SAY IT WITH TREES YLVIA NIRKIND, 85, of ak Park, died Oct. 28. She is urvived by her nieces and nephews, Joseph and Grace of outhfield, Una Dworkin of Farmington Hills, Annette Dworkin of Oak Park, Harriet Dworkin of Beverly Hills, alif., Lynn Rickert of Maryland and Robert irkind of New York. NORTON RAPPAPORT, 170, of Livonia, died Oct. 29. He leaves his wife, Lenore; 'sons, Stephen of Arlington, Richard of Buffalo Grove, brother and sister-in-law, l ernie and Joan of Oak Park. FREUD ONARD (RODGERS, 77, of Hun- . Ongton Woods, died Nov. 2. II-le leaves his wife, Rose L° o uise "Rolly" Rodgers; sons nd daughters-in-law, Peter nd Denise of Huntington N,M5ods, Lee Jeffrey and Nan- y of Huntington Woods; laughters and a son-in-law, Connie and Les Huber of thfield, Patricia Kerr of Oak Park; 13 grandchildren. Aaron Soverinsky Aaron Soverinsky, 82, of Southfield, died Oct. 28. He was the founder and owner of Atlas Waste and Wiping Cloth Company. Mr. Soverin- sky was a member of Con- gregation B'nai David and its Men's Club, a member of Perfection Mosaic Lodge, the Crescent Shrine Club and Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith. Mr. Soverinsky is survived by his wife, Rayetta; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Louis and Marilyn of Southfield; daughter and son-in-law, Marlene and Dr. Bernard Toft of Southfield; sister, Mrs. Jen- nie Folbe of Southfield; seven grandchildren; three great- grandchildren. Southfield, died Nov. 4. She leaves a son and daughter-in- law, Dr. Melvyn and Diane of ingham Farms; daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and eldon Weisberg of Bloom- eld Hills; brother and sister- n-law, Monroe and Harriet hman of Chicago, Ill.; ister, Anne Zacks of South- eld; four grandchildren; even great-grandchildren. LARA SCHNEID, 85, of ak Park, died Nov. 1. She ves a son and daughter-in- law, Arthur and Judith of Wyandotte; daughter and son-in-law, Bobbie and Jerry ogelei of Rochester Hills; our grandchildren. 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