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December 07, 1990 - Image 160

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-12-07

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I OBITUARIES

Frances Norris, 72

Frances Norris, 72, of West
Bloomfield, died Dec. 4.
Mrs. Norris was a former
administrative assistant for
the Labor and Industrial
Relations Department at
Wayne State University. She
also had worked at the Wayne
State University School of
Medicine and was a research
assistant to Dr. A. Martin
Lerner. She was also a former
staff stenographer for the
Detroit Board of Education.
She was an administrative
assistant for AMIDIS (Gov-
ernment Service — Man-
power Training).
She leaves her husband,
Harold; son and daughter-in-
law, Victor and Ronda of West
Bloomfield; daughter and
son-in-law, Barbara and
Lawrence Shawn of West
Bloomfield; one grand-
daughter.

Joseph B. King, 88

Introducing the New
Jewish News Camp Directory

D

ay camps, overnight camps, special in-
terest camps. With so many to choose
from, how do you pick the one that's right for your
kids? You'll get plenty of help from our first-time-ever
Camp Directory.

You'll tour area camps — we'll show you
what's new and exciting on the summer camp
scene, including those for youngsters with special
talents and interests. The new Jewish News Camp
Directory is more than a listing of local camps. It's
a comprehensive guide to what's out there, right
here in the January 11 issue!

ADNI R1 iS ERS

Nev Camp Directory
is your opportunity to shine ion?,
he
before the summersutis back in Detroit.
Tell out readers about your carnps

offerings.



AD DEALINE.
Friday, January
4 or
call Dhalene

NOIIIS

For Information,
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354.6060 •

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1990

THE JEWISH NEWS

CAMP DIRECTORY

ISSUE DATE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 11

Joseph B. King, 88, of Boca
Raton, Fla., formerly of
Southfield, died Dec. 1.
Mr. King was a member of
Perfection Mosaic Lodge 32nd
Degree Mason, Detroit Con-
sistory and Moslem Shrine
and was a self-employed
tailor.
He leaves his daughters and
sons-in-law, Jeri and Nate
Adler of Boca Raton, Flodell
and Albert Mersel of Miami
Beach,Fla.; brother Jack of
Southfield; three grand-
children; two great-grand-
sons. Services and interment
were in Detroit.

Rabbi Jossef
Kratzenstein

Rabbi Jossef (Julius)
Kratzenstein, 86, of Bay City,
died Nov. 15.
Born in Marienhagen, Ger-
many, he served as rabbi and
teacher in Sobernheim,
Zurich Luxembourg and in
the United States in
Cumberland, Md., Nashville,
Tenn., Atlantic City, N.J., and
Bay City, Mich.
He received both a doctor of
philosophy and a doctor of
divinity.
He is survived by his wife,
Rachel; son, Joshua (Walter)
Kaye.

Ruth J. Gurwin, 87

Ruth J. Gurwin, 87, of
Southfield, died Dec. 2.
Mrs. Gurwin was director
and past officer of the Sinai
Hospital Guild, a JARC
volunteer and office manager
and bookkeeper for food
brokers.
She leaves her son and
daughter-in-law, Hanley and
Julie of Orchard Lake; sister,
Marion Schwarz of Phoenix,
Ariz.; two grandchildren.

Ql■

William Leebove

William H. Leebove

William H. Leebove, 69, of
West Bloomfield, died Nov.
28.
Mr. Leebove was a co-
founder and owner of Crown
Furniture (22 stores in Metro
Detroit) and was in the fur-
niture business for more than
35 years.
He was a member of the
Furniture Club of Detroit and
an Army Veteran of World
War II.
He leaves his wife, Virginia;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Mark and Carol of West
Bloomfield, Richard and
Valerie of Sylvan Lake, Gary
and Patti of Birmingham;
daughter and son-in-law,
Peggy and Yogen Dalal of
Palo Alto, Calif.; brother and
sister-in-law, Arthur and
Eleanor of Farmington Hills;
sister Ann Barnett of South-
field; five grandchildren.

Lowell Blumberg, 46

Lowell Blumberg, 46, a
well-known Gaylord attorney,
died Nov. 30.
A graduate of Oberlin Col-
lege of Ohio and the Univer-
sity of Michigan Law School,
Mr. Blumberg clerked for the
Michigan Court of Appeals
and worked for the firm of
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz
and Cohn before moving to
Gaylord.
An active member of the
board of directors of the
Gaylord Area Council of the
Arts, he helped prepare their
bylaws. An avid sports fan
and supporter of local youth
activities, he did radio com-
mentary of local high school
football and basketball
games.
Mr. Blumberg leaves his
wife, Michelle; daughters,
Amy, Jessica and Nora; son,
Seth; parents, Arthur and
Sylvia of Oak Park; brothers,
Steven of Boston, Elliott of
Harbor Springs, Mich. Ser-
vices in Gaylord.

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