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IT
WITH
TREES
In Loving Memory of
In Loving Memory of
ARNOLD MARC
WERNER
JOE SINAI
Who passed away
April 9, 1985
Sadly missed and
never to be forgotten by
Wife Betty, Children
Sandra and Allen,
Grandchildren Lauren
and Todd.
Who passed away
April 13, 1986, 4th day in
Nissan.
You are always in our
hearts and minds. We
love you forever.
Mother and Dad
Robert, Chuck and
Elaine
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MARTHA ABRAHAM, 88,
died March 29. She leaves
her husband, Harry; three
daughters, Mrs. Cecille
Kerner, Mrs. Rita Sklar and
Mrs. Phyllis Sherline of
Granada Hills, Calif.; two
brothers, Joseph Simons of
Tucson, Ariz., and Yale Si-
mons of Phoenix, Ariz.; three
sisters, Mrs. Kate Altman of
Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ben
(Natalie) Freedland and Mrs.
George (Jean) Fredson; seven
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
ESTHER DAVIDOFF, 89,
died March 27. She leaves a
son, Ronald; two daughters,
Mrs. Joan Jacobs and Mrs.
Marvin (Gloria) Nussbaum of
Wyncote, Pa.; a brother,
Samuel Bress of Vineland,
N.J.; two sisters, Mrs. Sara
Steinberg and Mrs. Fanny
Goldstein, both of Media, Pa.;
eight grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren.
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BEATRICE GAMPEL, died
March 30. She leaves a son,
Jay of Falls Church, Va.; a
brother, Sallan Lurie; and
three grandchildren.
ALICE GARFINKEL, 84,
former Detroiter of La Habra,
Calif., died March 24. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Carl (Elaine) Leonard of
Rowland Heights, Calif.; two
daughters, Marion Everly of
Clearwater, Fla.; and Mrs.
Evelyn Margolis of Danville,
Ill.; and one grandson.
ISAAC GLASS, 90, of Oak
Park, died March 29. Sur-
vived by three sons, Max,
Herman of Walnut Creek,
Calif., and Henry; six
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
IRVING HOROWITZ, 71,
died March 26. He leaves his
wife, Nettie; four sons, Morris
of Sedona, Ariz., Phillip,
David of Westport, Conn.,
and Richard of San Diego,
Calif.; a daughter, Toby
Helfman; a brother, David of
Westport; three sisters, Mrs.
Hy (Ethel) Blackman, Mrs.
Leo (Dorah) Sherman of De-
lray Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
Ben (Esther) Kower; and
seven grandchildren.
GLORIA LIGHTSTONE
IPSON, 52, former Detroiter
of Lansing, died March 24.
Survived by her husband,
John; a son, John; two
daughters, Anyssa and
Kierstyn; her parents,
Dorothy and John Lightstone
of Southfield; and a sister,
Myrna Lightstone.
IDELE S. LUTMAN, 85, of
Oak Park, died March 30.
Survived by a niece, Mrs.
Harry (Edith) Altman; and a
nephew, Alvin Strom.
ANNA NEWMAN, 83, of
Southfield, died March 28.
Survived by a daughter, Rita;
a brother, Harry Housman;
one granddaughter, nieces
and nephews.
LOUIS PATLOW, 81, of
Oak Park, died March 28.
Survived by his wife, Sylvia;
a son, Morton; a daughter,
Mrs. William (Anita) Ber-
resse of El Toro, Calif.; and
five grandchildren.
JACK PINCHUK, 81,
former Detroiter of Phoenix,
Ariz., died March 28. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ann; a son,
James Jonas of Farmington
Hills; three daughters, Mrs.
Jack (Kitty) Finkelstein of
Phoenix, Mrs. Josef (Doris)
Seller of Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Mrs. Howard (Susan)
Dubin of Southfield; a sister,
Mrs. Arnold (Bertha)
Goldman; nine grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
RACHELLE REITER, 75,
died March 27. She leaves
three brothers, Edgar Citry of
Toronto, Ont., Milo Citry of
Israel and Monjo Citry of Is-
rael.
JESSIE ROSEN, 70, of
Southfield, died March 27.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Sherwin (Harriet)
Wilner and Mrs. Barry (Zina)
Rosen-Simon of Danville,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Jerry
(Kate) Messer and Mrs. Celia
four
Priest;
and
grandchildren.
ADOLF
LILLIAN
SELIGER, 57, former De-
troiter of Spring Valley, N.Y.,
died March 29. Survived by
her husband, Werner; a son,
Mark of Spring Valley; a
daughter, Susan of Spring
Valley; and a sister, Mrs. Ben
(Paulette) Bonin of South-
field. Interment New York.
IDA
SILVERMAN died
March 28. She leaves a sister,
Dorothy.