moo A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray filoriOLI3 cddifiSr— - 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. 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