Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711, Eve. 626-0330 SHIVA BASKETS .. . OBITUARIES WITH GOOD TASTE THE GREAT AMERICAN BASKET CO. (313) 626-9050 i We Will Always Be There [ When You Need Us For A Beautiful Shiva Tray STAR DELI OPEN 7 DAYS 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. .....24555 W. 12 MILE Just west of Telegraph 352-7377} When The Need Arises For A Condolence Or Shiva Tray, Call On Us. No Notice Needed. Delivery Service Available. Vilaza deli 29145 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. 356-2310 Franklin Shopping Center In Loving Memory of My Dearly Beloved Husband IRVING GOLD Who Passed away April 14, 1986 Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by wife Rose, children Bur- ton and Marilyn Shap- iro, grandchildren and great-grandchild. In Memory of SIMONE S. LOWENSTEIN Who died April 14, 1982 I miss you since you went away. Leonard In Loving Memory of Mother Our c9 , s greatest Natural -a-- 7 Resource k‘ k RAE SANDLES Who passed away April 22, 1973 You're always in our hearts and minds. We love you forever. Sons, Morton and Lester, Daughters-in-law Esther and Sarah, Grandsons Michael, Norman and Lee. The Family of the Late JESSIE ROSEN Wishes to thank all of their friends and family. Our mother's life was made easier by loving friends and family who cared. A special thanks to Rabbi Syme for putting into words 70 years of memories, laughter and love. Harriet and Sherwin Zina and Barry 130 Friday, April 10, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SAUL BARON, 83, of South- field, died April 6. Survived by his wife, Blanche; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Ad- rienne) Shwedel; two sisters, Mrs. Jean Mendelsohn and Mrs. Lawrence (Lee) Paul; and two granddaughters. WARREN JULES MICHAELS died April 4. He leaves his wife, Fanny; two sons, Dennis and Dr. Alvin; a sister, Mrs. Alan (June) Warnick; and five grand- children. MARVIN NEWMAN, 79, of LILLIAN BARSKY, 79, of Bloomfield Hills, died April 6. Survived by her husband, Harry C.; a son, Seth; a sis- ter, Henrietta Jacobson of Cleveland, Ohio; and two granddaughters. HAZEL BERNSTEIN, 70, died April 6. She leaves a son, Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Diane) Solomon; and four grandchildren. GOLDIE A. DELIDOW, 71, former Detroiter of Sunrise, Calif., died March 30 in California. Survived by her husband, Herman J.; four sons, Irving Rosenstein of Troy, Julius Rosenstein and David Rosenstein, both of De- troit, and Marvin Delidow of Oak Park; two brothers, Ben Lipson of Birmingham and Alex Lipson of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. David (Shirley) Berkowitz of Carlsbad, Calif.; and five grandchildren. Interment Detroit. MEL FINE, 59, former De- troiter of North Miami Be- ach, Fla., died April 6. Sur- vived by three daughters, Leslie of Southfield, Dana of Florida and Lauren of South- field; a brother, Herb of California; and a sister, Mrs. Phillis Tyner of Southfield. Interment Florida. DR. LEAH HECHT FRIEDMAN, 85, died April 3. She leaves two sons, Dr. Stephen and Leon; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Inter- ment New York. PHILLIP GORMAN, 83, died April 3. He leaves his wife, Mollie; a son, Arnold; two brothers, Louis and Ed- ward; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Tachna; and two grand- children. HELEN FRANCES GREEN, 91, of Southfield, died April 3. Survived by a son, Samuel L.; four grand- children and one great- grandchild. HYMAN LAWRENCE MARGOLIN, 82, former De- troiter of Houston, Tex., died April 1. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Elizabeth) Lansky of Hous- ton and Susan of Buffalo, N.Y.; two brothers, Morris of San Diego, Calif., and Joseph of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Gloria) Shook of Southfield; and one grand- daughter. Interment Detroit. Southfield, died April 7. Sur- vived by a son, Paul B. of Freemont, Mich.; and three grandchildren. Services 12 noon today at Hebrew Memo- rial Chapel. MAX REISMAN, 78, died April 5. He leaves his wife, Ethel; three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Rosalind) Morros, Mrs. Arthur (Sandra) Shmarak of Davis, Calif., and Mrs. Jef- frey (Eileen) Wachler; two sons, Jerrold Blitz and Barry Grant; three brothers, George of Florida, Louis of Florida and Barney of Chicago, Ill.; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. GUSSIE SAK, 91, of South- field, died April 6. Survived by two sons, Louis and Samuel; eight grandchildren and three great-grand- children. JEANETTE SCHWARTZ, 75, former Detroiter of Sun- rise, Fla., died April 7. Sur- vived by a son, Dr. Howard of West Bloomfield; a brother, Samuel Wolock of Birming- ham; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Eichenhorn of Southfield; and three grandchildren. SHELLIE SHIFFMAN, 54, former Detroiter of Woodland Hills, Calif., died March 27. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Bettyemae) Bennett and Mrs. Sol (Evelyn) Gom- berg of Panorama City, Calif.; nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grand- nephews. Interment Los Angeles, Calif. MOLLY LERNER SHIN- DEL, 70, former Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev. died April 6. She leaves her husband, Jack; a son, David; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Stanley (Marlene) Somberg; a sister, Mrs. Jos- peh (Bertha) Goldstein of El Paso, Tex.; and four grand- children. Interment Detroit. SYBIL SIEGEL, 80, died April 7. She leaves a son, Lewis (Skip); five grand- children and two great- grandchildren. ABE SLOAN, 90, former De- troiter of Bay Harbour Fla., died April 5. He leaves his wife, Mitzi; and a sister, Mrs. Julius (Belle) Steinberg. SIDNEY S. SOSS, 79, died April 6. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. Harold (Bar- bara) Marko, Mrs. Marjorie Gorce of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Charles (Laurel) Duncan of Helena, Mont., and Mrs. Michael (Lisbeth) Fried; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Brown of New York; and eight grand- children. MILTON WEINER, former Detroiter of Rochester, N.Y., died March 9. He leaves his wife, Shirley; three sons, Daniel of Brookline, Mass., Gary of Durango, Colo., and David; a daughter, Mrs. Lian (Wendy) Ng of Tucson, Ariz.; and a brother, Sheldon, of Reston, Va. Interment Rochester, N.Y. Buddy Rich Los Angeles — Buddy Rich, a self-taught drummer who played with Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey before start- ing his own band, died April 2 at age 69. Born Bernard Rich, Mr. Rich got his show business start in his parents' vau- deville act, Wilson and Rich, at age 18 months. At 11 he began playing in a band and at 21 he played with dance bands led by Joe Marsala, Bunny Berigan, Shaw and Dorsey. He was a drummer in Benny Carter's band in 1942 when he joined the U.S. Marines. After leaving the Marines at the close of World War II, Mr. Rich formed his own band, with financial backing from Frank Sinatra. Ethel Resh Ethel Resh, a nightclub co-owner with her husband, Benny, died April 2 at age 87. Born in Rhode Island, Mrs. Resh lived more than 50 years in Detroit. She and her husband managed the former Bowery Bar and Restaurant in Hamtramck in the late 1930s. After World War II, they bought the Club 509 in Detroit, which they owned until 1959. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Morton (Helene) Miller; a sister, Mrs. Flossie Gertz of Providence, R.I.; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Jack Freeman Jack Freeman, a retired wholesale meat packer, died March 30 at age 84. Born in Russia, Mr. Freeman lived many years in Huntington Woods, prior to moving to Bradenton, Fla., 12 years ago. In Michigan, he was a member of Temple Beth El, Perfection Lodge of