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November 20, 1992 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-20

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

ov. 16. He leaves his wife,
tta; sons and daughter-in-
w, Walter and Mary of
etroit, Bertram of Palm
each, Fla.; sister, Alice S.
thbart of Stockton, Calif.;
RTo grandchildren; two great-
I randchildren.

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and Evelyn Weiss of Law-
rence, Long Island, Joseph
and Millie Weiss of South-
field, Milton and Sarah Bet-
ty Weiss of Southfield; seven
grandchildren; five great-
grand-children.

88, of
Woodland Hills, Calif., died
Nov. 15. She is survived by
her husband, Abraham;
daughter, Lillian Mills of In-
verrary, Fla.; sons and
daughters-in-law, Leo and
Harriet of Southfield, Dr. Sol
and Marcia of Encino, Calif.,
19 grandchildren; 17 great-
grandchildren.

18877 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 557-6644
Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Friday 9 A.M. to
2 hrs. before Sabbath

JEAN WEISS,

ALLY (SARAH) SHER-
IAN, 75, of Southfield, died

ov. 13. She is survived by
ces, and nephew, Maxine
herman of Farmington Hills
d Beverly and Herbert
riedman of Oak Park; sister-
-law, Yetta Sherman of Oak
ark.

AOMI SIEGEL, 62, of Oak
ark, died Nov. 14. She is sur-
ved by her husband, Mar-
in; sons and daughter-in-law,
onald and Rochelle of Farm-
gton Hills, Steven of Lino
kes, Minn.; brother and
ster-in-law, Gilbert and
enore Kaplan of Flint; one
-andson.

AMUEL SMALL, 80, of

ak Park, died Nov. 13. He is
rvived by his wife, Brenda;
i n, Joe of Oak Park; daugh-
, Rose Feldman of Bloom-
eld Hills; brothers and
sters-in-law, Schima and
richna Sczmulewicz of New
ork, Avrohom and Pnina
czmulewicz of Israel,
manuel and Tsila Sczmule-
dcz of Israel; two grandsons.

.

UMA SZLAMKOWICZ,

7, formerly of Oak Park. of
auderdale Lakes, Fla., died
ov. 16. She is survived by
er husband, Shlomo; son
nd daughter-in-law, Isaac
nd Anita of Florida; daugh-
- and son-in-law, Bella and
• ark Weberman of Morton
rove, Ill.; two grandchildren;
ther, Pinkas (Berg) Schwart-
berg of Florida.

ORDECHAI (ANDRE)
UITOU, 60, of Haifa,

rael, died Nov. 17. He is sur-
ived by sons and daughter-
-law, Jose and Yaffa of
aifa, Eli of Haifa; daughters
nd sons-in-law, Rachel and
oruch Brenner of Oak Park,
vriam and David Neder-
nder of Farmington Hills,
ina Touitou of Boca Raton,
la.; mother, Rina Touitou,
lso of Haifa, Israel; four
andchildren. Services and
terment in Israel.

.

ARRY WEISS, 88, former
etroiter of North Olmstead,
hio, died Nov. 14. He is sur-
ived by daughters and sons-
n-law, Peggy and Matt
allow of North Olmstead,
arbara and Calvin Bollinger
Cleveland, Ohio; brothers
nd sisters-in-law, Eugene

JULIUS WEITZMAN, 77,

former Detroiter of Chats-
worth, Calif., died Nov. 13. He
is survived by his sons and
daughters-in-law, Michael
and Judith of Southfield,
Cary and Rebecca of West
Bloomfield; daughters,
Joanne and Jody; brother and
sister-in-law, Edwin and
Beryl Weitzman of Nor-
thridge, Calif.; five grand-
children.

Fritz Kramrisch

Fritz Kramrisch, 82, former
Detroiter of Mesa, Ariz., died
Nov. 10.
Born in Vienna, Austria,
Dr. Kramrisch graduated
from the Technical Universi-
ty of Vienna with a civil
engineering degree, and
received a doctor's degree
from the same university. He
joined Albert Kahn in 1940,
where he worked on the struc-
tural design of many commer-
cial, industrial, and institu-
tional buildings. He was
responsible for the structural
design of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and the
Jewish Home for Aged — Bor-
man Hall.
Dr. Kramrisch was a Fellow
of the American Society of
Civil Engineers as well as the
American Concrete Institute,
and a co-author of the Hand-
book of Concrete Engineering.
His society membership in-
cluded Michigan Society of
Professional Engineers and
the Technion. He served on
the board of directors of the
American Concrete Insti-
tute's Detroit Chapter, and
the board of review for special
construction for the Detroit
Department of Buildings and
Safety Engineering. He was
the inventor of a long-span
suspension system for which
he held a U.S. patent.

All the times run into the
past, yet the past is not full.
—Jacob Steinberg

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, betw.
Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711, Eve. 626-0330

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will
observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends,
with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish
and studying of mishnayos.

CHESHVAN NOV.

Kunle Abramowitz
Chang Baxter
Fannie ComIck
Jacob Kale
Nathan Langwald
Lewis Ross
Hilda Schechter
Nathan Silverman
Maxine F. Zack
Josep Diem
Jacob Duchon
David Gross
Margaret Katz
Anna Selman
Aaron Simons
Marvin Arnold Weingarden
Mollie Bertha Weiss
Rose Weiner
Meyer Beckman
Helen Brand
Irving Dworkin
Pinkus Ehrlich
Max Fleischer
Sol Ruben Greenwald
Norma Helfmon
Sol Lapinsky
Rose Silverstone
Bessie R. Sirota
Leonard Stein
Sam Baidell
Sarah Kirsch
Harris Kosofsky
Joseph H. Kunin
Sonia Mitchelson
Lena Scott
Sosla Shiffman
Tillie G. Smolinsky
Peter Weisswasser

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Peter Boesky
Ann Goldberg
Morris Love
Morris Herman Silber
Harry Ehrenfreund
Jacob Fish
Glicka Grunbaum
Rose Helpert
Ben Hochman
Mollie (Weinstein) Hoffman
Morris Kaplan
Helen Kaufman
Esther Reich
Rae Seigle
Karl Yagoda
Feiga Yampolsky
Arthur Benjamin
Freda Elstein
Kenneth Fischer
Nathan Fridson
Sadie Geffund
Ida Goldstein
Benjamin David Krugel
Milton Manheimer
John E. Siegel
Minnie Tilchin
Benny Derevny
Avrohom Yitzchock Eisenstadt
Charles Goldschlog
Jacob Josbve
Dr. Bernard Duane Lynn
Rose Miller
Josephine Roggin
Arthur Rottenberg
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