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January 29, 1993 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-29

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Graveside and Cemetery
Chapel Services

THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE

ection

•Savings

YOU'RE
LOOKING
ATA
LETHAL
WEAPON.

up to $1000 or more

• Indoor Chapel Services available
on most cemetery grounds
• A complete service including all shiva needs
• Serving all cemeteries

Serving your pre-arrangement needs.
Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements

It's so touching to
know that we are an
important part of comfort
and consolation to so
many families."

Fact is, more Americans
may die by the fork than by
any other weapon. That's
because so many of them
use it irresponsibly. Like
to fill up on high-fat, high-
cholesterol foods. Foods
that can load the blood with
cholesterol, which can build
up plaque in their arteries,
increasing their risk of
heart attacks and threaten-
ing their lives. So next time
you pick up a fork, remem-
ber to handle it as you
would any other weapon.
For self-defense, not
self-destruction.

American Heart
Association

WERE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

This space provided as a public service.

Elaine Zeron, Administrative Assistant

In Loving Memory of

Serving the
entire
Detroit
Jewish
community
with dignity,
tradition and
compassion
since 1916.

ebrew
emorial
Chapel

26640 Greenfield Rd. (313) 543-1622
Oak Park, Nil 48237
1-800-736-5033

In Loving Memory Of

JOSEPH I.
GORDON

A precious one from us is gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our heart
That never can be filled.

134

Sadly missed by his wife Mary,
and family.

In Loving Memory of

SARA BETTY
GOLDBERG

Who passed away
January 23, 1991

Sadly missed and always
remembered by husband Joe
and children Mark, Karen
and Howard.

NEWTON
EINSTANDIG

Who passed away
January 27, 1988

Sadly missed and
always remembered
by Sybil, Rachel,
Steve, Renee, Rick,
Brian, Scott,
Michelle, Samantha
and Joseph.

In Loving Memory of

SAM
GOTTESMAN

Who passed away
January 26, 1988
If one could turn back the
hands of time, what we
wouldn't do just to spend
one more day with you.
Sarah & Shirley Gottesman

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1

DR. SAMUEL ALBERT, 77,5
former Detroiter, of Boc,'\
Raton, Fla., died Jan. 15. He)
is survived by his wifer,)
Dorothy; daughter and son-in-
law, Susan and David
Wechsler of Glenview, Ill.,
three grandchildren. Inter-
ment in Florida.

LEWIS DANIELS, 91, cifi'
Southfield, died Jan. 21. He
leaves his wife, Ann;
daughter and son-in-law, Lois
Lurie and Alfred Frank of
Beverly Hills; seven grand-
children; seven great-grand--\
children.

11

MORRIS FISHMAN, 96, of
West Bloomfield, died Jan.
26. He leaves a son and
daughter-in-law, Milton and,I
Dolores of West Bloomfield;\
daughters and son-in-law,_/
Diana Nussbaum of South--
field, Hilda and Dr. Joel Ham-
burger of West Bloomfield;
brother, Sidney; sister,
Pauline Berman; 15 grand-
children; 12 great-grand\
children.

RAYMOND M. GOLD-
MAN, 76, of West Bloomfield,
died Jan. 26. He leaves his
wife, Bertha; son, Ronald of
West Bloomfield; sisters and
brother-in-law, Ruth Shuster,
Selma and Harold Sutherc
land; two grandchildren.

JACOB GORDON, 92, of
Oak Park, died Jan. 23. He is
survived by his wife,
Charlotte; sons and
daughters-in-law, Harry and(
Judith of Southfield, Herbert
and Lana of Farmington' -\
Hills; sisters, Gladys Gubow
of Livonia, Yenta Schleifstein
of Israel, Slava Dickstein of
Israel; four grandchildren.

SARAH "SHIRLEY" GOR-'n
DON, 68, of Riverview, died ,<
Jan. 24. She leaves a
daughter and son-in-law,
Gloria and John W. Summers
of Riverview; brothers and
sister-in-law, David Cavitch of_J
Boston, Mass., Zolman and
Jackie Cavitch of Tarpon
Springs, Fla.; two grand-
children.

MARILYN HARTZ, former-
ly of Bloomfield Hills, of Boca
Raton, Fla., died Jan. 17. She
is survived by her husband,
Michael, of Boca Raton; son
and daughter-in-law, Alan
and Vida Hartz of West
Bloomfield; daughter and
son-in-law, Linda and Richard
Rosen of Coral Springs, Fla.;
mother and father, Al and
Ruth Gursky of Delray
Beach, Fla.; sister and
brother-in-law, Deanne and
Michael Reitman of West
Bloomfield; brother and
sister-in-law, Bruce and Beth

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