Continued from Page 138 Ga., Andrew of Cambridge, Mass.; sisters and brothers-in- law, Golda and Harry Weber of Farmington Hills, Beatrice and Dr. Max Beitman of Far- mington Hills, Ruth and Sol Myers of Farmington Hills; two grandchildren. Interment California. NORMA BLUMA ZIM- MICK, 68, of Detroit, died April 28. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Surie and Rabbi Joseph Janowski of Thornhill, Ont.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Seena and Sanford Rubin of Southfield, Bert and Allen Brand of Southfield; one grandchild. Gail Klegon, Volunteer Gail Klegon, 74, of Oak Park, died April 29. Mrs. Klegon was an active member of City of Hope, J.A.R.C., and an officer of Lin- coln Towers Association. She leaves her sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Carol of Minneapolis, Minn., Dr. Douglas and Ilene of Farmington Hills, Kenneth and Karen of Lansing; sisters and brother-in-law, Barbara and Sheldon Schubiner of Oak Park, Lillian Fidler of Los Angeles; six grand- children. 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Florence Halper, Businesswoman Florence Halper, 80, of Bloomfield Hills, died April 27. Mrs. Halper owned several Detroit stores and was a B'nai B'rith volunteer. She leaves her sons and daughter-in-law, Allen and Janet of West Bloomfield, Don of Bloomfield Hills; brother and sister-in-law, Ed- die and Lenore Mitteldorf of Farmington Hills; sisters and brother-in-law, Bertha Cohen, Helen and Daniel Black- stone; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. David H. Sachs, Former Athlete David H. Sachs, 82, of Southfield, died April 24. Mr. Sachs was a sales repre- sentative, a former pro bas- ketball player who played with his brother, Cincy Sachs and a former coach at St. Joseph's Commercial College. He leaves his wife, Lee; sister, Marion Sachs; nephew, Joel Gilman. 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