OBITUARIES
The Family of the Late
The Family of the Late
ADA
BETMAN
MINNIE
GOLDBERG
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 fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.
We are winning.
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lIAERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'
The Family of the Late
CLAIRE
WENNER
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory at 11 a.m.,
Sunday, April 24 at
Hebrew Memorial Park,
Pinsker Section. Rabbi
Schnipper will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.
The Family of the Late
MINNIE
HACKER
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory at 3 p.m.,
Sunday, April 24, 1988 at
Adat Shalom Cemetery.
Rabbi Gorelick will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.
Together,
there's so much
good we can do.
In Memory Of
SIMONE S.
LOWENSTEIN
Devoted wife and
mother who died April
14, 1982. I miss you more
than words can say.
Leonard
In Loving Memory Of
ISABEL DUBRINSKY
Who died April 17, 1985. You are so sadly miss-
ed by your entire family. We will keep your memory
alive in our thoughts and hearts forever.
In Loving Memory Of
Our Beloved Wife, Mother, Sister & Grandmother
SYLVIA GOLDSMITH
Who passed away April 19, 1985. Her beloved
memory is forever in our hearts. Sadly missed and
always remembered by her husband Henry,
children Phillip and Vicky, Eileen and Stuart, sister
Charlotte and grandchildren Kim, Randy, David
and Stacey.
In Beloved Memory Of
ARNOLD MARC WERNEY
Who died April 13, 1986. Sadly missed and never
to be forgotten by
Mother, Dad, Robert,
Chuck, Elaine and Alan
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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1988
JOAN IRIS FINEGOOD,
57, of Oak Park, died April 7.
Survived by her husband,
Samuel; two sons, Ronald and
Douglas; a daughter, Diane of
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;
her father, Louis Skully; and
two grandsons.
ANNE HELEN (ZALDIN)
GOULD,
80, former
Detroiter of Oakland, Calif.,
died April 12. She leaves two
sons, Dr. Murray J. of Castro
Valley, Calif., and Allan M. of
Thronto, Ont.; three brothers,
Arthur Zaldin, Sam Zaldin
and Jack Zaldin; a sister, Mrs.
Morton (Esther) Morris; and
six grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.
JACOB HAENICK, 76, died
April 10. He leaves a son, Dr.
Edward; a brother, Al of New-
castle, Pa.; and three grand-
children. Interment Youngs-
town, Ohio.
JENNIE JAFFE, 90, died
April 10. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Morris
(Mickey) Beresh; two sons,
Norman and Morton L. of
Memphis, Tenn.; a sister,
Sadie Fisher; nine grand-
childen and 14 great-grand-
children.
HYMAN JEROFSKY, 76, of
Oak Park, died April 12. Sur-
vived by a sister, Mrs. Allen
(Frieda) Walker; nieces and
nephews.
SAM KOSAK, 70, died April
5. He leaves a sister, Mrs.
Bessie Helper; nieces and
nephews.
DORA KRESHEK, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles,
Calif., died April 7. Survived
by three sons, Alec, Saul and
Seymour, all of California; a
daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Helen)
Roseman of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Jack
(Eve) Caminker of West
Bloomfield; children and
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment California.
MORTON LEITSON, 69, of
Flint, died April 7. Survived
by his wife, Hanny; a son,
Mark of Chicago; two
daughters, Karen of White
Plains, N.Y., and Ruth of
Ashville, N.C.; a brother,
Sidney of West Bloomfield; a
sister, Esther Fineberg of
Flint; and three grand-
children. Interment Flint.
JACK H. PLOTKIN, 36,
died recently. He leaves his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
(Vera) Plotkin; a brother,
Ronald; a sister, Mrs. Roger
(Rebecca) Bronner.
SOPHIE SCHLUSSEL, 99,
former Detroiter of Boca
Raton, Fla., died April 9. Sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Mildred Stolarsky and Mrs.
Ralph (Elsie) Freedman, both
of Boca Raton; a sister, Mrs.
Gussie Ringler of Detroit; one
grandson and two great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.
ROSE SIEGEL, 86, of Oak
Park, died April 9. Survived
by two sons, Dr. Sheldon and
Milton; and two grand-
children.
JENNIE STECHER, 87,
died April 11. she leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Louis (Ruth)
Berman and Mrs. Gerald
(Helen) Lerman of Culver Ci-
ty, Calif.; 10 grandchildren
and eight great-grand-
children.
LOUISA GOLDBERG
STEIN, 88, died April 5. She
leaves a daughter, Lana Stein
of Clayton, Mo. Interment
Detroit.
ANNETTE SUSSMAN, 77,
died April 6. She leaves a son,
Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Ed-
ward (Roberta) Krajca; and
four grandchildren.
THEODORE
(TED)
THOMAS, 76, former West
Bloomfield resident of
Coconut Creek, Fla., died
April 1. Survived by his wife,
Ida; two daughters, Jac-
queline Parker and Sharron
Simmer, both of Florida; a
brother, Harry of Laguna
Hills, Calif.; a sister,
Rose Rubin of Oak Park;
eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Interment
Florida.
faculty of Wayne State
University School of Medicine
since 1937. He served in the
U.S. Army as a major.
He was former chief of
gastroenterology at Mt.
Carmel Mercy Hospital and
was its full-time director of
medical education from 1964
to 1966 and was former chief
of gastroenterology at Sinai
Hospital. At Harper Hospital
he was attending emeritus, at
Sinai Hospital, emeritus, Mt.
Carmel Mercy Hospital,
emeritus, Oakwood Hospital,
emeritus and Hutzel
Hospital, honorary.
He was a member of Alpha
Omega Alpha medical socie-
ty, American Medical
Association, Michigan State
and Wayne County Medical
Societies, a fellow of the
American College of Physi-
cians, a fellow of the
American College of
Gastroenterology, a member
and past president of the
Detroit Gastroenterological
Society and the Internal
Society of Internal Medicine.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
son, Neil J. of Aim Arbor; a
daughter, Diane Juliar Quinn
of Cambridge, Mass.; three
brothers, Dr. Joseph Juliar of
Las Vegas, Nev., Harold
Schwartz of Israel and David
Schwartz; three sisters, Mrs.
Albert (Jean) Katz, Mrs. Ger-
trude Bean and Mrs. Dora
Smorodin of Maplewood, N.J.;
and one granddaughter.
Harvey Deutch
DOROTHY WILHELM, 69,
died April 10. She leaves a
son, Elliot; a daughter, Mrs.
Raymond (Barbara) Sneider;
and two grandchildren.
Dr. B. Juliar
Dr. Benjamin Juliar, an in-
ternist and gastroenterolo-
gist, died April 9 at age 79.
Born in Russia, Dr. Juliar
was involved with the
medical evaluation activities
at Fisher Medical Centers
since 1979. since 1983 he
was medical adviser to
administrative law judges,
Office of Hearings and ap-
peals, Social Security
Administration.
He was graduated from the
University of Michigan and
the Wayne State University
School of Medicine. He intern-
ed at Detroit Receiving
Hospital and was on the
Harvey Deutch
Harvey Deutch, who died
April 10 at age 39, is especial-
ly remembered for his opera-
tion of Paul's Cut Rate Drugs
on Broadway in downtown
Detroit. This store has a
pioneering record which at-
tained leadership in its field
for some 60 years.
Mr. Deutch continued as
the popular store's manager