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March 27, 1992 - Image 184

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-27

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A Family Tradition of Dignity,

Compassion and Service

Three Generations of Caring -
A Family Serving Families.

In 1941, Ira Kaufman founded the chapel that today
offers the most comprehensive funeral service to Metro
Detroit's Jewish families. Ira's son, Herbert, joined his
father at the chapel in 1947. Today, Herb, along with
his daughter, Ilene Kaufman Techner, sons-in-law,
David Techner and Otto Dube carry on the family
tradition, and in fact, have expanded the services of
the chapel.

David Techner is a nationally renowned expert on the
bereavement process, and is particularly respected for
his work with grieving children. His wife, Ilene
Kaufman Techner, created Aftercare Servicessi, to
provide resources, referrals, and assistance to families
coping with life after loss. Otto Dube is director of
Pre-Need Services, offering pre-arranged funerals - an
often-requested program.

For three generations, The Ira Kaufman Chapel has
been meeting the needs of our community. It's a
tradition we plan to continue for generations to come.

Herbert Kaufman

David Techner

Otto Dube

Ilene Kaufman Techner

Directors of Funerals 18325 W. Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 • (313) 569 0020

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