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November 20, 1987 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-11-20

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OBITUARIES I

In Beloved Memory Of

ALAN J.
GREENWALD

EDWARD
ZELLMAN

Who passed away
November 22, 1986. You
are always in our hearts
and minds. We will love
you forever.

Who passed away Nov.
28, 1986.

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In Loving Memory Of

JOSEPH J.
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Who passed away
Nov. 19, 1977. Your
memories and music
play on in our hearts
forever.

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SOL BROMBERG, 78,
former Detroiter of Las Vegas,
Nev., died Nov. 6. Survived by
his wife, Ellen (Ellen Marion);
nieces and nephews. Services
in Las Vegas.

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sister, Mrs. Herman (Rose)
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FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1987

died Nov. 10. He leaves his
wife, Jerry; a daughter, Mrs.
Dale (Judy) Clark of Verona,
Wis.; a son, Paul of Verona.

Nov. 12. She leaves a brother,
Nathan; a sister, Mrs. Cy (Sal-
ly) Kraft; seven nieces, five
nephews, three grandnieces
and three grandnephews.

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(Suzette) Greb of London,
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Albert Komer of North
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She leaves her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Ernest (Florence)
Gaynes; a sister, Mrs. Robert
(Susan) Kraus; two brothers,
David of Nashville, N.C., and
Perry Dror of Jerusalem,
Israel.

SAMUEL GOLD, 78, of Oak
Park, died Nov. 13. Survived
by his wife, Ethel; two sons,
Mark Victor and Josh Ira;
two daughters, Mindelle and
Eve Tracy; a brother, Reuben;
a sister, Mrs. Edward (Belle)
Moss.

MINNIE GROSS, 67, of Oak
Park, died Nov. 12. Survived
by her husband, Harold; a
son, Neil D. of Longwood,
Fla.; a daughter, Renie of
Middletown, R.I.; a sister,
Mrs. Esther Lazar.

ROSE KAHL, 80, died Nov.
14. She leaves a son, Dr.
Richard; a daughter, Mrs.
Morton (Dorothy) Knopper of
Boulder, Colo.; a sister, Mrs.
Lillian Briggs of Lansing; six
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.

ISADORE KAPLAN, 84, of

Oak Park, died Nov. 12. Sur-
vived by his wife, Bessie; a
son, Benjamin; a daughter,
Mrs. Harry (Sally) Cogan; a
brother, Morris of Encino,
Calif.; six grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

ZELIK H. KARBAL, 96, of

Oak Park, died Nov. 14. Sur-
vived by two sons, Albert and
George; a daughter, Mrs.
Louis (Esther) Bialick; four
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

MARTIN MALTZ, 76, of
Ferndale, died Nov. 11. No
known survivors.

SELMA W. PERLIS, 88,
died Nov. 10. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Harry (Cor-
inne) Nayer; a son, Dr. San-
ford of Weston, Conn.; eight
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
ADELINE PINES, 77, of
Southfield, died Nov. 13. Sur-
vived by her husband, Albert
J.; two daughters, Barbara
Rubinstein and Mrs. Arthur
(Beverly) Chabon; a sister,
Florence Dann; and five
grandchildren.

ALBERT SHERMAN, 74,

of West Bloomfield, died Nov.
14. Survived by his wife,
Pearl; a son, Errol; two
daughters, Mrs. Alfredo (An-
drea) Frohlich of North
Miami Beach, Fla., and Mrs.
Robert (Judy) Wachlarz; and
six grandchildren.

IRVING SLUTSKY, 72, of
Southfield, died Nov. 16. Sur-
vived by his wife, Faye; a son,
Harvey; a daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth (Marsha) Weiss
Miller; and three
grandchildren.

DOROTHY SOSNICK, 83,

of Oak Park, died Nov. 13.
Survived by a son, Joseph
(Jay) of Bal Harbor, Fla.;
three daughters, Mrs. Robert
(Harriet) Brent, Mrs. Jack (Il-
ene) Soshnick of Flushing,
N.Y., and Mrs. Ann Levy of
Phoneix, Ariz.; 13 grand-
children and seven great-
grandchildren.

JOSEPH (JOSHUA-JAY)
SOSNICK, 64, former

Detroiter of Bal
died Nov. 17. Survived by his
wife, Rosalie; a son, Martin;
two daughters, Noreen and
Elaine; three sisters, Mrs.
Robert (Harriet) Brent of
Southfield, Mrs. Jack (Ilene)
Soshnick of Flushing, N.Y.,

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