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February 03, 1989 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-02-03

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42400 12 MILE ROAD

NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050

TWELVE OAKS MALL

ACROSS FROM THE

Scheduled price
increase to
S395 per space
to take effect
before year's end

ACT NOW

$345.00
PER SPACE

Exclusively
Serving Our
Jewish Community and
Featuring The
Gardens of
THE TREE OF UFE and
THE TWELVE TRIBES
OF ISRAEL

WHILE THE CEMETERY DEVELOPS,
PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE!

AMENITIES INCLUDE:

(1) Membership of notional lot exchange
(2) Free credit life, for those 65 years
of oge or younger
(3) Free children's protection until 18
years of oge
(4) Free perpetual core
(5) Payment plans, of course

FOR COMPLETE
DETAILS CONTACT

Accepted by
representatives of the
Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform communities

851-4803

I

(OBITUARIES



A Positive Point
About Breast Cancer.

Now we' can see it before
you can feel it. When it's no
bigger than the dot on this
pa e.
And when it's 90% cur-
able. With the best chance
of saving the breast.
The trick is catching it
early. And that's exactly
what a mammogram can do.
A mammogram is a sim-
ple x-ray that s simply the
best news yet for detecting
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If you're over 35, ask
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Give yourself the
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AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'

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In Loving Memory Of

ARTHUR KLEE

Who passed away February 2, 1980

Forever in our hearts, sadly missed and never to be
forgotten by Wife Lily, Daughters Rosetta (Sheldon
Moggel), Brenda Stickles, and grandchildren
Michelle, Steven (Dollie), Mindy Moggel, Phillip
Stickles.

„ti, SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

18877 W. Ten Mile Road

In Loving Memory Of

MATTHEW
LEITER

Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 557-6644

Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Friday 9
to
2 hrs. before Sabbath

You touched our lives and will be in our hearts
always.

Barb, Mike, and Cary Alpert

The Family
of the Late

WILFRED
(BUD) COLE

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions
of sympathy extended
by relatives and friends
during the family's re-
cent bereavement.

The Family of

SAUL NYMAN

wishes to thank their
many friends and family
in Detroit for their calls
and expressions of sym-
pathy during his recent
illness and death.
Evelyn Nyman
Suzanne & David Parr
Judith & Gary Cooper
Debra Nyman

142

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1989

In Loving
Memory Of

ESTHER
GASTMAN

A Thoughtful Expression...
With a
Cookie or Candy Tray

Who passed away Feb.
8, 1982. Sadly missed
and forever in our
hearts.

Your loving family

737-2450

WE
DELIVER!

In Loving
Memory Of

KENNETH S.
MOSS

Who passed away
Feb. 1, 1978
We thought time would
make missing you easier,
it hasn't. Your wife,
Edee. Children, Larry,
Jerry and Nicky (Weiss)
and grandchildren.

When So Sorry
is not enough...
Send a tray

Nibbles
& Nuts

737-8088

PHYLLIS R. BERMAN, 61,
died Jan. 29. She leaves her
husband, Sam; two sons, Jef-
frey Damraur and Larry
Damraur of Wheatridge,
Colo.; two daughters, Mrs.
Kerry (Terry) Grushoff and
Tobie Damraur; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Clara)
Zabel; two brothers, Herbert
Zabel and Gerrold Zabel; two
sisters, Mrs. Hersh (Marlene)
Goldberg and Mrs. Sol
(Judith) Stein; and five
grandchildren.

EDITH A. DREYER, 85,
died Jan. 28. She leaves three
sisters, Mrs. Esther Mahlin,
Mrs. Bertha Klein and Mrs.
David (Harriet) Charmer of
Sunrise, Fla.; nieces and
nephews.

EDITH W. ELLENSON, 78,
of Southfield, died Jan. 25.
Survived by her husband,
Louis; a son, Gary; a
daughter, Mrs. Thomas (San-
dra) McCurdy of Nashua,
N.H.; and one granddaughter.

LEO FROMMER, 87,
former Detroiter of Sun
Valley, Calif., died Jan. 27. He
leaves his wife, Amparo; three
children, Alvin of West
Bloomfield, Mrs. Ronald
(Sylvia) Mracky of Toluca
Lake, Calif., and Carl of Sun
Valley; and five grand-
children. Interment Detroit.

IDA GOLDSCHLAG, 81, of
Oak Park, died Jan. 28. Sur-
vived by two sons, Joseph and
Rabbi Henry; three
daughters, Mrs. Oscar
(Rhoda) Hoch of Brookline,
Mass., Mrs. Shmuel (Sheila)
Horowitz of Monsey, N.Y., and
Mrs. Bernard (Elaine)
Moskowitz; 15 grandchildren
and three great-grand-
children.

FRIEDA HILSON, 80, died
Jan. 25. She leaves her hus-
band, Benjamin A.; a son, Lee
of Flint; a daughter, Marilyn
Kaplansky; nine grand-
children and five great-
grandchildren.

ROSE KRESS, 85, of West
Bloomfield, died Jan. 28 in St.
Louis Park, Minn. Survived
by a son, Rubin; a daughter,
Mrs. Philip (Tikva) Kelner of
Minneapolis, Minn.; five
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

JOSEPH KURSMAN, 75,
died Jan. 27. He leaves three
daughters, Mrs. Catherine
Winokur of Atlanta, Ga.,
Caroline of Gaithersburg,
Md., and Mrs. Frank (Judith)
Resnick of West Hartford,
Conn.; a son, Stephen; a
brother, Daniel of Encino,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Rose

Rontal and Mrs. Gertrude
Sherman of Mission Viejo,
Calif.; and six grandchildren.

TILLIE LICHTENSTEIN,
84, died Jan. 30. She leaves a
brother, Sol Granadier; a
sister, Mrs. Phillip (Goldie)
Pont; nieces and nephews.

KATHERINE
LIEB-
SCHUTZ, 96, died Jan. 25.
She leaves a son, Morrie of
Cliffside Park, N.J.; two
sisters, Mrs. Roslyn Green
and Mrs. Irene Fierberg; five
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

FANNY
SHARAGA
LOCKER, 86, of Brooklyn,
N.Y., died Jan. 30. Survived
by her husband, Max; a
daughter, Mrs. Sol (Bea) Luft
of Bloomfield Hills; a son,
Sidney of Staten Island, N.Y.;
six grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter. Inter-
ment New York City.

PETER MEDWED, 88, of
Oak Park, died Jan. 24. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ida; two
sons, Joe and Abraham; eight
grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.

LILLIAN NAGER, 67, died
Jan. 26. She leaves her hus-
band, Kalmon; two sons, Dr.
Paul and William D.; a
brother, George Angel.

ETKA PERRY, 85, of Par-
ma, Ohio, died Jan. 30. Sur-
vived by a son, Dr. Marvin
Perry of Parma; a daughter,
Mrs. Fredric (Gloria) Rivkin
of West Bloomfield; three
granddaughters and seven
great-grandchildren.

SAM I. RYCUS, 82, former
Detroiter of Phoenix, Ariz.,
died Jan. 17. Survived by his
wife, Esther; a daughter,
Adele Shechter of Madison
Heights; two sons, Mel of
Sedona, Ariz., and Mitchell of
Ann Arbor; a brother, George
of Palm Springs, Calif.; six
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. Services in
Phoenix.

SADIE SHER, 85, of West
Bloomfield, died Jan. 26. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Nathan (Netty) Saks; two
grandsons
and
four
great-grandchildren.

AMY SHERMAN, 27, died
Jan. 26. She leaves her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
(Helen) Sherman; three
sisters, Mrs. Charles (Linda)
Soberman, Mrs. Sheldon
(Julie) Blair and Mrs. Ken-
neth (Cathy) Shiovitz of Seat-
tle, Wash.; nieces and
nephews.

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