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April 01, 1988 - Image 130

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-01

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OBITUARIES

In Beloved

co-
When So Sorry
is not enough...
Send a tray

Memory Of

NATHAN W.
COHEN
(NUNNY)

Nibbles
& Nuts

Died
April 1, 1976

443-5550

N

Dear Mom, Grandma and Friend

JESSIE ROSEN

All though you have been gone a year, your love

of life, wit, warmth and wisdom live with each of

us always.

Love, Harriet, Sherwin, David and Jay,

Zina, Barry, Jamie and Kaylie

The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

EDWARD B.
FRIEDMAN

LEO
WEINGARDEN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereavement.

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereavement.

OVER 60,

And Concerned About
The Expense Of
Nursing Home Care?

HERE ARE FOUR POSSIBLE
SOLUTIONS:

1 You Could Use Your Savings. If you are like most of us, it may
not take long to use it up.

2 You Could Borrow. Most senior citizens may find it difficult to
borrow sufficient amounts.

3 You Could Turn to Relatives. This alternative may or may not be

available for you.

4 YOU COULD CALL NOW to see if you QUALIFY FOR

NURSING HOME INSURANCE COVERAGE

Act now to help insure your financial security.

For cost and details of coverage call or write:

THE BENSMAN GROUP

Listen to our radio program on WCAR 1090 AM
Wednesday, Noon-1:00 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

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Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018
(313) 855-4524
Specializing in Insurance for Senior Citizens
Protecting Your Insurance Needs for Over 40 Years

130 FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1988

LILLIAN BARNETT, 81,
died March 27. She leaevs a
son, Richard; a daughter, Mrs.
Stanley (Virginia) Warren;
five grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

ADA BETMAN, 95, died
March 29. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Milo (Rosina)
Weissman; a sister, Mrs. Abe
(Minnie) Levy; four grand-
children and five
great-grandchildren.

EDWIN D. CAMP, 85, died
March 29. He leaves three
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Samuel
(Mollie) Bank, Mrs. Aaron
(Gertrude) Gurwin and Mrs.
Edward (Ruth) Weiss; nieces
and nephews.

JACK CHAPIN, 70, died
March 25. He leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Frederic
(Saundra) Peiss and Linda of
Frederick, Md.; a brother,
Charles; and one
granddaughter.

PHILLIP COHEN, 89, died
March 29. He leaves his wife,
Bertha; a daughter, Mrs.
Franklin (Gail) Gettleson; a
son, Milton of Richardson,
Thx.; a brother, Henry; a
sister, Mrs. Harry (Ida) Katz-
man; and five grandchildren.

JACK COHN, 82, of
Southfield, died March 28.
Survived by his wife, Hilda;
two daughters, Mrs. Joel (Lin-
da) Golden and Roslyn; four
brothers, Robert of Redlands,
Calif., Irving of Los Angeles,
Calif., Sidney and Alfred of
Culver City, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Sol (Ruth Wainger) Hur-
witz; and two grandchildren.

SYLVIA DOCKS, 88, of
Southfield, died March 23.
Survived by nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and
great-nephews.

FRANCES FAYNE, 71, died
March 24. She leaves her hus-
band, David; a son, Roland;
and two grandsons.

SARAH FLEISHMAN, 84,
died March 22. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Libby Jacobs;
a brother, Max York; and five
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

LOTTIE (FISHER) GIT-
TLEMAN,
96, former
Detroiter of Boca Raton, Fla.,
died March 25. Survived by a
nephew, Mel Owens of Boca
Raton.

MINNIE GOLDBERG, 76,
died March 26. She leaves her
husband, Lawrence; a son,
Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Ed-
ward (Linda) Wilson of Scott-
sdale, Ariz.; two brothers,

Walter Epstein and Theodore
Epstein; and four
grandchildren.

Survived by a son, Morris Ir-
ving; a sister, Mrs. Frieda
Reisler.

HELEN KATZMAN, 83,
died March 25. she leaves two
sons, Dr. Harold Katzman
and Gerald Kurtis; and three
granddaughters.

DOROTHY H. SHEPOSH,
72, of Southfield, died March
27. Survived by a nephew,
James Huston.

NORMAN KLEINER, 65, of
Detroit, died March 25. Sur-
vived by a sister, Mrs. Irving
(Shirley) Blatt.

BERTHA KROLL, 87, of
Southfield, died March 29.
Survived by three sons,
Solomon H., Isreal and Dr.
Edward G.; a daughter, Mrs.
Franklin D. (Jeanette)
Solway; ten grandchildren
and three great-grand-
children.

IRVING LEE, 82, died
March 25. He leaves his wife,
Sarah; a son, Alan; a
daughter, Helaine Ginsberg;
a brother, Arthur Lane of Col-
umbus, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs.
Nat (Jean) Schwartz and Mrs.
Edith Cohen, both of Miami,
Fla.; and four grandchildren.

VERA J. LINTON, 89, died
March 29. She leaves a son,
Ronald of Washington, D.C.; a
daughter, Mrs. Samuel
(Charlotte) Grossman; five
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.

HELAINE ORKIN LIP-
SON, 41, former Detroiter of
Bethesda, Md., died March
21. Survived by her husband,
Frank; a son, Evan J.; a
daughter, Julie Beth; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
(Pauline) Orkin of Fern Park,
Fla.; and a sister, Mrs.
Richard (Beverly) Roland of
West Bloomfield. Interment
Rockville, Md.

FREDA MARGULIES, 83,
of Oak Park, died March 22.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Lorraine Brenner; a brother,
Rubin Falkoff; two grand-
children and four
great-grandchildren.

YETTA JEAN SANFIELD
JACKSON MARTIN, 88,
died March 23. She leaves two
sons, Samuel and Jerry of El
Paso, Mx.; a daughter, Mrs.
Pearl Jackson Gordon of
University Heights, Ohio;
nine grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.

BEN NADIS, 90, died March
28. Survived by his wife,
Belle; a son, Maxwell L.; a
daughter, Mrs. Marjorie
Davis; six grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.

GOLDIE RANDELL, 84, of
Oak Park, died March 27.

SEYMOUR B. WALLACE,
49, died March 25. He leaves
his wife, Sarah; a daughter,
Lisa Anne; his father, Henry
Weinstein; a brother, Edward
Weinstein of New Jersey; a
sister, Mrs. Mac (Geraldine)
Hisler of New York. Inter-
ment St. Petersburg, Fla.

MARVIN J. WETSMAN,
76, died March 25. He leaves
a son, Henry Miles of Long
Beach, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. William (Wendy W.)
Sable of Lantana, Fla.; a
brother, William; and two
grandchildren.

Sidney Mittler

Sidney Mittler, a professor
of biology at Northern T1 linois
University, died March 19 at
age 70.
A former Detroiter, Mr. Mit-
tler earned bachelor's and
master's degrees in 1938 and
1938 at Wayne State Univer-
sity and his doctorate at the
University of Michigan in
1944.
He went to NIU in 1960 and
had since published more
than 100 articles in scientific
journals and obtained more
than $3.5 million in research
grants.
Mr. Mittler was a fellow of
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science.
He was a member of to
Genetics Society of America,
the Radiation Research Socie-
ty, the Environmental
Mutagen. Society, the
American Society of
Zoologists, the Illinois
Academy of Science and the
American Institute of
Biologists.
He received an award for
scientific merit from the Ar-
mour Researh Foundation's
chemistry department in
1955.
A resident of DeKalb, Ill. at
the time of his death, Mr. Mit-
tler is survived by his wife,
Judith; three daughters, Dr.
Jeanne Estes of Baton Rouge,
La., Judy Whitkov and Shel-
ly Jakubowski, both of
Chicago; two step-sons, David
Daskovsky and Mark Daskov-
sky, both of Chicago, Ill.; his
mother, Ida Mittler of Detroit;
a sister, Sara Eisenberg of
Farmington Hills; a brother,
David of Southfield; and two
grandchildren. Interment
DeKalb.

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