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February 19, 1993 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-19

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Insurance Co.

MOLLY "MARIAM"
BARD, 91, of North Miami
Beach, Fla., died Feb. 11.
She leaves a daughter and
son-in-law, Dorothy and
Bernard Levin of Bloomfield
Hills; son, Edward of North
Miami Beach; two grand-
sons.

MARTHA BARRISH, 93,
of Southfield, died Feb. 12.
She is survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, Lee and
Judith of Garland, Texas;
daughter and son-in-law,
Lois and A. Morris Nisenson
of Southfield; six grandchil-
dren; seven great-grandchil-
dren.

MILDRED BECKER, 88,
former Detroiter, of Chi-
cago, died Feb. 14. She
leaves many cousins.

BETTY BELINSKY, 95,
former Detroiter, of Holly-
wood, Fla., died Feb. 11. She
leaves a son and daughter-
in-law, William and Gloria
Gilbert of Franklin; daugh-
ter, Julia Gerson of Holly-
wood; sister, Debbie Stein of
Hollywood; grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.

THELMA BERGMAN, 65,
of Oak Park, died Feb. 16.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Jack; son, Warren of
Royal Oak; daughter and
son-in-law, Andrea and
Nick Arnold of Beverly
Hills, Calif.; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Daniel and
Diane Hechtman of
Scottsdale, Arilz.; three
grandchildren.

SIDNEY COHEN, 70, of
Oak Park, died Feb. 11. He
is survived by his wife,
Dorothy; sons and daughter-
in-law, Lawrence of Detroit,
Stuart and Valerie of
Arlington, Va.; daughters,
Jacki of Oak Park, Barbara
Ruth of New Haven, Conn.,
Susan of Ann Arbor; broth-
ers and sister-in-law, David
Cargan of Torrance, Calif.,
Leonard and Mary Cargan
of Yellow Springs, Ohio; one
grandson.

ALICE DURST, 82, of
West Bloomfield, died Feb.
12. She leaves a son,
Sanford of Howard Beach,
N.Y.

MARVIN EISNER, 55, of
Birmingham, died Feb. 16.
He leaves his wife, Gail;
son, Alan of New York City;
sister and brother-in-law,
Anita and Joseph Lipson.

SYLVIA STONE ELL-
MAN, 67, of Southfield, died
Feb. 15. She leaves sons and

daughter-in-law, Howa
and Carol of BloomfiE
Hills, Ronald of Birmir
ham; daughter and son-
law, Nancy and Dr. 1*
Frager of Boca Raton, Fl
brothers and sisters-in-la
Ralph and Rosalyn Stone
Birmingham, William a
Ceci Stone of BloomfiE
Hills, Ted and Irene Sto
of San Diego; sisters a
brothers-in-law, Dorot
Sklar of Southfield, Ru
and Norman Hack, ME
garet and Harold Ge l
Ethel and Irving Gordon,
of Florida, Rose and
Siegel of St. Louis, Mo.; f
grandchildren.

MORTON EPSTEIN, E
of Southfield, died Feb.
He is survived by his wi-
Marria; son and daughtE
in-law, Harry and Deborl
of Royal Oak; daughter ai
son-in-law, Lida and Hary
Krieger of Grand Rapid
two grandchildren.

SOPHIE FOLBE, 92,
San Diego, Calif., died Fe
10. She leaves a daught
and son-in-law, Annette ar
Fred Schriber of San Dieg
Calif.; nine grandchildre
two great-grandchildren.

ELAINE J. GERSHEJ
SON, 71, of Franklin, dic
Feb. 15. She leaves her lati
band, Samuel; daughte 1
Sue of Oakland, Calif.; si
ter and brother-in-laN
Marilyn and James Wienn
of Bloomfield Hills; broth
and sister-in-law, Alan ar
Margaret Sandorf; or
grandchild.

MAX GOLDSTEIN, 90,
Southfield, died Feb. 5. B
is survived by his
Anne; daughters and son;
in-law, Ruth and Leonar
Najer of Southfield, Miryar
and Jack Gun of We,s.
Bloomfield; 12 grandchil
dren; one great-grandchild.

SOL GRANADIER, 92, c
Southfield, died Feb. 14. It
is survived by his wife,
Mary; son and daughter-in
law, Gerald and Eileen d
Bloomfield Hills; daughte
and son-in-law, Sally an
Nathan Soberman of Wes1
Bloomfield; sister and broth
er-in-law, Goldie and Philij
Pont of Oak Park;
grandchildren; 12 great'
grandchildren.

INDA PARISER, 84, for
merly of Birmingham, o
Palm Beach, Fla., died, Feb
6. She is survived by he)
children, Alan Pariser
Barbara Adler, both of Lo:
Angeles, Sue and Dougla

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