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January 22, 1988 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-01-22

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SAY
IT
WITH
'4's- TREES

Stanley Rosen

Stanley Q. Rosen, chairman
and chief executive officer of
Brass Craft Manufacturing
Co. for 41 years, died Jan. 13
at age 66.
A resident of Birmingham
and Scottsdale, Ariz., Mr.
Rosen served in World War II
with the 46th Air Depot
Group as a technical
sergeant.
His affiliations include the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith, the Technion,
Detroit Institute of Arts,
Maryland Institute College of
Arts, Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, Museum of Contem-
porary Art in Chicago and
Knollwood Country Club.
He is survived by his wife,
Madalyn; three children, Paul
of Boston, Mass., Jann of
Baltimore, Md., and Aarn of
Michigan. Memorial services
will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday
at the Birmingham Temple.

Lester Bernbaum

Lester Bernbaum, twice
president of the Detroit Lodge
of B'nai B'rith, died Dec. 18 at
age 75.
A former Detroiter and resi-
dent of Tamarac, Fla., at the
time of his death, Mr. Bern-
baum also was a United
Jewish Appeal volunteer for
ten years.
He is survived by his wife,
Ruth; two sons, Kenneth of
Berkeley, Calif., and Stuart of
Redlands, Calif.; a sister, Lor-
raine Weiss of Canton, Mich.;
three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

Rae Cohen

Rae (Corlin) Cohen, a
member of Thmple Beth El for
more than 60 years, died Jan.
13 at age 85.
Born in New York, Mrs.
Cohen lived in Detroit more
than 70 years. She was a
member of Hadassah and the
National Council of Jewish
Women.
She leaves two sons, Sher-
win Corlin and Gerald Corlin;
eight grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

Sandy Friedman

Sanford "Sandy" Fried-
man, a professional
photographer for most of his
life, died Jan. 18 at age 41.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Fried-
man was a member of the
Professional Photographers
Association. He owned his
own business, Sandy Fried-
man Photography at Harvard

Row mall for 23 years. He was
slated to become the presi-
dent of the North
Farmington-West Bloomfield
Little League. There are cur-
rently plans for naming a new
baseball field in his memory.
He leaves his wife, Harriet;
a son, Scott Justin; a
daughter, Lisa Beth; two
brothers, Marc of Rosedale,
N.Y., and Gary of South
Pasadena, Calif.

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Born in Detroit, Mr. Lasky
was graduated from Oak Park
High school, where he was
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He is survived by his wife,
Gayle (Sampson); two
daughters, Julie and Brooke;
and a sister.

Correction

The obituary for M. Manuel
Merzon appearing in last
week's Jewish News was in
error. It should have said that
his widow's name is Bertha.
The Jewish News regrets the
error.

Bnei Brak Rabbi
Dead At Age 77

Jerusalem (JTA) — Rabbi
Moshe Tukuchinsky, for
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known to his thousands of
students, was one of the last
survivors of the pre-Holocaust
Lithuanian yeshiva world.

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