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Thelma A. Isaacs
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Thelma A. Isaacs, 75, of
West Bloomfield, died Feb. 7.
Mrs. Isaacs was a member of
Temple Israel, member and
past president of the Einstein
Chapter of B'nai B'rith
Women, a past president of
the Women's Council of
Metropolitan Detroit and a
past vice-president of District
No. 6 B'nai B'rith Women.
She had been appointed by
President Lyndon Jonhson to
serve on the President's Com-
mittee for employment of the
handicapped.
Mrs. Isaacs worked for Real
Estate Development and
authored two books, one
directed toward children and
the other on poetry.
She served as President of
the Women's B'nai B'rith
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit 1970-71.
She leaves her husband, Ir-
ving; daughters and a son-in-
law, Nayda and Norman
Schwartz of Farmington Hills,
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Freya Isaacs of West Bloom-
field; brothers and sisters-in-
law, Morris and Kitty Gar-
rison of North Miami Beach,
Fla., Louis and Beverly
Schulman of Southfield; a
sister and brother-in-law,
Ethel and Ron Arad of
Milipitas, Calif.
Bradley Bluestone,
EMU Student
Bradley S. Bluestone, 18, a
freshman at Eastern
Michigan University, died
Feb. 7. He was a graduate of
Hillel Day School and North
Farmington High School. He
was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
He leaves his parents, Saul
and Eleanore Bluestone of
Farmington Hills; brothers,
Billy Connell and Barry Con-
nell; and his grandmother,
Helen Bluestone of Windsor.
h. David Barnett
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an
Barnett,
David
automobile dealer, 86, of
Hollywood, Fla., and Birm-
ingham, died Feb. 12.
Mr. Barnett 50 years ago
founded Barnett Chrysler-
Plymouth, then Barnett Pon-
tiac in Dearborn. He was a
1937 graduate of the Detroit
College of Law, Temple Beth
El, Moslem Shrine Club, past
president of the Detroit
Automobile Dealers Associa-
tion, and was honored last
year at the first international
auto show. He was also a
member of Union Lodge No.
3 F and A.M.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; a
daughter and son-in-law,
Elaine and George Maskin of
West Bloomfield; a son and
daughter-in-law, Robert and
Donna Barnett of Florida;
nine grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
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