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in of Bloomfield Hills,
ndra Yolles of Chicago,
• sister, Betty Yolles of
k Park; six grandchil-
en; one great-grand-
ughter.
THER ZWAS, 87, of
oklyn, N.Y., died Oct. 21.
is survived by sons and
ghters-in-law, Jack and
iam of Brooklyn, Dr.
and Judy of Southfield;
er and brother-in-law,
and Paul Nutkewicz of
oklyn; five grandchil-
an Brown,
mp Director
lan Brown, former resi-
t superintendent of
p Tamarack/Camp
s, died in Englewood,
, on Oct. 21. He was 78.
uring his 30 years at
p, Mr. Brown, a gentile,
ervised the construction
he roads, program areas
most of the buildings
t now comprise Camp,
as. He also was an inte-
part of the development
e environmental educa-
program.
e helped locate or devel-
the base camp at Mio
Mesick and the outpost
es including Camp
edy in the Upper Pen-
ula and the Agree
ost camp in northern
ario.
die
nigsberger
adie Konigsberger, 89, of
thfield, died Oct. 24. Mrs.
insberger was the former
er of Gladstone's Drap-
e in Detroit, founded by
first husband, Lee
dstone. She was a life-
e member of Hadassah,
member of Sharey Zedek
spital in Jerusalem.
he is survived by a
ghter, Annette Horowitz
El Paso, Texas; sister and
brother-in-law, Edith
hen and Alex Schwartz of
s Angeles, Calif.; friend,
atrice Feigelman of
uthfield; two grandchil-
en; one great-grandchild.
terment in Jerusalem.
yron Steinberg
yron S. Steinberg, 92, of
roit, died Oct. 22. He was
irman of the board of
to Color Card Company,
Beaufait in Detroit. A
nding member of Temple
ael, a member of Victors
lub at University of
Like many ministerial
visits, the trip was long on
mutual expressions of good
will and short on specifics.
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Announces the unveiling
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ory 10:45 a.m. Sunday,
November 8, at Machpelah
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Michigan, B'nai B'rith, Red
Mogen Dovid Adom, Mr.
Steinberg also was involved
with the athletic depart-
ment of the University of
Michigan and gave athletic-
scholarships. A member of
board of directors of South
Eastern Michigan Red Cross
and of Franklin Hills
Country Club, Mr. Steinberg
also was active with
Michigan Cancer Found-
ation, Wayne State
University Press, Technion
Society, American Jewish
Committee, Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity, Detroit Institute of
Arts, Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, Friends of Detroit
Public Library, Friends of
Orchestra Hall, Jewish
National Fund and Jewish
Welfare Federation.
He leaves a daughter and
son-in-law, Joann and Dr.
Ned Chalat of Grosse Pointe
Park; two grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Grace Weinberg, 84, of
Encino, Calif., died Oct. 20.
A charter member of
Temple Israel, Mrs. Wein-
berg was active with Boy
Scouts, Girl Scouts, Had-
assah and ORT. She was a
past president of Tikvah
Chapter of B'nai B'rith, a
vice president of the sister-
hood of Beth Aaron, and
organized Sewing Cancer
Pads groups.
She leaves sons and
daughters-in-law, Lawrence
of Bloomfield Hills, Carole
and Howard Siegrist of
Farmington, Sharon and
Joseph Freed of Beverly
Hills, Calif.; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Benjamin
and Jeane Shaw of Sher-
man Oaks, Calif., Eugene
and Marion Shaw of
Bertram, Texas; sisters,
Venita Gorman of Sherman
Oaks, Calif., Helen Brand of
Southfield; 10 grandchil-
dren; two great-grandchil-
dren.
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