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July 14, 1989 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-14

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OBITUARIES

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Who is sadly missed
and will always be
rememberd as the most
beautiful mother in the
world, by her children,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

AMENITIES INCLUDE:

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

FOR COMPLETE
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Accepted by
representatives of the
Orthodox, Conservative
and Reform communities

851-4803

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RUTH BEAN, 74, died
July 8. She leaves her hus-
band, Jack; two sons, Stephen
and Frederic; two brothers,
Jules Lederer of Connecticut
and Sol Lederer; three sisters,
Mrs. Arthur (Sylvia) Der-
byshire of Port Clyde, Maine,
Mrs. Bernard (Madelyn) Fer-
ris and Mrs. Irving (Harriet)
Belinsky; and four
grandchildren.

In Loving
Memory Of

ESTHER BRANT, 74, of
Southfield, died July 7. Sur-
vived by two sons, George and
Dr. Jack of Chicago, Ill.; a
daughter, Mrs. Paul (Gloria)
Fredenthal of Bostrop, Texas;
two sisters, Mrs. Sally C.
Robinson and Mrs. Edwin
(Rose) Elk of Flint; and two
grandchildren.

ROSLYN
(COOKIE) SAMET

Who passed away July
5, 1985. Sadly missed
and never to be forgot-
ten by Ed, Julie and
Matthew.



YESTERDAY'S DREAMS

By Sara Rozanoff, 1973

Tonight I shall unlock
My hope chest of dreams
And sort them out —
Those that belong to the past.
Those that belong to the present.
Those that belong to the future.
I shall carefully sift them,
And then build a fire,
And all the dreams
Of yesteryear
That linger like parasites,
I shall cast
To the fury of the flames,
And watch them burn
Until nothing is left,
But ashes
And a memory.

SARA
ROZANOFF

IN MEMORY OF OUR
DEAR BELOVED
MOTHER WHO
PASSED AWAY
JULY 19, 1975

REBECCA
BELLER

WHILE THE CEMETERY DEVELOPS,
PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE!

Sadly missed and still in our hearts.
Her children Gerald, Anita and family,
sister Mary and brother Dave.

In Loving Memory Of

MORRIS SUKENIC

Who passed away July 21, 1986 (Tammuz 14)

Sadly missesd and never to be forgotten by

beloved wife, Eva, Larry, Jerry, Arlene and grand-

children, Sheryl, Deborah, Lisa, Resa and Howard.

LAWRENCE
S.
FEIGELMAN, 57, died July

8. He leaves his wife, Sheri;
four sons, Jerome Feigelman
and Joseph Feigelman, and
Loren Rosen and Mitchell
Rosen; a daughter, Adelle;
and a sister, Mrs. Leonard
(Rena) Gordon of Scottsdale,
Ariz.

In Loving
Memory Of

JULIA
PLEASANT

Who passed away July
15, 1987 (the 19th of
Tammuz). Sadly missed
and never to be forgot-
ten by Her son, Milton.

SHIRLEY V. FISHER, 89,

died July 10. She leaves a son,
Gordon; seven grandchildren
and nine great-grand-
children.

The Family of the Late

71,
former Flint resident of North
Hollywood, Calif., died July 2.
Survived by her husband,
Sidney; three daughters,
Sharon Abdulrazak, D'Etta
Fuller and Bonnie, all of
California; two sisters, Helen
Silverman of Southfield and
Elaine Bakst of Reseda,
Calif.; a brother, Sam
Ossipove of Owosso, Mich;
four granddaughters, nieces
and nephews. Services Mis-
sion Hills, Calif.

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 16, at
Hebrew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Schnipper and Ac-
ting Cantor Weiner will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.

The Family of the Late

JOSEPH HASSAL, 80, of

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 1 p.m. Sun-
day, July 23, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Grushkin will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

BENJAMIN
PANTER

Announces the unveiling of a monument in his

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

goried3

memory 12 noon, Sunday, July 16, at Machpelah

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Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will officiate. Relatives and

friends are invited to attend.

110 FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1989

11737-2450

WE
DELIVER!

ELMER KATZ, 75, died Ju-

ly 6. He leaves his wife, Clara;
a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Ava)
Pollack; a sister, Mrs. Sarah
Silberstein; and two
grandchildren

LILLIAN KLURSTEIN, 74,
of West Bloomfield, died July
6. Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Judy) Rosenzweig
and Mrs. Stuart (Elayne)
Sharon; a sister, Mrs. Edna
Friedman; and six
grandchildren.

MARCIA L. KRUPP, 58,
died July 10. She leaves two
sons, Brian and Barry of
Texas; two daughters, Debi of
Florida and Mrs. Daniel (Bet-
ty) Mitz of California; two
brothers, Robert Alper and
Philip Alper; and two
grandchildren.

More
Obituaries,
Page 30

LOUIS LIEBERMAN, died
July 11. He leaves his wife,
Ruth; three sons, Dr. David,
Gary and Dr. Irwin; a
daughter, Mrs. William
(Frances) Marwill; and 10
grandchildren.

JENNIE MADORSKY died

July 4. She leaves a son,
Melvin; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert (Norma) Goldman;
and four grandchildren.

HARRY MEKLIR, 94, of

Detroit, died July 5. Surviv-
ed by two sons, Irving and
Jerome; two daughters, Mrs.
Roy (Helen) Clark and
Sophie; 20 grandchildren and
21 great-grandchildren.

JUDITH A. MILLER, 81, of

FANNY
ZACKS

...■•■•=m■Immin.

The Family of the Late

three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

CELIA GOLDBERG,

ANNETTE SUSSMAN

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t

Oak Park, died July 5. Sur-
vived by his wife, Bessie; a
daughter, Mrs. Warren
(Susan) Kauffman; four
sisters, Zelda Hassol of San
Francisco, Calif., Mrs. Rose
Gossman of Sherman Oaks,
Calif., Mrs. Mildred
Tenebaum and Mrs. Ted
(Henrietta) Powers of Bar
Harbour Island, Fla.; and two
grandchildren.

BEN S. JAFFE, 68, died Ju-

ly 8. He leaves his wife,
Selma; two sons, Michael and
Philip; a daughter, Marilyn
Hersh; and four
grandchildren.

Detroit, died July 7. Surviv-
ed by her husband, Max;
three sons, Bernard of
Redlands, Calif., Marvin and
Victor; a brother, Al Allowitz
of Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Ben (Sally) Pasman; 10
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

ALEXANDER MININ- mm
BERG, 85, of Ann Arbor, died

July 9. Survived by his wife,
Lillian; a son, Norman of
Miami, Fla.; a daugter, Anne
of Ann Arbor; a sister, Mrs.
Abe (Beatrice) Steinberg of
California; and five
grandchildren.

HATTIE JOSLOVE, 91, of

DEBRA HOFFMAN MOR-
TON, 32, died July 8. She

Detroit, died July 8. Surviv-
ed by two daughters, Mrs.
Norma Schey and Mrs.
William (Maxine) Simon;

leaves a son, Matthew; a
daughter, Jamie of Venice,
Ha.; her father, Lawrence
Hoffman of Southfield; her --I

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