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D 313-546-4700 ,,,<„,,,„,,,,„„thibie 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