I OBITUARIES rm. To: The Jewish News WHY? 27676 Franklin Road Southfield, Mich. 48034 WE'Vf AST BECAUSE IT'S THERE. Keeping up with the news these days can be a mountainous task. But a subscription to the JEWISH NEWS can increase your knowledge — of issues concerning our Jewish community — and lift your spirit. From For subscriptions Call 354-6060 Acct. # NAME ADDRESS CITY : STATE _ZIP enclose old label Thomas Neumann Killed In Crash Thomas Neumann, a 26-year-old pilot training to fly for Jetstream Inc. of Detroit, died July 22 aboard a jet crash at Detroit City Airport. According to an article in the Detroit News, Mr. Neumann, who had just mov- ed to Detroit from Baltimore, aspired to fly for the Israeli air force. The article said Mr. Neumann was hired by Jetstream last month and was observing the flight. Mr. Neumann is survived by his parents, Isadore and Maxine of Baltimore; sister, Hilda of Baltimore; grand- mother, Mary Feinstein. Burial and interment will take place in Baltimore. Shirley Gold Actress Please allow 4 weeks Effective Date I MO IN NM NM IN DYSAUTONOMIA Shirley Gold, 65, a radio and television actress, of Far- mington Hills, died July 22. Mrs. Gold started her career on the radio shows of "The Lone Ranger," "The Green Hornet" and "The Call of the Yukon." She taught in Southfield for 12 years. Mrs. Gold was active with many Detroit area charity organiza- tions, especially ORT. She leaves her husband, Jack; daughter and son-in- law, Patricia and Andrew Freedman of New York City; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Daina of In- dianapolis, William and Gail of Beverly Hills; brother and sister-in-law, J. Leonard and Virginia Hyman; one grand- son. Fred W. Rowe Richard Dreyfuss "Through my friendship with a courageous young man I am delighted to accept the position of Honorary Chairman and to lend my support to this devastating, rare disease." Dysautonomia Foundation Inc. 3000 Town Center, Suite 1500, Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 444-4848 Fred W. Rowe, 69, of West Bloomfield, died July 12. Mr. Rowe was a director of research and development for the Quanex Corp., a director of American Society of Non Destructive Testing, technology committee for West Bloomfield Schools, chairman of West Bloomfield Planning Commission, chair- man of the board of In- tegrated Financial Services Group and a member of Op- tomists Club of West Bloomfield. He leaves his wife, Betty; daughter and son-in-law, Lin- da and Mike Mickelson of West BLoomfield; son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Mary of West Bloomfield; mother, Irma of Southfield; five grandchildren. Rather one bird in the cage than a hundred in flight. —Ecclesiastes Rabba, 4:6 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • 111