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August 14, 1992 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-08-14

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I OBITUARIES I

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THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE

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to pay their respect, then follow the deceased to the gravesite

FANNIE BRAWERMAN, of
Southfield, died Aug. 5. She
leaves son and daughter-in-
law, Richard and Gerri of Los
Angeles, Calif; daughter,
Janet Lee of Southfield;
sister, Edith Wolgin of
Southfield; grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.

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ROSE L. BROWN, 90, of

Southfield, died July 30. She
leaves son, Neil of Bloomfield
Hills; three grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.

JAMES ALDEN DIREN-
FELD, 57, of Southfield, died

Aug. 9. Survived by his wife,
Arlyne; father, Morris of
Southfield; daughters and
son-in-law, Sora, Sheri, both
of Southfield, Beth and An-
thony O'Brien of Omaha,
Neb.; two grandsons.

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MAX BOLDES, 85, of Oak
Park, died Aug. 7. Survived by
his wife, Sadie; son, James of
Hollywood Hills, Calif.;
daughter and son-in-law,
Marie and Melvyn Goldstein
of Bingham Farms; sister,
Marta Hessing of Hollywood,
Calif.; two granddaughters.

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Oak Park, died Aug. 7. She
leaves daughter and son-in-
law, Marilyn and Morton
Margolis of Southfield; son
and daughter-in-law, Aharon
and Sara Einhorn-Oren of
Israel; brother and sister-in-
law, Jack and Betty Kroker of
Southfield; six grandchildren;
10 great-grandchildren.

NATHAN ELLIAS, 89, of

Oak Park, died Aug. 9. He
leaves his wife, Myrtle; many
nieces and nephews.

OPAL A. FELDMAN, 71,
former Detroiter of Boca
Raton., Fla., died July 31.
Survived by her husband, Ir-
vin; daughter, Donna of Las
Vegas, Nev.; son and
daughter-in-law, Stuart and
Marcy of Southfield;
grandchildren.

GEORGE FELLER, 81, of
Farmington Hills, died Aug. 7.
He leaves brother-in-law,
Maurice Sell; niece, Janet
Randolph of Farmington
Hills; many great-nieces and
great-nephews.

ALLEN E. FINN, 54, former

Detroiter of Lakeside, Calif.,
died Aug. 5. Survived by his
wife, Delores; mother, Shirley
Finn Abelman of Okemos;
brother and sister-in-law, Ber-
nard and Jane of Okemos;
sister, Stel Litwack of Vienna,
Va.; daughters, Marcy and
Debbie.

SOLOMON GRAY, 78, of

Oak Park, died Aug. 7. Sur-

vived by his wife, Zina; so
Alexander of Florid
daughter and son-in-law
Brigitte and Bruce Goldman
of West Bloomfield; brother
and sister-in-law, Max and
Janet Graj of Livonia; two
grandsons.

SARAH GROBARD, 92, o
Southfield, died Aug. 8. She
leaves a daughter and son-in-
law, Carolyn and Milton
Brand of West Bloomfield; so,
and daughter-in-law, Ja(
and Shirley of San Dieg
Calif.; brothers and sister-i: .
law, Julius and Ida Levine
Worchester, Mass., Gabr
Levine of West Hartfor
Conn.; sister and brother-it -
law, Judith and NathE ,
Gurian; six grandchildre
13 great-grandchildren, c
great-great-granddaughte

PHILIP HAUSMAN, Eq

Oak Park, died Aug. 11. S
vived by daughters and so-
in-law, Reva and Rabbi N .
toli Deutsch of Oak Pal
Cheryl and Moshe Klein
Brooklyn, N.Y., Frieda ,
Meir Yechezkeli of Jerusalt
Israel; 11 grandchildren; c
great-grandchild. Intermc
in Israel.

FLORENCE KOHN, 77,
Farmington Hills, died A.
7. She leaves sisters
brother-in-law, Esther of 1
mington Hills, Betty and 1
Weiner, all of Farmingt,
Hills.

BESSIE KURETZKY, 9f
Farmington Hills, died J-
29. Survived by sons
daughters-in-law, Louis
Myra of Sun City, Ariz., E.
and Ruth of West Bloomfi -
daughter and son-in-1
Marilyn and Samuel Mehl
of West Bloomfield; siste r
Sarah Ginsberg of Chary
ton, S.C., Laura Sandaloff
Toronto, Ontario; nine grar
children; 16 great-gran
children; one great-greL
granddaughter.

ETHEL MARGOLIS LI)
BOWITZ, 75, of Southfiel

died Aug. 9. Survived by he
husband, Israel; daughter
and sons-in-law, Susan any
Arnold Bloom of Boca Raton,
Fla., Nancy and Howar
Baron of Bloomfield Hill!
brothers and sisters-in-lax
George and Florence Karabt
nick of Huntington Wood
Edward and Florine Karab(
nick of Long Beach, Calif/
sisters and brother-in-lav
Mary Brooks of Southfield
Helen and Albert Robbins o
Laguna Hills, Calif.; twc
grandsons.

GERALD MAGID, 66, of
Southfield, died August 9. He

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