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July 22, 1988 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-07-22

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!OBITUARIES

We mourn the passing
of our friend

DOROTHY
RUBENSTEIN

The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations
at
Michigan State University
Oakland University
University of Michigan
Wayne State University

The Officers and Board of Directors of
Jewish National Fund extend our heart-
felt condolences to Joseph Slatkin, sup-
porter and friend of JNF, his sons, Jeffrey
and Dennis and their families, on the loss
of beloved wife, mother and grand-
mother, Edith Slatkin, July 12, 1988. MAY
HER MEMORY BE FOR A BLESSING.

Sue Ellen Eisenberg
President

Edward Rosenthal
Executive Director

A MEMORIAL PROGRAM
FOR A REMARKABLE PERSON

MURIEL HOPTMAN

SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1:30 p.m.
OAK PARK LIBRARY
14200 OAK PARK BLVD.

The Family of the Late

IRVING E.
KAUFMAN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory on Sunday, Ju-
ly 31 at 12:30 p.m. at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Rosenbaum will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.

The Family of the Late

BERTHA LILLIAN
JOSEFF

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory on Sunday,
July 24, at 11 a.m., at
Hebrew Memorial Park.

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The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

DAVID
SCHRAGE

DOROTHY G.
RUBENSTEIN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory on Sunday, Ju-
ly 31, at 11:30 a.m., at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Acknowledges with
deep appreciation the
many thoughtful expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during Doro-
thy's illness and her
passing

114

FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1988

ETHEL BECKWITH, 91,
died July 19. She leaves a son,
Barry; a daughter, Mrs. David
(Frances) Rice; a sister,
Evelyn Kaplan of Los
Angeles, Calif.; 15 grand-
children and 16 great-
grandchildren.

JACK BUDD, 83, former
Detroiter of Las Vegas, died
July 1. He leaves his brother,
Ben (Dorothy) Buten of Bal
Harbor, Fla.; three sisters,
Mrs. Aaron (Esther) Hyman,
Mrs. Sidney (Rose) Sternberg
of Sun City, Calif., and Mrs.
Ted (Molly) Katz, also of
California.

LOUIS FELDMAN, 75,
former Detroiter of Phoenix,
Ariz., died July 7. He leaves
his wife, Sylvia; two sons,
Ronald and Stewart; two
daughters, Barbaia Chess of
Phoenix and Mrs. Stewart
(Nancy) Seifer of Tempe; two
brothers, Harold and Robert;
two sisters, Lillian Levey and
Mrs. Harry (Margaret) Meret-
sky; nine grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. In-
terment Phoenix.

CERA (Sally) FOX, of Tuc-
son, Ariz., died July 10. Sur-
vived by a son, Robert of East
Lansing, Mich.; three
daughters, Mrs. Maurice
(Gail) Mordka, Mrs. Dan
(Michelle) Kirchner of Me-
son, and Mrs. Gary (Skeeter
Miriam) Marcus of Phoenix; a
brother, Sam Center of Wind-
sor, Ontario; three sisters,
Mrs. Jane Zaks and Mrs.
Aubrey (Mary) Gordon of
Southfield, and Mrs. Beatrice
Lewis of Chicago, Ill.; and
seven grandchildren. Inter-
ment Tucson.

of
MORTON GALE,
Southfield, died July 15. Sur-
vived by his wife, Beatrice; a
son, Dr. Donald; and two
grandchildren.

SYRUS GLASS, 86, died Ju-
ly 17. He leaves his wife,
Rose; two daughters, Mrs.
Jack (Lois) Weiss and Mrs.
Harry (Elaine) Carnick; a
sister, Evelyn Bressler; seven
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.

ELLEN CAROL HARRIS,
35, died July 16. She leaves
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas (Elaine) Harris;
three brothers, Paul, John
and Kenneth; her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
(Rose) Rott of Florida, and
Mrs. Mary Feldman.

SOPHIE PINTER, 95, died
July 13. She leaves a son,
Leonard Pinter; a daughter,
Mrs. Beatrice Smith of San
Diego, Calif.; a brother, Harry
Strear of Los Angeles, Calif.;
eight grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.

SIDNEY I. JACOBS, 70,
died July 16. He leaves his
wife, Sophie; four children,
Donald Jacobs of Denver,
Colo., and Michael Jacobs of
Louisville, Colo., Michael
Morganroth and Mrs. Robert
(Judy) Strohl; and six
grandchildren.

RAE G. RHEIN, 81, former
Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev.,
died July 12. She leaves a
daughter, Elizabeth of
Chicago, Ill. Interment Las
Vegas.

HAROLD JASLOVE, 65,
died July 15. He leaves a
sister, Mrs. Max E. (Mae)
Green.

SAMUEL LEDGER, 80, of
Oak Park, died July 16. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; a . son,
Michael; two daughters, Mrs.
Theodore (Barbara) Alpert,
and Winifred Rome of East
Lansing, Mich.; a brother,
Louis Rochlin; a sister, Mrs.
Mina Herman; and seven
grandchildren.

BERNARD MARKOFSKY,
67, of Southfield, died July
19. Survived by his wife, Eve;
a son, Stewart; a daughter,
Sherry Geiringer; his mother,
Celia of North Belmore, N.Y.;
a sister, Mrs. Larence (Lillian)
Barr of North Belmore; and
two grandchildren.

FLORENCE BOBRY
ROBERT, 86, of West Bloom-
field, died July 15. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs.
Harold (Rita) Goldstone and
Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) Grod-
man; a brother, Bernard
Bobry of Mexico; eight grand-
children and five great-
grandchildren.

MINNIE WEISMAN, 100,
died July 15. She leaves two
sons, William and Marvin;
three daughters, Mrs. Betty
Israel, Mrs. Arthur (Ethel)
Freedman of San Diego,
Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Berk;
14 grandchildren, 27 great-
grandchildren, and three
great-great-grandchildren.

SARAH WILLIAMS, 68,
died July 15. She leaves a son,
James; a brother, Charles
Ellis of Las Vegas, Nev.; and
one grandson.

Ellen Shochet, 30,
Former JWF Aide

STAFF REPORT

F

riends remember Ellen
Shochet as an intel-
ligent woman who had
a way of making friends
easily.
Ms. Shochet, who worked as
Women's Division program
director for the Jewish
Welfare Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, died
this week after suffering a
heart attack during a visit

The Family of

DAVID I. SILVER

Announces the unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 31, at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Cantor Max Shimansky will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

with her family in Baltimore.
She was 30.
She worked for the JWF for
four years and had recently
resigned from her position in
Detroit to become executive
director for the Atlanta
federation's women's division.
She was excited and anxious
to tackle a new challenge.
"She added class and
creativity to everything she
touched," said friend David
Moss, a public relations
associate for the Detroit
Federation. "She believed in
what she did, and her sense
of caring came through in her
work and in her relationships
with those around her."
As a youngster, Ms. Shochet
was stricken with juvenile
diabetes and spent a lifetime
fighting the disease. Yet those
who knew her said she never
let the ailment interfere with
her plans.
"She was very upbeat," said
friend George Cohen,
associate director of finance
for the Federation. "She just

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