------- 1 OBITUARIES B'NAITSRAEL Nemva Ceadeici TRANQUIUTY, BEAUTY AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE 42400 12 MILE ROAD NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050 ACROSS FROM THE I TWELVE OAKS MAIL MILDRED HARRIS ROD- ENBERG, of West Palm Beach, Fla., died Oct. 4. She is survived by her husband, Irving; sons, Irving and Joseph of New York and In- dianapolis; sister, Melba Lieber of Farmington Hills; six grandchildren. FREDA ROSS, 83, of Chicago, died Oct. 23. She leaves her son and daughter- in-law, Sheldon and Lois of West Bloomfield; four grand- children; four great-grand- children. Services and inter- ment in Chicago. DAVID B. SMITH, 82, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 15. He leaves his wife, 'Ilene; daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Steven Gross of Westfield, N.J.; brother, Irv- ing of Pikesville, Md.; sisters, Fan Srere of Southfield, Ger- trude Resnick of Southfield; three grandchildren. ETABEL SWITZKY, 80 of Toledo, formerly of Detroit, died Oct. 17. She leaves her daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Allan Marks of Sylvania, Ohio; brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Max and Myrtle Winslow of Southfield; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services and interment in Detroit. RUTH WEISS, 73, of Farm- ington Hills, died Oct. 18. She leaves her daughter and son- in-law, Barbara and Raymond Burgy of Farmington Hills; sisters, Gertrude Gurwin of Southfield, Molly Rank of Oak Park; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Harry Okrent, 77 , Thal Lawyer Harry Okrent went to the defense of a Detroit woman accused of being a Nazi spy in 1944. It was against many protests of lifelong Jewish friends. Yet he believed in her in- nocence. For that and for the manner in which he handled his cases, Mr. Okrent, 77, who died Oct. 21, was widely regarded as a fiercely commit- ted trial lawyer. He had a reputation for being a lawyer who was unafraid of tackling any case. Mr. Okrent was born in In- dianapolis. He attended Wayne State University, where he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees. A resident of Southfield, Mr. Okrent prac- ticed law full-time until 1979. He worked part-time until seven months ago. He leaves his wife, Gizella; daughter and son-in-law, Judith and Dr. Arthur Simon of Wyoming, Ohio; sons and daughters-in-law, Lawrence and Inez of Evanston, Ill., Daniel and Rebecca of Wor- thington, Mass.; sister and brother-in-law, Mae and Sol Moss of Southfield; eight grandchildren. Morton I. Silberberg Morton I. Silberberg, 69, of Southfield, died Oct. 15. Mr. Silberberg was a former office manager for the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He was founder and president of Memorial Information Systems and a member of Temple Israel. He leaves his sons and daughter-in-law, Steven and Penny of Morristown, Ariz., Michael and Robert, both of Southfield; daughter, Frances Russell of Lansing; sister, Marjorie Neafach of Ken- more, N.Y.; one grandson. Irving Pokempner, Furrier Irving Pokempner of Southfield and owner of Midwest Fur Co., in Detroit, died Oct. 21. He was 84. Mr. Pokempner was born in Lithuania and came to America in 1928. He moved to Detroit in the late 1930s. He was the owner of Midwest Fur until his retirement in 1969. He headed the committee organized to help families of General Motors strikers in 1945-46. He was a vice presi- dent, treasurer and secretary of the Jewish Community Council, one of the founders of the Americans for Democratic Action and a longtime member of the Labor Zionist Organization of America. He is survived by his wife, Hannah; son and daughter- in-law, Joshua and Gretchen Gardner of Dexter, Mich.; daughters and sons-in-law, Rena and Michael Gordon of Washington, D.C., Sarah Pokempner and Jerry Levine of Washington, D.C.; sister, Zipporah Kabtzan of Rechovot, Israel; four grandchildren. Rose Goldberg, 102, Community Activist Rose Goldberg, 102, of Southfield, died Oct. 19. Mrs. Goldberg was honored on many occasions for her outstanding humanitarian services in civic and Jewish organizations. She was an of- ficer of the Infant Orphanage in Detroit, co-founder of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Organization, which pro- vided pre-natal care and hospitalization for indigent mothers. She was honored by the American and Canadian Red Cross for her services in support of the 1944 Red Cross War Fund and by the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit for her outstanding leader- ship in the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. She was also honored by the Father Flanagan's Boys Home in 1948 as an honorary citizen, by the Jewish Home for Aged in 1955 for her outstanding volunteer ser- vice, by the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research in 1960 and by the March of Dimes for her humanitarian service in the fight against in- fantile paralysis. Mrs. Goldberg leaves her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Marvin and Sylvia Gilbar of Santa Barbara, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren; two great- great-grandchildren. Robert L. Reiss, 63 Insurance Sales Robert L. Reiss, 63, of Southfield, died Oct. 22. Mr. Reiss was a self employed insurance salesman. He was past presi- dent of Morganthau Lodge B'nai B'rith, executive board member of the Michigan Association of Railway Passengers, a member of the Southfield Democratic Club and Michigan Democratic Party. He leaves his wife, Lillian; daughters and son-in-law, Sheryl Reiss and Paul Goldsmith of Amherst, Mass., Marlene of New York City. $4450 ° Exclusively Serving Our Jewish Community and Featuring The Gardens of THE TREE OF UFE and THE TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS CONTACT Florence Paul, 84, of Southfield, died Oct. 22. Mrs. Paul was born in Detroit and was an active member of Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac. She was secretary of its sisterhood. Mrs. Paul also voluntered at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. She leaves her husband, Dr. Irving; son and daughter-in- law, Jack and June of Reno, Nev.; daughter and son-in- law, Myrna and Richard Robinson of Waterford; brother and sister-in-law, Morton and Erma Goldberg of Livonia; six grandchildren. WHILE THE CEMETERY DEVELOPS, PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE! AMENITIES INCLUDE: (1) Membership of notional lot exchonge (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 Accepted by representatives of the Orthodox, Conservative and Reform communities 851-4803 We Remember With Love HARRY W. KOMISAR Loving Husband, Devoted Father, Cherished Grandfather Who left us November 1, 1987. Never out of our hearts. Sophie, Barbara, Joel, Tori, Rami, Darren, Lesley, Barry, Dustin, Lindsey, Melissa & Gary In Loving Memory Of DEBORAH JORDAN Who passed away Oc- tober 21, 1985. People who are never complete- ly forgotten never com- pletely die. Sadly missed and forever in my heart. Kathy Scharff The Family of the Late JOSEPH GELBERMAN Florence Paul, 84 Active In Temple Per Space Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. II T R MONUMENT CEP INC. "Same Location 45 Years" • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN In Loving Memory Of PESZA WAGMANN October 25, 1983 Sadly missed and always remembered by her children Madeline and Henri Wagmann. The Family of the Late JOSEPH SIEGEL (YOSEL SZAWLOWSKY) Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 10 a.m., Sun- day, November 4, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rab- bi Nelson will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. 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