I OBITUARIES I The Hebrew Benevolent Society joins the Jewish Community in expressing their condolences to the family of < 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. 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