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November 20, 1992 - Image 144

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-20

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FOLLOWING JEWISH TRADITION
THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE

Family and Friends perform the mitzvah of
accompanying their loved one to the gravesite.

Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services:

Eliminate a second service • End the dangerous procession
Omit the inconvenience of parking, getting in and out of cars only to repeat the process
Less stressful for families • Provide a complete, meaningful service
Allow families to use beautiful cemetery chapels for friends and relatives
to pay their respect, then follow the deceased to the gravesite

The Dorfman Direction:

Provides the finest, complete professional and personal service.
Grants peace of mind that your loved one will be cared for by a licensed,
Jewish funeral director, Alan Dorfman, with the dignity and compassion of Jewish tradition.
Fulfills shiva service needs.
Assures you that you will be treated as family.
Provides substantial savings.
Serving your pre-arrangement needs.
Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements.

Alan

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313-546-4700

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A MESSAGE TO'MY HUSBAND

BERNARD "BOB" SELTZER

You left me, my love, for a better place
Something we knew we had to face
You deserved more years for us to share
We were, my beloved, an exceptional pair
Giving to one another for almost 40 years
Sharing much happiness along with our tears
And when reality was such and you heard your call
As always, my love, you walked away tall
You slipped away quietly that was your style
Accepting your lot without complaint or denial
I was so blessed to have been your adoring wife
I will continue to love you for the rest of my life
While you still watch over me looking down from your portal
Just as you always did when you were mortal.

Your Favorite "Noodge"
Stellie

MARVIN ROBINSON

Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory
12:30 p.m. Sunday, November 29 at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

In Loving Memory of

SAMUEL
HORNUNG

November 20, 1991

144

Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife Ella,
children and grandchildren.

The Beloved Memory of

JOE
MILLER

You are in our minds,
thoughts and hearts always.

Wife Shirley; children Risa,
Audrey, Cary and Barb and
grandson Jason Eli

HARRY BRIAN BINDER,

27, formerly of Southfield and
Oak Park, of Los Angeles. He
is survived by parents, Helen
and Isadore of Las Vegas; life
partner, David R. Craig;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Dr. Robert and Arlene,
Michael and Sheryl.

BERMAN "BEN" BRES-
LAW, 81, of Ann Arbor, died

orfman Funeral Direction

The Family of the Late

BERTHA BENNISH, 79, of
Southfield, died Nov. 11. She
leaves her husband, David;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Aaron and Rebecca of
Southfield, Dr. Michael of
Cambridge, Mass., Joseph
and Harriet of Long Beach,
Calif.; daughter and son-in-
law, Grace Bennish-Roberts
and Garry Roberts of Palm
Harbor, Fla.; brother, Dr.
Samuel Goss of Southfield;
sister, Anne Goss of
Southfield; seven grand-
children.

The Family of the Late

ELSIE A.
JACOBS

Announces the unveiling. of
a monument in her memory
11 a.m. Friday, November
27 at Oakview Cemetery.
Dr. Irving Panush will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.

The Family of the Late

LEONARD A.
MASON

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
9:30 a.m. Friday, November
27 at Beth El Memorial
Park. Cantor Greenbaum
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

Nov. 16. He leaves his wife,
Ruth; daughters, Janet
Robinson of Dexter, Mich.,
Joan Xedos of Cerritos, Calif.;
brother and sister-in-law,
Harry and Esther of Win-
nipeg, Canada; sisters,
Florence Bernstein of
Granada Hills, Calif., Beulah
Kappe of Palm Springs, Calif.

MAUREEN L. CRAINE,

44, of Southfield, died Nov.
12. She is survived by her
husband, David M.; children,
Michelle, Lorie and Steven.

ESTHER DAVIDSON, 90,

of Newton Center, Mass., died
Nov. 14. She leaves a son and
daughter-in-law, Marvin and
Rose of Oak Park, a daughter
and son-in-law, Shirley and
Lawrence Geller of Newton
Center; six grandchildren.

RAY GELLMAN, 81, form-
erly of Oak Park, of Israel,
died Nov. 16. She is survived
by a son and daughter-in-law,
Yehudah and Edie of Jerusa-
lem; daughter and son-in-law,
Phyllis and Ithamar Koenigs-
berg of Oak Park; brother,
Ben Wrotslaysky of Royal
Oak; sisters, Fay Margolis of
Oak Park, Blanche Freedman
and Ida Wrotslaysky, both of
Southfield; 13 grandchildren;
12 great-grandchildren. Ser-
vices and interment in Israel.

GARY P. HABER, 42, of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Nov. 15.
He leaves his parents, Bob
and Sabra of Southfield;
brothers and sister-in-law,
Steven of Florida, Daniel and
Lisa of Hawaii; sister, Linda
Swanson of White Lake
Township.

RAKHILL ITKINA, 77, of

Detroit, died Nov. 11th. She
survived by sons an6
daughters-in-law, Alexander
and Irene Itkin of Southfield
Michael and Laura Itkin 6:
West Bloomfield; four
grandchildren.

IDA MAGID, 89, forme]

Detroiter of Reseda, Calif.
died Nov. 3. She is survived by
daughters, Ruth Grover
Van Nuys, Calif., Grace Cole
ton of St. Louis, Mo., Ann
Magid of NeW York City
eight grandchildren; threE,
great-grandchildren.

SAMUIL MASHKOVICI--t

81, of Southfield, died Nov
12. He is survived by his wife,
Rozalia; son and daughter-in
law, Vladimir and Ida o f
Southfield; daughter and son '
in-law, Svetlana and Alber,
Dostal of Southfield; thre €
grandchildren.

BELLE RIMER, formerly cf

Oak Park, of Beverly
Calif., died Nov. 10. She i
survived by sons an
daughters-in-law, Seymoil l
and Jan, Morton and Bevel
ly, Harold and Sheila and Inj
all of California; sistei
Lillian Belkin of Oak Park
10 grandchildren; 2 greai
grandchildren. Services anf
interment in California.

PATRICIA ROZNET
TINCHER, 48, of Soun

Haven died Nov. 13. She i
survived by her husband
Eldridge of South Haver
sister and brother-in-law
Carol and Jack Zaglin
Atlanta, Ga.; father and step
mother, Leonard and Bonnil
Rozner of Williamston, Mich

REBA SALISBURY, o
Florida, died Nov. 15. Sh
leaves a son and daughter-ir
law, Dr. Francis Salisbur 1
and Dr. Barbara Tilbeil
Salisbury of Owosso, Mich.
daughter and son-in-law
Paula Sue and George Fogli,
of Alachua, Fla.; seven grand,
children; two great-grand
children.

WALTER D. SCHMIER, 84
former Detroiter of Sail,
Diego, Calif., died Nov. 9. Hi
is survived by his wife, Bever
ly; sons and daughter-in-law,
Michael and Jeanne of Lo
Angeles, Kenneth and Eric c(
San Francisco; daughter ari l
son-in-law, Sara and Dr
David Aftergood; three grand
children; sisters, Franci
Donon of West Bloomfield
Sophie Moses of Sharon, Pa

HAROLD M. SHAPER(

93, of Rochester Hills, died

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