOLDSTEIN 80, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 15. Survived by his wife, Adele; a daughter, Mrs. David (Gisele) Axelrod; two brothers, Her- man and Morris, both of Brook- lyn, N.Y.; three sisters, Esther Stoubel of Haifa, Israel, Freeda of Lod, Israel, and Regina Fuchs of New York; and two grandchildren. EDITH GUTOV, 75, of De- troit, died Jan. 18. Survived by children; two brothers, Milton and Ralph; a sister, Mrs. Raymond (Jennie) Werbe of Amherst, Mass.; and six grandchildren. JACK KATLER, 67, former Detroit of Hollywood, Calif., died Jan. 13. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. David (Glenda) Kallen of Florida and Mrs. Harvey (Sondra) Litwin of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sis- ters, Mrs. Alfred (Lillian) Ben- koff of Farmington Hills and Mrs. Sanford (Estelle) Fink of Southfield; and eight grand- children. Interment Califor- nia. 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4 - 2212 Next to Stanley Steamer ABE ABRAHAM MAIUS, 78, of Oak Park, died Jan. 19. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Peter (Sandra) Kotre of Denver, Colo., Mrs. James (Mona) McCarthy of Union, Ky., and Kimberly of Covington, Ky.; a sister, Mrs. Belle Rebeck; nine grand- children and one great-grand- child. FREDERICK Z. MANN, 88, died Jan. 18. He leaves his wife, Marian; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Nancy) Kulish and Mrs. Gershon (Jeannie) Weiner; a brother, Eugene of Israel; and three grand- children. ROSE REMER, 70, former Detroit of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., died Jan. 16. Survived by her husband, Philip; two sons, Dr. Lawrence of Miami, Fla., and Dr. Herbert of Des Moines, Iowa; two brothers, Max Globerman of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Herman Globerman of Hollywood, Calif.; a sister, Eve Dunn of Los Angeles, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Interment Florida. ABRAHAM J. SMITH, 85, died Jan. 20. He leaves his wife, Rose; three daughters, Mrs. Irving (Ruth) Foon of Grand Blanc, Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Lift and Mrs. Nancy Jenkins of Woodland Hills, Calif.; two brothers, David B. and Irving A. of Pikesville, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Fan Srere and Mrs. Gertrude Re- snik; and two granddaughters. Judith Medvin Judith M. Medvin, a kinder- garten teacher in the Detroit Public Schools, died Jan. 13 at age 77. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Medvin was a member of Temple Beth El, Hadassah and the National Council of Jewish Women. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Suzanne) Kirschner; a sister, Mrs. Wayne (Anita) Wolf of Canton, Ohio; a brother, Robert Manheim of Alliance, Ohio; and two grand- sons. Lillian Cohan Lillian Cohan, mother of Jewish Community Council President Leon Cohan, died Jan. 13 at age 94. Born in Poland, Mrs. Cohan was a member of Hadassah and Pioneer Women/Naamat. She leaves two sons, George and Leon; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. I 1 . 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