I OBITUARIES I
The Hebrew Benevolent Society joins the Jewish
Community in expressing their condolences to the
family of
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EDWARD
MILLER
DAVID BROWN, 83, former
Detroiter of San Jose, Calif.,
died March 18. Survived by a
son, Dr. Steven of Daly, Calif.
As a past president of the Society and the chair-
man of the Hebrew Memorial Park. He was a tireless
& devoted worker for these noble institutions. May his
soul be bound in the bond of eternal life.
JUNE
DOROTHY
COHEN, 61, of Oak Park,
died April 7. Survived by her
husband, Nathan; a son, Dr.
Stan; two daughters, Mrs.
Larry (Donna) Solomon of
Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Gary
(Sandy) Miller; a sister, Mrs.
Jack (Lois) Cohen; and five
grandchildren.
SAY
IT
WITH
TREES
The Family of the Late
PETER
WEISBERG
FLORENCE DATER, 82, of
West Bloomfield, died April 4.
Survived by a son, Leon; two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Hattie)
Wilder and Mrs. Rae Hurtig,
both of Winnipeg, Canada;
and three grandchildren.
JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND
Announces the unveiling of a monument
in his memory 1:30 p.m., Sunday, April 16,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Groner
and Cantor Najman will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited to attend.
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of Southfield, died April 7. No
known survivors. Interment
New Jersey.
78,
former Oak Park resident of
Tempe, Ariz., died April 9.
Survived by his wife, Sarah;
a son, Morton of Tempe; two
brothers, Harry of Florida
and William of Las Vegas,
Nev.; two sisters, Toby Aratin
of California and Betty Segal
of West Bloomfield; six grand-
children and two great-
grandsons. Services in
Arizona.
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SARAH GOLDE, 96, of Oak
Park, died April 8. Survived
by a son, Donald; three
daughters, Mrs. Esther
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Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mrs.
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by a son, Samuel Cohen; a
daughter, Mrs. Mary Kaluz-
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of Rancho Mirage, Calif.; two
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Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Nathan (Anni) Harris; and
two grandsons; and one
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MOLLIE (MOLLY) GOR-
DON, 76, of Oak Park, died
April 7. Survived by her hus-
band, Albert; two sons, Robert
Allen of Chester, Conn., and
Jeffery; a sister, Mrs. Shirley
Weingarden; and four
grandchildren.
WILLIAM J. NASH, 80,
died April 10. He leaves his
wife, Hilda; a son, Michael; a
daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Florence) Feinman; two
brothers, Abraham and Alex;
two sisters, Mrs. Arthur
(Rose) Eckstein and Mrs.
Freda Hartman; and five
grandchildren.
MARY NEDELMAN, 83,
died April 9. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
(Phyllis) Spector; two sisters,
Mrs. Ida Zive of Boynton
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Sophie
Landon of Hollywood, Fla.; a
brother, William Belinkin of
Los Angeles, Calif.; and two
grandsons.
SOL RUDY, 70, of Hun-
tington Woods, died April 9 in
Margate, Fla. Survived by his
wife, Anna; a son, Dr.
William; a daughter, Mrs.
Clifford (Judy) Rudy-
Dubowski; and three
grandsons.
SYLVIA SCHNEIDER, 70,
of Southfield, died April 8.
Survived by her husband,
Albert; a son, Donald; two
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth
(Rita) Rochlen and Mrs.
Harvey (Barbara) Sherman;
and five grandchildren.
ANNE SCHWARTZ, 90, of
Boynton Beach, Fla., died
April 6. Survived by two
daughters, Florence Slifkin of
Delray Beach, Fla., and Reva
Rosenfeld of Orchard Lake; a
brother, Herman Klee of Pitt-
sburgh, Pa.; two sisters, Ida
Green of McMurray, Pa., and
Sally Weinstein of Ft. Lee,
N.J.; eight grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren. In-
terment Washington, Pa.
HARRIET G. STEWART,
82, died April 8. She leaves
her husband, Irving Roy; a
daughter, Bernice Stone; a
son, Bob of North Miami
Beach, Fla.; two brothers, Lou
LaVine and Mickey LaVine,
both of California; five grand-
children and five
great-grandchildren.
Jack Berman
Jack J. Berman, a World
War II veteran who helped
liberate the Buchenwald con-
centration camp, died April 9
at age 66.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Ber-
man was award the Bronze
Star, Purple Heart and other
decorations. The Allied