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Survived by his wife, Raye; a son, Mur- ray of Southfield; a daughter, Mrs. Sheldon (Diane) Benis of West Bloomfield; a brother, Joseph of San Diego, Calif.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. HARRY A. HARWOODS, 80, died Feb. 28. He leaves a son, Fred; a daughter, Bar- bara Parmet; four sisters, Mrs. Sol (Ethel) Lakind, Ida Honig, Beatrice Zerkel and Dorothy Horowitz. REVA HECHT, 79, died Feb. 25. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Jacquelin) Sorkin of Flint and Mrs. Stuart (Paulette) Freedman; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. HERBERT LANSKY, 60, former Detroiter of Houston, Tex., died Feb. 18. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Michael; two daughters, Ilisa of Houston and Alise Wagenberg of Birmingham; his mother, Hilda Lansky of West Bloomfield; a sister, Bar- bara Zolkower of West Bloom- field; and a grandson. Inter- ment Houston. ESTHER LAX, 90, of Detroit, died Feb. 27. Surviv- ed by two sons, Ben of New Port Richey, Fla., and Fred of Livonia; three sisters, Fanny of Netanya, Israel, Mrs. George (Oroncha) Schwarcz of Ramat, Israel, and Mrs. Her- man (Theresa) Farkas of Silver Spring, Md.; 15 grand- children and seven great-grandchildren. PAUL ARTHUR MENDEL, 60, of Ann Arbor, died Feb. 28 in LaJolla, Calif. Survived by his wife, Sara; two sons, Aaron of Clayton, Mo., and Matthew of Ann Ar- bor; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Mendel- Giampetroni of Haslett, Mich., Joanna and Aliza; a sister, Mrs. Hyman (Phyllis) Chudnow of Chicago, Ill. NANCY MOLASKY, 59, died Feb. 22. She leaves her husband, Marvin; her mother, Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Schucart; a sister, Mrs. Eugene (Susan) Mitchell; nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. VERA W. NEWMAN, 95, died Feb. 25. She leaves a son, Sidney J. Newman, Jr., of Boca Raton, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Sylvia) Forrest; four grandchidren and seven great-grandchildren. BETTY NUCH, former Detroiter of Hallandale, Fla., died Feb. 13. Survived by her husband, Joseph; a sister, Mrs. David (Helen) Schrage of Hallandale; a brother, George Feinberg of Palm City, Fla.; nieces and nephews. ROSE PERPER, 62, former Detroiter of Spring Valley, N.Y., died Feb. 22. Survived by her husband, Herman; three sons, Dr. Russell, Dr. Jeffrey and Bradley; a daughter, Dana; her mother, Anna Saltzman of Venice, Calif.; two brothers, Herman Schwartz of West Bloomfield and Edward Schwartz of San Diego, Calif.; and two grand- children. Interment New York. HERMAN REMER, 85, former Detroiter of Florida, died Jan. 22. Survived by his wife, Florence; a sister, Arline Susman of Portland, Ore; a brother, Nathan of Troy; nieces and nephews. GOLDIE ROSNER, 92, died Feb. 28. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Judith Krass; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. JENNIE SCHATTEN, 80, died Feb. 25. She leaves a son, Ronald of Miami, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Schat- ten; a sister, Mrs. Harold (Sarah) Isser; and two grandchildren. SAMUEL SHREEMAN, 60, died Feb. 27. He leaves four children, Eric, Mrs. Avner (Diane) Wertheimer, Marc and Michael; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Shreeman; two sisters, Mrs. Irving (Lillian) Meisner and Mrs. Jacob (Edith) Kaplan; and one grandson. DAVID SILVER, 87, died Feb. 19. Survived by his wife, Esther; two sons, Joseph and Larry of San Francisco, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Ann Wallach, Mrs. Rivka Klestadt of Israel, Mrs. Henya Lipowsky of Tel Aviv, Israel, and Eva of Israel; and one grandson. HANNAH RAFALES 87, former SILVER, Detroiter of San Francisco, Calif., died Feb. 4. Survived by a son, Sol of Sausalito, Calif.; and three grand- children. Interment San Francisco. MAX TACHMAN, 77, died Feb. 26. He leaves his wife, Florence; two daughters, Mrs. Lou (Diane) Frederick and Mrs. Sam (Marsha) Krinsky; a son, Raymond of Grand Rapids; six grandchildren and one great-grandson. LILLIAN R. TUCKER, 73, of Oak Park, died Feb. 24. Survived by a son, Jack W.; three daughters, Judith, Sharon Winans and Mrs. Jon (Fran) Krueger of Omer, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Philip (Eve) Spitz of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. Anne Hirshfield; and four grandchildren. "MOLLIE" MOLLY WHITEFIELD, 90, of Southfield, died Feb. 27. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Abe (Blanche) Turett; six grand- children and six great- grandchildren. VICTOR ZUCKERMAN, 78, died Feb. 27. He leaves his wife, Anne; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Barbara) Sachse; a brother, Emanuel Leonard; and three grandchildren. Morris Gruskin Morris Gruskin, chief in- vestigator for the Wayne County Prosecutor's office, died Feb. 25 at age 75. Born in Detroit, Mr. Gruskin resided in New Smyrna, Fla., at the time of his death. He retired in 1984. He was a member of Perfec- tion Lodge of the Masons, the Moslem Shrine and was a founder of the Wayne County Civic League. He leaves his wife, Hazel; two sons, Michael L. of West Bloomfield and Daryl W. of Royal Oak; a brother, Ben- jamin of Southfield; and two grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Nathan Kolb Nathan Kolb, co-founder and co-owner of the Citrin- Kolb Oil Co., died Feb. 26 at age 84. Born in Russia, Mr. Kolb was a founding member and board member of Temple Israel. He was a member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons, the Moslem Shrine and the Oilmen's Club. He leaves his wife, Mollie; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Adrienne) Milli; and two grandchildren.