OBITUARIES
In Memory Of Our Beloved
Husband, Father and Papa
SHELDON
IRWIN MAX
It has been one year since you have been gone
and the pain is so great. A day does not pass that
we do not think of you. You are so deeply missed
and forever in our hearts.
Dolores, Michael, Michelle, Danny, Kim, Howard,
Alissa, Carly, Kimi, Staci, Ashley and David
In Loving Memory Of
My Dear Mother
The Family of the Late
MINNIE
BOCKNEK
GERTRUDE
EPSTEIN
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 2 p.m. Sun-
day, November 13, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.
Who passed away
November 6, 1987. My
heart aches, I miss you
so very much. You will
always live on forever
within me.
Your loving daughter,
STEPHANIE ZAFT
The Family of the Late
DR. LEON
FILL
Announces the unveiling of a monument in his
memory 12 noon, Sunday, November 20, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenzveig will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
The Family of the Late
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 1 p.m. Sun-
day, November 13, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Spectre and Can-
tor Vieder will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
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ARNOLD COOKE, 58,
former Detroiter of Califor-
nia, died Oct. 3. Survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Paul
(Wendy) Loberstein of Napa,
Calif., and Mrs. Paul (Lisa)
Hammond of San Mateo,
Calif.; his mother, Margaret
Cooke; a brother, Lewis of
Livonia; and two grand-
children. Interment
California.
DORA DEMAK, 87, of
Detroit, died Nov. 5. Surviv-
ed by two sons, Dr. Leonard
and Dr. Morton; two sisters,
Tillie Ferber and Judith
Ferber of Cincinnati, Ohio;
five grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
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JACOB BRICKNER, 84,
died Nov. 2. He leaves his
wife, Sylvia; a son, Lawrence;
two brothers, Arthur and
Harold; and two
grandchildren.
MARCUS D. DAVIS, 90,
died Nov. 7. He leaves his
wife, Rachel; a son, Michael;
two brothers in England, four
sisters in England, six grand-
children and one
great-grandson.
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JOSEPH BLOOM, 83, of
Southfield, died Nov. 8. sur-
vived by a brother, Bernard of
St. John, New Brunswick; a
sister, Mrs. Elliot (Betty)
Feinberg of Halifax, Nova
Scotia; a niece and
great-nephews.
TILLIE COTT, died Nov. 2.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
James (Irene) Garrity; three
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
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LeVINE
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BERTHA
71, former
BECKER,
Detroiter of Coconut Creek,
Fla., died Nov. 9. She leaves
her husband, Bernard; a
daughter, Mrs. Alan (Beverly)
Yost of Southfield; two
brothers, Ben Harold of
Southfield and Sam Harold of
Toronto; and two grand-
children. Interment Detroit.
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JENNIE FREEMAN
(FRIEMAN), 86, of Detroit,
died Nov. 5. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Marvin
(Mildred) Goldman and Mrs.
David Leo (Dorothy) Magner;
four grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
GOLDIE GOLDSMITH, 90,
of Detroit, died Nov. 3. Sur-
vived by a niece, Marilyn
Musket; and a brother-in-law,
Harry Miller.
HELENE GRANT, 60,
former Detroiter of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., died Nov. 7.
Survived by her husband,
Theodore; two sons, Robert of
Farmington Hills and James
of Largo, Fla.; a brother,
Seymour Muskovitz of
Muskegon; and three
grandsons.
DR. LOUIS M. GREEK, 80,
died Nov. 3. He leaves his
wife, Theodora; two
daughters, Mrs. Michael D.
(Andrea) Turi and Mrs. David
(Sandra Greek) Norton of
Ann Arbor; two brothers,
Harry Miller of California
and Norman Gray; and two
sisters, Mrs. Lena Kolin and
Mrs. Ruth Adelman of
California; and five
grandchildren.
MOLLIE LIPSITZ, 77, of
Southfield, died Nov. 7. Sur-
vived by two sons, Harry and
Joel; two daughters, Mrs.
George (Vivian) Dean and
Mrs. Stanley (Pamela)
Smoller; a brother, Isadore
Komisar; a sister, Mrs. Fannie
Zacks; 10 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
LEE A. MINTZ, 41, former
Detroiter of New York City,
died Oct. 21. Survived by his
father, Larry Mintz of Savan-
nah, Ga.; his mother, Mildred
Mintz Cantor of Farmington
Hills; a brother, Stewart of
New York City; a sister,
Sharon of San Francisco,
Calif.; and his grandmother,
Annie Mintz of Southfield.
Services in New York.
MORRIS NEUMAN, 65, of
Southfield, died Nov. 3. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rachel; a
daughter, Libby Cooper; a
sister, Mrs. Henry (Rachel)
Fox; and three grandchildren.
DR. SHELDON POWELL,
69, of West Bloomfield, died
Oct. 28. Survived by his wife,
Gertrude; two sons, Steven of
Odessa, Texas, and Larry of
Evanston, Ill.; a daughter,
Mrs. Jim (Michele) Pod-
zikowsky; and three
grandchildren.
ROSE C. SABAROFF, 92,
died Nov. 3. She leaves two
sons, Bernard (Bob) J. and Ar-
nold; a daughter, Mrs. Morris
(Mae) Davidson; six grand-
children and four
great-grandchildren.
HENRY
EUGENE
WEINBERGER, 93, died
Nov. 7. He leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Joseph (Marilyn)
Merdler; two sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Rees of Ontario,
Canada, and Mrs. Celia
Christadoulou of Alamogordo,
N.M.; two grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter.
ADOLPH EDWARD
WINER, 79, of Southfield,
died Nov. 1. Survived by his
wife, Edith; two daughters,
Mrs. Gerald (Margaret) Graff
and Mrs. Jerome (lbby) Taylor
of Tempe, Ariz.; two sisters,
Mrs. William (Selma) Gross
and Mrs. Rose Shneiderman
of Olean, N.Y.; and five
grandchildren.
JENNIE WOHLMAN, 85, of
Detroit, died Nov. 5. Surviv-
ed by two daughters, Mrs.
Murray (Stella) Leff of Lon-
don, Ont., and Mrs. Maurice
(Roberta) Davidson of Tucson,
Ariz.; seven grandchildren
and three
great-grandchildren.
Marilyn Redmond
Marilyn J. Redmond, past
president of the Congregation
B'nai Moshe sisterhood, died
Nov. 4 at age 56.
Born in Detroit, Mrs. Red-
mond was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, National
Council of Jewish Women and
active in its Court Appointed
Special Advocate (CASA) pro-
gram. She also was a former
board member of Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe.
She leaves her husband,
Louis; a son, Dr. Eric; a
daughter, Terri; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben V. (Betty)
Logan.
William Kiafer
William Kiafer, owner of In-
dependent Linen Supply, died
Nov. 3 at age 92.
Born in Poland, Mr. Klafer
lived 77 years in Detroit.
Hewas active in Allied Jewish
Campaign, Histadrut and
B'nai B'rith. He also was a
30-year member of Congrega-
tion B'nai David and former
chairman of the Detroit
Linen Association.
He is survived by his wife,
Jean; a son, Ronald of
Stockton, Calif.; two
daughters, Mrs. Marilyn Gor-
don and Mrs. Gerald (Eileen)
Granadier; six grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Joseph Joffre
Montreal (JTA) — Joseph
Joffre, believed to be the
oldest living Jew, died Nov. 7
at age 113.
The father of 15 children,
Mr. Joffre came to Canada in
1893, having previously earn-
ed a doctorate in chemistry in
Germany. He studied in Lon-
don, where he was ordained a
rabbi. He worked in Cana-
dian hospitals as a chemist
and founded an artificial limb
company in Ottawa. He
founded two chemical com-
panies in Montreal, following
his military service.