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January 27, 1989 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-27

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Who passed away January 27, 1988

Forever in our hearts. Sadly missed and never to be
forgotten by Sybil, Rachel, Steve, Renee, Rick, Brian,
Scott, Michelle and Samantha.

In Loving Memory of

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Sadly missed by his wife Mary,
and family.

122

FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1989

BECKIE ASCHER, 79,
former Detroiter of Tucson,
Ariz., died Jan. 20. Survived
by a son, Dr. William of
Durham, N.C.; three
daughters, Mrs. Sheila
Glassman of West Bloomfield,
Dr. Nancy of Minneapolis,
Minn., and Mrs. Tom (Jane)
Piper of Tucson; two sisters,
Mrs. William (Charlotte)
Berk of St. Clair Beach, Ont.,
and Mrs. Rae Weinberg of
North Miami, Fla.; and six
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

JACOB BILSKY, 84, of
Detroit, died Jan. 10. Surviv-
ed by a son, Stuart of North-
ridge, Calif.; a daughter,
Susan; a brother, Emanuel of
Ann Arbor; a sister, Mrs. Ben
(Frances) Gurman of
Pasadena, Calif.; and four
grandchildren.

BETTY EGREN, 84, former
Detroiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died Jan. 20. She leaves
her husband, Moe; a son, Vic-
tor of Keego Harbor; three
sisters, Mrs. Ada Linden of
Southfield, Mrs. Rose Levy of
Miami Beach and Mrs. Sadie
Rothschild of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.; five grandchilren and
three great-grandchildren. In-
terment Detroit.

LEWIS ELBINGER, 82,
died Jan. 18. Survived by a
brother, Benjamin of
Tamarac, Fla.; nieces and
nephews.

MARY FELDMAN, 76, of
West Bloomfield, died Jan.
21. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Douglas
(Elaine) Harris and Mrs. Alan
(Anita) Hayman; a sister,
Mrs. Harold (Libby) Lebus;
and five grandchildren.

DR. MELVIN E. FOSTER,
former Detroiter of Yorba Lin-
da, Calif., died Jan. 17. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ruth; three
sons, Chuck of Phoenix, Ariz.,
Stuart of Southfield and Bob-
by; and a sister, Mrs. Jerry
(Marilyn) Dombchik of La
Costa, Calif. Interment
California.

REGINA HERMAN, 74, of
Southfield, died Jan. 17. Sur-
vived by a son, Sandford of
Ypsilanti; a daughter, Ellen;
a brother, Ernest Iczkovitz of
Seminole, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
Bertha Weiss.

HILDA KAPLAN, 66, died
Jan. 20. She leaves her hus-
band, Morris; a son, Edward;
a daughter, Mrs. Don (Sharon)
Miles; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah
Engel and Mrs. Irene Plust of
Cathedral City, Calif.; and six
grandchildren.

ALBERT KATZ, 67, died
Jan. 18. He leaves his wife,
Helen; a son, James; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert
(Shelley) Knickrehm of
Dublin, Calif.; three brothers,
Milton, Bernard and William;
a sister, Mrs. Sam (Sally)
Solomon.

JACK L. KESSLER, 84, of

Oak Park, died Jan. 19. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sarah; a
son, Hugh of Lincoln Park;
and two grandchildren.

BARNETT LAZARUS, 67,
of Detroit, died Jan. 17. Sur-
vived by his wife, Marjorie;
three daughters, Mrs. Greg
(Judith) Miller, Mrs. Hershel
(Laura) Shudnow of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Katie; a brother, Harry
R.; two sisters, Mrs. James
(Hannah) Wilkus and Sarah;
and three grandchildren.

MORRIS A. LINDEN, 78,
former Detroiter of Kingston,
Okla., died Jan. 23. He leaves
his wife, Rose; a son, Dr.
Melvin of Southfield; a
daughter, Mrs. Gary (Sharon)
Sanders of Farmington Hills;
and four grandchildren. Inter-
ment Detroit.

LEO MARX, 86, of Hun-
tington Woods, died Jan. 18.
Survived by a sister, Rose
Barth; five sisters-in-law, Mrs.
Elsa Jakob, Hilda of Miami
Beach, Fla., Mrs. Martha
Jacob of Miami Beach, Mrs.
Carolla Michaelis of San
Francisco, Calif., Erna;
nieces, nephews and cousins.

PETER MEDWED, 88, of
Oak Park, died Jan. 24. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ida; two
sons, Joe and Abraham; eight
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.

LILLIAN ROSE, 90, of West
Bloomfield, died Jan. 19. Sur-
vived by a brother, Abraham
Ross; three sisters, Rissie
Shniderman, Mrs. Barney
(Miriam) Bishop and Mrs.
Fannie May; nieces, nephews,
great-nieces, great-nephews,
great-great-nieces and
great-great-nephews.

MONTE H. ROSE, former
Detroiter of Hove, England,
died recently. He is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Louis
(Renee) Silver of Boca Raton,
Fla., and Mrs. Tom (Betty)
Meyers of Clearwater, Fla.;
six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment England.

DOROTHY L. RUBY, 77,
died Jan. 22. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Michael (Iris)
Lewiston; two sons, Edward
and Frederic; a brother, Boris
"Bud" Bronson; two sisters,

Mrs. Albert (Belina) Boesky
of La Jolla, Calif., and Mrs.
Henry (Sue) Levin; and seven
grandchildren.

SOL SCHREIMAN, 88, of
Southfield, died Jan. 20. Sur-
vived by his wife, Irene; a son,
Leonard; a daughter, Mrs.
Toby (Lerner) of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Jack (Bet-
ty) Kroker; and three
grandchildren.

LLOYD W. SHAW, 33, died

Jan. 20. He leaves his wife,
Karen; two sons, Donald and
Alan; his father, Seymore
Shaw; his mother, Sally
Shaw; a brother, Marc of
Mountain View, Calif.; a
sister, Mrs. Roger (Doree) Kit-
chen of Tampa, Fla.

SOL
ISADORE
SHUMAKER, 76, died Jan.
21. He leaves his wife, Lillian;
a son, Dr. Jay of Wellesley,
Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Nathan
(Ruth) Oleshansky; three
grandchildren; nieces and
nephews.

SADYE ZUCCA, 92, died
Jan. 22. She leaves a son,
David; a brother, Abraham
Greenberg.

Rae Lesser

Rae Lesser, co-owner of
Lesser's Clover Lodge in
Omena, Mich., from 1944 to
1952, died Jan. 20 at age 83.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Lesser
was active in the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and had received
many awards and honors
from the organization. While
residing in Florida, she was
active in Women's American
ORT.
She leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Al (Evelyn) Millstein
and Mrs. Ron (Naomi)
Feldman; a sister, Mrs. Sarah
Tishler of West Palm Beach,
Fla.; eight grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.

Dr. Leo Croll

Dr. Leo John Croll, an
ophthalmologist with offices
in Detroit, died Jan. 22 at age
86.
Born in Russia, Dr. Croll
was graduated from the
Windsor Collegiate High
School, attended Wayne State
University and was
graduated from the Universi-
ty of Michigan Medical
School in 1925.
Dr. Croll interned at
Baltimore General Hospital,
where he worked with the
famous ophthalmologist Dr.
Jonas Friedenwald. He did
his residency at the Brooklyn
Eye and Ear Institute and
opened his opened his prac-

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