SAY IT WITH TREES eraldine; daughters and ens-in-law, Barbara and Dr. arry Weiss of West Bloom- ield, Maurine and Larry En- in of Coconut Creek, Fla., Sandra and Jack Felsot of irmingham; six andchildren. ianapolis, Ind., died Aug. 2. ,,he is survived by her son, Marvin of Carmel, Ind.; laughter and son-in-law, yllis and Larry Collins of Southfield; seven grand- ildren and eight great- grandchildren. Interment in Indianapolis, Ind. Federation. He was a founder of Friends of the Israel Cancer Association in Michigan, its first president and continuing honorary chairman. He was a member of B'nai B'rith Einstein Lodge, the Perfection Lodge of Masons, and Temple Israel. He is survived by his wife, Regina; son, Alan C. of Southfield; daughters and son-in-law, Susan Hoffman of Oak Park, Peggy Slazinski of Sonoma, Calif., Sandra and Rene Baranes of Owings Mills, Md.; sister and brother- in-law, Gisela and Karl Unger of Longwood, Fla.; three granddaughters. DEBORAH (GRANT) WEISSMAN, 47, cif Watchung, N.J., formerly of Gabriel Shamir, Israeli Artist .:STHER FELDMAN ILBERMAN, 90, of In- 0 SE outhfield, died Aug. 3. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth; father and step- mother, Drs. Abraham and Mildred Axelrod Grant of 3outhfield; daughters, Jen- •fer Candace and Taryn Elaine, both of New Jersey; rother and sister-in-law, Dr. :Albert J. and Judyth A. rriant of New York; sisters td brother-in-law, Judith '1 Alan Granader of Bloom- d Hills, Donna B. Grant of '2st Bloomfield. - . SNORE ZARETINE, 83, Nestland, died Aug. 1. She survived by son, David A. of Westland; daughter and son-in-law, Arlene and eonard Yovis of West Bloom- - eld; sister, Irene Cook of Southfield; three grand- great- two hildren; grandchildren. Dr. Arthur Feuer, elped Survivors Dr. Arthur Feuer, of Oak ark, died Aug. 1. He was 80. Dr. Feuer was born in Austria, and fled Germany in 1936. Dr. Feuer served as doctor of ounsel to the German Con- sulate General in Detroit since 1957. In that capacity he examined hundreds of sur- vivors of the Nazi concentra- tion camps to help them ob- tain financial assistance and ther aid from the West Ger- man government. In 1986, he was awarded "est Germany's highest vilian decoration, the Ser- vice Cross, 1st Class, for his work on behalf of Nazi vic- ims. He was the only onorary member of Shaarit aplaytah, the organization of Holocaust survivors. He was the longtime presi- dent of Americans for Pro- ressive Israel Hashomer atzair and a past board nember of the Detroit Zionist " Gabriel Shamir, who with his late brother, Maxim, designed Israel's state emblem, died of cancer in Israel July 23. He was 83. Born in Libau, Russia, Mr. Shamir studied graphic arts in Berlin. The brothers settl- ed in Tel Aviv in 1935 where they established the Eretz Yisrael Association of Graphic Designers. In 1949, their proposal for the State of Israel emblem won first prize. The Menorah with the two olive branches and the name of Israel became official. In subsequent years, the Shamir brothers won many design competitions for postage stamps, bank notes, posters and government medals. Mr. Shamir retired in 1981. One of his last works, an emblem, adorns a box of hornets which will be launch- ed into space in September as part of a joint experiment by NASA, The Israel Space Agency, Tel Aviv University and the Israel Aircraft In- dustries. Morris Schlussel, Businessman Morris Schlussel, of Southfield, died August 1. He was 81. Mr. Schlussel owned and operated Linwood-Tyler Shell, Morry's Pure Service and was a partner of Exhaust Systems Warehouse. He was a lifetime member of Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and the Louis Marshall Lodge of B'nai B'rith. 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