OBITUARIES The Family of the Late LEO FEBER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fami- ly's recent bereavement. In Loving Memory Of Our Beloved Mother and Grandmother RAE SANDLES Who passed away April 12, 1973. Always in our hearts never to be forgotten by her family. In Beautiful Memory Of Our Beloved Husband and Father WILLIAM KAUFMAN Who left us April 25, 1984. You are forever in our hearts and thoughts. We love and miss you very much. Love, Alice, Patty and Terry The Family of the Late SHELDON IRWIN MAX Announces the unveiling of a monument in his SADYE ABRAMSOHN, 92, former Detroiter of Florida, died April 18. She leaves a niece, Mrs. William (Lorraine) Lester of West Palm Beach, Fla.; and two grandnephews. Interment Detroit. ANNE H. BIELFIELD, 98, died April 18. She leaves a son, Burton; and two grandsons. FANNY CALFIN, 78, died April 18. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Morton (Judith) Schneider and Mrs. Harold (Barbara) Dunn; and two grandchildren. SAMUEL S. CAPP, 80, former Detroiter of North Lauderdale, Fla., died April 15. He leaves his wife, Frieda; nieces and nephews. Inter- ment Detroit. memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 1 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late ANN CURTIS STONE Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 P.M. Sunday, May 1 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. THE YESHIVA GEDOLAH OF GREATER DETROIT mourns the untimely passing of our esteemed friend and benefactor HARVEY DEUTCH His devotion to the Yeshiva and his work on its behalf was an inspirtion to all who knew him. Our heartfelt condolences to his family. May you be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. 142 FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1988 LAWRENCE DAVIDSON, 53, died April 15. He leaves four children, Debra David- son, Steven Davidson and Leslye Davidson and Meri Laird; and a brother, Dr. Stuart. KENNETH Y. • DRUCKMAN, 59, died April 13. He leaves his wife, San- dra; a son, Adam; and a daughter, Leora. ROBERT ISRAEL FLEISS, 80, former Detroiter of Westminster, Calif., died March 13. Survived by his wife, Anne; two daughters, Betty Orman of Tucson, Ariz., and Cheryl Rellstab of Nevada City, Calif.; two sons, Dr. Paul of Santa Monica, Calif., and David of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.; a brother, Leo of Domingues Hills, Calif.; three sisters, Mildreth Rubinoff of Lauderhill, Fla., Augusta Trager and Esther Shrager, both of Tucson; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Inter- ment California. BERTHA LILLIAN JOSEFF, 84, former Detroiter of Margate, Fla., died April 15. Survived by her husband, David; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Cohen of Tamarac, Fla., and Tillie Tam of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. BEN LEAMAN, 85, of Southfield, died April 14. Sur- vived by his wife, Esther; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Miriam) Kastner of Grand Rapids; three sisters, Lillian, Alice and Mrs. Mannie (Ron- nie) Mars of West Lake Village, Calif.; three grand- children and ten great- grandchildren. ROSE LEITSON, 81, former Detroiter of Hollywood, Fla., died March 24. Survived by a son, Lawrence of Orlando, Fla.; two brothers, Dr. Irving Berris and Stanley Berris, both of Southfield; two sisters, Mary Leipsitz of Southfield and Ida Franovitz of Oak Park; and two grandsons. In- terment Florida. MAX MORRIS, 76, of Berkley, died April 18. Sur- vived by his wife, Sadie; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Edie) Hoffman; a brother, Harry of Stuart, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Nussbaum of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Max (Clara) Barnes; and three grandchildren. PAULINE HOPP MOSES, 82, died April 14. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Burton (Marjory) Ansell; a son, Henry; a brother, Clement Hopp; and four grand- children. ROSALIE R. MOSKOW- ITZ, 56, died April 17. She leaves her husband, Ted; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Caren) Schoen of Carmel, Ind.; her mother, Helen Rabinovitz; a brother, David Rabinovitz; a sister, Mrs. Morton (Thelma) Schwartz of Winthrop, Mass.; and two granddaughters. SHAYA NEMIROVSKY, 79, of Detroit, died April 14. Sur- vived by his wife, Genya; a son, Michail; a sister, Beta Ratushnaya of Russia; and two grandchildren. BENJAMIN POMER- ANTZ, 71, of Detroit, died April 15. Survived by one daughter, Andrea Beth Goldberg of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Harry Pomerantz and Jack Pomer- oy; two sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Norma) Katz and Yetta. JACOB (JAKE) SHER- MAN, 91, of Southfield, died April 19. Survived by a son, Louis Leon; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Annette) Rose; and two grandsons. STANLEY SLIFKIN, 69, former Detroiter of Delray Beach, Fla., died Apri 17. He leaves his wife, Florence; three daughters, Mrs. Elliott (Eileen) Kolodin of Oak Park, Mrs. Harry (Debbie) Burman of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Stephan (Barbara) Becker of Southfield; his mother, Mrs. Lillian Slifkin of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a brother, Irving of Pitt- sburgh; and six grand- children. Interment Detroit. LOTTIE SOLOMON, 101, died April 16. She leaves two sons, Sidney E. of Palm Beach, Fla., and Leonard; a daughter, Ruth Roemer of New York City; four grand- children and ten great-grand- children. GOODMAN RETA STIFTER, 78, died April 17. She leaves a son, Charles Thomas of Wellesley, Mass.; two grandchildren, nieces and nephews. HELEN S. SUCHER, 92, former Detroiter of Florida, died Aptil 15. She leaves two sons, Gerald of Birmingham and Donald of Georgetown, Ky.; two daughters, Mrs. Max (Shirley) Wayburn of Birm- ingham and Mrs. Martin (Irene) Bader of Orchard Lake; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Nettie) Wendell of Ferndale and Mrs. Iver (Julie) Kahn, both of Ferndale; 23 grand- children and 23 great-grand- children. Interment Detroit. REFAEL YOSEF WE- INGARDEN, 3, of Southfield, died April 14. Sur- vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Shulamis) We- ingarden; four brothers, Moshe, Dovid, Ephrayim and Shmuel; two sisters, Esther Leah and Ruth. Nathan Siegel Nathan H. Siegel, longtime secretary of Detroit Steel Corp., died April 18 at age 74. A resident of Northville, Mr. Siegel received a Bachelor of Science degree in business ad- ministration from Ohio State University and a Doctor of Law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall Law School. He is a member of the Ohio and Michigan bar associations. Mr. Siegel joined the Detroit Steel Corp. in 1938. He later was appointed assis- tant secretary and assistant treasurer. In 1956, he was elected secretary of the cor- poration and continued in that post until August 1971. He has been president of the Detroit Chapter of the American Society of In- surance Management, chair- man of the Committee on In- surance Problems of the American Iron and Steel In- stitute, member of the American Management Association-Insurance Plann- ing Council and member of the Tax Executive Institute. He recently was named in- surance consultant for the Northville Public Schools. Mr. Siegel served as vice president of the Detroit Regional Group of the American Society of Cor-