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October 04, 1991 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-04

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OBITUARIES I

IT IS NEVER TOO LATE
TO DEAL WITH THE LOSS
y, OF A LOVED ONE

Hebrew Memorial Chapel
Offers To Everyone
In The Jewish Community
Grief Counseling Sessions
At No Charge

group meetings
at the chapel

For additional information,
call 543-1622

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18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
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Phone: (313) 557-6644

Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
to
Friday 9
2 hrs. before Sabbath

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), MEMORIAL
CHAPEL

SINCE
1916

Providing service to the entire
Jewish community with traditional
dignity and compassion.

MARK E. KLINGER
ROBERT H. BODZIN

RABBI BORUCH E. LEVIN

543-1622

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

Executive Director, H.B.S.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1991

Fla., Idele Greenberg of
Toledo, Ohio, Adelyn Green-
berg of West Bloomfield,
Blossom Schulak of 'Ibledo,
Rosanne Weiss of Southfield,
Delores Poneman of Toledo,
Dr. Marshall Shapiro of West
Bloomfield, Daryl Leiter of
Keego Harbor; 23 grand-
children; 32 great-grand-
children. Interment Florida.

son-in-law, Karen and James
Berger of West Bloomfield,
Amy and Marcia of Bloom-
field Hills; son, Stuart of
Bloomfield Hills; sister and
brother-in-law, Brenda and
Robert Pangborn of Bloom-
field Hills.

BETTY SZARAMA, 65, of
Albuquerque, N.M., died
Sept. 25. She is survived by
her husband, Marshall;
daughter, Marcy of Los
Angeles; stepsons and
daughters-in-law, Richard
and Debbie, Gerald and
Theresa of Union Lake;
sisters, Corrine Boren of Mis-
sion Hills, Calif., Dorothea
Charlip of Tucson, Ariz., Max-
ine Rosenberg of West Bloom-
field.

Nathan Balaban of Bloom-
field Hills died Sept. 30. He
was 85.
Mr. Balaban was a former
co-owner and co-founder of
Service Office Supply. He was
a member of Temple Beth El,
the Probus Club of Detroit, a
former member of the Tam
O'Shanter Country Club and
the Moslem Shrine Club.
He leaves his wife, Bernice;
daughter and son-in-law,
Carol and Dale Davis of
Miami, Fla.; brother and
sister-in-law, Sol and Pearl of
Bloomington, Ind.; four
grandchildren; one great-
grandson.

SYLVIA G. TANNEN-
BAUM, 85, of Detroit, died
Sept. 26. She leaves her
brother Morris Gold; nieces
and nephews, Marilynn
Jacobs of Detroit, Harold
Jacobs of Mt. Clemens, Joyce
Gold, Paul Fink and Sanford
Gold.

LUCYLLE S. WONBOY, 68,
of Bloomfield Hills, died Oct.
1. She leaves her husband,
Louis; sons and daughter-in-
law, Ronald and Nancy, and
Richard; daughter, Kathy;
brother, Louis Golden; sisters
and brothers-in-law, Vera and
Isadore Weinberg, Doris and
Maurice Chandler; five
grandchildren.

Herbert Freedland,
Howell CEO

Herbert H. Freedland of
Bloomfield Hills died Sept.
29. He was 54.
Mr. Freedland was for 32
years with Howell Industries,
Inc., which was founded by his
father. He was chairman of
the board and chief executive
officer for the company, an
automotive parts supplier. He
was a lifelong member of
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Mr. Freedland graduated
from the University of
Michigan in 1958 and was a
member of the Presidents
Club and Alumni Associa-
tion. He was a supporter of
the Allied Jewish Campaign,
was active with the Michigan
Cancer Foundation, Juvenile
Diabetes, JARC, Zionist
Organization of America,
Jewish Community Center,
Renaissance Club, Craftsman
Lodge F & AM, Louis Mar-
shall Lodge B'nai B'rith,
Men's ORT and Founders
Society of the DIA.
Mr. Freedland leaves his
wife, Rona; daughters and

Nathan Balaban,
Founded Office Co.

Harry Ernstein,
Businessman

Harry Ernstein of South-
field died Sept. 25. He was 90.
Mr. Ernstein was co-founder
and co-owner of Northway
Tobacco and Candy Co. and
the Great Lakes Vending
Company in the late 1920s
and was in business more
than 40 years. He also owned
several bowling alleys and
was a member of the Keidan
Lodge B'nai B'rith and the
Birmingham Temple.
He leaves his wife, Bertha;
son, Earl of Southfield;
daughter and son-in-law,
Myra and Mel Jacobs of
West Bloomfield; two grand-
children.

Fela Perelman,
Belgian Baroness
Brussels (JTA) — Baroness
Fela Perelman, a lifelong
supporter of Jewish causes
and Israel, died late last
month after a brief illness.
Mrs. Perelman was buried
at the Jewish Cemetery near
Brussels, beside her hus-
band, Chaim Perelman, a
Belgian philosopher made a
baron by King Baudouin.
Born in Lodz, Poland, to a
family of rabbis, Fela
Perelman came to Belgium
before World War II. She
was educated at Brussels
Free University.
Before the war, she was
secretary-general of the
Council of Jewish Associa-
tions, and during the war
she chaired a relief organ-
ization. Later, she headed a
Jewish children's home and
aided the underground.

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