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She leaves four nephews, Abe Moses, Harry Melton of Clearwater, Fla., Louis Melton and Joe Melton of Clearwater. RACHEL BERKOWITZ, 95, of Southfield, died Feb. 17. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Hal (Eve) Holloway of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Michael (Paula) Corey; a sis- ter, Eliza Kaufman of Romania; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. MAE BLUMENTHAL, 87, died Feb. 14. She leaves her husband, George D.; a daugh- ter, Marilyn Blumberg; a son, Richard Grosslight of Playa Del Rey, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Allen (Sara) Lichtig; grand- children and great-grand- children. FAY BORTMAN, 75, died Feb. 17. She leaves two sons, Robert and Philip; a brother, Samuel Deutsch; a sister, Mrs. Bea Rubin; and nine grand- children. GOLDIE EISNER, 81, of De- troit, died Feb. 15. Survived by her husband, Harry; a son, Marvin of Manhasset, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Anita) Lipson; three grandchildren and three great-grand- children. EUGENE STUART ERTZ, 54, former Detroiter of Van Nuys, Calif., died Feb. 12. Sur- vived by his wife, Marcia; a son, Martin of Canoga Park, Calif.; two daughters, Diana Beth Karliss and Gayle, both of Van Nuys; and a brother, Michael of Troy. Fannie Golden Gendel, 87, died Feb. 16. She leaves a son, Albert; two daughters, Mrs. Ben (Betty) Lerner of Midland, Mich., and Mrs. Leonard (Lois) Pershin; two sisters, Rose Kahl and Lillian Briggs; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. HELEN GOULD, 82, died Feb. 12. She leaves her hus- band, Irving; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Florine) Binder of West Orange, N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Alfred (Jean) Reiter of Florida; and one grandson. Interment New Jersey. WAGNER LILLIAN GRAHAM, 86, former De- troiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died Feb. 9. She leaves a son, Mar- shall of California; and three grandchildren. Interment Las Vegas. HERMAN JACOBS, 84, of Ann Arbor, died Feb. 14. He leaves his wife, Rachel; a son, Eden of Maryland; and eight grandchildren. Interment Ann Arbor. HERMAN KANTER, 94, died Feb. 16. He leaves a son, Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Leah) Yura; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Schecter; five grand- children and seven great- grandchildren. GERTRUDE KAUFMAN, 79, of Southfield, died Feb. 3. Survived by a son, Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Ma- rian) Weinstein and Mrs. Allen J. (Annette) Stone; three sis- ters, Mrs. Bernice Rubenstein, Mrs. Betty Krinsky and Mrs. Anne Epstein of Los Angeles, Calif.; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Goldman, in 1959. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve for six years and served with the 323rd General Hospital as a Ration Breakdown Sergeant, Specialist 5. Following his marriage in 1963 and graduation in 1965, Mr. Brody entered the field of pharmacy. He was an auxil- iary policeman and a volunteer teacher for deprived students without male role models. Mr. Brody was past president and vice president of the West Bloomfield Estates Civic Association and a member of the Farmington Area Naturalists. Besides his wife, Anita, Mr. Brody is survived by two daughters, Gayle and De- borah; and his brother, David. Robert Zell ANNA POLLICOVE, 89, former Detroiter of Aurora, Calif., died Feb. 11. Survived by Oscar and Evelyn Overton; nieces and nephews. WILLIAM WILNER, 80, of Oak Park, died Feb. 13. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. De- nnis (Barbara) Freeman; a brother, Percy of Toronto, Ont.; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Lirette of Weston, Ont., and Mrs. Manny (Polly) Levi of Sher- man Oaks, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Robert Zell Frank Shook Frank Shook, former owner of Ace Cosmetics and Vitamins of Wyandotte, died Feb. 14 at age 74. A native Detroiter, Mr. Shook retired in 1978. He was a member of Temple Israel, a member of the Goodfellows and a member of the Building Authority of the city of River- view. He leaves his wife, Anne; two sons, Rabbi Mark of Mar- gate, N.J., and Thomas; four brothers, David of Cleveland, Ohio; and Ralph, Samuel and Harold; a sister, Mrs. Alice Dunning of McAllan, Tex.; and four grandchildren. Joseph Brody Joseph Abraham Brody, a pharmacist for 22 years, died Feb. 11 at age 49. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mr. Brody came to the U.S. at age 3 with his brother, David, and parents, Gerald and Fay Brody. He attended Cass Technical High School and Wayne State University, where he met his wife, the former M. Anita Robert M. Zell, a supporter of Jewish causes and many De- troit and Florida civic and cul- tural groups, died Feb. 14 in Longboat Key, Fla., at age 75. A lifelong resident of De- troit, Mr. Zell was the founder and president of Brass-Craft Manufacturing Co. He served on the boards of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Fresh Air Society and Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop. He was a founding member of Temple Emanu-El of Oak Park and was affiliated with the Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Henry Ford Hospital, Chamber Music Society of Detroit and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Chicago. Although a permanent resi- dent of Florida since 1979, Mr. Zell remained a steadfast friend of the Detroit commu- nity. Together with his late wife, Sylvia, he endowed a permanent Allied Jewish Campaign Fund for the benefit of the Detroit community. The Zells also established the Neuro-Radiology suite at Sinai Hospital and set up a dance fund for emotionally disturbed children at Camp Tamarack. His national interests in-