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May 15, 1987 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-05-15

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THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

(Chesed Shel Emes)
will hold

MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES

Sunday, May 24th at 12:00 NOON

at the Veterans Section of their Cemetery

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

More obituaries, Page 116

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years in Same Location!

HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

Gratiot Avenue at 14 Mile Road

with the participation of Jewish War Veterans Depart-
ment of Michigan and Women's Auxiliary. CANTOR
HYMAN ADLER of Congregation B'nai David will
officiate.
Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend.

Samuel P. Havis

Eric Greenbaum

President

Secretary

Milton Oleinick

A.M. Silverstein
Charles Snow
Melville Richman

Vice-President

Ernest E. Greenfield

Vice President

Trustees

Louis P. Topor

Edward Miller

Treasurer

Cemetery Chairman

Rabbi Israel I. Rockove Rabbi Boruch E. Levin

Executive Director

Asst. Executive Director

Michael I. Hochheiser

Cemetery Administrator

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Mrs. Edith Lankin; three
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

HAROLD "MOE" BECK, 63,
former Detroiter of Grenada
Hills, Calif., died Mary 3. Sur-
vived by his wife, Selma (Dun-
sky); two sons, Marty and Don-
ny; a brother, Raymond of
California; a sister, Lillian
Mendelsohn of California; and
four grandchildren. Interment
California.

53, died May 12. She leaves her
husband, Bruce; two daughters,
Julie and Nancy; and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
(Etta) Brown.

JUDITH G. BROWN, 47, died

RALPH I. NIEDELMAN, 89,

May 7. She leaves her husband,
Robert; two daughters, Whitney
and Courtney; her mother, Mrs.
Anne Steinbock; a brother, Roy
Steinbock; and one grandchild.

died May 11. He leaves two
sisters, Eve of Canada and Ed-
na of Nebraska.

J. GEORGE COHEN, 75, of

Oak Park, died May 12. Surviv-
ed by his wife, Sarah; a son, Ed-
ward Martin; two sisters, Mrs.
Rose Goldman and Mrs. Leon
(Ida) Katz; nieces and nephews.

HERBERT DOLIVECK, 78,

of Detroit, died May 6. Surviv-
ed by a brother, Morton of S.
Euclid, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs.
Alan (Ethel) Duchin of
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and
Mrs. Sylvia Kamins of Califor-
nia; nieces and nephews.

SOPHIE EISNER, 84, former

Detroiter of Miami, Fla., died
May 6. She leaves a son, Dr.
Eugene of Miami; a brother,
William Tenner; two grand-
children, nieces and nephews.
Interment Detroit.

EVA C. HOFFMAN, 86, died
May 5. She leaves a son,
Mayard Allen; and one sister.

DOROTHY LIGHTSTONE,

PHYLLIS BETH MEYERS,

MINNIE PERLMAN, 92, died

May 6. She leaves two sons,
Sanford and Jack of Margate,
Fla.; five grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

VERA RIB, 74, of Oak Park,
died May 9. Survived by her
husband, Rudolf; a daughter,
Adele Lieberman; a brother,
Herman Binder; two sisters,
Belle Indianer and Evelyn
Kanas of Palm Bay, Fla.; and
three grandchildren.

BELLA RIBIAT,

86, of
Southfield, died March 26. Sur-
vived by two sons, Alvin J. and
Richard Z.; a brother, Joseph
Bragman of Miami, Fla.; and
five grandchildren.

BARUCH ROSENBERG, 80,

of Southfield, died May 11. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sonia; a son,
Kalil of Israel; a daughter,
Adiva Tickton of Virginia
Beach, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Ethel
Perry of Ohio; and four
grandchildren.

OSCAR ROTHSTEIN, 81,

94, former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, Fla., died May 6. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Natalie) Castellane of
Miami Beach; two granddaugh-
ters and four great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

died May 11. He leaves two
brothers, Harold and Carl of
Las Vegas, Nev.; three sisters,
Mrs. Gussie Rosenblum of New
York City, Mrs. Ida Birndorf
and Mrs. Saul (Alice) Berkower;
nieces, grandnieces and
grandnephews.

LILLIAN H. LINOVITZ, 77,

SYLVIA S. SHAPIRO, 89,
died May 11. She leaves a son,
Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred
(Ronnie) Sandelman; a brother,
Max Abramsohn; eight grand-
children and six
great-grandchildren.

died May 11. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Robert (Eileen)
Greenberger and Mrs.
Margaret Barris; a brother,
Philip Heideman; a sister, Mrs.
Abe (Tillie) Mendelson; and
four grandchildren.

MARTIN EARL LONDER,

69, former Southfield resident
of Port Orange, Fla., died May
5. He leaves his wife, Stella; a
son, Glenn; a daughter, Estelle
Kadish of Livonia; a step-
daughter, Pamela Young; two
sisters, Mrs. Hannah Swerdlen
of Miami, Fla., and Mrs.
Nathan (Carole) Gottlieb of
Southfield; ten grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

BESSIE MELNICK, 82, of

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OBITUARIES

West Bloomfield, died May 10.
Survived by a son, Alvin of
Milford; a daughter, Mrs.
Ernest M. (Josephine) Fridson;
a brother, Alex Lankin; a sister,

MORRIS STEIN, 69, former

Detroiter of Tarzana, Calif.,
died May 9. He leaves his wife,
Pearl; two daughters, Mrs. Lin-
da Chatin and Gail; three
brothers, David of Buffalo, N.Y.,
Herman of northern Michigan
and Michael of San Jose, Calif.;
and four sisters, Mrs. Ben (Bess)
Freedman of Arizona, and Mrs.
Herman (Rose) Golden, Ida
Saunders and Elinore Horbath,
all of California. Interment
California.

SARAH WEIN, 91, of Oak
Park, died May 10. Survived by
a daughter-in-law, Dena Wein;
three grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.

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