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September 18, 1992 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-18

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OBIT UARIES

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friends go to the gravesite. Therefore, why burden those
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service:

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• Ends inconvenience of parking, getting in and out of cars, walking,
only to repeat this again.
• Allows all to stand shoulder to shoulder and offer comfort when it
is most needed.
• Follows the true tradition of Jewish Funerals
by granting your loved one a dignified,
respectful and complete service.
• Indoor Chapel Services available on most
cemetery grounds
• A complete service including all shiva needs
• Serving all cemeteries
• Serving your pre-arrangement needs.
• Call us directly for Out-Of-State arrangements.

Alan H.

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(313) 546-4700

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1992

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THE JEWISH NEWS

GERRISH ALBERT, 82, of
Livonia, died Sept. 13. He is
survived by sister, Sarah Tarr
of Magnolia, Mass.; inter-
ment in Lynn, Mass.

MAX BARNES, 76, of Lake
Worth, Fla., died Sept. 8. He
is survived by his wife Clara;
daughters, Sandra Barnes
Barron of Boynton Beach,
Fla., Deanna Quarters and
Joyce Barnes, both of
Southfield; son, David Ira
Barnes of Southfield; step-
children, Jack Berman of
Southfield, Larry Berman of
West Bloomfield; brothers,
Morris Barnes of Los Angeles,
Oliver Barnes of Delray
Beach, Fla., sister, Anne
Polinsky of Oak Park; 11
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

BENJAMIN BLUMBERG,
76, of Detroit, died Sept. 10.
He is survived by his
daughter, Mrs. Jo-Ellen Paul
of Troy; nieces and nephews.

SHIVA TRAYS & BASKETS

KOSHER

NATHAN S. ADLER, 87, of
Southfield, died Sept. 13. He
leaves his wife, Florence;
sisters-in-law, Arla and
Mildred Adler.

LEONARD CHEIFETZ, 53,
formerly of Windsor, died
Sept. 4. He is survived by his
wife, Rochelle; sons, Robert
and Jordan; mother, Esther
Cheifetz; brothers, Rabbi
Joshua, Nathan and Ralph.

GEORGE COLEMAN, 83,
of Huntington Woods, died
Sept. 14. He leaves his wife,
Lillian; son and daughter-in-
law, Mark and Gloria of
Henderson, Nev.; daughter
and son-in-law, Robin and
Roland Elsner of Centerline;
brother and sister-in-law,
Jack and Sylvia of Southfield;
sister, Florence Callus of
Bloomfield Hills; four
grandchildren.

SARA COOPER, 94, of
Huntington Woods, died Sept.
14. She leaves daughters and
sons-in-law, Mirriam and
Samuel W. Braverman of
Huntington Woods, Lillian
and Herman Cooper of Tam-
pa, Fla.; five grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren.

ROBERT M. DWORMAN,
50, of West Bloomfield, died
Sept. 14. He leaves his wife,
Cheryl Freilich Dworman;
sons, Steven and Howard, all
of West Bloomfield; mother,
Rose of Southfield; sister and
brother-in-law, Susan and
Stuart Oshinsky of
Sugarland, Texas.

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CARRIE EPSTEIN, 85, of
West Bloomfield, died Sept.
14. She leaves sons and

daughters-in-law, Alan an
Betsy of LaJolla, Calif
Robert and Renee of Vies
Bloomfield; sister, Cla,ir
Goldston; four grandchildre
two great-grandchildren.

ERNA FOX, 85, of Fir
ington Hills, died Sept. 1
She is survived by dauglIte
and son-in-law, Rosalie an
James Bennett of S
Petersburg, Fla.; brother a
sister-in-law, Morris and Je
ny Berg of Castleberry,4'
sisters and brothers-in-la
Betty and Nathan Aroneff
Oak Park, Bertha and Ma
Sheldon of Bloomfield Elm
Edith and Arthur Weisberg
Southfield; two gran
children; five
gpe
grandchildren.

FAYE FRIEDENBERG, 6
of Southfield, died Sept.
She is survived by her hu
band, Herbert; son an
daughter-in-law, Kenne
and Dianne Friedenbeii
the Canary Islands; daug4te
Joan Friedenberg of San M
cos, Calif.; brothers
sisters-in-law, Dr. Sidney a
Elaine Gelman of Southfiel
Louis Gelman of Las Vega
Nev.; sisters and brothert-i
law, Dorothy and Berna
Roberts of Southfield, Cel
and Jack Cohan of Oak r •
one granddaughter.

NORMAN GLAZER,
Highland, Mich., died S
13. He is survived by his w
Eva; sons and daught
law, Howard and Debra
Dearborn, Stuart and Colre
of Boca Raton, Fla., Steve
Athens, W. Va.; brother a
sister-in-law, Isadore a
Rose of Potomac, Md., siste
and brothers-in-law, Ma
and A. Daniel Shaw of Medi
Pa., Phyllis and Max Stern
Silver Spring, Md.; one gran
daughter; one grea
granddaughter.

HARRY GORBACK, $5,
Lauderhill, Fla., died Sept.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;c
and daughter-in-law, Ja
and Esther of Farmin
Hills; sister, Edna Dansky
Fla.; three grandchildren; s
great-grandchildren.

MURRAY JOFFE, 56
Windsor, died Sept. 9. He
survived by his wife, Lan
son, Marc; sister, Tru
Oistacher.

ARNOLD KATZMAN7 6
of Oak Park, died Sept. 13,
leaves his wife, Bett
daughters, Rebecca Ellis
Owosso, Leanne Katzman
Southfield; sons a
daughters-in-law, Daniel a
Stacey of Farmington Mill
Dr. Steven and Sandy of W

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