OBITUARIES IT IS IS NEVER TOO LATE TO DEAL WITH THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE Robert and Charles, Renee; daughters and sons-in-law Diane, Marianne and JoAnn, Mike and Greg; sister and brother-in-law, Rip and Hilda; four grandchildren. Hebrew Memorial Chapel Offers To Everyone In The Jewish Community Grief Counseling Sessions At No Charge -?1 CARL SILVERSTEIN, 82, former Detroiter of Marlboro, N.J., died Oct. 15. He is sur- vived by his wife, Sarah; son, Alvin of East Brunswick, N.J.; daughter rIbby of Plea- sant Ridge; brother, 011ie of Long Boat Key, Fla.; sister, Lillian Field of Skokie, Ill.; three grandchildren. Inter- ment New Jersey. group meetings at the chapel October 17th & 31st 7:15 p.m. SHARON STOVACK, 45, of Oak Park, died Oct. 10. She leaves her husband, Stanley; mother, Dorothy Altman of Southfield. 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WEINGAR-- DEN, 67, former Detroiter of Orlando, Fla., died Oct. 12, He is survived by his daughters, Cheryl McDougall and Tamy; daughter and son- in-law, Cindee and Philip Schwartz; sister and brother- in-law, Marlene and George Bez; brothers and sisters-in- law, Lloyd and Helen, Stanley and Elaine. FRIEDERIKA WEISS, 99, of Southfield, died Oct. 10. She is survived by a sister, Ella Rosenbaum of South Africa; cousins, niece and nephew. Edward Politzer, Businessman Edward Joseph Politzer, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 9. He was 81. Mr. Politzer was in the leather and findings business for the past 60 years, serving as president of the Wolverine Findings and Leather Co. since 1955. He was a founder of the Detroit Tennis and Squash Club in Farmington Hills. He leaves his wife, Esther; son and daughter-in-law, John and Dianne of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Jill and Fred Krach of Lislie, Ill.; sister, Lillian Rubin of Marlton, N.J.; four •grandchildren. Barbara Lenchner, Equitable Group VP Barbara K. Lenchner, of Bloomfield Hills, died Oct. 12. She was 60. Mrs. Lenchner and her hus- band, Kenneth, in 1960 form- ed the Equitable Building Company, a firm that built more than 2,500 homes in the metropolitan area. As ex- ecutive vice president, Mrs. Lenchner helped take the firm from a residential building company into a con- glomerate called the Equitable Group, which is to- day one of the largest shopp- ing center developers. and owners in the state. At 16, Mrs. Lenchner had her own radio program, "Bar- bara Sings." She sang with the New York City Opera workshops and at Pittsburgh Carnegie Hall. In Detroit, she sang with musical companies and orchestras and appeared as the lead singer in local musicals. Mrs. Lenchner was a past member of the Waterloo and Metamora Hunts, and a member of the National Council of Jewish Women and Temple Beth El.' She is survived by her hus- band, Kenneth; sons, Leslie and Lawrence; daughter, Lisa Rosenbaum; mother, Sylvia Behr; five grandchildren. Alan Goldstein, Of Alan Enterprises Alan Goldstein, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 14. He was 55. Mr. Goldstein was president of Alan Enterprises Inc. He was in the first team of All American University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1958 and signed with the Oakland Raiders. He was a past president of the Michigan Women's and Children's Apparel Associa- tion from 1977-1978 and a past president of the Temple Beth Jacob Brotherhood. He leaves his wife, Carole; daughter, Holly of Southfield;_ sons and daughter-in-law, Greg and Carmen of West Bloomfield, Marc of North Miami Beach, Fla.; brother and sister-in-law, Leonard and Adrienne of Old Beth Page, N.Y.; two grandchildren. Richard Liss, Ford Engineer Richard Liss, of Lathrup Village, died Oct. 15. He was 67. A retired engineer from the Ford Motor Company, Mr. Liss was past president of Ivan S. Bloch B'nai B'rith, past president of Mr. and Mrs. Bowling, president of Mezerit- cher Social Club, a member of Gamma Kappa Chi and a founding member of Con- gregation Beth Shalom. He is survived by his wife, Madelyn; son and daughter- in-law, Dr. Howard and Mona of Ann Arbor and Israel; daughters and sons-in-law, Joanne B. and Daniel Gotlib of Southfield, Julie E. and Marc Katz of Dayton, Ohio; nine grandchildren.